Save Money Without Sacrificing Quality With Amigo Horse Rugs

By Jerri Perry


Amigo horse rugs (blankets) are one of life's conveniences that many take for granted. Today's owners put well-fitting, waterproof, breathable blankets on their animals, secure the straps, and send them outside for days and nights of comfort. This wasn't always possible, In fact, the Irish Horseware company revolutionized the industry with their standard-setting Rambo blankets and economy Amigo line.

Wild horses don't wear blankets. They grow shaggy coats in winter, seek sheltered spots when it snows or rains, run around to keep warm, and survive in good shape when cows and mules are dying. In summer, they shed off all that extra hair, seek shade from noon sun, and graze during the cooler nights.

Clipping is done because the naturally heavy winter coat makes horses sweat too much when worked strenuously, as in the hunt field or in a serious schooling session. Cooling out a shaggy animal can be a long and tedious process, during which it can get sick if things aren't done properly. Over the years, people have tried to find an ideal way to keep clipped horses warm when they were stabled or turned out in the field. Cold weather was hard; rain and cold together were worse.

Layers of material were used: a thin cotton layer first, then a warmer woolen layer, and then a waterproof layer over all if the animal was to be turned out of doors. Early one-piece, insulated blankets usually leaked, especially after a few rains or after a washing, and they also were hard to keep in place. Horses developed rubbed or sore shoulders and sometimes got tangled in the straps meant to keep the blanket in place.

Keeping coverings in place without restricting movement of the neck and shoulders was a whole other problem. Fortunately, Horsewares solved all of the above. Their Rambo blanket proved to be warm, waterproof, and securely fitting. Best of all, this design 'breathed', allowing excess body heat to be transferred through the covering and keeping the animal from sweating under its turn-out blanket. One blanket could provide both day and night protection.

Their turn-out blankets mean that an owner can use one rug for day and night wear, without worrying that the horse will be too hot in the day or too cold at night. The horse stays warm and dry underneath the covering. The rug is cut to allow free movement of the neck and shoulders while giving complete protection to the back and body. Straps keep the rug in place without tangling a foot or leg.

A blanket must allow horses to graze, run, or roll but still stay in place. It must not bind the neck or shoulders. Its straps need to be adjustable (since one size can never fit all). Straps must be loose enough to not bother the horse but tight enough not to let a foot or leg get under them. It's not easy to do all this, but Horseware has done it.

If you are on a budget but still want excellent performance and long-lasting protection, check out Amigo horse rugs, sheets, hoods, and other gear. Customer reviews show that many owners have been very happy with their purchases, both in fit and in seasons of wear. Keep your animals healthy and comfortable in the stall or in the field with these standard-setting products manufactured in Ireland and North Carolina.




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