It really depends on how in-shape the horse is, and what their “normal” is. But if a horse gets super sweaty and lathered or starts breathing really heavy I will usually end the session and start the cool down process. Each horse and situation is different, but it’s always best to monitor and be aware of your horse’s body language
It really depends on how in-shape the horse is, and what their “normal” is. But if a horse gets super sweaty and lathered or starts breathing really heavy I will usually end the session and start the cool down process. Each horse and situation is different, but it’s always best to monitor and be aware of your horse’s body language
On a hot day like you said, how long would you typically ride so you don’t overheat your horse?
At my barn we ride an hour and then rinse them