Why is my horses pee so yellow?

Normal horse urine is most frequently yellow to near colourless but can often appear 'creamy' coloured; this may be seen just at the start or the end of the stream and occasionally throughout. This change is due to the presence of calcium carbonate crystals in the urine, which is quite normal in horses.
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What Colour should horse urine be?

Normal horse urine should be colorless to yellow to dark yellow. If you see that the urine is red, brown, or orange as it is being voided (before it hits the snow) this can be a sign of a medical problem and you should talk with your veterinarian about it.
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Why is my horses urine thick and yellow?

Excessive calcium carbonate is excreted by the horse in the urine and varying amounts can be found in 'normal' horse's urine, giving it that cloudy appearance towards the end of urination.
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What causes dark urine in horses?

Urine in a horse suffering from rhabdomyolysis (azoturia/tying up) is very dark. This is due to a change in the permeability of muscle cell membrane, which causes large quantities of protein to be voided into the blood and then excreted through urine.
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Why is my horses pee Milky?

In the horse, the kidneys play a large role in calcium excretion. The cloudiness seen in horse urine are calcium crystals (primarily calcium carbonate) being excreted. Mucus is secreted by the kidneys. It serves to protect the ureteral, bladder and urethral mucosa from calcium crystal deposition.
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How can I tell if my horse has a UTI?

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are more likely to affect mares and foals.
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Symptoms of UTIs in Horses
  • Frequent urination.
  • Incontinence, particularly dribbling.
  • Urine scalding.
  • Difficult or painful urination.
  • Blood in the urine, especially after exercise.
  • Fever.
  • Depression or lethargy.
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How often should a horse pee?

Normal urine production is typically 15-30 ml/kg daily, which for an average 500kg horse totals around 15 litres. Measuring urine output is not easy, in practical terms, but this equates to a horse peeing around five or six times per day, with a normal stream of urine lasting 30 seconds.
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What are the symptoms of kidney failure in horses?

Signs of Kidney Problems
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Lethargy.
  • Inactivity.
  • Unusual changes to your pet's urine, such as a strong smell, abnormal color, high or low volumes.
  • Weight loss.
  • Fever.
  • High blood pressure.
  • Ulcers on the mouth and tongue.
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Can you drink horse urine?

Many years later modern scientific studies revealed that long-term ingestion of the horse-urine extract was useless for most of its intended purposes, and that it caused tumors, blood clots, heart disease, and perhaps brain damage.
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Why do horses tie up?

Tying-up can be extremely painful and horses experiencing an episode can refuse to move, or even act colicky depending on the severity of the episode and the specific muscles that it affects. Tying-up can be triggered by strenuous exercise in an unfit horse, stress, or even dietary imbalances.
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Why does my horse's urine smell so strong?

Urine Smell, Stall Odor & Health Risks

If you smell ammonia in your horse stall, you have more than an odor problem — you have a health problem. Ammonia does stink! Absolutely. The accumulation of ammonia in horse stalls and barns is more than an odor nuisance; it is a serious health concern.
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How do female horses pee?

Urination behavior in horses is sexually dimorphic: female horses urinate in a posterior direction and male horses urinate in an anterior direction.
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What gets rid of the smell of horse pee?

White Vinegar. White vinegar is right up there with baking soda as an accessible and inexpensive barn odor neutralizer—as long as you prefer the smell of vinegar to the barn smells! Keep some vinegar in a spray bottle and spray your horse's mats before adding shavings and also spray it on the stall walls.
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Why would a horse pee red?

Equine urine can contain plant metabolites called pyrocatechines. These metabolites oxidize at low temperatures turning the urine red.
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Why does my gelding pee so much?

Excessive protein in the diet can cause a horse to urinate more than usual because the body is breaking down large quantities of protein. In processing protein, the nitrogen molecule is split off from the the protein so that the nitrogen-free part can be used for energy.
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Why is my horse so thirsty?

Some horses will drink excessive amounts of water which is often a psychological problem or bad habit, but excessive water drinking could signal the onset of various diseases like Cushing's Disease or rarely problems with the kidneys.
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Can horses get bladder infections?

Urinary tract infections (UTI) in horses are almost always ascending bacterial infections. The disease is not as common in horses as it is in other species. Bacteria find their way into the urethra and up to the bladder and kidneys from a source outside of the body.
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How common is kidney disease in horses?

Serious kidney (renal) disease in horses is fairly uncommon. Clinical signs of kidney disease can be difficult to differentiate from other conditions but include lethargy, depression, inappetence, ulcers on the mouth or tongue, and edema or swelling of the legs and lower abdomen.
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What do you feed a horse with kidney problems?

Grass hays are preferable, and fescue should be fine as long as the horse will eat it. Offering smaller, more frequent meals throughout the day is preferred over large meals because it will reduce large surges of nutrients passing through the kidneys at a time.
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Can horses pee too much?

Equine polyuria can be a consequence of diet, a behavior problem or a sign of disease. A: Excess urination is called polyuria (PU). For a horse with PU to maintain a normal hydration state, he must also have polydipsia (PD), which is increased drinking.
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Why do racehorses pee so much?

Racehorses have to pee so bad because they are injected with the diuretic drug Lasix shortly before a race. Lasix draws fluids into the horse's bladder, which results in the discharge of several gallons of urine within an hour of injection.
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How big is a horse pee pee?

The stream, usually one-third to a half-inch in diameter, can last up to 30 seconds. In general, the larger the animal, the more it pees. A Clydesdale, for example, weighs twice as much as a Thoroughbred and produces urine in greater volume (and with a more pungent smell).
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Can you use kitty litter in horse stalls?

Many horse-owners are successful using unscented kitty litter as a means of drying out the stall. A pound of generic clay-based litter can cost as little as twenty cents a day, and can be mixed with barn or garden lime to help eliminate odors simultaneously.
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How do you manage horse urine?

The 6 Tips to Neutralize Horse Urine
  1. Muck out your stalls regularly. ...
  2. Make sure your barn has adequate ventilation. ...
  3. Design your stalls for optimal drainage. ...
  4. Dial-in equine nutrition. ...
  5. Increase your horse's turnout time. ...
  6. White vinegar and baking soda.
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