Horses don't generally have thick coats. They are short in the summer, but thicker and fluffier in the winter :)
The best coats are thick and heavier in material. You should look for coats with a lining inside of the jacket. Try shopping at burlinton coat factory.
The horse will have a short coat in the summer. They shed their thick winter coats during the spring so they can stay cool in the summer.
Simmental cattle normally have curly short hair in the summer that is not altogether too thick. However in the winter they grow out thick winter coats that vary from wavy to straight.
winter coats jackets or things that keep you warm
yes they can because they have thick coats so they really like the snow so their not that hot
Wool is appropriate for winter coats.
in the winter a horse grows a thick coat to keep warm but in the summer it no longer needs its coats so loses it!
like all dogs they do need to come in but they have thick coats and they get frisky in cold weather
Yes, grizzlies have a lot of fur as part of their adaptation. They have a thick coat in order to help them hibernate in the winter and stay warm. They shed their thick coats in the summer.
Winter coats have many things in them depending on the coat sometimes wool and sometimes polyester
Thick fur coats in dogs usually means they were developed in a cold climate, where a thick coat would be essential to keeping warm.