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Because a thermal inspection works on
heat, there is very little preparation that is required
before the examination takes place. However, we
would ask that the following points are observed, as
this will enable us to obtain clearer images.
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Clean Horse with all dirt removed
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Pick out feet and brush clean
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Remove all bandages or boots at least
2 hours before the inspection
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Remove all blankets and rugs. This is
important as the thermal camera works by identifying
areas of abnormal heat
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No liniment / heat rubs / cold hosing
on the day of the inspection
Notes
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Do not touch, stroke or brush the
horse during the examination on the areas that are
being inspected. The heat from your hands or
the friction of the brush will show up as anomalies
in the thermal camera
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On horses that have recently been
clipped a white patch will be visible in the thermal
image.
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If possible, we would prefer to
examine the horse in it's own stable or an enclosed
area where it feels comfortable. The infrared
camera works on emitted heat, so
the level of light in the stable is irrelevant. If
however, this is not possible we will examine the
horse outside.
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