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Heat Exhaustion in Horses

Seek veterinary advice if you suspect this disease.

Heat exhaustion in horses is a milder form of heat-related illness characterized by excessive sweating, elevated heart rate, and lethargy due to prolonged exposure to high temperatures and humidity. It can occur when horses are overexerted in hot weather without adequate hydration and cooling measures.

Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion in Horses

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Treatment of Heat Exhaustion in Horses

Treatment for heat exhaustion in horses involves immediately stopping exertion and moving the horse to a shaded or cooler area. Provide access to cool, fresh water and encourage the horse to drink. Additionally, use fans or cold-water sponging to help lower the horse’s body temperature gradually. Monitor the horse closely for signs of improvement and seek veterinary advice if symptoms persist or worsen.

Prevention of Heat Exhaustion in Horses

Prevent heat exhaustion in horses by avoiding strenuous activity during the hottest parts of the day and ensuring ample shade and access to cool water at all times.

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