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Summertime Heat at Hanaeleh

July 20, 2021 By ezarkos

Venus gets a bath (along with brushing her mane)

It’s been very hot and humid at the ranch over the past month, and it’s important to keep the horses cool and make sure they drink enough water to keep them safe and healthy. People have asked how we are able to keep the horses safe during this heat, so we wanted to let everyone know what we are doing to keep everyone cool.

Ollie gets a bath from volunteer Brandye.

Cool Water Baths

One easy way to keep the horses cool is by rinsing them during the day. This helps bring down their body temperature and help prevent them from losing too many electrolytes by sweating. When rinsing horses, however, it’s important that they not be left in the sun to dry, but are allowed to dry in the shade. Some horses even like to take an extra drink directly from the hose!

Electrolytes

Horses need four major electrolytes- Sodium Chloride, Potassium, Magnesium and Calcium. Sodium Chloride, otherwise known as salt, is the only electrolyte combination that horses cannot get naturally through their feed. We feed the horses small amounts of electrolytes everyday in their grain, even during the wintertime. During the summer, we increase the electrolytes that we feed, as the horses can lose electrolytes not only through exercise but simply through sweating.

Salt Blocks

Although we do feed small amounts of electrolytes, they are not enough to provide all of the sodium chloride they require. Therefore, we offer the horses two different types of salt blocks- one that is just sodium chloride (white in color), and one Himalayan salt block that has a natural combination of electrolytes. We have a small Himalayan salt block in the feeders, and a separate 50 pound salt block. Both of these are cleaned every week so they are not dusty and dirty- horses often will not use salt blocks if they are covered in dirt. Although we can’t *make* the horses use the salt blocks, we can do everything possible to ensure that they have easy access to them.

Different Hours

One very easy way to ensure the horses are not overheated is to only exercise them in the mornings or evenings when it is cooler. During excessive heat waves when there is little abatement of the oppressive heat even during the evening, we do not work the horses at all.

Misters

Hanaeleh has been speaking to contractors about putting in misters along each of the stalls- these put off a light mist that the horses can stand under that will help reduce their temperature. Areas with misters can be up to 10-15 degrees lower!

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Call of the Wild Day of Action for America’s Wild Horses and Burros (and Public Land!)

June 30, 2025 By ezarkos

This is an urgent alert for every organization and individual who cares about the protection, preservation, and survival of America’s Wild Horses and Burros and our precious Public Lands. We must all act together on One Massive National Call-In Day of Protest. We are asking you to spend just 10 … [Read More...]

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June 23, 2025 By ezarkos

We were contacted by a woman who has been trying to find a home for her beautiful 17hh, 8 yr old (4/12/17) dappled grey Thoroughbred gelding, Argento (means silver). Argento raced when he was younger, and his registered named is Little Cairo. He is a descendent of American Pharaoh, and was sold as a … [Read More...]

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June 17, 2025 By ezarkos

We were contacted by one of our supporters who had rescued a nine year-old buckskin Quarter Horse gelding from auction. He was shut down at first, but she has done quite a bit of work with him on the ground and he is starting to come around and be more sociable. Sadly, Spirit has navicular, and … [Read More...]

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