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How to Dry a Horse in Winter when it is cold. Drying horses in Winter is difficult. This video shares my own tips and tricks fir getting your horse dry when it is cold outside. Natural Horsemanship is a wholistic approach to horse care. Keeping your horse comfortable and happy and healthy means your horse can be a good partner, and at their best. Horses that are put up wet are at risk for Rain Rot, Tying up, and even colic from the stress of prolonged discomfort, from getting a chill. Wicking sheets made of fleece or wool can also help, but if you don't have access to clean dry wicking sheets, these tricks can help get your horse really dry, so you can be sure your horse will be comfortable, dry and warm in winter, overnight, on damp or chilly nights. When you take good care of your horse, it shows. You have peace of mind, and joy knowing your partner, the horse is at his best. Connect with Jen via Text or VM at (817) 313-1822 for your free Discovery Session Love Jen, Your Barnlife coach. www.barnlifecoach.com Copyright, Liability Waiver, and Disclaimer All Rights Reserved The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable to your particular situation. You should consult with a professional (or professionals) where appropriate before any action is taken with reference to this video, this channel or website, or affiliated links. No professional advice is being given here for any specific person. The channel and associated site, Barnlifecoach.com, simply share opinions and methods personally adopted by the creator. It is the responsibility of the viewer to practice common sense and caution in any method related to handling, training, or managing horses. Innate danger exists whenever you choose to be around large, powerful animals. Journey with Jen/Barnlifecoach.com, it’s creators and associates, will not be held liable for any actions a viewer chooses to take after viewing this content or associated links, including those to third parties. No liability or damages, including but not limited to injury, disability or death of persons or animals, shall be assumed because of this video and or content. Furthermore, your use of this site and any associated or linked sites, and watching these videos confirms your agreement that Idaho state and Kootenai county law apply to all disputes relating to this site/channel and videos and/or venue for all claims and disputes relating to this site and all related videos. By viewing this content, you agree to be bound by the disclaimer at Journey with Jen’s Channel and Barnlifecoach.com, or in the video description. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act, and/or without the prior express written permission of Journey With Jen or Barnlifecoach.com. Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: While all persons associated directly or indirectly with this site, channel, and video use their best efforts in preparing the content for videos, there is no express or implied representations or warranty with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the content of these videos, including any content, links or resources shared, including those by third parties. Furthermore, all parties specifically disclaim any and all express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.