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Normal Equine Vitals

Temperature: 99.0-101.5° Fahrenheit

Heart Rate: 28-44 beats per minute

Respiratory Rate: 10-24 breaths per minute

Gums: moist and healthy pink

Capillary Refill Time: press on your horse’s gums firmly with one finger then release.  Point of pressure should return to pink in less than 2 seconds. 

Gut sounds: gurgling, gas-like roars and growls, tinkling

Manure and urination:  Horse will pass manure 8-12 times in 24 hours.  Urine should be lightly yellow and can be clear or cloudy.

Drinking: The average-sized horse drinks between 5-10 gallons of water daily

Legs and Feet:Horse should stand squarely with its weight evenly distributed. Taking the weight off a hind leg is normal but not for a front leg. There should be no increase in warmth in the feet.

First Aid Kit

  • Clean, labeled plastic tote or container with a good fitting lid
  • Working thermometer
  • Working flashlight/headlamp  
  • Phone numbers of vet and contact info of someone with a horse trailer if you don’t have one
  • Saline eye flush
  • Soaking boot
  • Baby diapers
  • Epsom salts
  • Mild liquid soap, like Ivory
  • Roll cotton
  • Vetrap or large self-adhesive bandage
  • Scissors
  • Pillow leg wrap (quilted leg wrap with standing leg wrap)
  • Non-stick bandage pads/large sanitary pads
  • Duct tape
  • Exam gloves
  • Clean hand towels