What do you think of PJs...?
for horses? Good? Bad? Obnoxious?
for horses? Good? Bad? Obnoxious?
The Captain
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I put it on my googley eyed horse's. They reported back to me that it's obnoxious. Most of the poor putz find a way to snake their way out of them, then hide in the corner and pout.
see arr harr
Not obnoxious at all. I have Snuggy Jams (http://www.snuggyhoods.com/uk/jams.html ) for my Anglo Arab. He has a thin coat and thin skin, and unlike my other ponies (all hairies - a Highland, a Shetland, a small herd of Welshies and a gypsy pony) he does need something to keep him warm at night. He wears his jammies under his stable rug during the worst of the winter (about from Christmas to the middle of March) and it keeps him happy. My stepdaughter's pony came with PJs, but I really don't think she's going to need them!
Y!Bother
I think PJ's are bad and obnoxious and make horses look silly like this one: http://www.ironhorseblankets.com/about.php
Park Pleasure
My horse has long legs and we can never find them long enough so he looks silly when they only come up to his fetlocks..and he is kinda clutzy so that also frightens me..so I'll just keep him in his night shirt sans the bottoms...as he always seems to wet them too. I haven't seen them with the self open slit and when he has to go, he has to go. I think he likes having the "functioning" parts open and ready to go at a moments notice.
Sabrina G
will i have never had one on my horse but i think there is no reason to have one unless your horse needs one. and your horse would need one if his blanket rubs or something but if the blanket what rubbing i would just get a new blanket. i think that are a wast of money