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martinez1211 · 2 months
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The advantages and disadvantages of detachable liners in horse rugs
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As the winter frost sets in, equestrians worldwide focus on keeping their beloved equine friends warm and comfortable. With a myriad of options available, from heavyweight turnout rugs to lightweight alternatives, horse owners often find themselves contemplating the best choice to suit their horse's needs. One innovative solution gaining popularity is the integration of detachable liners in turnout rugs, allowing for adjustable warmth levels throughout the winter season. In this guide, we'll explore the pros and cons of this feature, helping you make an informed decision for your horse's winter wardrobe.
Understanding Turnout Rug Options:
Before delving into the specifics of detachable liners, let's briefly touch on the various turnout rug options available in the market:
Heavyweight Turnout Rugs: Designed for extreme cold conditions, heavyweight turnout rugs offer maximum insulation and protection against harsh weather elements.
Medium Weight Turnout Rugs: These medium weight turnout rug rugs provide a balance between warmth and mobility, suitable for moderately cold temperatures without causing overheating.
Lightweight Turnout Rugs: Ideal for milder winter days or horses who tend to overheat easily, lightweight turnout rugs offer minimal insulation while still providing protection from wind and rain.
Now, let's explore the benefits and drawbacks of incorporating detachable liners into turnout rugs:
Pros of Detachable Liners:
Customizable Warmth Levels
One of the most significant advantages of detachable liners is the ability to adjust warmth levels according to weather conditions and your horse's individual needs. By adding or removing liners, you can tailor the rug to provide optimal comfort throughout the fluctuating temperatures of the winter season.
Versatility
Detachable liners enhance the versatility of turnout rugs, allowing them to adapt to varying weather conditions and seasons. Whether it's a chilly morning, a sunny afternoon, or a frosty evening, you can easily modify the rug to keep your horse cozy without overheating or getting too cold.
Cost-Effective
Investing in a turnout rug with detachable liners can be cost-effective in the long run. Instead of purchasing multiple rugs for different temperature ranges, you can rely on one rug with interchangeable liners, reducing the need for additional purchases and saving money in the process.
Easy Maintenance
Detachable liners simplify the cleaning and maintenance process of turnout rugs. Since the liners can be removed separately, they can be washed and dried independently, ensuring thorough cleaning without compromising the integrity of the entire rug.
Extended Lifespan
By allowing you to adapt the rug to different weather conditions, detachable liners can help prolong the lifespan of your 1200d turnout rug. With proper care and maintenance, a versatile rug equipped with interchangeable liners can withstand multiple seasons of use.
Cons of Detachable Liners:
Added Complexity: While detachable liners offer versatility, they also introduce an additional layer of complexity to the rug. Some horse owners may find the process of attaching and removing liners cumbersome, especially in cold or adverse weather conditions.
Risk of Misplacement: There is a risk of misplacing or losing detachable liners, particularly if they are not securely attached to the rug. Losing a liner can compromise the functionality of the rug and may necessitate purchasing a replacement, adding to the overall cost.
Fit and Comfort: Depending on the design and fit of the rug, detachable liners may affect the overall fit and comfort for some horses. Improperly fitted liners can cause discomfort, rubbing, or restricted movement, detracting from the effectiveness of the rug as a whole.
Durability Concerns: The attachment points and mechanisms used for detachable liners may be prone to wear and tear over time, especially with frequent use and washing. This could potentially affect the longevity and durability of the turnout rug, requiring repairs or replacements.
Limited Availability: Not all turnout rug models offer the option of detachable liners, limiting choices for horse owners who prefer this feature. Availability may vary depending on brand, style, and specific requirements, potentially narrowing the selection pool.
Conclusion
While removable liners have indisputable advantages in terms of flexibility, variety, and cost-effectiveness, they also have certain negatives, including increased complexity and durability problems. Ultimately, the choice to use a turnout rug with removable liners should be based on your horse's specific requirements, your preferences as an owner, and the weather conditions in your area. By carefully analyzing the advantages and drawbacks described in this article, you can make an educated decision to keep your horse warm, happy, and safe throughout the winter months.
