Hello Kayla, this is a great question! You should know what is "normal" for your horse so you can identify when your horse's TPRs are not normal. Take your horse's TPR at rest a few days in a row to establish his normal baseline. Then, you can compare their TPR when they are not feeling themselves, such as they are lethargic, off their food, or have loose stool. If you think that your's horse's TPR is extremely off, you can always consult with your trainer or veterinarian. Please let us know if you have any further questions or comments! ~Katie, RW
Do you need to take this every day or just once and a while?
Hello Kayla, this is a great question! You should know what is "normal" for your horse so you can identify when your horse's TPRs are not normal. Take your horse's TPR at rest a few days in a row to establish his normal baseline. Then, you can compare their TPR when they are not feeling themselves, such as they are lethargic, off their food, or have loose stool. If you think that your's horse's TPR is extremely off, you can always consult with your trainer or veterinarian. Please let us know if you have any further questions or comments! ~Katie, RW