But every year, some breeders call us with emergencies: foals with severe diarrhoea, hospitalisation or even death.
The analyses are clear: E. coli, Salmonella, etc…. And what do most cases have in common? Contaminated water at pasture.
Here’s what you really need to know – and do – to avoid the tragedy of standing water on the prairie.
Bathtubs, IBCs, large tubs… These simple and practical systems have a perverse effect in summer.
Heat accelerates the decomposition of organic matter (dust, blades of grass, food scraps).
These residues become a perfect breeding ground for pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella.
While adults are generally resistant to them, this is not the case for foals or senior horses with fragile intestinal flora.
The result: infectious diarrhoea, severe colic… often preventable.
A horse in pasture (500 kg) drinks on average :
A suckling mare can reach 65 L/day!
From their very first days, foals must have continuous access to water, day and night.
And beware: stress or dirt can be enough to reduce this vital consumption…
For herd management, you need to :
Finally, constant-level drinkers are preferable, as they respect the horse’s drinking habits (sucking).
Dirty water is not just an aesthetic problem.
2x per month (minimum) :
1x per month :
Protect your foals, mares and fragile horses! Water is their first ration. Don’t underestimate its quality.
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