Digital thermometer that actually works?

Fruitcake

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Every one I buy seems to say we’re all suffering with hypothermia! Admittedly, a couple have been cheap eBay ones but another was from a good animal pharmacy and this latest one is a Boots one as per recommendation from the vet!
 

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My Boots one has handled 2 yard moves and being on strangles watch so has done it's job. What are you doing to them??!!!
:D That’s just it! Nothing! From coming out of the packet, they seem to read below the norm- even when tested on me and OH! Maybe we’re just all cold customers here!
 

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Another vote for boots! I have heard you can get the infa-red laser style for animals now but not sure how accurate they are. :)
 

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My boots one reads low, too, but the probe isn't really designed for horse rectums. Mine reads 37 for Henry, so I simply use that as a benchmark.
 

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My boots one reads low, too, but the probe isn't really designed for horse rectums. Mine reads 37 for Henry, so I simply use that as a benchmark.

:D That’s just it! Nothing! From coming out of the packet, they seem to read below the norm- even when tested on me and OH! Maybe we’re just all cold customers here!

So, erm, how did you test your veterinary thermometers on yourself and your OH?
 

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:D That’s just it! Nothing! From coming out of the packet, they seem to read below the norm- even when tested on me and OH! Maybe we’re just all cold customers here!
I had exactly the same with my Boots one. And then after about 2 days use it started to error and refused to do anything.
I'll follow this thread with interest.
 

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So, erm, how did you test your veterinary thermometers on yourself and your OH?
It’s a human one from Boots. They’re all the same. I tested it under my tongue and then under my arm (before it went anywhere near the horses’ backsides I add!) Both readings were 36.8ish for me so not too low but only 35ish for OH so he is almost officially dead!
Both horses were 36.7!
 
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