Preventing Heat-Related Problems in Horses

Here are 10 tips–from keeping horses hydrated to limiting exercise–on preventing heat-related problems.
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Preventing Heat-Related Problems in Horses
Hose or spray off your horse during the hot summer months. Evaporation produces cooling and continuous hosing is one of the most effective means of lowering body temperature. | Photo: Erica Larson

Meteorologists believe this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (June 7-9) will produce record hot temperatures throughout northern California. Many horse events are scheduled during this time. Here are 10 important tips from clinicians at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine on preventing heat-related problems in horses.

1. Heat can kill: High environmental temperatures and related heat issues of dehydration, exhaustion, and heat stroke can occur in horses and can produce illness and death. This is serious business and you must take steps to ensure your horse is protected when traveling in a trailer, being ridden on trail rides, or in competition events.

2. Drink water: Maintain hydration in your horse by allowing free access to water at all times during hot weather. It is a myth that a hot horse drinking water will experience colic or other medical problems. Never let your horse pass up a chance to drink water. Only horses that have been deprived of water for a significant time (many hours or days) need to have water provided in smaller amounts over time. Let your horse drink on the trail or after a class at a show. Offer some hay and your horse will often drink after eating the hay

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