Check it Out!    
RideCamp@endurance.net
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next]
[Date Index] [Thread Index] [Author Index] [Subject Index]

Re: Electrolytes and dehydrated horses



 

Janet Baca wrote:

 Hi Folks,I have a question from a friend of mine regarding electrolytes.  She has a 6 yo grey Comet/Alladin mare that seems to colic every year with the onset of winter.  This is the classic sand colic but the thing that sets it off I guess is that she decreases her drinking when it gets colder.  She becomes dehydrated along with the colic.  My friend also has an older gelding that is a small Appaloosa that is just the best gelding that seem to be dehydrated all the time.  I don't know what his exact age is but I'm guessing around 17-19 years old.  My question is:  is it ok to give electrolytes in this situation (either situation) and how long can you keep them on electrolytes?  I have set my friend in motion with the colic and told her that I would not be "up all night" walking her arab as I have done in the past if she failed to feed psyllium.  She now has her on psyllium but wanted to purchase the Dynamite electrolytes (I have had very good results with these) and use them all winter to keep the horses hydrated.  Any comments or advice is welcomed.  Thanks.  You can email me privately if you wish to keep it separate from the endurance posts.

I would like to know the anwer to this too so please post answers to the list.
I also have an older (20 years old) horse that is always dehydrated and after
being ridden about 20 miles yesterday have dark colored urine. No signs of
tying up, just the dark urine and a loss of pep.
 
 

Lynette Helgeson



    Check it Out!    

Home Events Groups Rider Directory Market RideCamp Stuff

Back to TOC