Richard Boatwright thank you, working on things in that order is a great idea. I hadn't thought of disconnecting the two.
As for Neches - he wins hearts and minds wherever he goes. Can't say I've seen a horse with as much personality as he has. He's doing great and is getting some size to him.
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25 Jan 12:25
From a tools perspective Ariats insulated jeans, wool sweaters and wool socks. When in the Northeast we rode a lot in cold weather down to zero. As long as the wind wasn’t really bad, we stayed pretty consistent.
I think that the key thing for me was always planning (writing down the time I was going to ride) and then just heading for the barn. Once you have decided you’re riding and leave the warm cozy house the rest kinda took care of itself for me.
Two related questions I have:
Has anyone tried the insulated cowboy/riding boots?
We always tried not to get a horse sweating when it was super cold. Is there a rule for that (e.g. light blanket right after riding)?