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North Star Riding Center LLC We offer jumping/Dressage and western riding lessons, horse training and horse boarding.

24/12/2024

Growing up in the 70s and 80s there was only piebald and skewbald

23/12/2024

Water is a vital resource for horses year-round, but its importance becomes even greater during the winter months. Maintaining proper hydration is essential for horses to support digestion, overall health, and especially for preventing colic, a potentially life-threatening condition.

In winter, horses may drink less water due to cold temperatures, or water sources might freeze, limiting access. Reduced water intake increases the risk of impaction colic, a condition that occurs when food material becomes lodged in the horse’s digestive tract. This is exacerbated by the dry, fibrous nature of winter forage like hay, which contains less moisture compared to fresh pasture grass. Without sufficient water, the digestive system slows and cannot properly break down this material, potentially leading to blockages.

Encouraging adequate water consumption is critical. Horses should normally drink 5-12 gallons of water daily, and ensuring the water is warm enough—between 45-65°F—can help encourage drinking. Studies show that horses are more likely to consume warm water during cold weather. Using heated water buckets or tank deicers can prevent freezing and make water more appealing.

Fun Fact: Research shows that horses drink almost 40% more water per day if given warm water (45-65 °F) instead of near-freezing water. (Kristula and McDonnell, 1994)

Electrolytes or salt supplements can also stimulate thirst, prompting horses to drink more. Offering soaked hay or adding water to feed can provide additional hydration. However, soaking hay or feed isn’t recommended in environments where these items would freeze solid before being consumed by the horse.

Preventing dehydration in winter is a proactive measure to safeguard against colic. Regularly monitoring water intake and ensuring clean, accessible, and palatable water is essential. By addressing these needs, horse owners can help maintain their horses’ health and comfort throughout the colder months.

If you have questions or concerns about your horses' winter water intake, contact your veterinarian.

19/12/2024
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Ali and Chip had a great ride yesterday! They have made so much progress! It's fun to see and even better to be a part o...
19/12/2024

Ali and Chip had a great ride yesterday! They have made so much progress! It's fun to see and even better to be a part of their journey 🧡💛❤️

19/12/2024

Keep climbing ♥️

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19/12/2024

Centered Riding

13/12/2024
13/12/2024

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13/12/2024
Taluca is coming along nicely. Her owner loves her progress, which makes you heart happy ❤️
13/12/2024

Taluca is coming along nicely. Her owner loves her progress, which makes you heart happy ❤️

07/12/2024

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07/12/2024

Check out our ad in this week's Tyndall Tribune & Register, hope to see you Sunday!!

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41738 Cleveland Road

57066

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