If you plan on keeping the horse alive you want that. We keep two buckets in each stall so that we don't have to go out after 6 PM for another fill.
Failing to do so increases the chances for your horse getting Colic. That is expensive if your horse is not caught right away and chances are not great that your horse will make it.
It is easier to give them enough water.
Yes! Horses should always have access to fresh, clean water!
All animals should have access to clean drinking water at all times.
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Well, yes, horses should always have access to fresh water.
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.
probably no because what if they don't have contact with water at that time but if its possible and they do have contact to clean water they should drink it!
You should clean it out if any droppings are in it. Also if it is wet or damp. Other than that you might need to clean it every now and then just to keep it fresh.
Yes! Horses need lots of water! Make sure it is clean before they drink. Also make sure it is in a easy place for them to get toyes, even when in the field. there should be water for them to access at all times.Not if the horse just "pigged out" on hay and oats. It could bloat up with air/water and die! Let the horse rest after a hot workout or lots of eating away from lots of water or just give one inch in a bucket.
At all times, never leave your horse without fresh water!
Provide fresh drinking water and clean food.
You should clean it every day.
You should clean the pasture every day. If you don't, people will step in horse "stuff".