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The horse blanket has been around for many years. As long as cowboys and Indians have existed, so has the horse blanket. A welcome addition to any true-blue western cowboy's stock of horse paraphernalia, the horse blanket will be helpful.

Most story books regarding horses and cowboys or Indians will embrace a reference to or a image of a horse blanket. It is also a work of art for collectors and to western museums.

Where to shop for a horse blanket is not a problem as there are such a lot of outlets available both on-line and in the 'real' world, so to speak. A choice may be as close as your native feed store. Several magazines that publicize western or Indian related items can carry horse blankets. Some of the larger, well-known flea markets additionally are certain to possess somebody dealing in horse blankets. Some of the companies that sell western items and equipment are Yankee Saddlery, Cottage Craft, Classic Equine, Horsewear, and Cowboy Brand.

A horse blanket was used in the Wild West days of gun fighting, in theaters with plays about western days, in farms and ranches around the globe. Soldiers who fought wars on horseback used the horse blanket. There are rodeos across the United States, and you won't see a rodeo without seeing a horse blanket.

The fibers in a smart horse blanket will wick away the sweat from the horse's back. Cooler blankets help keep the horse comfortable while they wait in the heat of the sun or in a very hot building, such as an auction building or a barn with poor airflow. Excessive wear can merit replacement for your horse's benefit.

The horse blanket is a staple for the hard-core cowboy or frequent rider. It is a help to ranch hands once they have to remain out within the weather throughout round-ups of livestock. Even if the horse does not need the blanket, the rider might.

by: Amy Wells




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