How to Check If Your Horse Is Dehydrated
Sweating is the process horses use to cool themselves when their body temperature rises. When a horse sweats they...
» View ArticleSweating is the process horses use to cool themselves when their body temperature rises. When a horse sweats they...
» View ArticleIf you’ve spent any time around a stable during the summer months, then you are probably acquainted with the smell...
» View ArticleDehydration can be as much of a problem in winter as it is in the summer. Horses need to drink...
» View ArticleElectrolytes are necessary for horses that sweat. Without proper electrolyte supplementation, horses are at best unable to perform optimally, and...
» View ArticleArticle re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: http://equineguelph.ca/index.php Story by: Dr. Brianne Henderson As we move through the height...
» View ArticleHey everyone. Hope you’re staying cool in this hot weather, which for me means I'm either riding at 5:30 a.m. or after 6 p.m. When the weather is hot like this, there are special precautions we can take as owners to make sure our horses don’t overheat…
» View ArticleWhen it’s hot out, exercise and other stressors can lead to dangerous dehydration. Horses generate a tremendous amount of heat...
» View VideoElectrolytes perform critical functions within your horse’s body. They help regulate nerve and muscle functions by carrying electrical impulses between...
» View VideoSummer Games is a unique blend of both electrolytes and trace minerals specifically formulated to replenish critical electrolytes in the...
» View VideoNo matter what the season, when horses work hard they produce heat and sweat. Properly cooling down your horse will...
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