Twizzel
Well-Known Member
I help to look after 4 horses
2 live out 24/7, and 2 have started to come in at night. They moved yards about 3-4 months ago and their stables are in a big american barn, which is quite dusty and full of cobwebs, stabled on straw and having haylage.
The 2 stabled horses started coming in at night about 3 or 4 weeks ago. Since then, one of them has had problems breathing after exercise, coughing, lethargic etc. Vet came and said he had a virus but it could also be COPD. He's now on Ventipulmin and out 24/7 until the meds finish.
My question is, if it is COPD, could this 3-4 wk period of stabling have caused his breathing to get worse, or does a horse need longer exposure than a month to whatever is causing the copd? Horse in question has always made a noise in fast work but has got considerably worse since he moved yards so I'm wondering if the stabling could be an issue?
The 2 stabled horses started coming in at night about 3 or 4 weeks ago. Since then, one of them has had problems breathing after exercise, coughing, lethargic etc. Vet came and said he had a virus but it could also be COPD. He's now on Ventipulmin and out 24/7 until the meds finish.
My question is, if it is COPD, could this 3-4 wk period of stabling have caused his breathing to get worse, or does a horse need longer exposure than a month to whatever is causing the copd? Horse in question has always made a noise in fast work but has got considerably worse since he moved yards so I'm wondering if the stabling could be an issue?