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Horse Health Care Info

“How to tell if your horse is well or ill”

There are signs that tell you whether your horse is feeling well or ill.

By being familiar with these signs you will be able to identify when your horse is sick and know when to call your vet.

Often owners don’t see the signs of illness as they are so subtle and develop so gradually that they go unnoticed until the problem becomes serious.  Even if there are no signs of illness it doesn’t necessarily mean they are healthy, it just may be that they are not showing symptoms of illness.

Horse Wellness Checklist
Determine your horse level of Wellness & Illness
Knowing the signs of wellness can help you catch health problems early.

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Wellness

Illness

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Good Energy Even in Old Horses

Lethargy
(poor energy or lack of energy)

 

 

Healthy Skin and Shiny Coat

Dry & Scaly Skin, Bald Patches Mane or
Tail Loss, Dull Coat

 

 

Bright Clear Eyes

Dull, Cloudy or Sunken Eyes

 

 

Correct Weight

Overweight or Underweight

 

 

No Digestive Problems

Recurring Colic, Chronic Diarrhea, Foul Odor of Manure, Difficulty Maintaining Weight

 

 

Increased Fertility and Live Births

Decreased Fertility, Hard Breeders, Aborted or
Immature Foals

 

 

Improved Feed Efficiency

Decreased Feed Efficiency
(Undigested Waste Output Increased

 

 

Greater Disease Resistance

Increased Diseases and Infections Affecting the Usefulness of the Horse

 

 

Improved Stamina & Greater Tolerance to
Weather Extremes

Less Stamina & Can’t Take the Heat or Cold

 

 

Improved Hemoglobin Synthesis

Decreased Stamina, Increased Burnout,
Less Stamina

 

 

Increased Acid Neutralization

More Incedents of Colic, Ulcers, Tying Up, ext

 

 

Wounds Heal Quickly

Wounds Remain Open, Infected & Scarring

 

 

Reduced Fly Population
No Bot Fly Eggs in Fall

Horse Covered in Bot Fly Eggs
(orange eggs on body of horse in fall)

 



Illness can be traced back to a deficiency of nutrients that causes the body to malfunction and eventually break down. It can start with one part of the body and then involve another part of the body.

If we do not give our horses the proper nutrients we can impair the body’s normal functions and cause great harm.

Our horses need the four basic nutrients - water, carbohydrates, protein and fats - as well as vitamins, minerals, enzymes and other micro nutrients. The first four are the basis for a good diet, by getting the other nutrients - which are essential for life - the body can utilize the first four for maximum performance and functioning.


We hope this checklist will help when deciding if your horse needs to see a vet, improve their diet and/or add supplements to improve their health and condition.

 

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