The Full Lineup
Eleven flavors. All different.
All herd-approved.
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Mint Condition
Cool, clean, classic. The one that started the water buffet obsession.

Ready Roadie
Built for travel days and show season. Keeps them drinking when routines are off.

For The Girls
Formulated with mares in mind. Raspberry leaf, fenugreek, and more.

Oh My Gourd!
Pumpkin + warming spices. A fall staple that horses go absolutely feral for.

Soul Soup
Comfort in a scoop. Warm spices, grounding herbs. The cozy bowl of the lineup.

As American As
Apple pie energy. Whole food apple powder meets warm cinnamon spice.

Root Revival
Earthy and grounding. Beet, ginger, turmeric. Functional and flavorful.

Caked Up Carrot
Because carrot cake is always the right answer. Carrot powder plus warm spice.

Basic Batch
The foundation. Whole food carrot and apple. Simple, beloved, essential.

Golden Gulp
Turmeric forward. Golden milk vibes. Anti-inflammatory and absolutely gorgeous.

Carrot Cooldown
Carrot meets cool mint. Summer in a scoop. Hot-weather hydration at its best.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Let your horse pick.
Before You Shop
Why most horses aren’t drinking enough — and what actually fixes it
Understanding the problem is the fastest path to the right solution. This takes two minutes.
The Problem
Why horses don’t drink enough water
Horses are instinctively cautious, selective drinkers. They evaluate water by smell before they ever taste it. When water is unfamiliar — at a show, after a haul, from a new source, or after electrolytes have been added — many horses will voluntarily reduce intake rather than drink something that doesn’t smell right to them.
A healthy adult horse needs 5–10 gallons of water daily. Most horses fall short of that without showing obvious symptoms. That silent shortfall is what drives impaction colic, slows recovery, and undermines performance over time.
Read the Complete Hydration Guide →Why Electrolytes Often Fail
The problem with forcing thirst
Electrolytes work by creating a sodium load that makes your horse thirsty. The theory is sound. The problem is that many horses find electrolyte-treated water unpleasant and drink less — not more. A horse that refuses electrolyte water and drinks nothing has a worse outcome than a horse drinking plain water all day.
Most standard electrolytes also contain sugar, molasses, or high sodium — ingredients that are actively inappropriate for horses with Cushing’s, insulin resistance, or laminitis. Those horses still need to drink. They just need different tools.
Hydration for metabolic horses →Why Flavor Works
Desire-based hydration — the other way
Instead of manufacturing thirst through sodium, desire-based hydration makes water genuinely appealing so your horse chooses to drink more — voluntarily, at their own pace, in larger quantities. No salt. No sugar. No forced compliance.
Horses conditioned to a familiar flavor at home will seek that flavor out at shows, during hauls, and anywhere their water tastes different from normal. The familiar scent says “safe” — and they drink.
Learn the Water Buffet method →Travel
Condition before you haul. Familiar flavor = familiar water at the show.
Heat
Florida summers demand proactive hydration. Appealing water gets drunk. Plain water gets ignored.
Stress
Competition, stall rest, illness. Stress suppresses drinking. Familiar flavors override it.
Recovery
Post-colic, post-surgery, post-illness. Consistent intake during recovery is not optional.
Flavors Hydration Mix
Eleven flavors.
One very brilliant idea.
ONE tablespoon per two gallons. ≤35 calories per serving. No added salt. No electrolytes. No copper. No added sugar. Safe for the whole Farmily™.
The Method
Desire-based hydration.
Not force-based.
Salt and electrolytes work by dehydrating your horse, then forcing thirst. We went a different direction entirely: find a flavor your horse genuinely loves, and they’ll drink deeper and longer — voluntarily.
The Water Buffet method: offer two or three flavors side by side. Let them smell, taste, choose. Self-selection is the whole point.
Hydrate
Two gallons per flavor. Let them choose.
Entice
Picky drinkers, enrichment, lick mats.
Mask
Covers medication smell naturally.
Treat
One Pocket treats: bake in 20 minutes.
The One Pocket Treat Recipe
Everything fits in ONE pocket.
That’s the whole idea. Baked in 20 minutes. Farmily™ safe.
RECIPE
- → 2 tbsp Flavors Hydration Mix
- → 2 tbsp ground flaxseed
- → 1 cup oat flour
- → ¼–⅓ cup water
BAKE
350°F
20–25 minutes


