How to Tell If an Animal Has a Fever Without a Thermometer

Fever is one of the earliest signs of illness in animals, but many owners and farmers do not always have a thermometer available. Fortunately, animals often show visible symptoms that can help identify fever early.

Common Signs of Fever in Animals

Watch for:

  • Warm ears, nose, or horns
  • Loss of appetite
  • Reduced activity
  • Rapid breathing
  • Shivering or weakness

Animals with fever may also isolate themselves or stop chewing cud (in cattle).

Checking Body Temperature Manually

While not precise, you can:

  • Touch the ears and muzzle
  • Observe breathing rate
  • Check for dryness in the nose
  • Monitor water intake

These signs together can indicate fever.

When to Call a Veterinarian

If symptoms last more than 24 hours or multiple animals are affected, professional care is necessary. Early diagnosis prevents serious disease spread.

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