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My horse does not drink well when traveling. Are
there methods for increasing his/her water intake?
When
horses are traveling, it is not uncommon for them to decrease their water intake. Dehydration
can be a dangerous condition for horses and has the potential to lead to colic. For
this reason, monitoring the water intake and ensuring your horse does not become
dehydrated is very important. There are several options to encourage water consumption
during traveling. One option is traveling with tanks of water from your
farm. Although this can be a challenge, some horses become “picky” and
will only drink water from their own home. Another option is offering a
bucket of electrolyte water and/or a bucket of molasses water with their bucket
of plain water. Always make sure you offer a bucket of plain water whenever
offering buckets of water with additives. Also, there are electrolyte powders
that can be added to the feed that may encourage your horse to drink more water. Last
but not least, the traditional mineral block may be helpful and is quite easy
to make available at all times of the day and in all weather conditions. |