Horse First Aid Kits



Dermaclens Spray 500ml

Dermaclens Spray 500ml

5 Reviews

$64.50

Betadine Solution 500ml

Betadine Solution 500ml

1 Reviews

$21.94

Cotton Wool Roll

Cotton Wool Roll

2 Reviews

$14.38

Gauze Swabs 10x10 100's

Gauze Swabs 10x10 100's

8 Reviews

$5.92

Conforming Bandage 5cm x 1.8m Single elastic gauze
37% OFF RRP $0.95
Syringe BD 10ml - Box of 100

Syringe BD 10ml - Box of 100

3 Reviews

$28.21

Shop our vet selected range of horse first aid. Our expert teams of veterinarians and nurses are committed to horse welfare. That's why we carefully select only the best equine first aid supplies. Be prepared for unexpected emergencies - you can find horse first aid kits right here. With everything from Betadine Solution and Hoof Treatment Boots- your horses health is in safe hands!

It is essential if you are travelling with a horse that you have a first aid kit with you in case of accident.  As all horse owners know horses seem to injure themselves at inconvenient times or locations. :)  It is important to be prepared. 

Horse first aid is providing immediate and primary treatment to a horse in the case of an accident, illness, or emergency. It is critical for horse owners, carers, and riders to understand basic first aid techniques in order to treat injuries quickly and avoid subsequent issues.

Remember that, while first aid is necessary, it does not substitute expert veterinary treatment. Veterinary intervention is essential for correct diagnosis and thorough therapy. Regular training in equine first aid can assist horse owners and carers in responding successfully to situations and providing rapid treatment until expert help comes.

  • Well-Equipped Kit: Maintain a well-stocked first aid kit specifically designed for horses. The kit may include items such as bandages, antiseptic solutions, wound dressings, scissors, thermometer, and any medications prescribed by the veterinarian.  Our Vet team have put together a bundle of the most common items you may need -  SHOP OUR EQUINE FIRST AID BUNDLE NOW!

 

  • Contact a Veterinarian: In any emergency situation, contact a veterinarian as soon as possible. Provide them with essential information about the horse's condition, vital signs, and any observed symptoms.