gunslinger598
Posted : 7/13/2009 5:41:39 PM
I've always been told that if the temp & humidity added together equal 150 or above it it extremely dangerous for the horse. At some point someone on a horse forum contridcted that but it is still sound advice.
Today the temp here is forecast to be 103F , with heat index about 110. That will put the humidty somewhere in the 40% range.
I'm in S E Oklahoma, not to far from the Tx, Ar. & La borders.
This morning I started a 3 yr old filly under saddle. It went very smooth. We were done in about 45 minutes. The filly barely had a sweat on her. Other times on other horses that same amount of progress would have taken 3 hours and both horse & rider would be drenched in sweat. When I cam in the temp was 95 with heat index of 103.
The measure about riding in the heat may include the type of riding, such as a shady trail, the length of the ride, the horse & riders condition.
One can easily keep the horse tuned up in short 30 minute rides that can include warm up & moderate work outs. The better solution would be to use that time for non intensive pleasure rides.