Lots of horses and ponies live outside 24-7. Most are hardy creatures that grow woolly coats in the winter and wouldn’t like it very much if they were brought into a stable at night. Does your horse live outside all of the time? If she does, she needs to be looked after just like a stabled horse does.
You might not have to bring her in every night, but you still need to check on her every day. It only takes a few seconds for a horse to get seriously hurt and it’s important that someone (your or the barn owner) keeps a regular eye on your four-legged friend.
Here are some important things to remember if your horse lives outside most of the time.
Human fly spray Tall rubber boots Carharts or some other brand of insulated coveralls or overalls A rain poncho A warm hat Waterproof gloves
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