Horse Dehydration Guide

Dehydration can move fast, especially during heat, hauling, hard work, illness, or weather swings. This guide is for rider-level assessment and routine decisions. It is not a replacement for veterinary care.

Quick Checks Riders Can Make

  • Look at attitude, appetite, manure, urine output, sweating, and willingness to drink.
  • Check gum moisture and gum color. Dry, tacky, pale, dark, or abnormal gums deserve attention.
  • Watch the horse at rest and after work. A horse that seems dull, weak, colicky, overheated, or unsteady needs help quickly.
  • Compare what is normal for that horse. Older horses, hard keepers, heavy sweaters, and hauled horses may show changes sooner.

When Home Care May Fit

If the horse is bright, eating, passing manure, drinking some water, and showing only mild routine concern, focus on access to clean water, shade, airflow, rest, wet forage, and careful observation.

When to Call the Vet

  • The horse will not drink or stops eating.
  • There are colic signs, diarrhea, fever, weakness, severe lethargy, or abnormal sweating.
  • Gums are very dry, pale, dark, purple, or brick red.
  • The horse appears neurologic, unstable, depressed, or in distress.
  • Symptoms continue or worsen despite rest and water access.

Routine Support

Build hydration habits before the crisis: clean buckets, familiar water on the road, soaked hay when appropriate, cool-down routines, shade, airflow, and post-haul monitoring. Draw It Out® focuses on practical horse-care routines that help riders notice problems earlier and support recovery without pretending a product replaces judgment.

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