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A Better View of your Horse’s Well-Being
Why guess about your horse’s soundness?
Horses are hard-wired not to show their pain; by the time your horse shows you he is sore, he has already had something brewing. An infrared camera can spot an issue two weeks or more before the horse displays symptoms.
Thermography is a superb and cost-effective way to assess saddle fit and rider balance.
Thermal imaging finds “hot spots” and is excellent for locating the source of trouble for horses that are showing vague symptoms of soreness, changes in behaviour, crookedness or reluctance to work.
Thermal imaging is great for following the recovery from an injury.
Thermal imaging captures the energy from heat. It does not emit radiation, the camera does not come in contact with your horse, and imaging can be done as often as needed.
For more information, contact:
Barbara Fogler, Certified Thermographer
416-322-3527
bfpr@rogers.com
I believe this is one of the most helpful and humane technologies in the equine health field. Thermal imaging is efficient and safe, and it can immediately identify areas of concern. It gives you a baseline to refer to down the road, and it reduced the guesswork about your horse’s well-being. - Barbara Fogler
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