
Spring Transition Fatigue in Horses | Why Energy Drops as Workload Increases
If your horse feels more tired as work increases this spring, you are not imagining it. Transition fatigue is real, and it is often misun...
This page connects directly to your full Travel & Hauling Recovery system and the Hydro-Lyte® Trusted guide.
Print This Chart ---Palatability matters more than theory. If the horse will not take it, the plan fails.
---| Trip Length | Before Loading | During Haul | After Arrival |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Hours | Electrolytes pre-load | Offer water once if stopping | Water + optional re-dose |
| 6 Hours | Electrolytes pre-load | Water at planned stops | Electrolytes + full hydration |
| 9 Hours | Electrolytes pre-load | Water every stop, consistent intake | Electrolytes + recovery routine |
Overnight stops are not breaks. They are part of the recovery process.
---Use them when hauling duration, heat, or stress increases demand. Consistency matters more than intensity.
Focus on pre-load hydration and consistent stops. Familiar water sources help improve intake.
Hydration problems rarely show up all at once. They surface as stiffness, dullness, slower recovery, and small changes riders almost miss.

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