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turnerequestrian01 · 4 years
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Protect your horse from rain, dirt or cold weather. A horse rug is the capability to keep the horse’s coat neat and protected. Buy lightweight horse rugs online & medium weight turnout Rug from Turner Equestrian Supplies. We offer you a wide collection of rugs for horses with amazing designs. Visit our online store at www.turnerequestrian.co.uk
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freerangeeventing · 7 years
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the boys’ winter gear arrived today! (so when the temps drop ill be ready tm)
but berrie got a heavyweight turnout rug and kirbs got a medium weight so they should be set for when the temps get down well below freezing
along with that, my super long measuring tape arrived so I’ll be able to measure out a the size of a dressage arena in one of the few flat portions of pasture to fence off for riding (cuz while the roundpen is great for keeping them from bolting or being too silly I hate having to ride in it all the time cuz Im worried about the wear and tear on their joints)
My replacement winter boots also arrived which means i can sufficiently break them in before it gets cold *thumbs up emoji* (cuz blisters when its freezing out are not fun)
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darktyrannomon · 7 years
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im kinda really upset cause i think i’ve found the perfect cat companion (he’s 2-3 years old, off black with a white fleck on his chest, and his name is STORM) from the rescue centre but my mum doesnt want another cat in the house
we’ve had cats p much before i was born and tho my mum loves them she’s really allergic and since milly died a few years back she’s really noticed the difference in NOT having them and is really averse to getting another cat
which i get
but im kinda salty cause my brother and sister just DROPPED pets on my parents without saying anything (my brother, a kitten, my sister, a rabbit..... and she put her girl rabbit in with one of the boys we were looking after and we got many baby bunnies) and when i brought this up my parents said ‘you dropped a horse on us!’
no
no i did not
i had a conversation about getting a horse, and whether i could afford it and what would happen and how to look after it and how it’d help me get out of the house when i cycled through depression because i’d have a RESPONSIBILITY to that animal and that animal would rely on me. she also DOES NOT LIVE IN THE HOUSE
yes, i’ve had to ask for help a few times in the past two years when either i’ve not been getting enough hours, or recently when i had to quit work because of my mental health but that was not SPRUNG on you. luna was not SPRUNG on anyone she was TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING just to BUY let alone buy FOR and KEEP. that’s NOT A FUCKING DECISION i SPRUNG on
every little thing i pay out for her is calculated and necessitated and literally on the whole yard i think i must own the least amount of pure stuff bought for my pony
her saddle was £80 bought off a friend, her bridle £30. i scrimped and saved and only got what she Needed and because she is a good horse she needs very little. i pay £100 a year in vets bills for her jabs and teeth, £45 every 8 weeks for her farrier, £150 a month for her livery, £25 insurance a month, £15 in feed every maybe 2-3 months and she barely has any new stuff unless im in dire need of it. half her rugs are cheap bootsale/bought off friends/freebies from friends and i’ve had the same tools for 6 years, and they’ll keep on longer. my brushes are for when i was loaning ponies at 9 years old at my riding school so they’re at least 15 years old. my section of the tack room is a shelving unit with her brushing box, treat tub, and wash stuff on it, a trunk with her lunging equipment, medical stuff, and feed in, a feed bin, and her saddle rack. she has two stable rugs, a fleece, a lightweight and medium weight turnout, and a fly rug. that’s it.
i bought her whilst i was in a place to pay for her fully, by myself, without aide. i bought everything to do with her myself. my dad treated me to a shavings future fork because my cheap one broke within 2 weeks of using it and this thing hasn’t failed me since. my wheelbarrow has broken and my dad has fixed it twice. i use a tyre on it that doesnt deflate. its only since i’ve been working at build a bear, where my shift hours were so irregular and stupid, that i’ve needed help. there was a gap between my job at game and at the range that i needed help. i’ve needed help since february because i am out of work and medically signed off of work. i am grateful for their help
but i did not spring luna on people
i thoroughly calculated everything, i still do. i never bought new riding boots even tho mine sundered 5 years ago whilst i was still at uni. i’ve just been bought a new really cheap pair as part of my birthday present.
i dont keep my horse stuff all over the house. i keep it in a small corner of the alcove under the stairs. everything else i keep in my car.
