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"textContent": "Dehydration prevention should be at the top of your list when travelling your horse in hot weather.\n\n**When temperatures rise, ensuring your horse stays cool, comfortable and hydrated on the move becomes a little more complicated. Here’s how to succeed**\n\nTravelling horses in hot weather isn’t impossible, but it requires thoughtful preparation to ensure equine welfare is maintained. In the UK, professional transporters are not allowed to move horses in temperatures exceeding 30°C – and this is a good rule of thumb for private owners to follow. Tips for travelling horses in hot weather Here’s […]",
"title": "10 tips for travelling in hot weather with your horse – and when to stay at home"
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