Question:

lycra under blankets?

will lycra in anyway make the horse warmer and prevent winter hair growth??i WANT my TB to grow out his hair

Answer:

Thai chicken pastaMmmm :)
try breaded trout that's baked and then put turkey gravy on top it was served at one of the best restaurants i have been at in New York City it may not sound good but it was awesome tasting i wanted more after i left the restaurant :)
chicken alfredo with bread sticks salad baked potato with cheese, diced bacon, and sour cream or stuffed bell peppers! (: these are so good! super super good!! and add cheese on top before you put into the oven if desired! and any amount is alright!!! (: oh and also, for the stuffing, add whatever you please but things that will mix great togetherlook up more stuffed bell pepper recipes if you want! (:
9 out of 10 tb's will drop weight if not blanketed over winter if you choose not to blanket then you need to signifigantly increase his hay and grain intakeI blanket my two tb's in temperatures below 45 degreesTB's are very thin skinned unlike qh's and drafts and such they will get very cold very quick winter coat and all unless you are in a far south warm climate you should blanket your horse at the very least under 40 degrees, think of the wind and suchit can be 40 degrees and 40 mile per hour gusts and it feels like 30!
try breaded trout that's baked and then put turkey gravy on top it was served at one of the best restaurants i have been at in New York City it may not sound good but it was awesome tasting i wanted more after i left the restaurant :)
chicken alfredo with bread sticks salad baked potato with cheese, diced bacon, and sour cream or stuffed bell peppers! (: these are so good! super super good!! and add cheese on top before you put into the oven if desired! and any amount is alright!!! (: oh and also, for the stuffing, add whatever you please but things that will mix great togetherlook up more stuffed bell pepper recipes if you want! (:
9 out of 10 tb's will drop weight if not blanketed over winter if you choose not to blanket then you need to signifigantly increase his hay and grain intakeI blanket my two tb's in temperatures below 45 degreesTB's are very thin skinned unlike qh's and drafts and such they will get very cold very quick winter coat and all unless you are in a far south warm climate you should blanket your horse at the very least under 40 degrees, think of the wind and suchit can be 40 degrees and 40 mile per hour gusts and it feels like 30!
Thai chicken pastaMmmm :)

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