We use infrared cameras as a non-invasive way to see potential issues. These cameras are highly sensitive and can detect the slightest temperature variations. White will show heat, and blue will show cold. With animals, the white spots typically are muscle strains or infections, while the blue areas are a lack of circulation. Blood will flow to an affected area, causing it to heat up.

We also use Moisture meters and UV light. Moisture meters are typically used for flooring to determine if the moisture level is out of balance. UV light will urine stains, body fluid, blood,

Full side view of a 34-year-old female horse. Her right hip was dislocated.
IR right side view of a 34-year-old female horse shows hot spots in the abdomen and cold spots in the lower legs.
Normal view of 34-year-old female horse.
This IR of the front view of this 34-year-old female horse shows hot spots in her chest. She had many issues that showed up as anomalies.
This is the regular picture where moisture shows on the IR camera.
This picture shows the moisture that has pooled in the corner of a bathroom.
The outside wall of the same area where the shower and bathroom were inside.
Infrared picture of the outside wall showing moisture that had seeped in through the bricks over time.