Ozark™ 1200D Waterproof Miniature Foal Blanket
Give your foal the protection it needs! Available in three sizes
suitable for your precious little ones, this blanket is made of waterproof 1200
Denier ripstop nylon, filled with 120 grams of fiberfill and backed with 70
Denier show-slick nylon. The hook-and-loop front open, single nylon surcingle
belly strap, and back leg straps help ensure it stays on while your foal is out
in the field, and it is fully adjustable to ensure a great fit. Now those new
foals can be warm and dry!
Features:
· Waterproof
· Adjustable
hook-and-loop front open
· 1200
denier ripstop nylon
· 120gr
fiberfill
· Single
strap belly
· Removable
leg straps
Item
Specifications:
Sizes (center
of chest to center of tail):
Small:
18"-23" / Medium: 20"-28" / Large: 26"-34"
Material: 1200
Denier ripstop nylon
Fill: 120g
Colors: Raspberry/Turquoise
and Geometric Blue
Measuring
Instructions:
Stand
your horse as square as possible, and measure from the center of chest around
side of the body to the point of the horse's rump just before the tail. If your
horse ends up measuring between sizes, always round up to the next size to
ensure full coverage.
Washing
Instructions:
To keep
your blanket as comfortable as possible for your horse and to maximize the
blanket's life, it is recommended that you clean your blanket annually. First,
remove excess dirt from the outside of the blanket with a brush and hose. The
blanket can then be washed either by hand, or on a delicate cycle with cool
water in a commercial washer. Use only very mild soap. When the blanket has
been washed, allow to drip dry and ensure that the blanket is thoroughly dry
before storage. Do not put your horse's blanket in the dryer or wash with hot
water. Do not store your horse's blanket if damp or wet. This will damage the
waterproof coating and void any warranties.
Horses
Turned Outside Without Shelter:
Kensington
Turnout Sheet and Blanket materials are waterproof and designed to keep your
horse dry. However, if your horse is turned out in a field without a run-in
shed or shelter during prolonged rain or heavy downpours, your horse may still
get wet, especially in the neck and tail areas.
When using a blanket or sheet, it is critical to monitor the
fluctuating climate and temperatures, even with a blanket that is waterproof
and breathable. The wicking properties of a breathable blanket are designed to
wick away normal body heat. When a blanket is too heavy, the heat and moisture
cannot be wicked away fast enough, causing your horse to sweat. The temperature
and the length of your horse’s coat will determine what weight of blanket you
should use. For this reason, most people who choose to blanket horses have
several articles of horse clothing that offer varying levels of warmth.