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lindszo
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2009-04-29 12:09 PM (#104172)
Subject: Automatic waterers



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Just installed automatic waterers.  Any thoughts on how to teach the horses to use them?  I know a couple are drinking out of them when I let the stock tanks gets low.  But last night I filled the stock tank and this morning they had emptied half of it.  More than usual.  Don't want to take the chance that they won't drink by taking away the stock tank completely.  I had 2 tanks and have gone done to 1.  Suggestions?  Thanks.
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genebob
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2009-04-29 2:14 PM (#104176 - in reply to #104172)
Subject: RE: Automatic waterers


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If you can, let the tanks go dry. When you see a horse go to it for water, lead it over to the automatic. You may have to splash the water or even wet their nose with your hand. Hopefully as you get a couple of them going over there, the others will follow.

Another option might to be placing pails of water proggresivly closer to the waterer over a period of days.

Good luck!

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jdzaharia
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2009-04-29 4:15 PM (#104180 - in reply to #104172)
Subject: RE: Automatic waterers



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My theory is that they'll always figure it out before they die of thirst.

I've seen a few people put their horses in a pasture with an automatic waterer for the first time. They always say, "I'm not sure if my horse will know how to drink," and, "I'm going to put a bucket out there for them." Usually the bucket sits full while the horse drinks from the automatic waterer.

For piece of mind, companies such as Ritchie make a water meter so you can see how much your horses are drinking.
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lindszo
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2009-04-29 7:21 PM (#104184 - in reply to #104172)
Subject: RE: Automatic waterers



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I did not know they made anything to measure the amount they drank.  Thanks for that.  I will try your suggestions.

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jdzaharia
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2009-04-29 8:50 PM (#104189 - in reply to #104184)
Subject: RE: Automatic waterers



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Originally written by lindszo on 2009-04-29 7:21 PM

I did not know they made anything to measure the amount they drank. 



If you go on Ritchie's website, they should have a part number. Then, you can call a local Ritchie dealer and get it from them. Or, if you don't know who to call, the regional distributors are on their site.

http://www.ritchiefount.com/
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huntseat
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2009-04-29 9:50 PM (#104194 - in reply to #104172)
Subject: RE: Automatic waterers


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I agree, let the tanks go dry...horses are pretty smart, they'll figure it out before they die of thirst.
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gemm
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2009-05-01 12:14 PM (#104275 - in reply to #104172)
Subject: RE: Automatic waterers


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If you're worried they're getting dehydrated, you can do the pinch test on their neck. If the skin returns to flat w/in 1 second, they're fine. If it's longer than 1 second, don't take them on a long, hot ride. They'll figure the new waterers out pretty soon.
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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2009-05-02 1:40 AM (#104322 - in reply to #104172)
Subject: RE: Automatic waterers



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I'd let the tank run dry, just keep an eye on them.  I've got one that prefers to drink out of the water in her stall and one that won't drink in the stall unless she is locked up for an extended time.
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lindszo
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2009-05-04 9:45 PM (#104459 - in reply to #104172)
Subject: RE: Automatic waterers



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Well, I finally let the one lone tank go dry and everyone is drinking from the automatic waterer.  Thanks everyone for your help and support.
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