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A woman is standing in a stable and brushing the face of a black horse. The wall is covered in wood panels.

9 Benefits of 24/7 Monitoring for Horse Health

Your day ends at the barn, but your concern for the animals never stops. You start to wonder about the well-being of each horse until morning comes.

Around-the-clock observation is extremely helpful. You can easily track the warning signs of colic, a horse’s eating habits, and more. Find out the benefits of 24/7 horse health monitoring to protect every horse in your care.

1. Early Detection of Colic

Colic is a greatly feared health issue for horse owners. The term refers to abdominal pain in horses. It stems from various gastrointestinal issues and ranges in severity. Common causes include gas build-up, impaction, or displacement in the intestines.

Nevertheless, the condition requires immediate veterinary attention. The signs are subtle at first; horses show minor discomfort that escalates into worsened symptoms.

Continuous observation helps you notice early warning signs like pawing, flank watching, or increased restlessness as soon as they appear. Identifying these behaviors allows for prompt veterinary consultation, which can be the difference between a simple intervention and a complex emergency.

2. Immediate Alert for Casting

A horse getting cast in its stall is a dangerous situation that requires immediate human assistance. When a horse lies down too close to a wall, it can become stuck and incapable of standing up on its own. The resulting struggle can lead to serious injury or exhaustion.

A monitoring system provides an instant alert when this occurs. You can hurry to the barn and help the horse get back on its feet safely.

3. Safer Foaling and Post-Natal Care

The foaling process is a period of high alert. You never know when mares will give birth. It could happen in the quiet of the night when you’re away.

A quality horse stall camera that tracks the horse’s movement patterns and behavioral changes will be an incredible asset. You can watch over an expectant mare without disturbing her. If any strange behaviors occur, you’ll receive a notification that the horse needs attention. Real-time monitoring will make it possible for you to tend to the mare before she gives birth.

4. Monitoring Post-Surgical or Injury Recovery

When a horse recovers from surgery, illness, or an injury, close observation is critical. Are they resting comfortably? Can they put weight on an injured limb? Is the horse showing signs of distress?

The goal is to support a smooth recovery. A constant visual connection allows you to follow veterinary advice closely and report any concerning changes back to your vet.

A white and gray horse leans its head over the bars of a stall to eat from a pile of hay. The walls of the stable are wooden.

5. Identifying Subtle Changes in Behavior

Horses are masters at hiding pain. Often, the first sign that something is amiss is a minor change in their daily routine.

They may display subtle signs such as reduced appetite, changes in posture, or reluctance to move. Additionally, you might notice unusual behaviors like increased aggression, restlessness, or excessive lying down. Observing these small indicators can help identify discomfort, so you can intervene as soon as possible.

With 24/7 monitoring, you will establish a baseline for your horse’s normal behavior. You’ll notice if they aren’t lying down to sleep, become disinterested in their hay, or are drinking less water. All of these behaviors could indicate underlying health problems, ranging from ulcers to dental pain.

6. Verifying Feeding and Watering Routines

The stable is a busy environment. When you can’t have a watchful eye on each horse, real-time monitoring proves very helpful. You can confirm that they’re eating and drinking water according to their personal habits. Then, you’ll know when to refill their troughs.

7. Gaining Peace of Mind

It’s exhausting to constantly worry about what’s happening in the stables. Are any horses stuck, in pain, or straying from their typical eating habits?

Knowing that you have a reliable set of eyes on your horses at all times offers incredible peace of mind. Atlas Alert will send notifications in real time about concerning horse behaviors. Whether you’re at home, training another horse, or away on a trip, you can check in on them and take action.

8. Aiding in Lameness Evaluations

Lameness is a condition in horses characterized by an abnormal gait or stance due to pain, injury, or dysfunction in the limbs or muscles. It’s a common sign of underlying issues, such as joint disease, tendon injuries, and hoof problems.

Identifying lameness early is crucial for effective treatment and preventing further complications. Atlas Alert will identify unusual movement from the horse. If you believe the horse is in distress, take them to the vet to conduct imaging tests and determine the severity of the condition.

9. Building a Data-Driven Health Profile

Every horse behaves differently. Atlas Alert uses individual horse stall cameras and a program powered by artificial intelligence to identify unusual actions. The system learns about the horse’s typical habits. With this foundational knowledge, the artificial intelligence program will notify you when a horse behaves unusually.

Over time, you’ll build a detailed log of each horse’s habits and health. Track their sleep cycles, eating speeds, general activity levels, and more.

The historical data will be incredibly useful during veterinary check-ups. You can relay this information to owners, so they can make more educated decisions about the animal’s training, diet, and overall care plan.

A brown and white horse is looking over the wall of a stall in a stable. Horses in separate stalls are in the background.

 

A Proactive Approach to Horse Welfare

You never know when horse health complications might arise. Atlas Alert understands that there are numerous benefits of monitoring horse health 24/7. Our goal is to help trainers, stable managers, and horse owners take care of their animals.

The cameras learn about the horse’s habits over a 14-day period. From there, the camera will continuously monitor the horse’s activity. You’ll receive instant alerts about any health concerns. This shift in management helps you provide the best possible environment for the horses you are responsible for.

If you’re ready to bring this level of care and security to your stable, explore the intelligent monitoring solutions Atlas Alert offers. Our advanced systems will provide substantial information regarding individualized horse well-being. Contact us today for more details about how the system works and why it’s the best choice for keeping the horses in your stable healthy.