October 4, 2024
We've all heard the saying "healthy as a horse," but any experienced horse owner knows this phrase might be the furthest thing from the truth! One of the best ways to monitor your horse's health is by regularly checking their vitals to learn what is normal. Understanding how to accurately take and interpret their vital signs can help you detect early signs of illness and seek veterinary care if necessary. Genetic testing with Etalon Equine Genetics allows you to go the extra mile in connecting your horse's DNA insights to vital sign monitoring, further empowering you to catch early warning signs for any health risks or conditions to which your horse may be genetically predisposed. In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to measure your horse's vital signs including temperature, pulse, respiration, and hydration.
A horse's normal body temperature ranges from 99°F to 101°F (37.2°C to 38.3°C). Fever can be an early indicator of infection or illness.
Equipment Needed: A digital rectal thermometer (preferably a veterinary-specific model).
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A horse's normal resting heart rate is between 28 and 44 beats per minute (bpm). An elevated heart rate can indicate pain, stress, or illness.
Equipment Needed: A stethoscope.
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A normal respiration rate for a horse at rest is between 10 and 24 breaths per minute. Changes in respiration can indicate respiratory distress or other health issues.
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The color of your horse's mucous membranes (gums) and the capillary refill time (CRT) can provide vital information about circulation and hydration.
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Some horses are genetically predisposed to having certain health conditions and/or having a higher risk of developing others. Etalon Equine Genetics' horse health DNA panels offer invaluable insights into your horse’s unique predispositions, identifying the potential health risks and conditions that may affect their well-being. In terms of the “good, better, best” model, we’d recommend our Essentials, Standard, and Pro packages to learn about your horse’s genetic health risks and conditions.
Our Essentials Package offers comprehensive DNA testing for the most commonly assessed genetic conditions found in Stock, Quarter Horse, Appaloosa, and Paint breeds. Our Standard Package goes a few steps further providing genetic testing for the most common coat colors, essential health conditions, and contains our signature performance panel. And finally, our Pro Package includes comprehensive DNA testing for all coat colors, health conditions, and risks, including Kissing Spines Susceptibility. It also features the performance panel, including height prediction.
By understanding your horse's genetic makeup, you can take proactive steps such as monitoring relevant vital signs and symptoms, allowing for early detection and intervention. This knowledge not only helps in preventing serious health issues but also empowers you to tailor your care and training programs to suit your horse's individual needs down to their DNA.
Regularly checking your horse's vitals is an important aspect of equine care and horse ownership, whether you are establishing a baseline while they are healthy or checking in on them when they are sick. By understanding how to measure and interpret these signs, you can ensure your horse remains healthy and receives veterinary attention as soon as possible if it is needed. Always consult your veterinarian if you notice any abnormalities or have concerns about your horse's health.
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