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RE: Re: Trailering Across the Desert



Ever hear of "swamp cooling"?  Evaporative cooling is a very common way of
cooling ambient temperature in dry climates. My dad used it in his
commercial greenhouses in California. He would run water through some
fibrous pads along one side of the greenhouse and have huge fans on the
other to suck the air thru the pads to achieve cooling during the summer.
This is in a semi-arid climate.

Since by definition the desert is arid.  Evaporative cooling should be even
more effective, especially in a moving open trailer.  As long as there is
good air circulation, accumulation of humidity is a moot issue compared to
cooling ambient temperature.

K.

-----Original Message-----
From:	Duncan Fletcher [mailto:dfletche@gte.net]
Sent:	Wednesday, July 12, 2000 9:28 PM
To:	ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject:	RC:  Re: Trailering Across the Desert

I have some reservations about wetting the shavings. Evaporating water
will
cool the shavings, but it will also raise the humidity of the trailer
making
the horse less effective in cooling himself. I would rather see any
water
applied directly to the horse will it will do the most good in cooling
the
horse. Ice, of course, will have a substantial cooling effect.

Duncan Fletcher
dfletche@gte.net


----- Original Message -----

> Dru elfs@c2i2.com
>  Hi Sharon and All,
>   When I trailer to California, there is always a dang
> desert to cross , and I live in one, sooo here"s what to do.
> If you have to go in the daytime, put shavings on the floor, fairly
thick,
water them and add block ice, I use at least six at a time in each stall
area. I also carry an extra cooler full of cube and block ice and
replace
the block ice as we go. We also stop at gas stations that have water
spickets (take a hose too) and spray the horse off at every opportunity
while in the trailer, it really cools them off and rewets the shavings.
I
also take several large towels and drape them over the horse, and pour
cool
water on them from the cooler with the ice in it, as it melts from  the
heat, and they can wear that getup while on the road. Make sure it is a
good
cooler though or you will be buying more ice !
[snip]



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