I believe we can all agree that summer has arrived, and it’s time to get ready for those scorching hot days.
Hydration is essential during the hot months, but poor water quality can significantly reduce your horse’s water intake. Most horses prefer not to drink warm water, so providing fresh, cool water on a daily basis is crucial. Dark-colored troughs or buckets left in direct sunlight will absorb heat and warm the water quickly.
Horse feeds typically lack sufficient salt to fulfill their daily sodium needs. Therefore, it is advisable to provide an extra source of salt. At the very least, a salt block should be readily available. However, since horses are not natural lickers, they may not consume enough on their own. A good way to ensure they get enough salt is to top-dress their feed with 2 oz of plain salt each day.
During the “sweating season,” whether due to temperature, workload, or travel, you should switch to a quality electrolyte. This will provide essential minerals such as potassium and calcium, along with salt, that your horse loses through sweat. The best electrolytes are primarily mineral-based, not sugar-laden.
We all know how refreshing it is to relax under a shade tree in the summer compared to being exposed to the full sun, and your horse feels the same way. If your turnout areas lack trees, consider providing a run-in shed or a fabric sunscreen as shelter to help keep your horses cool.
Metabolic heat generated by exercise is a significant source of heat for horses; therefore, it is best to limit strenuous exercise to early morning or late evening when temperatures and humidity are lower. Alternatively, consider easing up on hard training during the hottest months of summer.
RepleniMash:
On a hot day, during a long haul, or after a tough ride, reach for Purina® RepleniMash™. With built-in electrolytes and Outlast® Gastric Support, it’s the perfect solution to rehydrate, replenish, and comfort your horse when they need it most.
Purina RepleniMash is conveniently available in a 7lb travel size or a larger 25lb bag!
MQ Systemiq:
Ensuring Your Horse’s Probiotic is Effective
How can you be sure the probiotic you’re giving to your horse is truly effective? There’s a chance it might not be. For a probiotic to function optimally, it needs to remain alive throughout both the manufacturing process and the horse’s acidic stomach. It’s time to rethink your approach and gain assurance in your choice with Purina’s new MQ Systemiq probiotic supplement.
Benefits of MQ Systemiq™ Probiotic Supplement
Whether your horse encounters challenges from intense exercise, trailering, competition, or occasional gastrointestinal stress, the Systemiq™ probiotic supplement supports horses at all levels in overcoming these obstacles. Its research demonstrates that it remains live and active despite the demands of manufacturing and the harsh gastric environment, providing a systemic effect for your horse. Don’t just take our word for it; listen to theirs.
Available in a 2lb/30 Day Supply!
Purina Outlast Gastric Support Supplement:
Many horse owners trust Purina Outlast Gastric Support Supplement for maintaining their horses’ comfort, especially during stressful times like travel, competition season or fluctuating temperatures. This supplement acts swiftly, provides long-lasting relief, and surpasses other gastric support options.
What Makes It Unique?
Purina’s Outlast Gastric Supplement is conveniently available in a 9lb travel size or a larger 40lb bag!
Equitub w/ClariFly:
Purina’s Equitub w/ClariFly is a premium self-fed supplement that provides gastric support, fly control, and consistent nutrition in an easy-to-feed and convenient form. This innovative horse tub combines 3 supplements into a single product:
Available in a 55lb tub!
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