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  2. Horse blanket - Wikipedia

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    A horse blanket or rug is a blanket or animal coat intended for keeping a horse or other equine warm or otherwise protected from wind or other elements. They are tailored to fit around a horse's body from chest to rump, with straps crossing underneath the belly to secure the blanket yet allowing the horse to move about freely.

  3. Saddle blanket - Wikipedia

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    Navajo single saddle blanket, circa 1870. When the horse was first domesticated, the saddle blanket was the first and only piece of equipment placed on a horse's back, attached with a strap or rope, used primarily to protect the rider. Over time, the blanket developed into a pad, and later the pad or blanket became a buffer and support for a ...

  4. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    Horses in blankets. In the winter, horses grow a heavy hair coat to keep warm and usually stay warm if well-fed and allowed access to shelter. But if kept artificially clipped for show, or if under stress from age, sickness or injury, a horse blanket may need to be added to protect the horse from cold weather. In the summer, access to shade is ...

  5. From the mustang to the Carolina Marsh Tacky – explore the ...

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    Horse breeds native to North America 1. American Quarter Horse ... wild mustangs, and cow ponies. The resultant, refined breed is tough, athletic, and willing while retaining a short-coupled ...

  6. The 15 Warmest Blankets to Stock Up on This Winter

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    Kohls. With a reversible faux fur exterior and a subtle geo pattern that gives it a modern edge, this UGG blanket is a winter essential. (And at $40 a pop, you might as well grab two).

  7. Tattersall (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    The stripes are usually in two alternating colours, generally darker on a light ground. [1] The cloth pattern takes its name from Tattersall's horse market, which was started in London in 1766. [2] During the 18th century at Tattersall's horse market blankets with this checked pattern were sold for use on horses. [1]

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