i didn’t spring her
i had a conversation with several family members, and NONE OF THEM said no
they said ‘if you think you can afford it? its a big commitment!’ so i calculated and said fuck it. i spent the summer at my job looking after luna, as she was one of the stud horses where i worked, and in the middle of it i went yeah. this horse is gorgeous. her personality is amazing. and my best friend had been in the breeding course at uni the year before when they were learning to back horses and she said luna was wonderful. i had certified knowledge of how this horse was, and one of my lecturers was the yard vet. i wasnt blindly scooping up an animal and springing it
the dog was sprung on my dad - but that was mostly my mum’s fault. i did the whole 11 year old ‘HE’S SO CUTE CAN WE KEEP HIM’ and i’d been asking for a dog for years but they always said no, so i wasnt really expecting anything, and then my mother told me that she had asked my dad and he said it was okay so one evening we went to pick him up. apparently my dad didn’t know anything i find out 10 years later and it was my mother who sprung it on HIM and my dad really doesn’t like dogs (but he loves harvey cause harvey is so good tbh). harvey’s technically still on his ‘two week trial’ lmfao but he’s obvs never going back
and like am i the only person in this family with a conscience and like, anxiety over what people will do/say if i just brought a fucking cat home because THEY HAVE ALL DONE IT WHAT THE FUCK
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tintpets-blog · 6 years
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Medium Weight Turnout Rug Airforce Blue Color, With Out Neck, Rip-Stop Fabric
Our top Quality Turnout rug is made of a durable and waterproof Rip-stop fabric.The rug has a thick 300g cotton wool lining which keeps the horse warm even on coldest winter days. MEDIUM WEIGHT TURNOUT RUG WITHOUT NECK MADE OF RIP-STOP FABRIC (5'0"-7'0")
Now you can have a great quality turnout rug at an amazing price. Fully waterproof and breathable to the point of the drip strip. Sizes 5'0" to 7'0". The rug includes the gussets, tail flap, cross surcing les and leg straps. In the front, double quick snap hooks on the breast straps for quick attachment and perfect fit for all types of horses. Made of durable (600D), waterproof rip stop fabric. It has double chest straps and fully adjustable surcingle straps. The outer is made of 600denier waterproof material in single tone AIRFORCE BLUE color which is fully breathable.
Key Features:
600 denier shell Waterproof, Breathable, Rip-stop Fabric Taped seams 300gsm Quilted fill Tail flap Twin adjustable chest straps Adjustable cross surcingles and fillet strap Fully lined. Email:[email protected] Website:https://www.tintpets.co.uk/ Phone:+44-(0)1582730735 ONLY : £23.63
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3one3 · 7 years
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The Sequel - 807
A House Is Not A Home
André Schürrle, Juan Mata, other Chelsea/BVB players, and random awesome OC’s (okay they’re less random now but they’re still pretty awesome)
original epic tale
all chapters of The Sequel
Juan went home on Saturday night after the services so that he could still go to final training on Sunday, so Christina went home too- to Dortmund. André’s match was Sunday, so he was with the team. Espen and Lukas picked her up at the airport and brought her to the new house. Just like when she walked into the house in London for the first time when it had furniture and decorations, it was an overwhelming and slightly surreal experience to see all that had been done since she left. She and Zoe had discussed general plans for where to put things, but that isn’t the same as trying it out and seeing how it feels. Christina really disliked that her last three moves were into environments that she had no hand in setting up. It was like stepping into a place and thus a role that was provided for her instead of her being able to ascribe her own. Nearly everything significant in the house was something she picked out, so she knew she was exaggerating when she complained about that to herself, but still- it was a symptom of a larger problem that kept gathering evidence for itself and making itself clearer.
The living room, for example, was laid out “okay” but not ideally. The familiar C-shaped sofa was installed on a slight angle to the front wall of the house, which hosted the TV, so as to remain welcoming to those coming through the front door into the open foyer. Christina preferred the couch to be parallel to the TV, especially because the new arrangement meant the part of it she most frequently occupied was now further away from the screen and angled to the left of it. The medium-pile burgundy rug that used to live under the sectional was replaced with a luxurious and very high-pile deep blue-ish-gray one that would trap and collect food crumbs and small toys and was way too glamorous to be stain-proof or even stain-resistant. The tall, long, narrow decorative table that used to live behind the couch with some books, flowers, and coasters was under a mirror in the foyer, which meant the coffee table became the only place to put drinks for the people sitting in the living room. One couldn’t sit in André’s corner of the couch and reach a beverage on the coffee table, even if blessed with his wingspan. The long cabinet unit underneath and floating shelves around the TV had too much stuff on them- too many picture frames, candles, and pointless decorative objects. The rider didn’t like to have too many distracting things around the TV. The Lichtenstein print and faux Lichtenstein Wonder Woman print hung together on each side of the back corner of the room were wrong too. They belonged in the bedroom. And it was just weird for the living room to feel so small. The 10’ ceiling was a lot closer than the two-storey one in her London home, and that space was the full width of the house. Her new main hangout area was half the size.
