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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2016-01-21 3:26 PM
Subject: Cold weather and horses


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We're expecting in the next couple days unusually cold weather for our area. Saturday it's not suppose to get out of the 20s which itsnt normal for here. Couple of questions.... My horses have blankets but would they be better in their stalls and sorta out of the wind or out so they can move around and be in the sun? Of coarse since our normal weather is 40s I don't usually hav to worry about my water buckets and troughs freezing. I know I can buy heaters but they're expensive and I would only need it a couple days. Is there anything else I can do to help keep them from freezing? I read that I could put salt water in bottles and put the bottles in the troughs and that would help. Anyone tied this?
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FlyingJT
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2016-01-21 3:28 PM
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Just break the ice in the morning, it's only two days. The horses will be fine if they have hay in front of them at all times.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-01-21 3:43 PM
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someone put on facebook that you can put salt water in throw away water bottles then put them in the water trough. I really can't see how that would possibly work since water troughs freeze on the and salt water is more dense than plain water??? But it is cheap
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-01-21 3:49 PM
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When we had our freezing temps I would still let my horses out and carried a hammer to break the ice on the troughs, I had to break ice at least 4 times or more during the day. 
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2016-01-21 3:54 PM
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Throw them extra hay, give them shelter from the wind, and they'll be fine. If it starts snowing that wet, heavy snow, then maybe move them inside for the night.
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TrailGirl
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2016-01-21 4:14 PM
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Hay and access to water and they will be fine.

On the water bottle idea...my guess is the salt water has a lower freezing point than plain water...so maybe that's their thinking...but just the way they will float around in the trough may help keep the ice from forming on the top of the water? That's the only thing I can think of as to why folks may do that.

We don't get too many days too far below freezing here but we get some. I have the de-icer/trough heater in when temps will be anywhere near freezing even if not long enough to actually freeze the water. They will drink more water if its not ice cold...frozen or not. I want to do all I can to encourage drinking.

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mruggles
Reg. Oct 2008
Posted 2016-01-21 4:21 PM
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It was -37c here last weekend...i had horses outside with no blankets on....M
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Tn_Barrelracer
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2016-01-21 6:57 PM
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They will be fine a wind break and hay in front of them they will stay plenty warm
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BS Hauler
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2016-01-21 7:59 PM
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Horses do not have to have water in front of them all the time. Just offer it in the morning and night. They will be fine. Mine were outside when we where -18 degrees below zero for 2 days. They were actually rolling in the snow and having fun. They are designed to be outside. 
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2016-01-21 9:00 PM
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They have a round roll 24/7. If I put them up I just pull some off the round tool and put in their hay feeders. I haven't seen any predictions for snow but I have seen we have a chance of ice.
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livinonlove&horses
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2016-01-21 9:19 PM
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mruggles - 2016-01-21 4:21 PM

It was -37c here last weekend...i had horses outside with no blankets on....M

Yours are tougher than mine!!!
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-01-21 9:36 PM
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mruggles - 2016-01-21 5:21 PM It was -37c here last weekend...i had horses outside with no blankets on....M

 But they are use to that weather.. hers isnt.. the salt bottle doesnt work someone said

Id blanket and hay and leave them out with a wind break to move around.. ours goes out in 20s we blanket of course.. and the water troughs we just break with hammer in morning.. a few days is ok.. or leave hose running slightly into it..
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ajs2002
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2016-01-22 7:16 AM
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I agree with everyone else lots of hay and they will be fine. Break the water as often as possible and the only reason the water bottles help is that movement will slow down the ice from forming. It certainly won't hurt but don't bet on them keeping it from freezing.

They only reason to bring them in is if it rains, snows a heavy wet snow or as you said they are calling for a chance of icing I would bring mine in for that. Otherwise unless you are having 30 mph winds with those temps they will be find for a few days.

 


Edited by ajs2002 2016-01-22 7:17 AM
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WrapN3MN
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2016-01-22 8:31 AM
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Leave them out and let them move around and be in the sun.

We had -30 wind chills here last week. Yep, -30. I would look out the window and the horses would be in a windbreak facing the sun, sun bathing. Ours aren't blanketed either. They really do better than we think
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Dinero10
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2016-01-22 1:15 PM
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streakysox - 2016-01-21 3:43 PM someone put on facebook that you can put salt water in throw away water bottles then put them in the water trough. I really can't see how that would possibly work since water troughs freeze on the and salt water is more dense than plain water??? But it is cheap

be careful of the bottle with salt water in it - my boys would pick up the bottle and bite into and then you have
horses swallowing salt water,  
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veintiocho
Reg. Sep 2015
Posted 2016-01-22 2:45 PM
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Dinero10 - 2016-01-22 1:15 PM

streakysox - 2016-01-21 3:43 PM someone put on facebook that you can put salt water in throw away water bottles then put them in the water trough. I really can't see how that would possibly work since water troughs freeze on the and salt water is more dense than plain water??? But it is cheap

be careful of the bottle with salt water in it - my boys would pick up the bottle and bite into and then you have
horses swallowing salt water,  

It doesn't work.
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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2016-01-22 4:04 PM
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If I was you I'd leave them out with free choice hay & blanket if they seem cold. If it's really humid & damp feeling where you are I'd probably blanket.
I'm in ND & we have some pretty brutal temperature swings here. I know people say that our horses are used to it but truly, it doesn't matter where you live when the temps change 40-50 degrees in a day it's a drastic change. One day it'll be in the high 20s here & the next it will drop to -20 with windchills as cold as -50. Most of my horses are not blanketed. My sr citizen is blaneted as well as a mare that didn't grow a heavy coat this year. Everyone else does just fine with free choice hay (they have round bales in nets & when it gets cold I also give them loose hay) and protection from the wind.
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star1218
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2016-01-22 4:09 PM
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SaraJean - 2016-01-22 4:04 PM If I was you I'd leave them out with free choice hay & blanket if they seem cold. If it's really humid & damp feeling where you are I'd probably blanket.

I'm in ND & we have some pretty brutal temperature swings here. I know people say that our horses are used to it but truly, it doesn't matter where you live when the temps change 40-50 degrees in a day it's a drastic change. One day it'll be in the high 20s here & the next it will drop to -20 with windchills as cold as -50. Most of my horses are not blanketed. My sr citizen is blaneted as well as a mare that didn't grow a heavy coat this year. Everyone else does just fine with free choice hay (they have round bales in nets & when it gets cold I also give them loose hay) and protection from the wind.

^ this.
In ND our horses can't adjust to 50 plus degree temperature swings. They do fine in it, but they can never totally adjust to swings like that.   Humidity does make a difference, so keep them blanketed since they have been and let them out on free choice hay. they will be totally fine.
Also, at 20° your water won't freeze that hard, especially for a only a day or 2. The horses will break it when they need a drink.  
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2016-01-22 4:11 PM
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invest in a stock tank heater. 
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cow pie
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2016-01-22 5:41 PM
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I put water about 1/5th in a milk jug and 2 teaspoons of salt. It will not keep the water in the tank from freezing however the water around the jug didn't freeze and I noticed my horse has pushed it about and been able to drink. It just keeps a hole which keeps it open for drinking. If your horses are getting soaking wet on the neck bring them in out of the weather.
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