yes. all horses like water.
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No! Horses should never drink dirty water. They should have access to clean water at all times.
It depends on your area. How ever if you make sure that there are no chemicals that will get into the water, that there are no leaves and other objects on the surface of the water, and the water doesn't look cloudy or toxic, it should be fine. Horses drink out of puddles all the time. I don't think rain water is going to hurt them.
There are actually quite a few different ways that horses get their water and a few different variables. I have horses and their out on pasture so we have water tanks for them that we keep full. If a horse is in a stable they would most likely have a bucket in their stall that was kept full at all times. There are also automatic waterers where a horse is trained to step of a pedal of sorts and it fills up a dish for them to drink out of. Wild horses on the other hand are going to drink out of lakes, ponds, creeks, rivers.. pretty much any water supply that they can get to. Its very important for horses to have access to water at all times.
Cold water is safe for horses to drink and can help cool them down after exercise. However, it's best to offer water that is not extremely cold, as horses may be more inclined to drink water that is at a moderate temperature. Rapidly changing a horse's body temperature by offering very cold water can cause shock or discomfort.
horses eat hay and drink water
Horses drink WATER if I was you I wouldn't give the horse anything else
Appaloosa's like all other horses drink water.
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No! Horses should never drink dirty water. They should have access to clean water at all times.
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
Horses need water, just like any other mammal, otherwise they become dehydrated. In desperate situations, a horse will paw at a puddle on the ground and drink the water along with the nutrients that come up. In pastures and stables, horses need access to fresh water 24/7. If the water freezes, the horses can't drink it, so in winter the water might need a heater to keep it liquid. Horses are less picky about well water, etc. than humans, but even travelling to another part of the country may affect the horse when he drinks different water than he is used to. Horses may also drink from ponds or lakes if they have access, and if they do the water should be monitored for parasites and chemicals that may harm the horse.
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