Surviving UK’s Equestrian Winter: Essential Hacks for Horse Lovers

Surviving UK’s Equestrian Winter: Essential Hacks for Horse Lovers

With nearly half the year spent in rain or snow, UK riders are serious troopers! Here’s a look at how we handle the wet and muddy months, plus top winter hacks to make life easier.

What Non-Riders Think of Us:
"Wait, you pay to clean stalls and slog through muddy fields collecting sycamore seeds? And you like it?" Yes, that’s us! Dedicated, maybe a bit eccentric, and completely in love with our horses. We actually enjoy the work...most of the time.

But even die-hards have off days. Imagine this: you’re exhausted, knee-deep in mud, in soaked socks, with a horse lounging just out of reach. Sound familiar?

To save time (and sanity!), we’ve rounded up quick winter tips for busy horse lovers. These hacks can be a game-changer, so let’s dive in!


Winter Equestrian Tips for a Smoother Season

  1. Prevent Mud Rash: Apply oil on dry legs before turnout to minimize mud rash and avoid excessive hosing.
  2. Plan Your Rides: Sync rides with daylight hours and prep hi-vis gear for safer sessions.
  3. Hot Oil Grooming: Use hot oil to clean coats faster and reduce dust.
  4. Weekly Hay Prep: Fill hay nets in bulk to streamline feeding. Double-netting can help horses eat slower.
  5. Lighting is Key: Invest in a high-quality headlamp for chores.
  6. Winter Goals Diary: Keep motivated with a few winter goals to look forward to.
  7. Comfy Gear Matters: Flexible, warm leggings keep you cosy while bending and lifting. Take a look at our thermal winter breeches. 
  8. Tea to Go: Bring a flask of tea for a warming boost during cold mornings.
  9. Gear Check: Pre-winter, ensure equipment (like wheelbarrows) is in top shape.
  10. Tail Bags: Use tail bags to reduce cleaning time.
  11. Prep Supplements: Bag up a week’s worth of supplements in advance for quick access.
  12. Rug Strategy: Some opt to leave turnout rugs on instead of switching to stable rugs for convenience.
  13. Stay Social: Consider a sharer for added support, if needed.
  14. Weatherproof Area: Create a small all-weather turnout spot to give horses freedom to roam.
  15. Flexible Coat: A layered coat with a detachable section is a winter must-have.

And remember, a winter break can be beneficial for both you and your horse! From stocking up on bulk forage to streamlining chores, these small changes can make a big difference.

Got your own winter hacks? Share them in the comments and let’s keep each other motivated through the rain!

Disclaimer: These tips are from fellow horse enthusiasts, not medical advice. You know what’s best for your horse.


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