Hi Laree There is something so lovely about the pristine look of snow, before it turns to mud. Living in a place that is not as cold as much of Canada (I heard that Regina is going to have a wind chill of -41 today - what are you dealing with Wanda) and we get rain and snow in the winter, I much prefer when we get snow and it stays - not too cold - just below freezing but it looks much prettier than mud and I think the horse seem much less cold when it is dry cold rather than wet.
That being said - I must remember that we too will go through the ugly bugly stage of mud and yuck before getting to summer. Robyn Icelandic Horse Farm Robyn Hood & Phil Pretty Vernon BC Canada www.icefarm.com
