
14. What happens if you blanket the horse too warmly or too coldly?
What happens if you blanket the horse too warmly or too coldly?
What happens if you blanket the horse too warmly or too coldly?
We were going to talk about heat in general, but got stuck on the ever-so-debated topic of blankets; both their use and non-use, but also what happens physically.
Do you know, for example, why the coat grows to a certain length in winter, or how it is that the snow doesn't melt on the horse's back even though it is warm?
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We were going to talk about heat in general, but got stuck on the ever-so-debated topic of blankets; both their use and non-use, but also what happens physically.
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