How to Check a Horse's Heart Rate

Check heart rate to evaluate your horse's physical condition. An increase in heart rate can be associated with pain, dehydration, fever and other problems.

Things You'll Need

  • Stethoscopes
  • Watches With Second Hands
  • Local Horse Magazines
  • National Horse Magazines
  • Horse Comb/brush Set
  • Stopwatches
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Instructions

    • 1

      Place a stethoscope against your horse's chest, behind the elbow (the topmost joint in your horse's foreleg).

    • 2

      Listen until you hear a strong, steady heartbeat.

    • 3

      Grab a stopwatch or a watch with a second hand.

    • 4

      Count the number of heartbeats you hear for 15 seconds.

    • 5

      Multiply that number by 4 to obtain the horse's heartbeats per minute.

    • 6

      Know that a normal resting heart rate for an adult horse is about 30 to 40 heartbeats per minute.

    • 7

      Contact your veterinarian if you determine a problem.