Minimor
Well-Known Member
Christmas eve in Manitoba, & we have horses that are shedding. This has to be a record--previously we've had them start in January, usually mid to late January, one year I think the mares started in early January--but never have we had one shedding in December! I'm not talking a few loose hairs either--this morning the one mare had gobs of loose hair on her. She's in foal, but not due until May 1st, so we can't attribute early shedding to an early baby...
So far we've been having a very mild winter--some cold, -30 was the coldest so far & that was only one night; otherwise we've had a few -20 to -27 nights, but only for a short spell, then we get the tail end of a chinook & it warms up nicely. We've been having lots of rain/freezing drizzle--we had more rain night before last, lots of fog yesterday....it was thawing yesterday & again today--feels like spring!
We always hear the amount of light affects the horses' coats, but this winter we've had very little sun--it's been cloud, cloud & more cloud. So, we can't attribute the early shedding to an extra bright winter sun.
The horses know something about the weather that we don't know??? Woo hoo.
So far we've been having a very mild winter--some cold, -30 was the coldest so far & that was only one night; otherwise we've had a few -20 to -27 nights, but only for a short spell, then we get the tail end of a chinook & it warms up nicely. We've been having lots of rain/freezing drizzle--we had more rain night before last, lots of fog yesterday....it was thawing yesterday & again today--feels like spring!
We always hear the amount of light affects the horses' coats, but this winter we've had very little sun--it's been cloud, cloud & more cloud. So, we can't attribute the early shedding to an extra bright winter sun.
The horses know something about the weather that we don't know??? Woo hoo.