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Re: [RC] [RC] Horse won't drink water when offered - Jackie WinklemanShe said, "Oh, we cantered all the way here, so it's been a while." I have found (and maybe someone has already said this) that when I slow down before I get to the water stop, that my horse will drink (better, more, etc.). If I have been cantering her for a while, she won't drink, and I have to stand there a while before she does. I know you don't always know when the water stops are coming up, but if I see one ahead I go ahead and slow down. Works for my horse, may not for all. I haven't gotten off to adjust the girth, etc., but I certainly will try it at the next ride. It makes a lot of sense. She might even think we are stopping for a long while:) --- DVeritas@xxxxxxx wrote: In a message dated 3/3/2003 9:00:29 AM Mountain Standard Time, heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:I agree with the original poster that if she has apicky drinker, she shouldmake some effort to teach the horse to drinkbefore getting him into asituation where the dehydration could cause him __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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