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Hydration Information

Some horses can actually be more dehydrated during a cold winter’s day than on a summer scorcher—especially if the humidity is high—because thirst mechanisms don’t always function as efficiently when the mercury dips. Water heaters and salt/electrolyte supplementation can help ensure your horse is drinking up.


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