I am looking at 600D and 1200D blankets.I was wondering what temperature each one is best for.My horse is an unclipped QH and doesn't loose weight without a blanket.
fiber is recommended for a healthy diet anywayeat fiber rich cereals, apples, broccolieat less, exercise more is the only way to lose weight.
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Now, fiber is a good component in a diet, for it: - lets you feel full easily - is indigestible, thus having, as what you have said, a low calorie content It is nice to have these, for these foods are sources of fiber, and high in nutritional value- dark green leafy vegetables - fruits (pineapple is a good example) - pork meat (a new study) - wheat loaf But fiber alone won't give you any loss of weightRemember that the best way to lose weight is reduce and balance intake and increase expenditure of calories.
Lyla is rightD stands for denier, which is a thread count measurement, which equates to how rip-proof the blanket will beAlways go for the highest number you can, preferably 1200DThe warmth of the blanket will be measured in grams of fill or polyfillYour horse probably doesn't need a blanket at all, and if you do get one, make sure it is not a heavyweight oneGo for a light or medium weight, with 200 grams of fill or lessYou also want to make sure it's waterproof and breatheable if it's going to be a turnout blanket.