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Position of stethoscope on horse.
Place the stethoscope on the body just behind the front elbow of the horse to listen for the pulse.
2005 K. Blocksdorf
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Normal Pulse, Respiration and Temperature
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Normal TPRs
Normal pulse range: 28 to 45 beats (count the double 'lub dub' as one full beat) per minute.
Normal respiration range: 12 to 20 breaths per minute
Normal temperature range for a horse: 98.5F to 101F (36.9C to 38.3C)
These are general normal ranges. Check your horse over several days to establish normal parameters for your individual horse.
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Position of stethoscope on horse.
Place the stethoscope on the body just behind the front elbow of the horse to listen for the pulse.
2005 K. Blocksdorf
Newsletters & RSSEmail to a friendPrint this PageSubmit to Digg
Suggested Reading
Horse Health CheckCelsius/Farenheit CalculatorColic FAQ
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Horse Quiz - Horse Ownership Readiness Quiz Horse Quiz - Horse Terms QuizHorse Safety Quiz - Take the Horse Safety QuizParts of the Horse Quiz - Do You Know the Parts of the Horse...Equine Influenza
Normal Pulse, Respiration and Temperature
From Katherine Blocksdorf,
Your Guide to Horses.
FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now!
Normal TPRs
Normal pulse range: 28 to 45 beats (count the double 'lub dub' as one full beat) per minute.
Normal respiration range: 12 to 20 breaths per minute
Normal temperature range for a horse: 98.5F to 101F (36.9C to 38.3C)
These are general normal ranges. Check your horse over several days to establish normal parameters for your individual horse.
Suggested Reading
Horse Health CheckCelsius/Farenheit CalculatorColic FAQ
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Skin - clammyHandling No Trouble Code Problems