Rachaelpink
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Anyone got any ideas how to stop waterbuckets freezing? It's one of the rubbery flexible tubrugs buckets. Thanks
I've been putting a plastic milk container filled with hot water in the bucket which has made a difference, I'm only getting a very thin layer of ice instead of frozen solid and my horse is definitely able to drink more.
It hasn't been lifted out as yet!
Once you have broken the ice it helps if you use a plastic kitchen sieve to scope out the ice pieces. Although this won't stop it re-freezing, it will take longer to re-freeze over.
Oh a sieve theres an idea - I go for a bang it with a massive block of york stone for 10 mins then dish out the bits with my already frozen hands method - works a treat. I've earned my chillblains![]()
You don't use your hands - sieves have handles or do you mean thats what you normally do? i was told using your hands causes arthitus (sp?).
I had to snap out of a "moment" this am when I imagined the piles of broken ice having gin poured over them! sad but true.
You don't use your hands - sieves have handles or do you mean thats what you normally do? i was told using your hands causes arthitus (sp?).
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Nope, dosent cause arthritisArthritis is usually age related
but it can cause frostnip leading to frostbite if done too often buy a good pair of waterproof gloves![]()
I have a vested interest in this post as I sell a product that gets horses drinking immediately which takes away the worry of water buckets and troughs freezing over, especially when you are not there, as, when you put my product into your horse's water bucket, you will see your horse drink the whole bucket down right in front of you. I am giving my horse 2 buckets a day in this cold snap. She loves it, plus I know she has had a decent amount of fluid go down the hatch, and therefore if her buckets freeze over (which they are doing day and night currently, I worry less, especially about impaction colic. It is a god-send and a lot cheaper than a vet bill!
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Dingle12, I don't know anything about Lucinda's product, but would ask you to think carefully and preferably consult your vet before using anything which encourages horses to down buckets of water at a time, particularly if on a regular basis or when the water is cold. I would rather battle the ice and have my horse take small amounts of cold water in than a great big amount at once, which can cause colic and digestive problems, since the bacteria they need to ferment their food is just as sensitive to drowning in too much water, as they are to dying of thirst, so to speak.
I've been putting a plastic milk container filled with hot water in the bucket which has made a difference, I'm only getting a very thin layer of ice instead of frozen solid and my horse is definitely able to drink more.