From $139 with results in 10-15 working days

Horses, like people and other animals, can suffer from a wide range of allergies that affect their skin, digestion, behaviour, and overall wellbeing. Our Horse Allergy Test Kit is an easy, home-based way to check for sensitivities – helping you to support your horse’s health and comfort.
Using a small blood sample collected at home with the included lancet device, the test screens for common food and environmental allergens. The process is simple, safe, and minimally invasive, helping reduce stress for your animal.

What the results will tell you

  • Recurring issues such as itching, respiratory problems, digestive disturbances, or performance decline are often linked to allergies in horses.
  • These sensitivities frequently go undiagnosed, leading to persistent discomfort and costly veterinary bills.
  • The Horse Allergy Test helps identify what’s triggering your horse’s symptoms.
  • The test analyses reactions to up to 120 allergens found in food, common substances, and the surrounding environment.
  • The report shows the degree of reaction to each allergen.
  • This information allows you to adjust your horse’s diet, environment, and daily care routine.
  • Three different test panels are available, depending on the number of allergens you want to test for.

60 Allergen IgEI Panel

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60 Allergen IgEII Panel 

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125 Allergen Full Panel

Which is a combination of the 64 Allergen IgEI Panel plus the 61 Allergen IgEII Panel

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Pricing

For a limited time, if you order 2 or more Full Panel Tests you will have $10 for each test.

 
Allergen Panel Price (includes lancet kit)
60 Allergen IgE I $ 139
60 Allergen IgE II $ 139
125 Allergen Full Panel $ 199

How the tests works

The testing process is straightforward and suitable for horse owners and stable professionals alike.

To avoid skewed results:

  • Ideally, collect the blood sample before feeding to avoid any interference.
  • Avoid administering antihistamines, steroids, or anti-inflammatory medication (such as Dexamethasone or Prednisolone) for 1–2 weeks before sampling. These can suppress immune responses and affect test accuracy.
  • Antibiotics generally do not interfere with test results.
  • While horses of any age can be tested, we recommend waiting until your horse is at least 12 months old for the most accurate and reliable results.

Allergens Tested

Panel Name Allergens Covered
60 Allergen IgE I Panel Acarus siro, Alder, Alfalfa, Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus fumigatus, Bahia grass, Barley, Beech, Bent grass, Bermuda grass, Birch, Biting midge, Black fly, Blomia tropicalis, Cat, CCD, Cladosporium herbarum, Cockroach, German, Common pigweed, Common ragweed, Cottonwood, Cultivated corn, Cultivated oat, Cultivated rye, Cultivated wheat, Cypress, Dandelion, Dermatophagoides farinae, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dog, Elm, Hazel, Horse fly, House fly, Johnson grass, Kentucky bluegrass, Lamb’s quarters, Lepidoglyphus destructor, Maple leaf sycamore, Meadow fescue, Mosquito, Mugwort, Nettle, Oak, Olive, Orchard grass, Penicillium notatum, Plantain, Privet, Red clover, Russian thistle, Ryegrass, Sheep’s sorrel, Soybean, Sweet vernal grass, Timothy grass, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, White ash, White pine, Willow
60 Allergen IgE II Panel Acacia, Apple, Aspergillus niger, Bee venom, Bipolaris, Black ant, Box elder maple, Brome grass, Buckwheat, Candida albicans, Carrot, Cattle, Cephalosporium acremonium, Cocklebur, Cockroach, American, Curvularia lunata, Dog fennel, Epicoccum purpurascens, Eucalyptus, Feather mix, Fire ant, Firebush, Flea, Glycophagus domesticus, Goldenrod, Guinea pig, Hackberry, Horse chestnut, Japanese cedar, Latex, Lentil, Linseed, Malassezia, Melaleuca, Mesquite, Millet, Mouse, Mucor racemosus, Mulberry, Ox-eye daisy, Paper wasp venom, Pea, Peanut, Pecan tree, Queen palm, Rabbit, Rapeseed, Rhizopus nigricans, Rhodotorula mucilaginosa, Rice, Rough marsh elder, Scale, Stemphylium herbarum, Sugar beet, Sunflower, Sweet gum, Wall pellitory, Walnut tree, White hickory, Yellow jacket venom
Full Panel All 120 allergens listed in IgE I and IgE II Panels

Other Tests

In addition to allergy testing, we also offer equine DNA services, including:

  • Horse Intolerance Test Is your horse showing signs of discomfort after eating? The Horse Intolerance Test determines your horse’s sensitivity to food, environmental, and artificial allergens.
  • Horse Parentage Testing  – If you have any doubts about the parentage of a foal, then our Horse Parentage Test can provide the answers you need.
  • Horse Hereditary Disease TestIf your horse has an inherited disease, it can be treated to improve its life quality. In some cases, it may also be possible to prevent the disease from being passed on to the horse’s offspring.