Cearbhael
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- Apr 2, 2015
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Hard to say, but I never blanketed my Arabs. They were brought into an unheated barn over night. When they were in the converted coop, my mother's mare who was black preferred to be outside while my filly (her daughter) preferred to be inside and dryLOL... may be they have a different paradigm....![]()
people ask me why I dont feed grain to my horse or put a blanket on her in the winter or build a barn for her to live in.
Flat straight out answer... she doesnt need it nor want it. She does need shade so I built her a huge shad shelter. And she uses it. Jet black horse in 105 degree heat.... she uses the shade. But in winter time she will stand till the snow builds up on her back and she looks like Pie Ala Mode. you shove your hands into her very roebust winter coat and she is cool not cold. I was told by other more experienced draft horse owners to only worry if the snow is melted off. This means they have a temperature.
Now a Thoroughbred would be standing and shivvering and needing a wind break and a dry place to get out of the elements... different physiology between breeds of horses... and there will be different physiology within those breeds as well.
I would assume following that logic the same will be for chickens...
deb