Do Horses Prefer Cold Water? Winter Hydration & Colic Risk

“But I thought horses prefer cold water because it’s more natural…”

That was a message I received after a recent post about preparing for winter weather changes to help safeguard our horses against colic.

And honestly — I get it.
It’s a really common and very reasonable assumption. I used to wonder the same thing.

So I wanted to respond the way I would if we were chatting at the barn, coffee in hand, watching the horses quietly munch hay.

Here’s the gentle, reassuring truth as we understand it today:


What we know (based on research and experience)

There’s no good evidence that horses prefer cold water.
There is good evidence that cold water leads many horses to drink less.

And that’s why this matters so much in winter and during warm-to-cold weather swings.

What research and long-standing veterinary experience consistently show:

• Horses offered very cold or near-freezing water tend to drink less
• Horses offered slightly warmed or tepid water (about 45–65°F) usually drink more...

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A Text I’ll Never Forget: What Every Horse Owner Should Know About Cold Weather and Colic

 

“So sorry… I’m not going to make it to my 8 am lesson again this morning.
Up all night with colic calls and I’m on the way to another now.”

That was the text I received at 6:30 AM from a dedicated mixed-practice veterinarian — someone who was supposed to drive an hour to my place for her weekly lesson with her horse, who lives here in training.

If that doesn’t get your attention, I’m not sure what will.

I wanted to share this with you because it’s a pattern I see every winter — and one we can often prevent.

Unless your horse lives in a bubble, they’re going to experience rapid — and sometimes dramatic — weather changes. Here in southeastern North Carolina near Wilmington, swings of 20 degrees in a single day aren’t unusual, not to mention humidity, rain, and barometric pressure doing their own thing.

And honestly? I don’t hate it.

These shifts shake things up. They present training challenges that prepare horses for life outside the norm. They also give

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