What Not to Feed Your Horse
It is fun to give your horse a delicious treat every once in a while. However, these treats should be given in moderation, and some foods should never be given at all. Here are a few of the foods that should not be given to horses. Meat Horses are herbivores. They should never be given […]
Read MoreSigns of Stress in Horses
There are many things that can cause elevated stress levels in horses. There are also multiple signs that will help you determine how stressed your horse is. Knowing the signs can help you keep your horse happy and healthy. Signs of Stress It is important to familiarize yourself with the signs of stress. Horses have […]
Read MorePros and Cons of Blanketing
During the coldest times of year, people start thinking about the best ways to keep their horses comfortable. This brings up a widespread debate- should you blanket your horse? Choosing whether or not to blanket your horses is largely a matter of preference. Here are a few pros and cons […]
Read MoreHow to Keep Your Horse Hydrated in the Summer
Summer is in full swing, which means long fun-filled days of riding your horses. However, with riding comes responsibility. Horses sweat to cool off during warm weather and exercise, just like humans. So it’s imperative to keep your horse hydrated to replenish the balance of water and electrolytes. Here’s how to make sure your horse […]
Read MoreHow to Install a Horse Drinker
Today, we’re sharing how to install the horse drinker using the moderate climate installation method. The moderate climate method is for frost lines that that are 3 feet or less. In this method, you’ll dig a deeper hole, add some tires toward the bottom, and do a little bit of insulating on the sleeve. First, you’ll […]
Read MoreHow to Keep Your Horse Hydrated During the Winter
Keeping your horse hydrated and healthy during the winter months can be complex. It’s hard to leave water out for your horse to drink when temperatures are dipping below freezing. At Bar Bar A Horsedrinker, we have found the solution to keep your horse hydrated. Your horse should be drinking a milliliter per pound per […]
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