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In a message dated 3/23/2006 2:24:43 PM Central Standard Time, rides2far@xxxxxxxx writes:
P.S. One thing I watch for is urination. Seems that if you give too many
electrolytes your horse urinates more often. If he just goes once in a
50, I'm happy. If he starts going more often later in a 100 I'll back
off. I remember someone out there talking about their electrolyting
protocol and mentioning her horse urinating an awful lot at a ride and I
wondered if since the humidity was low he wasn't just peeing those
electrolytes out.
My horse pees a lot...but then, he eats a ton of soaked beet pulp and drinks a ton of water in camp and during the ride. His pee will be clear as water, perhaps having a light yellow tinge by the end of a 50. It's the same as us...if we're well hydrated, the rule of thumb is we should pee about once an hour and it should be fairly clear. If *my* horse only peed once during a 50, I'd be damn worried!!! That would tell me that he's woefully dehydrated and his body is trying to hold on to every bit of fluid, and I don't care what the little letters on his vet card say. If he's well-hydrated, he should be peeing periodically.