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Is Your Horse a Non-Sweater?
Horse Non-Sweater is called Anhidrosis

Sweating is essential for a horse’s ability to regulate body temperature.
Article from - Anhidrosis Prevention By ONE AC

When a horse doesn’t sweat properly—especially in warm or humid conditions—it can quickly lead to overheating, poor performance, and serious health risks. Horses that sweat very little or not at all are commonly referred to as non-sweaters (anhidrosis).

Understanding the signs is the first step toward protecting Non-Sweater horses little or no sweat during exercise. Anhidrosisyour horse.
Signs Your Horse May Be a Non-Sweater

Your horse may be struggling with normal thermoregulation if you notice:

• Little or no sweat during exercise

• Patchy sweating (under the mane, girth, or between hind legs only)

• Rapid or labored breathing after light work

• Elevated heart rate with slow recovery

• Fatigue, weakness, or reluctance to move forward

• Overheating, even on mild or moderately warm days

• Dry, hot coat to the touch

• Reduced appetite or weight loss in prolonged cases

Some horses sweat slightly, making non-sweating harder to identify. Comparing Horse that sweat slightly need support.your horse’s sweat and recovery to others in similar conditions can be helpful.

Why Support Matters
When a horse can’t sweat efficiently, internal body temperature rises faster and takes longer to return to normal. Over time, this can limit performance, shorten ride times, and increase the risk of heat stress.
Early support and proper management can make a meaningful difference.

Supporting Normal Sweating with One AC®
One AC® is designed to support healthy sweating and thermoregulation in horses, particularly those working or living in hot, humid environments. It provides targeted nutritional support aimed at helping the body respond more normally to heat and exercise.

Many horse owners incorporate One AC into their daily program to help:
• Encourage normal sweat response

• Support cooling and recovery

• Improve heat tolerance during warm weather

Results may vary, and One AC is most effective when used consistently and alongside good management practices.

ONE AC Supplement for the treatment of Non-Sweating HorsesBest Management Practices for Non-Sweaters
For optimal results, pair nutritional support with smart heat management:
• Ride during cooler parts of the day

• Provide shade, airflow, and fans when possible

• Ensure constant access to fresh, clean water

• Adjust workload during high heat and humidity

Talk to Your Veterinarian
If you suspect your horse may be a non-sweater, consult your veterinarian for diagnosis and guidance. They can help determine whether supplements like One AC® are appropriate for your horse’s individual needs.

Support Your Horse Through the Heat
Non-sweating doesn’t have to mean the end of comfort or performance. With attentive care, proper management, and nutritional support like One AC®, many horses can stay cooler, safer, and more comfortable—even in challenging conditions.

 

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