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Horses are built for endurance, but heat can quickly overwhelm their cooling systems. Understanding thermoregulation and the dangers of heat stroke is essential for keeping your horse safe in summer conditions.
Normal equine body temperature ranges from 99–101°F (37.2–38.3°C). Horses use several cooling mechanisms:
Heat stroke is a veterinary emergency. Warning signs include:
Protect your horse from heat stress with these proactive steps:
If you suspect heat stroke, call your veterinarian immediately. While awaiting care:
Veterinary treatment may include IV fluids, anti-inflammatories, oxygen, and continuous monitoring.
Equine thermoregulation is effective but fragile under heat and humidity. Recognize early signs of heat stroke, prioritize hydration and cooling, and adjust management when temperatures soar. With the right care, your horse can perform and thrive—even in summer’s toughest conditions.
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