not that much just make sure that there getting enough water through out the day . if you notice that they are drinking alot you should think about putting electrolites in there water
Not hungry/not thirsty.
7 leters if heathly
Answer 1: In cool weather, horses will drink about 10-12 gallons per day. During hot weather they drink 20-25 gallons (or more) per day depending on the heat and humidity. Answer 2: A horse drinks roughly 1.5 to 1.0 gallons of water per 100 pounds of body weight. In the winter horses tend to drink less as they don't like to drink overly cold water and in the summer or during very hard work they may drink up to twice as much. There is no one 'standard' amount of water a horse will drink year round.
Given an abundant water supply, a horse will drink water until it has satisfied its thirst. This will vary widely, depending on many variables. The temp. of the water, the temp. of the air, before exercise, during exercise, after exercise, etc. How much hay will a horse eat at one session? How much sweet feed will a horse eat?
Because during the summer it's hot out and they drink water to cool them off. During the winter it's cold so instead of drinking cold water to cool them off, they drink a hot beverage to warm them up. :)
Depending on what climate the horse lives in, how much work it does and the size of the horse the answer will vary, but a good estimate is between 10-25 gallons.
Horses can drink up to 70 liters of water per day. The amount of water that a horse actually NEEDS to survive will depend on its circumstances (temperature, type of horse, size of horse, amount of work, etc.)
Arabians like all other horse breeds needs 0.5 to 1.0 gallons of water per 100 pounds of bodyweight daily. This means that a 1,000 pound horse would drink 5 to 10 gallons of water. Water intake will increase when it is extremely hot/humid, the horse is in work, or when lactating.
An average-sized horse will require anywhere from 10 - 15 gallons of water a day. The water needs to be clean, fresh and free of excessive mineral deposits, dirt and debris. In the winter, a horse may only drink 5 - 10 gallons of water a day.
Clean and Cold water should always be available but usually they need 5 to 10 Gallons.
Because they do not sweat as much in the winter than they do in the summer.
Well an average 1,000 pound horse will drink 5-10 gallons of water per day on average, 1 gallon of water weighs 8 pounds so that's 40-80 pounds per horse multiplied by 100 that's 4,000 to 8,000 pounds of water.