Definitely not. When a horse is wet, the fly sheet can become heavy and cling to the horse's body, which can make the horse uncomfortable and cause rubbing or chafing. Additionally, if the horse is still wet under the fly sheet, this can create a damp environment that can lead to skin irritation or other health issues.
It's best to wait until the horse is completely dry before putting on a fly sheet. If the horse is sweating or has gotten wet from rain or a bath, it's important to towel dry them thoroughly and allow them to fully air dry before putting on the fly sheet. This will help ensure that the horse remains comfortable and dry while wearing the fly sheet, which is essential for their health and well-being.
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