24/7 health monitoring for horses

Continuous biochemical insight into soundness and recovery. 
Enhancing welfare, performance, and sustainable care.
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60-90%

of performance horses develop gastric ulcers.

20%

show signs of Equine Metabolic Syndrome before clinical disease.

52%

of owners delay calling a vet after noticing lameness.

Sources: AAEP, 2021; BEVA, 2022; Veterinary Record, 2024

Early signs often go unnoticed

Horses mask pain well. Many conditions remain hidden until they disrupt training, competition, or quality of life. Whether in performance or recovery, existing tools offer only snapshots of health. Without continuous monitoring, veterinarians and owners risk missing early warnings that could prevent long-term damage.

The cost of delay

Once those hidden shifts progress, the consequences reach every level of the equine world.

Owners & Trainers

Subtle issues overlooked early become costly treatments or prolonged recovery.

Veterinarians

Without continuous data, treatment relies on isolated observations.

Wider Industry

Missed early warnings undermine welfare and public trust.

Built for continuous, collaborative management

Performance horses and those in rehabilitation need consistent observation, yet most data ends when the vet leaves the yard. iQ Sense connects trainers, owners, and veterinarians through objective signals that show biochemical and physiological change in real time.

  • Veterinarians can track recovery and treatment response continuously.
  • Trainers see trends before performance drops.
  • Pharmaceutical partners gain evidence of how therapies and rehabilitation programs perform in the field.

From biosensor signals to platform alerts

Biochemical sensing

The implantable chip detects molecular and inflammatory markers associated with pain, stress and metabolic imbalance.

Wearable monitoring

The collar captures vital signs, movement, behaviour and recovery patterns in real time *in development.

AI analysis

Interprets biochemical and physiological data to highlight deviations and recovery trends.

Actionable alerts

Delivered via app and dashboard to guide treatment and training decisions.

Built on patented biochemical sensor technology, validated through academic collaborations and ongoing in vivo studies.

Why earlier visibility matters

Lameness alone accounts for most lost training days and welfare concerns in horses.

Earlier biochemical visibility transforms care — shortening recovery times, reducing long-term injury risk, and improving performance consistency.

Continuous monitoring also supports responsible medicine use and aligns with One Health priorities by reducing unnecessary treatments and improving welfare outcomes.

  • Fewer lost training days through early detection
  • Improved soundness and performance longevity
  • Data-led confidence for veterinarians, trainers, and owners
  • Welfare-focused management grounded in science

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iQ Sense is an animal health monitoring tool and not a diagnostic device.
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