Beside the unfortunate comparisons and fixable decorator errors, there was the inconvenience of arriving home after a long day and finding all of her personal belongings in a mountain range of boxes on and around the sofas in her bedroom, and the majority of the contents of her kitchen scattered on the counters and island. André put away his own things. Espen put away Lukas’ clothes, cuddly toys, and bedtime stories in his new room and found places for all of the rest of his stuff in the playroom. She also installed some necessary things in the kitchen, like the blender and toaster over, and unpacked some of the food items she needed to make the baby’s regular meals. The espresso machine was operational. There was milk, juice, soda, and some fresh foods in the refrigerator.
Christina did bedtime with Lukas in the new nursery, which looked a lot like the old one except the walls were just gray instead of white and gray striped, and there were two faux “windows” painted on the interior ones with safari scenes. Whenever the little boy’s crib was replaced with a toddler bed, he could look above his dresser and feel as if a family of elephants were having a drink from a stream right outside his room, or look next to his closet door and think a bunch of giraffes and zebras were feasting on tree leaves and tall grasses in there. That was a nice touch on Zoe’s part that her friend really appreciated. Rather than go try to make a dent in the unpacking process in her own closet, which she couldn’t even get excited about, the rider put on her coat and trekked over to the barn to see how the horses were getting on in their new digs.
Calvin, Nick, and Rio were in the three stalls next to Socks and Dirk. That block of 5 on the south side was an exact recreation of where they lived at home. The order was the same. Everyone had the same neighbors. They just didn’t have Christina and her office across the aisle anymore. They couldn’t see her sitting at her desk, and she wouldn’t be able to see them. The 5 warmbloods all seemed surprised to have a visitor at 9 at night, but not unwelcoming. Three of them nickered to their human partner, and all 5 leaned over their doors. So did Jules across the way, and Jelly Bean and Dezzy down the far end. Christina suspected they knew it couldn’t possibly be time for breakfast yet, but they were going to check anyway. Each horse got forehead rubs, neck pats, and nose kisses while she checked to make sure they all had hay, water, and manure in their stalls. Then she went in search of treats for everyone. Isandro kept boxes of sugar cubes in the brush boxes on the walls in his grooming stalls. Tom wanted small cabinets in his grooming area instead of the small boxes. Christina checked there first. They were full of his preferred grooming tools and supplies, but no treats. The tack room was locked, and so was her office. That was a surprise, and it annoyed her. Never mind the inconvenience of being locked out of her own stuff- there were drugs and medicines in one room or the other that could be important in an emergency situation.
She took her phone out to fire off an angry text to her stable manager and to Kyle too, since he came over from London that day, but stopped herself before she could take out her frustration at many things on people who were only responsible for a small part of it. It was logical to assume that the reason she didn’t have a key to those rooms was that she simply wasn’t there to get it. That wasn’t their fault, and as far as they knew she wasn’t supposed to be at the barn until Sunday morning. So the horses got no treats. Christina felt bad about visiting and not feeding them anything, and they had plenty of hay so she couldn’t even throw them each an extra flake in lieu of something sweet or crunchy. Also, she didn’t know where Tom was keeping the “handy hay”, or the bale or two on hand for feeding between regular mealtimes, like if a horse was brought in from his field because he had a farrier appointment and needed something to snack on while he waited for the guy to arrive. Dirk and Rio watched her intently as she wandered around, and the others mostly went back to their hay or their snoozing. Everyone was in their toasty black stable blankets, except for Dezzy and Jellybean who each had a turnout sheet on on top of an extra large wool cooler. Julian was in a navy medium-weight turnout that was older than him, borrowed from Christina’s stock of old stuff because Stefanie only had blankets for her two. Christina thought of gifting her a full set of sheets and blankets in the stable colors for Christmas, or just as reward for her extra help with exercising the horses and supporting Tom and/or Kyle at events, and the reason she didn’t kind of fit with what she decided to talk to Dirk about that night.
