Can horses get hiccups?

Cop-Pop

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As the title says really. I walked past a field of horses and one of them was making hiccup noises. The owner was there so I mentioned it and she said he often does it and wasn't worried. I've never heard a horse making hiccup noises before, so I wondered if they could get them??
 

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Yes, they can.
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Mine gets them all the time, it's quite funny to watch actually.
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He also burps after he's been swimming
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Theyre generally a sign of stress

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Interesting! I have only ever seen my horse do it on the first couple of days when he's moved to a new yard. I took it as a sign he was anxious/on edge.
 

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a horse i had once 2 show in hand got a bout of em when @ first show, bless, i was just stood with my mouth open wondering what on earth was happening to him (think my face was a picture), when the judge came over and said it was horsey hiccups and not to worry!!!!
 

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Titus used to do them when he was younger and a bit nervous/stressed. Hasn't done them for absolutely ages though. He used to shake his head in annoyance (sp?) after each one, use to laugh at the poor lil chap
 

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My horse had them once when he was on anti b's after having a bad reaction to some arnica and witch hazel gel. I was like 'ahhhhhhhh whats he doing?' I was so worried as he is a tough cookie really but my yo was like 'he has hiccups' so that makes sense now about being sue to stressy situations.
 
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