Why does my horse dip her hay in water?

For your mare, hay-dunking may be a way to soften the hay if it is stemmier than she prefers. Have you had her teeth examined by a veterinarian or dental professional? There may be a reason she prefers soft-textured forages, such as a painful sore or injury to her gumline or a diseased tooth.
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Is wet hay good for horses?

Wet hay typically goes through a fermentative state, of sorts, and it would not be good for the horse to eat it while this was happening,” she continued. Caution should be used in purchasing hay that was wet when baled. Too much moisture affects the quality of baled hay.
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Why do horses pee in their hay?

Horses learn to pee on hay because they don't want to be splashed with urine, and hay is very good at preventing pee from splashing up and around your horse's hooves and legs.
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How do I stop my horse from peeing on hay?

Ways to Stop Your Horse from Peeing on Hay
  1. Give Your Horse Great Stuff to Pee On Instead. Remember, most peeing on hay comes from not having a better place to take a leak. ...
  2. Keep It Dry. ...
  3. Size It Up. ...
  4. Pay Attention to Paddocks. ...
  5. Prevent the Horse from Peeing on Hay. ...
  6. Give it Time.
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How do horses mark their territory?

Two forms of scent marking were observed: defecation on stud piles formed from repeated dunging in the same place, and overmarking of faeces and urine of mares. Stud piles were marked with dung by the harem holder and sniffed before and after dung was deposited.
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5 Reasons You Should Stop Soaking Your Horse's Hay



How do you feed soaked hay?

Soak hay for 30 to 60 minutes to reduce the sugar it contains. Don't soak the hay longer or you'll risk leaching beneficial nutrients. Soaking hay to remove sugars that can exacerbate metabolic conditions such as insulin resistance takes more time.
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Can you feed soaked hay straight away?

Quickly dipping the hay won't remove carbohydrates or minerals, so the nutrient profile will not change. The only change is that there won't be as much dust floating around to irritate eyes and respiratory passages as the horse eats. On a warm day, dampened hay that is not eaten within a few hours may begin to mold.
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What if my hay gets wet?

Unfortunately, rain can damage hay in several ways. Rain leaches soluble nutrients and keeps the moisture level high, thus increasing the likelihood of decay and mold. Hay rained on during field drying of course damages legume hay more than grass hay and the drier the hay when rain occurs, the greater the damage.
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Can horses eat hay that has been rained on?

Rained-on hay can be a suitable forage, especially for horses prone to laminitis. Forage quality tends to be retained if: The rain occurs soon after cutting when the forage has had little time to dry.
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Does raking hay help it dry?

Raking tends to roll the wetter hay from the bottom of the swath to the outer surface of the windrow, which improves drying. Following the initial improvement, the increase in swath density can reduce drying rate, so the crop moisture content at raking is important.
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Can you stack wet hay?

Actually, wet hay is more likely to lead to spontaneous combustion than dry hay. If wet hay with more than 22% moisture is stored in a barn or stacked then the risk of spontaneous combustion is increased. Further, the wet hay loses in forage quality.
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Does soaking hay help horses lose weight?

Horses did lose weight, but researchers found that soaking the hay actually took away a bigger portion of the available digestible energy than intended. Although a . 5 to one percent loss in body mass per week is considered acceptable, horses in the study lost roughly . 1 percent to two percent of their body mass.
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How much hay does a horse need per day?

Horses should consume 2% of their body weight in hay. For example, a mature 1,000 pound horse should consume 20 pounds of hay per day. Some horses have higher energy requirements and require extra supplementation with grain during these months.
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How many days does hay need to dry?

It basically takes about three days of good weather to cure hay. This can be a challenge in late May or early June. A good strategy is to mow just before or right after a rain, because of the likelihood of good weather for the next few days.
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Do horses like soaked hay?

Although soaking hay longer further reduced NSC content, we don't recommend it. All horses need carbohydrates in their diet. High fiber and very low NSC content in hay soaked for greater than 1 hour could reduce palatability and nutrients available in hay soaked longer.
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Is Steaming hay better than soaking?

However, steaming is beneficial for the hygienic quality of the hay and whereas soaking increases the bacterial presence in hay, steaming reduced bacteria numbers by 98%. So whilst steaming hay for horses deals with the respiratory challenges, it is still recommended to soak hay to remove WSC.
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What should Laminitic horses not eat?

Getting the right feed for a laminitic is important for any owner of a horse or pony with laminitis. A high fibre, low starch and low sugar diet is essential for laminitics, so avoid feeds that contain cereals or molasses.
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Do horses sleep standing up?

Because horses are big animals, their blood flow can be restricted by laying down for long periods of time. This causes excess pressure on their internal organs, which is why they only lay down for REM sleep. This results in them sleeping while standing up at various points throughout the day.
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What is grass sickness horses?

Grass sickness is a disease of horses, ponies and donkeys in which there is damage to parts of the nervous system which control involuntary functions, producing the main symptom of gut paralysis.
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Can you give a horse too much hay?

Horses can overeat grass, especially if the pasture is lush, but it is also easy to let a horse get too fat from eating hay. And, sometimes too little hay can mean a horse will lose weight.
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Can soaked hay cause ulcers?

There is no difference between hay (dry, soaked or steamed) and haylage as a forage source in relation to ulceration. Straw feeding should not exceed 0.25kg/100kgBWT, and it should not be the only forage source.
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How long do you soak hay to remove dust?

For horses with allergies, soaking for only 10 minutes can significantly reduce the dust content in the hay, making it less irritating. Horses with metabolic concerns may require hay soaked for approximately 60 minutes to bring sugar content down to safer levels.
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How much hay should I feed my horse on a diet?

Feed hay according to weight

Horses should consume about 2% of their bodyweight per day according to their condition and workload. The first thing you need to do is find out how much your horse weighs using either a weigh tape or weigh bridge.
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Does salting hay work?

In the past, some farmers have applied salt to the surface of hay that was baled wet, but research has shown little benefit from salting. While the theory is good, the amount of salt needed would be very large and expensive, and would likely reduce the palatability of the hay.
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How do hay fires start?

When hay's internal temperature rises above 130 degrees Fahrenheit (55 degrees Celsius), a chemical reaction begins to produce flammable gas that can ignite if the temperature goes high enough. Fire is possible in hay that's loose, in small or large bales or stacks, and stored inside or outside.
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