every other season apart from summer unless it is particularly warm
Winter, I would think! Winter, and fall, when cold. Basically, any time when its cold out, kk?
They need blankets in the winter time, so they can keep warm.
It is bad for horses to wear blankets as you can read in the related link. The only time you would need to blanket a horse is if you rob them of their protection from the cold by clipping them. In this case the blanket is the lesser of 2 evils, even though it is still really bad. To tell if the horse needs a blanket, touch his ears. If they are cold, he is most likely cold. If not, he probably isn't, so leave him unblanketed.
near the winter time
The way you would get a bill or receipt for a horse blanket authenticated would depend on how you bought it.If you bought it at a store then the register should have printed out a receipt with the time and date bought. If not have the store clerk write this out and sign it.If you bought the blanket second hand then whomever sold you the blanket should list the item, date purchased, and possibly time and then sign it. This way it will be authenticated.
on howrse its winterA horse should always have a blanket or sheet on if he's turned out or while it's raining or when he's cooling out after work. Some owners also put sheets on there horses overnight when they stay in their stalls so that they don't get dirty. Generally you want a sheet or blanket on a horse if he's clipped in cold weather because he doesn't have a winter coat to protect him. If you live in a very cold area, and own a horse bred for warmer weather, it is best to keep a blanket on him. However, breeds that were made for cold weather may not neccessarily need a blanket.
A horse should be ridden with a saddle blanket all the time to avoid discomfort for the horse. If you dont ride with a saddle blanket it could injure the skin on your horses back and rub his fur off.
every time it's chilly... no but seriously they need blankets anytime it's below 70 ish degrees.
Horses do not really need a blanket and it is actually unhealthy for them to wear one as you can read in the related link. The only time a horse really needs a blanket is if you clip them in the winter, robbing him of his protection from the cold. To tell if your horse is cold, touch his ears. If they are cold, he is cold. If not, leave him be without a blanket.
the time of year you put a coat on a horse is october with a light weight and when it gets to be colder, then you put a medium weight blanket on and then when it gets freezing then you put a heavyweight blanket on.
The only time it's necessary to rug a horse is if your showing in the winter and don't want the horse to grow thick hair, if the horse has no shelter (not recommended) or if your horse is really wet and shivering
depends on the breed of the horse. after a sweaty workout and if it's cold defo put a blanket no matter how hot they are.Answer:Actually, no, a horse does not need a blanket no matter the breed and it is better for them if they do not wear one as it heats them up unevenly, and therefore does not do a good job. However, most people clip their horses for their convenience. When a person clips the horse, it is for one or both of two reasons: 1) they like the way it looks 2) it cuts cooling down time significantly. When they clip the horses coat, a horse needs a blanket because in clipping the horse they take away his insulation from the cold. If you are in the horse's best interests you will take the extra time to cool him down after a workout and see the beauty in an un-clipped horse just so that your horse can live a better life.