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A horse show hydration guide now routed directly to What Does My Horse Need, Prehabilitation, Hydro-Lyte®, and 16oz Liniment Gel.
Spring is one of the hardest seasons for hydration consistency. Cold mornings turn into warm afternoons. Workloads increase. Horses sweat more than riders expect.
If you want to improve equine hydration in spring, routines need flexibility without losing structure.
Many riders underestimate how quickly hydration demands change.
These signs often appear before heat feels significant.
Small adjustments made early prevent bigger corrections later.
Spring sets the tone for the rest of the season. Stable hydration now supports soundness and consistency later.
To match hydration strategies to changing workloads, start with the Solution Finder.
For a proactive approach, integrate hydration into your Prehabilitation plan and reinforce it with tools from the Prehabilitation collection.
Spring rewards riders who adjust early.

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