Did you know that your horse should be
hydrated on a routine basis whether it’s summer or winter? Most horse owners
may think hydration is critically important in the summer only due to the high
temperatures and extreme heat. However, the winter is also important as the dry
air can cause severe dehydration in some horses. On a daily basis your horse
should drink between 5 and 10 gallons of water. Monitoring this can be done by
filling a bucket in the morning and then checking it midday or in the evening
to gage how much your horse has drunk. Keep in mind, your horse may drink more
outside then in the stall or vice versa so monitor both watering places. You
can keep your horse hydrated by keeping fresh water available all day and
night. You may need to add supplements or electrolytes to the water to
encourage your horse to drink. Click this site https://rosehillvhc.com/
or call your veterinarians Wichita, KS to learn more.
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