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Many riders try to force hydration. More additives. More pressure. More changes. For some horses, the opposite approach works better.
The two bucket strategy uses choice to improve equine hydration without creating stress.
Horses are sensitive to taste, routine, and environment. When stress rises, drinking often falls.
This is especially helpful during hauling, show weeks, and recovery periods.
The horse chooses. Intake often improves naturally.
This approach supports hydration without forcing compliance.
Hydration improves when horses feel settled.
The two bucket strategy works best as part of a consistent hydration routine.
If you need help building that routine, start with the Solution Finder.
For long-term consistency, integrate hydration into your Prehabilitation approach and reinforce it with tools from the Prehabilitation collection.
Choice often solves what pressure cannot.
This article explains background and context. If you’re here to act, these are the most common next steps riders take.

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