Stable pharmacy / medicine chest for horses
A stable first-aid kit is one of the most important pieces of equipment for every horse owner. It should be easily accessible in an emergency and regularly checked for completeness and shelf life . It is primarily used to treat harmless, minor injuries such as grazes and insect bites or slight swellings and, in an emergency, is also there for first aid until the vet arrives.
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CHF 37.90
Giardia rapid home test for dogs, cats, small animals and horses
ViPiBax1 review -
from CHF 34.60
Self-adhesive bandages 5 cm x 4.5 m in a set of 6, various Designs
Paws & Patch3 reviews -
from CHF 30.65
Special care for sensitive horse skin
Virbac3 reviews -
CHF 30.40
Ocular solution for cleaning the eye and eye area.
For dogs, cats, horses and small pets.
With benzalkonium chlorideTVM4 reviews -
from CHF 35.65
Insect repellent for horse and rider against flies, mosquitoes, horseflies and ticks
Virbac -
CHF 37.70
Versatile skin ointment for horses for minor irritations, abrasions and scratches
Audevard3 reviews -
CHF 70.00Free shipping
Sterile monodoses for ophthalmic use
TVM3 reviews -
CHF 29.90
Mild shampoo for sensitive and dry horse skin
Virbac1 review -
CHF 31.40
Eye cleaning product for cats, dogs, horses and small animals
Virbac -
from CHF 32.90
Detox Gel for Pets with Diarrhea and Poisoning
EnteroZOO1 review -
CHF 15.70A tissue-compatible irrigation solution for cleaning wounds, etc., that helps maintain a low-bacterial environmentSanocyn forte2 reviews
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CHF 15.20
Ointment with colloidal silver for skin care in case of injuries
leovet -
from CHF 120.40
Elastic bandage in bulk pack, self-adhesive, available in various sizes and colors. Sizes and colors available
3M4 reviews -
CHF 85.00Free shipping
Effective healing and protective agent against bacterial and fungal infections of the hooves
Life Data -
from CHF 57.60
synthetic bandage for padding bandages
Covetrus -
CHF 17.10Tissue-compatible moisturizing gel for wounds etc. to support a low-germ environmentSanocyn forte1 review
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CHF 37.90
Arnica gel for rubbing into horses for muscle pain, bruises and contusions
Audevard -
Free shipping
from CHF 75.80
Animal care product with a cooling effect for stressed horse legsEquine America -
CHF 36.60
Fiber tape with high adhesive strength
Covetrus1 review -
CHF 109.70Free shipping
Sterile solution to support wound healing
TVM -
CHF 33.80
Gel for horses for the local heat treatment of joints, tendons and muscles
Audevard1 review -
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CHF 34.40
Intensive care gel for horses with hyaluronic acid and essential oils
Audevard1 review -
CHF 26.30
Herbal juice to harmonize the hormone balance and for Cushing's disease
ESTELLA -
CHF 139.80Free shipping
Complementary food for horses, supports the harmonization of the natural hormone balance of mares and stallions
Equine America -
Special Price CHF 23.70 Regular Price CHF 26.30
Herbal juice to stimulate the detoxification metabolism
ESTELLA -
CHF 70.60Free shipping
Supplementary feed, supports the harmonization of the natural hormone balance of mares and stallions
cdVet -
CHF 26.30
Bronchial juice made from herbs to support lung function
ESTELLA -
CHF 110.00Free shipping
Non-caustic, moldable and adhesive clay product for defects, old nail holes, cracks and detached areas of the hoof wall
Life Data -
CHF 29.30
Herbal juice to strengthen the immune system and the body's defenses
ESTELLA -
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from CHF 49.30
Wound healing enhancer for skin regeneration after abrasions, inflammation, cuts, ulcers, burns, insect bites, and irritation
Pet's Relief -
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CHF 25.60
Scissors, pointed/blunt, straight
Covetrus1 review -
CHF 53.40
Highly concentrated cooling gel for tired, overheated horse legs
Equine Products UK Ltd -
CHF 73.50Free shipping
Liquid complementary food for your horse's mobility
Unika -
CHF 150.00Free shipping
Complementary food for healthy horse joints
Unika -
CHF 105.80Free shipping
Fluid and energy supplement for sport horses to increase the feeling of thirst
Unika -
from CHF 19.00
Classic examination gloves made of tearproof latex
Covetrus -
from CHF 19.00
Nitrile examination gloves for optimal barrier protection
Covetrus
What should always be in a stable first-aid kit?
- Dressing material such as self-adhesive bandages and pressure bandages
- Disinfectant for hands and instruments (disposable gloves)
- Skin disinfectant
- Wound healing ointment
- Washing lotion/mild shampoo
- Cooling gel or cooling spray
- Scissors
- Tweezers & tick tweezers
- Disposable syringes
- Clinical thermometer
- Contact details of the responsible vet, farrier and equine clinic
It is also important to know the normal vital signs of horses in order to be able to assess whether the horse has a fever or circulatory problems:
- Respiration should be between 8 - 16 breaths per minute
- A normal pulse rate is 30 - 45 heartbeats per minute. The resting heart rate of a healthy horse is 28 - 45 heartbeats per minute.
- The normal temperature in adult horses is between 37.5 and 38.5 °C. In foals up to two years of age, a body temperature of 38 to 39°C is still harmless.
Colic
Many horse owners and riders have already experienced it or are afraid of it: colic. Colic itself is not a disease, but refers to symptomatic pain in the abdomen that can arise due to various causes. Depending on the cause and severity of the colic, it can be fatal in the worst case. This makes it all the more important to recognize and act quickly.
Signs of equine colic include restlessness, atypical behavior, profuse sweating, unwillingness to eat, refusal to drink, diarrhea or no defecation at all, wanting to roll around frequently, begging unusually often or the horse looking at its belly and kicking it.
If such symptoms are present, the vet must be called immediately! Until the vet arrives, the horse should be kept moving and led at a walk if possible. If the horse has cold sweat, put a sweat blanket on it. It should not eat anything, but keep offering it water. Check the vital signs from time to time between leading the horse and make a note of the values and changes so that you can report them to the vet.
Skin injuries
If a wound is bleeding heavily, contact the vet immediately and apply a pressure bandage , just as we do with humans.
If the wound is small and only bleeding slightly, it can be cleaned with clean water and then disinfected. Pay close attention to whether there is a small foreign body in the wound, remove it with disinfected tweezers and shave off the hair around the wound, depending on the location and coat. Finally, apply a wound healing ointment . Even with minor injuries, the horse should continue to be monitored closely and if there is no rapid improvement or the condition of the wound worsens, a vet should also be consulted. In the case of skin injuries in sensitive areas (eyes, ears, nostrils, anus, genitals), it is always advisable to call the vet and consult with him.
Leg swelling
If your horse has swelling on its legs, cool them with water and check carefully to see if there is a wound somewhere in addition to the swelling. If there is no wound, you can apply a cooling gel or cooling ointment. If there is no improvement soon or the horse shows other symptoms (e.g. lameness), call the vet.