JEP
Well-Known Member
My friend, who has a yard and fields next to mine, is having awful problems with her two horses' breathing and is facing the prospect of having to have them both PTS. The problem started during the winter of 2009 when they both contracted COPD (or RAO as called now) which I think was due to her hay being baled before completely dry. After quite a struggle she manged to get them back to full health again and did'nt have too much of a problem last winter.
However the problem came back again about six weeks ago, coughing badly and having trouble breathing, although at the time they were turned out 24/7. The vet thinks it's either pollen related and there is someing in the air around our fields which is causing it, although my three horses are absolutely fine.
They have been given tubs of ventapulmin and steriods, she has been keeping them in during the day and turning out at night but although the younger one has improved enough to stay out full time again the older one is still very poorly.
I think the orginal problem was caused because she will not fully immerse her hay, thinks that running a hose over it when in the net is as good, but I do'nt agree. Her OH has told her it's illegal to tip water from soaked hay into the ground but I can'nt see how this is worse that the run off from the dung heap.Wo'nt feed haylage as both have been mildly lamintic is the past.
I've read that some HHOers have had good results from Global Herbs, would be grateful for any advise I can pass on to my friend. I may think her management could be better but still do'nt want her to lose her boys.
However the problem came back again about six weeks ago, coughing badly and having trouble breathing, although at the time they were turned out 24/7. The vet thinks it's either pollen related and there is someing in the air around our fields which is causing it, although my three horses are absolutely fine.
They have been given tubs of ventapulmin and steriods, she has been keeping them in during the day and turning out at night but although the younger one has improved enough to stay out full time again the older one is still very poorly.
I think the orginal problem was caused because she will not fully immerse her hay, thinks that running a hose over it when in the net is as good, but I do'nt agree. Her OH has told her it's illegal to tip water from soaked hay into the ground but I can'nt see how this is worse that the run off from the dung heap.Wo'nt feed haylage as both have been mildly lamintic is the past.
I've read that some HHOers have had good results from Global Herbs, would be grateful for any advise I can pass on to my friend. I may think her management could be better but still do'nt want her to lose her boys.