In the Nordic countries, permanent outdoor housing of horses in winter is gaining popularity. This practice will expose the horses to harsh weather conditions. However, horses that are kept indoors at night and turned out in the cold during daytime also experience thermoregulatory challenges. With emphasis on the special challenges in a Nordic climate, this paper aims to increase the understanding of thermoregulation in horses, and ultimately to improve management practices. First, factors related to the environment and the mechanisms of heat exchange are summarised, thereafter the factors related to the horse, such as anatomy and physiological mechanisms which are important for balancing heat gain and heat loss. Human utility of horses and...
When environmental temperatures exceed 25°C, horses are potentially subjected to thermal stress. It ...
This NebGuide discusses energy requirements, feeding alterations, water requirements, hair and hoof ...
This study is to serve as a baseline for future research regarding horses. The study was conducted b...
In the Nordic countries, permanent outdoor housing of horses in winter is gaining popularity. This p...
The first objective of this thesis is to study thermoregulation in standing horses, especially the s...
Horses use human-made shelters actively during inclement weather, but the costs of building shelters...
The aim of this paper is to review feeding and management of the athletic horse in hot and humid con...
In their natural environment, horses move between spots to meet their needs. This might be due to a ...
The use of blankets in horses is widespread in Northern Europe. However, horses are very adaptable t...
In their natural environment, horses move between spots to meet their needs. This might be due to a ...
This fact sheet gives tips for providing a suitable environment for horses to live outside in the wi...
In Sweden, no provision for summer shelter to protect horses from heat and insects is required, alth...
Horses are adaptable to a wide range of environmental conditions and are found in climates where tem...
Heat stress is serious problem for livestock. While riding horses and racehorses spend the majority ...
When environmental temperatures exceed 25°C, horses are potentially subjected to thermal stress. It ...
When environmental temperatures exceed 25°C, horses are potentially subjected to thermal stress. It ...
This NebGuide discusses energy requirements, feeding alterations, water requirements, hair and hoof ...
This study is to serve as a baseline for future research regarding horses. The study was conducted b...
In the Nordic countries, permanent outdoor housing of horses in winter is gaining popularity. This p...
The first objective of this thesis is to study thermoregulation in standing horses, especially the s...
Horses use human-made shelters actively during inclement weather, but the costs of building shelters...
The aim of this paper is to review feeding and management of the athletic horse in hot and humid con...
In their natural environment, horses move between spots to meet their needs. This might be due to a ...
The use of blankets in horses is widespread in Northern Europe. However, horses are very adaptable t...
In their natural environment, horses move between spots to meet their needs. This might be due to a ...
This fact sheet gives tips for providing a suitable environment for horses to live outside in the wi...
In Sweden, no provision for summer shelter to protect horses from heat and insects is required, alth...
Horses are adaptable to a wide range of environmental conditions and are found in climates where tem...
Heat stress is serious problem for livestock. While riding horses and racehorses spend the majority ...
When environmental temperatures exceed 25°C, horses are potentially subjected to thermal stress. It ...
When environmental temperatures exceed 25°C, horses are potentially subjected to thermal stress. It ...
This NebGuide discusses energy requirements, feeding alterations, water requirements, hair and hoof ...
This study is to serve as a baseline for future research regarding horses. The study was conducted b...