
Spring Footing Changes and Horse Movement: What Every Rider Should Know
Spring footing isn’t just softer ground. It’s inconsistent, unpredictable, and demanding on your horse’s body. Here’s how to manage it an...
The first hot weekend of the year exposes hydration gaps fast. Horses sweat more than expected. Recovery slows. Riders scramble to correct instead of prepare.
If you want to improve equine hydration, preparation matters more than reaction.
The body has not adapted yet.
These signs appear before true heat stress.
Small adjustments now prevent larger corrections later.
Hydration routines built early in spring hold up better all season.
To match hydration strategies to seasonal changes, start with the Solution Finder.
For a proactive system, integrate hydration into your Prehabilitation plan and reinforce it with tools from the Prehabilitation collection.
The best hydration fix happens before the heat arrives.
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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