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When should you blanket your horse/pony?

Its starting to get cold, rainy, and even a little snowy here, and I was wondering what temperatures you should start putting a winter blanket on your horse or pony?

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First of all you need to apologize to the sandwich for throwing it into the microwaveIt didn't deserve thatThen you need to tell it that its beautiful and it looks so good you could eat itThen kiss it embrace itTell it you love itIn fact take it out on a dateBut don't order the fish fillet it would be offended that you are looking at another sandwich like thatHope everything works out for the two of you!
If it had cheese on it throw it outFor cooked meat, it's about 7- 8 hours
well ya never know till you try it but i think trow it away ~cries~ poor samwitch :( lol just kidding b ut throw it away
I start blanketing my horses as soon as we get freezing temperatures, especially on the really windy days that bring it down to sub zero tempsHowever, each horse owner will give you a different answer for this.
If I were a health inspector that monitors restaurants, your sandwich should definitely be thrown awayIt's because any food left at the danger zone i.e5-60 deg C/41-140 deg F means bacteria and germs are festering on itYou have left your sandwich contained in foil and inside a microwave meaning the warm temperature is further preserved thus a much better environment for the pathogens which lasted for 6 hoursTo preserve food, cool them down as soon as possible and then refrigerateWarm food should be safe to eat within 1 hour for the weak and senileIn reality healthy people can eat the within 3-4 hours without getting sickIf left out too long, reheating properly should kill bacteria.

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