First Aid
Information about equine first aid, including vital signs, caring for wounds and more. ...
Information about equine first aid, including vital signs, caring for wounds and more. ...
A new program called VITALS™, introduced by the Kentucky Horse Council, will help you communicate basic health indicators to your veterinarian when you suspect illness, injury, or...
http://www.equisearch.com/uncategorized/vital-signs-made-easy/
In recognition of EQUUS magazine's 30th anniversary in 2007, each month we will be bringing you horse health care tips in a handy PDF reference chart. "Vital Signs" is the...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/first_aid/vitalsignschart_122006/
Wildlife here includes elk, deer, black bears, wild horses, bighorn sheep, mountain lions, bobcats, and numerous bird species. Our most interesting wildlife experience was witnessing the yearly invasion...
What state has the most mountain ranges? Is it Montana, Wyoming, or California? No, it's Nevada! With 314 separate mountain ranges, Nevada has the most ranges of any state...
As the weather warms and your horse's coat continues to shed, he may get warm with just a bit of exercise. A cool drink of water...
http://www.equisearch.com/uncategorized/monitor-water-intake/
[/caption] Your horse’s pulse offers insights into his health and fitness. Checking his pulse isn’t as easy as monitoring your own, but with practice you can master the technique. It’s easiest to...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/learn-to-take-your-horses-pulse/
Heatstroke - What to Watch For: Weakness/ staggering; reluctance to move; collapse. Resting heart rate that's over 60 BPM. Resting respiration rate that's over 40 breaths per minute. Your horse may pant in a...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/first_aid/eqtrailte41019/
Temperature, pulse and respiration rates in your horse are called "vital signs" because they are indicators of critical bodily functions. TPR is the common abbreviation and...
http://www.equisearch.com/uncategorized/monitoring-your-horses-vital-signs/
When you take your horse out on trails, chances are you expect to have a fun, safe, relaxing time. And most of the time, that expectation is fulfilled. Yet as...
http://www.equisearch.com/trail_riding/tips/emergency_trail_bag_072610/
![]() | ||
![]() |
||