“I had to assure Stef on Tuesday night that we’re really doing this,” she told the nosy stallion. “She called me and said she saw a picture on my phone the other day where I was naked with Juan. I got out of the shower and dried off and everything and I was gonna go get dressed but I checked my phone first because I was mid-conversation with Espen when I got in the shower and it was about Lukas and it was important, and sure enough there were messages. So I’m standing there in the bathroom texting with her about food- I’m bad at multitasking- you know this,” the big star smiled at the animal she credited with her star status. “And Juanin comes in to pee. He stopped to hug me first though, and he kissed my shoulder and my neck, and I’m watching this in the mirror and it was really sweet. I’ve told you how Schü says it’s okay. We’ve talked about that, you and I. I had the phone in my hand and everything anyway so I took a picture in the mirror. I don’t even know why I kept it, ‘cause Schü would be upset if he saw it on my phone too. Anyway, she saw that, and she overheard me say some things that I didn’t think were a big deal to Juan when he came to Sweden, and I guess there was some other “evidence” she could have put together. She was like, “I don’t want to accuse you of cheating on André, but can you just tell me that I shouldn’t worry we’re all moving to Germany tomorrow and in a few weeks or a few months you two will split up and you and the horse aspects of your life will move back to the UK?” Now, obviously I told her she doesn’t have to worry. And I think I believed that when I said it. But now...I’m not so sure, man.”
When is he going to defy science and just fucking answer me, Christina sighed to herself while Dirk checked her coat pockets for the third time. He really couldn’t believe she came to see him without any treat offering. His counsel was not free. He expected payment. His mom expected help. She needed someone to tell her it was normal to think she made a huge mistake in moving her whole life to Germany while her heart was maybe trying to tell her it wanted to be with someone other than the guy who drew her there and that she needn’t concern herself with those feelings because they’d go away and didn’t mean anything, or to tell her to listen to that heart and get out of that relationship and move everything back to London because it was the best thing for her, or that those feelings were serious but dictated that she should talk to André about them and try to change things so that those feelings went away on their own, or any other useful or consoling advice.
Never in the long saga of the André-Christina-Juan love triangle did she feel more strongly about or more compelled to make a change. Even when she and her husband were separated and she wanted a divorce, it was more a necessity than an emotional compulsion. He wouldn’t speak to her and she needed to move on. It wasn’t because she desperately wanted a future with Juan. Even on all those other occasions when she was unsure about which footballer was the right one for her, it wasn’t the same. There was always something that happened, or some question asked of her that made her wonder and consider. In the present, it was no one thing. It was no handful of things. There was no manipulative Juan question that got her thinking from an angle that helped his agenda. There was only what the rider believed an organic feeling inside that she wanted to be with the Spaniard because of how much she enjoyed their time together and how fulfilling their relationship was. For once it wasn’t about leaving André. It wasn’t just trying to get away from his mistakes and less desirable qualities. It was wanting to be with Juan’s qualities. And Christina knew that was what Juan always wanted, and what he was waiting for. He said when they broke up that some day she would love his former teammate differently, and would want to be with him for him instead of with him as a person with whom to escape problems.
The main thing stopping her from already acting on that feeling, besides the logistical nightmare of undoing all the changes just made, and the very real impact a separation would have on her son, was the little voice in her head that kept reminding her of André’s belief that things would be fine when they were together. If he was right, then their disconnect was a consequence of too much time apart, and her old feelings for him would be restored soon through close exposure and routine, overpowering any feelings she had for her best friend. That voice kept telling her she had to at least give him the benefit of the doubt and the chance to prove that he was right. She couldn’t just say “I’m unhappy with you and I’m very happy with him so I’m leaving before giving this a chance.” It wasn’t fair, she still believed, to judge their relationship, and make decisions based on that judgement, during such a difficult period of change and when she and her partner were only able to see each other for maybe 6 weeks worth of days in 7 months.
It was warmer in the barn than she expected, and she put that down to its newness relative to her old carriage stable. Everything but the roof was stone colored brick- significantly better insulation than 100+ year-old wood. Stefanie’s trio of horses were really okay in their relatively light layers. They had heavy rugs for going outside. They didn’t need a new wardrobe to match their stablemates, because Stefanie wouldn’t be training with Christina forever. She’d been around and a while and would be round a while longer, but her presence wasn’t permanent, which is why Christina decided against the gift. There wasn’t much point in pretending Stefanie’s horses all needed to fit in. The pro-André factions in her coach’s head wanted Christina to act as if André would always be there, with her forever. They wanted her to assume it was true, and behave accordingly- do everything necessary to make it work.
“I gotta go talk to your Pops,” she sighed to Dirk. “He’s waiting for me to call. I have that ever-present “I wanna talk to him about real stuff but I know I shouldn’t because he’s playing tomorrow” thing. We’re constantly telling each other not to do that. I wouldn’t even know what to say about the real stuff though. Stop trying to eat my zipper pull, dude.” The horse found the therapy sessions boring. If she didn’t have any food and wasn’t going to be more aggressive about the scratches, he would have to entertain himself. That meant grabbing anything he could lift with his big rubbery lips. “Do you want to do something tomorrow or would you rather have the day off? How are the rings? Everybody has ridden here but me. I have to go to the game but I could ride in the morning. Should I ride, or should I play with Lukas?”
