Yes. Water is necessary for many aspects of your horse's health. It helps to flush impurities out through the kidneys, helps the nutrients from food get where they need to go, lubricates joints and protects body organs, helps regulate the horse's body heat, and many other things. No horse should EVER be left without access to clean fresh water. But when a horse is engaged in hard work, you will need to regulate how fast the horse is drinking water, and how much. Too much too fast after hard work can cause colic or laminitis. Allow the horse to cool down first before allowing it to drink large amounts of water.
Yes! Horses should always have access to fresh, clean water!
All animals should have access to clean drinking water at all times.
Over 90% of the population in Japan has access to clean, fresh water.
When you clean your dwarf hamsters cage you should put fresh bedding in because they could have stored food in it that could rot or they might have urinated in it which should be cleaned so change its nest whenever you clean its cage which should be a around once a week.
Without clean water the life is impossible.
Well, yes, horses should always have access to fresh water.
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Egypt did have access to clean water. they used the Nile river. the Pharaohs used peasants and outcasts to go to the Nile lake and get a lot of fresh water.
clean, fresh water
To smell fresh, look clean, be presentable...?
to be looked dignified
You should clean your refrigerator at least once a month to keep it fresh and organized. This helps prevent odors, mold, and food spoilage.