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Horses need clean water, shade, moving air and exercise breaks to avoid overheating when temperatures and humidity combine to create heat stress.
Source: Equine Wellness, June 24, 2021. Link. Evidence suggests that insulin action is a key component of the heat stress response.
Chromium improves insulin function and results in efficient clearance of glucose into the cell from the bloodstream. Increased glucose uptake may improve thermal tolerance in heat stressed animals.” – kemin.com/equineheatstress
INSIGHTS: We downloaded the poster with the heat stress index for your convenience and to share with horse owners <Link>.