Benylin for horse coughing

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My boy has had a virus with a snotty nose and a cough. Vet diagnosed by blood test, his lungs were clear and she said that he just needs to fight it off.

Snotty nose is clearing up now but he is still coughing. I remeber years ago giving Benylin to a horse and is worked well, but now there are so many types of it sold, I'm confused at which one to get.

Do I get the original one or the non drowsey one and which type, dry, chesty, or tickly?

Anyone else give it and what type do you use?
 
I wouldn't use benylin, but you can get something called Koff syrup which is meant to be good.
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My horse had a bad flair up of COPD and I had to wait for an hour for the vet to arrive. Over the phone her told me to give her benylin..... absolutly excellent!!!
I grabbed the only one in tescos at the time (it was a sunday night) which was a childrens one for tickly coughs. After giving it to her it stopped after 5 mins becasue the way it works is tht it relaxes throat muscles and soothes, I would def use it. You could ask your vet first just to be sure.
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you could try koff-eaze. but yes, some of my friends use benylin.

my boy had a virus with a cough and snotty nose... i put him on respirator boost and it did the trick. pulled all the snot up off his chect and his cough clearned in less than 2 weeks.
 
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Just thought I'd add that a recent medical national survey was highlighted on the national news that there is no medical proof that any cough medicine (for humans) actually work!

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No CHILDREN'S cough medicine was any good, adult is fine
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Exactly if human cough mixtures dont work on human's what good are they going to do a horse! I did once ask my vet because someone told me to try it for a coughing pony and he laughed his head off and said it would be like giving an elephant a bun and telling it, it was full up
 
As Weezy said, it only affects children, cough medicine works for adults. We have given cough medicine to our cob and it did indeed work.
 
Having spent over £100 recently on vets bills for treatment for my two minis, having had antibiotics and ventipulmin for their coughs and snots, the vet eventually said there was nothing he could do and they would get over it
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three bottles of benylin later ( dry non drowsy ) they did!!!
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How odd I was going to post something similar
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C gets the snotts and a cslight cough every year when she's kept in. This years its the worst its been and the vet has given her anitbiotics for it.

I was in Countrywide today and looked at Naffs Koff Eaze (think this is whats its called) but it was quite pricey.
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I never thought to try normal cough syrup.
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Am hoping the Antiobiotics will do the trick though.
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my boys was on benelyn last week as he had a bad cough and runny nose i gave him 10mls twice a day and he is fine now, ive always used it and its always worked
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The non drowsey one, although he could do with somthing to calm him down a bit at the moment hes mad
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Thanks for all your replies.

Vet came back today to give my mare her vaccinations so she re checked my boy, all the strangles tests that they did had come back 100% clear so very pleased about that, especially as my mare is due to foal in 6 weeks time.

His lungs are still clear, his Sinus are clear, his teeth are good and his snotty nose is getting much better but he is still coughing.

I have been giving him Echinacea since Monday to help boost his immune system and he has also been having Naf Kofeeze, as I am running out of the Kofeeze I think I may get him some Benylin and will see if that helps.
 
I always use benylin, and my vet said it really is about the best thing on the market, i give the horse 20ml in a syringe of the non-drowsey type.
P.s. the vet did say that benylin is what he uses on his own horses and he specialises (sp) in horses
 
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