Season doesn't matter. If it's cold, you need to put a blanket on your horse. It can get cold in the middle of summer sometimes; you have to pay attention to the weather.
around winter
If your horse shivers from the cold in the winter, you need a blanket. some horses get cold easy other don't. If you live where you don't get snow I would just let your horses grow there extra hair the natural way, but if you live where it snows you should put the blanket on.
You would put a blanket on a horse in the winter to save him from getting a cold or even dieing. However, if you do not clip your horse, it is better to leave him unblanketed. To tell if your horse is cold enough to blanket him, touch his ears. If the are cold, he is most likely cold. If they are not, he is fine as is. Also look for abnormal behavior. If he is standing listlessly with his head down, something is wrong, and it may be that he is cold.
As long as a male horse is horney (a stallion) he is able to stick it in. However, he will not get "turned on" unless in the presence of a mare who is wet. Mares go into heat twice a year: in the spring and summer. A mare is in horny for around 4-10 days and exact times vary from horse to horse.
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Horses might need blankets during the winter if they are outside. If your horse is inside a warm stable, you probably do not need a blanket.Horses also need a blanket if they have been exercising and it is cool, because they can sweat and lose too much heat.A horse only needs a blanket over the winter if it doesn't have a thick winter coat grown in. If it has a good winter coat, all the horse will need is a place to get out of the wind (a windbreak or a stable) and it won't need the blanket at all. Horses can tolerate much colder temperatures than humans can, so they do fine in all but the coldest weather (below zero Fahrenheit).
You should cover a horse in WINTER
You should blanket your horse in the winter months if you are located in a cold area. You can also blanket your horse on nights before a show in the winter but its mostly recommended you put the horse in an available stall.
Usually you'd get your horse a new blanket in late fall or early winter. Or what ever the coldest season for your region is.
Winter
All seasons. Summer and Spring have storms, Winter and Fall have cold weather, there is no time a blanket isn't important.
If your horse shivers from the cold in the winter, you need a blanket. some horses get cold easy other don't. If you live where you don't get snow I would just let your horses grow there extra hair the natural way, but if you live where it snows you should put the blanket on.
every other season apart from summer unless it is particularly warm
maybe a sheet for flies in spring but a blanket in winter. depending on where you live.
It depends mainly on where you live but during the winter they should have a heavy blanket and during early spring and late fall they should have a sheet or light blanket.
in spring
winter
Winter, I would think! Winter, and fall, when cold. Basically, any time when its cold out, kk?