Awareness of the outside world. On one hand, airplane tickets for an upcoming trip. On the other hand, the issues of oil & TSA & ICE. Time will tell which one will prevail.
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Last week, we had to break out the blankets for two nights.
Perhaps for the last time this season? (Crosses fingers.)
The day between was cool, so I switched them to daywear with a plan to remove if too hot.
Whenever I checked, they were out in the pasture. In other words, not overheated and hiding in the shade.
I finally marched out to double-check. Milton was closest. He was toasty but not hot. The way you might feel wearing a warm sweater on a brisk day.
Hmm.
As he has gotten older, Milton has gotten more blanket loving. He still hates having it put on, but he’s happy to be warm and doesn’t seem to overheat.
Mathilda was the same way. Scoffed at the idea of blankets. Then as she got older, she decided that maybe blankets were not the worst thing. Perhaps even double blankets, please.
I said something similar last year, “Milton is the second horse to warm up, so to speak, to blankets as the years go by. Mathilda turned her nose us at blankets for years, only to become a blanket hog in her old age.” [What’s Been Happening With The Home Team]
Rodney, on the other hoof, is keeping himself warmer these days. I used to say that he was part lizard. [More Heat Therapy 2017]
“Rodney is easy. As long as it is under 70o or dark, he’s good.” [Dressing Decisions 2025]
These days, Rodney warms up almost before Milton does. On some sunny days, Rodney has come close to maybe thinking about possibly sweating. As best we can tell, it correlates with switching him to grain. [Feeding The Same Breed]
More blanketing as one gets older seems reasonable. Less blanketing as one gets older proves that it’s an individual thing.
Onwards!
Katherine












