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There's more to a horse blanket than meets the eye. Different types of blankets are designed for specific purposes, from providing warmth to protecting against the elements. When it comes to thoroughbreds, finding a blanket that fits well is essential. Thoroughbreds typically have high withers and short shoulders, making finding a properly fitting blanket difficult.
Schneiders VTEK blankets are designed to fit the unique shape of a thoroughbred, providing optimal coverage and protection. Our patented VTEK Wither Relief Technology blankets are made of an extra V of fabric at the withers, which helps to remove pressure and prevent rubbing. These blankets are ideal for thoroughbreds as they offer a more custom fit. Whether your thoroughbred is stabled or turned out, a Schneiders blanket can help to keep them warm and comfortable.
Frequently Asked Questions About Thoroughbred Blankets
What size blanket does a thoroughbred need?
Knowing which size blanket your thoroughbred needs depends on their height, weight, and conformation. First, you'll need to consider your horse's weight. If they're on the heavier side, you'll want to ensure you get a blanket rated for their weight. Secondly, you'll need to consider your horse's height. You don't want the blanket to be too short or too long - you want it to reach from their neck to their tail. Lastly, you'll need to take into account their body type. If they have a wide chest or barrel, you'll want to ensure the blanket is large enough to fit comfortably around them. Learn more about Picking a Blanket Fit That’s Right for Your Horse.
Should I blanket my thoroughbred?
If you're wondering whether or not you should blanket your thoroughbred, the answer is that it depends on the climate you live in, your horse’s age, and their coat. Generally, it's a good idea to start blanketing your horse when the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Learn more about when to blanket your horse in our Blanketing 101 guide.