Normally, a horse's temperature will be between 99.8 F and 101.3 F. Keep in mind that the weather can affect temperature. In warm weather or during exercise, stress, or excitement, a horse's temperature will naturally rise.
Also a foal's temperature may be higher then an adults, (101.3F.)
I suggest keeping track of YOUR horses natural temperature, so that if you see it is; what you think is high, but it actually his/her normal temp'
Mfire
It should be approximately 100 degrees F, although a variance of a degree or two is acceptable.
A horses' normal temperature is usually about 100-101 degrees (I think)
Most horses are around 100 degrees F but it can vary a degree to a degree and a half either way and still be considered "normal".
The normal body temp of a horse is between 98-101 F (36.6-38.3 celsius)
By JJdog
approximately 50 degrees
Around 100 degrees Fahrenheit
around 100 degrees Fahrenheit
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anatomy is all the bones of the horse or in other words the skeleton of a horse's body.
No; In now way could a human heart ever provide enough blood for a horse's body.
The thorax, or thoracic area of the horse's body is between the shoulders and hindquarters.
30-40 bpm.
96.4 degree f
how many chromosomes are found in the body of a horse
212
the temperature of the earth is 4000 degrees
Normal Temperature = 99.5-101.3°F or 37.5-38.5° C Remember that physical work and stress change body temperatures.
a plasma powered horse is a normal horse
the reccomended temperature of a fridge is 4-5 degrees, but it can vary
yes it is normal for a horse to be blue
They have no immune system.
The normal pulse range is 30-45 for an adult horse.
5 joules
how does a horse body look