heat can make them thristy also if they have been worked that day
A:Horses need to drink several gallons of water each day, between 4 and 8 or even 10 gallons. They lose water when they urinate, sweat, ect. and must replace this daily.Yes, horses can get thirsty. That is one reason why we keep water basins in their stalls. from all of the running around that they do......... I would get thirsty too!
Of course, they are living things, and all living things need water to live. Plus, horses run a lot, and they do very fast for a long time, so you can bet they drink a lot of water.
Put salt togather with grass when horse eat it. Then he will go to drink very soon.
A rabbit should always have access to clean, cool, fresh water in a clean container (a bowl or bottle). The only way you can tell that your rabbit is thirsty by seeing him or her drink.
When the horse sticks out your hand.
Get a vet to administer a shot of fluids.
A healthy horse should drink 35-55 liters of water a day.
There is no specific number of times. When near water, a horse will drink whenever it is thirsty.
If this isn't for any games, in real life, horses will drink when they get thirsty enough. there's a saying- you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink
Water
Not usually.
Ayrag also spelled Airag, is fermented horse milk which is the drink of choice among the mongolians
...you can't make him drink. But they WILL drink if THEY lead YOU to water.
water- from a river
a horse drinks more
Bring your horse over to some water and a little bubble thingy will come up and then you click drink.
of course!! drink the horse sperm....
they live in water so they drink water