Everything Horse magazine Everything Horse magazine, October 2015 | Page 25

Follow these top tips to help take the stress out of bonfire night: 1. Use a calmer supplement, see our section on the next page to help you choose the right supplement for your horse. 2. Rug your horse with a rug that will wick sweat away, but keep them warm, such as a fleece. 3. Give your horse plenty of hay to keep him occupied. 4. Giving your horse a treat lick such as Nettex Tastylyx (pictured) which can be hung in the stable will keep them interested and take their mind off noises outside. Nettex Tastylyx come in three delicious natural flavours; apple, carrot and mint. 5. Leave a radio on playing music to help mask the noise and keep your horse calm. Getting your horse used to a radio before will really help! horse or checks on them frequently during the evening. Make sure that emergency contact details are to hand. 8. It is important to stay calm yourself as horses will sense unease and this will make them more stressed. 9. Most importantly be aware of your own safety, a startled horse can be dangerous. 10. Likewise, make sure that you have adequate third party liability insurance, if your horse is scared and escapes causing an accident, you will be responsible for any compensation. 6. If you are concerned that your horse may have an extreme reaction 11. Check fields the following morning discuss this with your vet before for any stray fireworks that may the night as oral sedation might have landed there, as they have the be appropriate or consider moving potential to cause injury to your your horse for the night. horse. 7. Make sure that someone experienced either stays with your Deciding what’s best ... Some may be happier in the field as they can see what’s going on, however this can make others even more stressed. October 2015 • Issue 25 • Everything Horse Magazine 25