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Dehydration can be an issue for horses year round. Heat can cause horses to sweat out a lot of their water content. Cold temperatures can make horses feel less inclined to drink sufficient amounts of water. Dehydration in horses can become fatal quickly. It causes excess strain to their kidneys, which can lead to kidney failure and other organ damage. It is important to know and look for the signs of dehydration in horses, no matter what time of year it is.
There are many signs that indicate dehydration in your horse. These signs include:
If multiple signs of dehydration are present, you should consult your veterinarian immediately. Dehydration can cause irreversible damage in as little as three or four days. Ensure that there is always clean water available for your horse. Make sure the water isn’t too cold or hot for the horse to drink comfortably. An easy way to provide the appropriate temperature of water is through a Bar-Bar-A Watering System. Making salt blocks available or soaking your horse’s food with water are both excellent ways to increase their water consumption.
Dehydration can cause serious issues at any time of the year. Installing a Bar-Bar-A system can go a long way toward preventing inadequate water consumption. For more information about our Bar-Bar-A system, contact us at the Horse Drinker today!