For many horses, fireworks are a source of stress and anxiety. Loud bangs, bright flashes, and the smell of gunpowder can easily overstimulate horses, causing restlessness or even panic. However, not all horses react in the same way: some are barely affected, while others become extremely frightened.
As an owner, it is important to understand why some horses develop anxiety and how you can support them safely and effectively. In this article, we discuss the causes of firework anxiety, the warning signs to look out for, and practical strategies to help your horse relax.
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