I live in MN and its cold, like 5-17 degrees each day sometimes warmer, i bought my mare a 1200denier tough 1 blanket and she seems like she might be to hot at times, i just put it on her 2days ago, she has her winter coat and it s healty weight, the bad thing is she seems alittle sweaty on her chest! Should i bring in the stall for the night and take of her blanket, so she can get used to the colder temps again and then only put the blanket on during windy, snowy, blizzardy conditions? Because im just concered its to much blanket.THANKS ! Any advice would be appreciated:)
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I have a horse that sweats with a blanket on tooWhen the old horses have their sheets on, the younger ones have non (Sonny is younger, 6 YO and the other is 7 YO- CaseyThe 2 ponies (7 and 14) don't get blanketedThe old ones are 24, 27, and 28 YO)When the old ones get their heavy blankets on (usually in the 20s or below), Casey gets his medium sheetWhen Casey gets his heavy blanket (usually in the - numbers), Sonny gets his medium sheet onThat's all he ever gets in the winterHe doesn't need anything moreWhen it was 10? out he had his heavy sheet and he was soaked with sweatSome horses just don't need big thick blankets like thatSome do, usually older horses thoughI wouldn't put a 400gram blanket on her in those temperaturesWhen it gets 10? or below I would, otherwise I'd keep a 200gram on her if you can300gram may be ok, but 200gram preferablyHope this helps! ) -Fresh-Paint-