guess reason asked is have no idea what kind of facility it is, large layup center or just a couple of stalls in somebody's backyard - but what you say is all true - this is the best time of year for them, they love the cold, the mud the snow, it's a "horse" thing lol - am half-afraid Sumwon is gonna be tearin the doors off her stall to get out in it, am sending best wishes to her handlers RIGHT NOW !
and hadta chuckle about your reference to vermont, recently received some pictures of a friend's christmas vacation there, am left with no complaints lol...
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Originally Posted by paisjpq
I'm sure she is blanketed, and equally sure that she is not in a heated barn (any idea what that costs?)....but keep in mind that horses are well adapted to survive cold....first since they are hind gut fermenters they generate pretty good heat digesting...and they just shunt blood away from the extremeties and back toward the core during cold weather....without wind or rain they don't really notice cold until it gets below 15-20 degrees.
and in truly cold weather like VT where I used to live....it takes about 5 pounds of hay to raise a horses temp one degree (I forget where I read that....but you just load them up on roughage when it's cold)
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