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Why Creating Layers Is Important When Rugging Miniature Horses

Why Creating Layers Is Important When Rugging Miniature Horses

Why Creating Layers Is Important When Rugging Miniature HorsesRugging miniature horses requires a thoughtful approach. Because of their small size and unique ability to lose or retain heat quickly, miniature horses are especially sensitive to changes in temperature, wind, and moisture. One of the safest and most effective ways to…

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Tiny Horses, Big Mud: Surviving Winter With Miniature Horses

Tiny Horses, Big Mud: Surviving Winter With Miniature Horses

Tiny Horses, Big Mud: Surviving Winter With Miniature HorsesThere are two seasons when you own miniature horses:MudSlightly Frozen MudWinter with minis is less “peaceful snow-covered pasture” and more “Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Slop.”Mud: Nature’s Way of Humbling YouMud season arrives quietly. One day you think, “It’s…

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