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Horses water intake can double during the summer months. This is especially true when a horse is working hard and sweating profusely, at which time a horse can lose literally 5-10% of its body weight. While this is a natural part of the horses temperature regulating (i.e. cooling) process, it is crucial that this fluid be restored.
There are a number of factors that can affect your horse’s water consumption levels in the summer. The most obvious being:
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Providing water from buckets or troughs can lead to circumstances where a horse will not take in enough water because the water has become heated throughout the day and too warm for the horses liking. Buckets are especially prone to this due to the small amount of water that needs to heat up for this to happen
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Another factor that can affect your horse’s water consumption during the summer months:
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Many assume that any type of ‘fresh or natural’ source of water is by its very nature clean and healthy. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Stagnant or algae ridden water can produce a tainted taste to the water; which will deter animals from drinking their fill during the hot summer months.
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By utilizing The Drinking Post™ you can avoid these issues and effortlessly enjoy the benefits of:
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In addition to the direct health benefits to your horse, you can also benefit from:
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