DIRTY rugs harbour bacteria and fungus, both of which can lead to skin irritation and potential infections in the horse.

Not only is having your rugs cleaned important for the well-being and comfort of your horse, it will help save you money in the long run because keeping your rug clean and in good condition helps maintain the features of the blanket, such as waterproof covering and durable layering, working to a high level of performance.

There are many rug repair and cleaning services around the country which offer competitive rates. Ideally, your horse’s turnout rugs should be cleaned after each season.

If a blanket needs some minor touch-ups midway through the season, spot cleaning with a stiff horse brush will often suffice.

Lightweight rugs can be washed in your home washing machine. Coolers and show sheets aren’t as bulky as heavier blankets and have enough room to get properly cleaned in a washing machine. However, the hair, mud and manure can potentially damage the washing machine and drainage system.

  • Brush and hose down these blankets before attempting to clean them in your home’s washing machine.
    • Be certain the blanket is fully rinsed - soap residue can irritate a horse’s skin. Remember, your horse will sweat underneath those rugs and even small amounts of soap and detergent may lead to skin problems.
    • Hang the rug over a fence or line to allow them to air dry.
    • Make sure the blanket is fully dry before storing it. Moisture can cause the fabric to become moldy or rot.
      • Once the blanket is dry, use a sealable storage boxes for storing your blankets. This keeps them out of harm’s way until the next time you use them.