Horses can typically drink from treated water shortly after it has been treated, as long as the treatment method used is safe for livestock. For example, if the water has been chlorinated, it's generally recommended to wait at least 30 minutes to 1 hour before allowing horses to drink, ensuring that the chlorine levels have dissipated to safe levels. Always consult specific guidelines for the treatment used, as some methods may require longer waiting periods.
horses eat hay and drink water
It must be at least filtered and boiled
Horses drink WATER if I was you I wouldn't give the horse anything else
it's not processed, it is filtered and or treated. There are many different ways to filter water. And you can drink straight from spring water.
Appaloosa's like all other horses drink water.
milk and water
Water
No! Horses should never drink dirty water. They should have access to clean water at all times.
If by "cure" you mean make safe to drink, it can be boiled, or treated with a disinfecting chemical, such as chlorine. It can also be treated with ultraviolet light.
Because they are thirsty.
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the horses like the human they need water to drink it or they will die if they did not drink water everyday