A thermoneutral zone (TNZ) is the range of temperatures at which a horse is most comfortable and healthy.
This range can differ depending on location or health status. For example, a horse living in Montana has the potential to be more tolerant to low temperatures than a horse living in Florida. Also, a horse suffering with a metabolic disorder or other ailment vs. a healthy horse will have different TNZ’s. The same 32 degrees at freezing could be comfortable for one, and worrisome for the other.
Use your best judgment along with body language cues to determine if your horse is uncomfortable. Signs of a cold horse are:
- Shivering
- Low head/down ears
- Tucked tail
- Decreased water intake