After it rains, earthworms may be found in your horse feeding buckets due to water runoff and flooding. Rain can drive earthworms from the soil to the surface, causing them to end up in any containers that collect water, including your buckets. Additionally, if the buckets have holes or are left outside, worms can inadvertently crawl in during their search for moisture. The presence of horse feed may also attract them, as it can provide a food source.
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