Her Holsteiner declined to respond, but Christina visited the shiny new whiteboard next to one of those brush cabinets and wrote a list of four horses at half-hour intervals beginning at 10:30 Sunday morning, leaving her enough time to “do the morning” with Lukas, work out, ride, shower and change, and get to Signal Iduna Park for kickoff. Calvin was the odd man out because he would definitely be terrified by everything about his new home and require more time to get acquainted with the surroundings. They all got a “goodnight” on her way out.
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turnerequestrian01 · 4 years
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Protect your horse from rain, dirt or cold weather. A horse rug is the capability to keep the horse's coat neat and protected. Buy lightweight horse rugs online & medium weight turnout Rug from Turner Equestrian Supplies. We offer you a wide collection of rugs for horses with amazing designs. Visit our online store at www.turnerequestrian.co.uk
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turnerequestrian01 · 4 years
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Protect your horse from rain, dirt or cold weather. A horse rug is the capability to keep the horse’s coat neat and protected. Buy lightweight horse rugs online & medium weight turnout Rug from Turner Equestrian Supplies. We offer you a wide collection of rugs for horses with amazing designs. Visit our online store at www.turnerequestrian.co.uk
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tintpets-blog · 6 years
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Medium Weight Turnout Rug ParrotGreen/Royalblue Color,With Neck,Rip-Stop Fabric...
Our top Quality Turnout rug is made of a durable and waterproof Rip-stop fabric.The rug has a thick 300g cotton wool lining which keeps the horse warm even on coldest winter days.The rug includes the gussets, tail flap, cross surcingles and leg straps.
TURNOUT RUG FULL NECK MADE OF RIP-STOP FABRIC (5'0"-7'0") MEDIUM WEIGHT
Now you can have a great quality turnout rug at an amazing price. Fully waterproof and breathable to the point of the drip strip. Sizes 5'0" to 7'0".
Our top Quality Turnout rug is made of a durable and waterproof Rip-stop fabric.The rug has a thick 300g cotton wool lining which keeps the horse warm even on coldest winter days.The rug includes the gussets, tail flap, cross surcingles and leg straps. In the front, double quick snap hooks on the breast straps for quick attachment and perfect fit for all types of horses. Made of durable (600D), waterproof rip stop fabric. It has double chest straps and fully adjustable surcingle straps. The outer is made of 600 denier waterproof material in two tone PARROTGREEN/ROYALBLUE which is fully breathable.
Key Features:
600 denier shell Waterproof, Breathable, Rip-stop Fabric Taped seams 300gsm Quilted fill Tail flap Twin adjustable chest straps Adjustable cross surcingles and fillet strap Fully lined..
Only:£30.86 Email:[email protected] Website:https://www.tintpets.co.uk Phone:+44-(0)1582730735
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Our top Quality Turnout rug is made of a durable and waterproof Rip-stop fabric.The rug has a thick 300g cotton wool lining which keeps the horse warm even on coldest winter days.The rug includes the gussets, tail flap, cross surcingles and leg straps.
TURNOUT RUG FULL NECK MADE OF RIP-STOP FABRIC (5'0"-7'0") MEDIUM WEIGHT
Now you can have a great quality turnout rug at an amazing price. Fully waterproof and breathable to the point of the drip strip. Sizes 5'0" to 7'0".
Our top Quality Turnout rug is made of a durable and waterproof Rip-stop fabric.The rug has a thick 300g cotton wool lining which keeps the horse warm even on coldest winter days.The rug includes the gussets, tail flap, cross surcingles and leg straps. In the front, double quick snap hooks on the breast straps for quick attachment and perfect fit for all types of horses. Made of durable (600D), waterproof rip stop fabric. It has double chest straps and fully adjustable surcingle straps. The outer is made of 600 denier waterproof material in two tone PARROTGREEN/ROYALBLUE which is fully breathable.
Key Features:
600 denier shell Waterproof, Breathable, Rip-stop Fabric Taped seams 300gsm Quilted fill Tail flap Twin adjustable chest straps Adjustable cross surcingles and fillet strap Fully lined..
Only:£30.86 Email:[email protected] Website:https://www.tintpets.co.uk Phone:+44-(0)1582730735
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