Why Is My Horse's Urine Milky? Causes and Solutions

Discover why your horse's urine may appear milky and what it means for their health.

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Your horse's urine can appear milky due to calcium carbonate crystals, which are normal in equine urine. If accompanied by other symptoms like discomfort or changes in urination, consult a veterinarian to rule out any health issues.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What does it mean if my horse's urine is cloudy? Cloudy urine can indicate various conditions, including dehydration or urinary tract issues. Consult your veterinarian for diagnosis.
  2. Is milky urine normal for horses? Milky urine can be normal due to calcium carbonate crystals, but monitor for other symptoms to ensure your horse is healthy.
  3. When should I contact a veterinarian about my horse's urine? Contact a veterinarian if you notice discomfort, changes in urination patterns, or additional unusual symptoms alongside milky urine.