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Would You Know When Your Horse
Needs the Vet Right Now?
Get the free Emergency Reference Card β designed for your feed room wall. All 10 warning signs, vital signs, emergency contacts, and what to do while you wait for the vet. One page. Print once. Keep forever.
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What’s on Your Reference Card
π¨ 10 Emergency Signs
- Colic β any signs at all
- Breathing difficulties
- Eye injuries
- Choke
- Serious wounds
- Sudden severe lameness
- Fever
- Abnormal gum colour
- Neurological signs
- Retained placenta
π‘οΈ Vital Signs Reference
- Normal temperature range
- Normal heart rate range
- Normal respiration rate
- Gum colour guide
- Capillary refill guide
- Fill-in spaces for YOUR horse’s baseline
π While You Wait Checklist
- Step-by-step immediate actions
- What to record before calling
- What information your vet needs
- What NOT to do
π Emergency Contacts
- Fill-in section for your vet
- After-hours emergency number
- Farrier contact
- Equine hospital nearest to you
“In 45 years I’ve seen owners hesitate when they should have called β and I’ve seen others call immediately and save a horse that wouldn’t have made it another hour. This card exists so that in a moment of panic, you don’t have to remember anything. You just look at the wall.”
β Jenni Β· 4theloveof-horses.com Β· 45+ years experience Β· 25+ years breeding warmbloodsπ©Ή You’ll also receive info about the Horse First Aid Kit Checklist
Once you have the reference card, the natural next step is making sure you have everything you need on hand when an emergency strikes. I’ll send you details about the full First Aid Kit Checklist β a complete guide to every supply your barn needs before something goes wrong.
