Finn
Well-Known Member
Hi
My mare has been diagnosed this morning with COPD and also has some kind of pollen allergy.
The vet has put her on Ventipulmin for 2 weeks and if this doesnt work she will then need to go on Steroids.
I have to monitor her very closley and figure out when she is worse. If its in the day time then I have to keep her in and vice versa if shes worse at night or box rest her 24/7.
Shes got to have a couple of weeks off to see if this medication works and the vet told me to put Vaseline around her nostrils as that will also help reduce the pollen spores going up her nose.
Im really hoping this Ventipulmin will work and it opens her airways and hopefully this will help stop her coughing, head shaking etc and give her some energy back.
The vet asked me to trot her up today and it was like she had been in hard work or over an hour as she was puffing and panting like mad, coughed a couple of times ( which she does during and after exercise) and had heave lines down both sides of her tummy and she was pulling her tummy in quiet hard when breathing and he said her resps were too high to say she had only been trotted up!
The vet checked her stable manangment and was pleased that she is on wood shavings and he said I would possibly need to change/ soak her hay etc to keep it all as dust free as possible so it doesnt irritate her lungs/chest.
Has anyone else ever dealt with a horse with COPD if so any help/ advice will be very greatfully recieved.
Thanks in advance
My mare has been diagnosed this morning with COPD and also has some kind of pollen allergy.
The vet has put her on Ventipulmin for 2 weeks and if this doesnt work she will then need to go on Steroids.
I have to monitor her very closley and figure out when she is worse. If its in the day time then I have to keep her in and vice versa if shes worse at night or box rest her 24/7.
Shes got to have a couple of weeks off to see if this medication works and the vet told me to put Vaseline around her nostrils as that will also help reduce the pollen spores going up her nose.
Im really hoping this Ventipulmin will work and it opens her airways and hopefully this will help stop her coughing, head shaking etc and give her some energy back.
The vet asked me to trot her up today and it was like she had been in hard work or over an hour as she was puffing and panting like mad, coughed a couple of times ( which she does during and after exercise) and had heave lines down both sides of her tummy and she was pulling her tummy in quiet hard when breathing and he said her resps were too high to say she had only been trotted up!
The vet checked her stable manangment and was pleased that she is on wood shavings and he said I would possibly need to change/ soak her hay etc to keep it all as dust free as possible so it doesnt irritate her lungs/chest.
Has anyone else ever dealt with a horse with COPD if so any help/ advice will be very greatfully recieved.
Thanks in advance