Preventing the spread of equine disease is something all horse owners should be aware of.
myYardd reduces the stress of managing your horse’s health, by using our specially designed features, you can access information about your horse anytime, from anywhere.
By monitoring your horse’s health, you can spot signs of illness or disease earlier, this means they can be isolated if necessary to prevent further spread.
Temperature
You can track, monitor, and share your horse’s temperature and their other ‘normal’ vital signs in myYardd.
Here you can see this horse was unwell, by taking regular temperature measurements, the health of this horse can be closely monitored by their vet through using the email sharing function. If you suspect your horse may be unwell, you can monitor their temperature on our specially designed graph, as well as refer to their ‘normal’ vital signs.
Please be aware that your horse’s typical vital signs can be affected by extreme weather conditions and stressful or exciting situations.
Vaccinations
We all know how important it is to keep our horses vaccinated against diseases. You can record vaccination dates and set reminders in myYardd so you know exactly when your horse’s vaccination is due. Plus you can set reminders so you can book them in plenty of time. This is a key part of preventing the spread of equine disease.
Worming
The specially designed worming section of myYardd allows you to monitor worming test results. Record any deworming medication given, as well as note any reactions to treatments and retest results. By keeping on top of your horse’s worming schedule, you can prevent pasture from becoming infected with worms.
Download myYardd today and do your bit to prevent the spread of equine disease.
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As always, you should contact your vet if you have any concerns about the health of your horse.
Here at Yardd, we aim to offer advice and guidance however you should always consult a professional with any concerns about your horse’s health.


