Stress shows up in the body first
Horses are masters at “holding it together” until they can’t. Learning early stress signs helps you adjust routines before problems escalate.
Common stress signs
- Tension in the face/jaw
- Changes in appetite
- Increased spookiness or irritability
- Restlessness in the stall
- Digestive upset
Natural calm-support checklist
- Consistency: predictable feeding and turnout
- Movement: daily low-stress motion
- Comfort: tack fit, rub checks, hoof comfort
- Environment: reduce chaos where possible
Adventure Gear plug (travel stress)
Travel days are a common stress trigger. A ready kit helps reduce friction and keep routines steadier.
Browse: Pet Adventure Gear.
CTA
Want a calmer horse? Start with consistency and comfort checks—then build from there.