
Fireworks might be a highlight for us, but for horses, fireworks can be a major source of stress. Sudden loud bangs, flashing lights and unfamiliar smells can easily unsettle even the calmest horse. As horse owners, yard managers, or riding school teams, preparation is key to keeping horses safe and calm during fireworks season.
Knowing when fireworks are planned helps you prepare; check local displays and speak to nearby residents so you can adjust your routines if needed. Clear communication with your team and liveries is essential.
With EC Pro, you can easily share updates, adjust lesson schedules, and message liveries directly helping everyone stay informed and prepared. Book a Demo HERE to learn how.
Most horses feel more secure in familiar environments. If they are used to being stabled, bring them in early and make sure doors are safely closed. Horses that prefer turnout should have secure fencing and a safe, hazard-free space in case they startle.
If your centre has spare stalls, why not turn them into a safe haven for local horse owners during fireworks season? Many people who keep their horses at home worry about the noise and bright lights; offering overnight stabling gives them peace of mind and creates a welcoming community feel.
With EC Pro, you can list temporary stabling options, take online bookings, collect payments securely, and manage availability in one place; just like centres already do for lessons and livery bookings.

Fireworks are unpredictable, but you can soften their impact. Playing calm background music or leaving a radio on can help mask loud bangs. Closing stable doors and windows will also reduce bright flashes and sharp sounds.
Horses are highly sensitive to human emotions. Staying calm, confident, and consistent in your behaviour can reassure them that everything is fine. Maintaining your usual evening routine, where possible, can also help reduce anxiety.
When the fireworks have stopped, inspect your horses and the surrounding area. Look for any signs of injury or damage and remove leftover firework debris that may have landed in fields or near stables.
Fireworks are part of life, but with good preparation, clear communication, and calm handling, you can protect your horses’ wellbeing and your own peace of mind.
If you’d like to make yard management simpler this season, from communication to horse records and reminders, Book a free Demo HERE with EC Pro and see how our system can help your yard run smoothly all year round.