mickey
Well-Known Member
I moved my horse to a new yard over 2 yrs ago. Every summer (around May time onwards) he starts coughing - A niggling dry cough that is infrequent (a few times a day) and just rolls on and on until the Autumn.
In the autumn/winter he is stabled more (in an american barn), less turnout and more hay. You would think the cough would get worse, but actually it completely stops.
A couple of months ago he developed an upper resp tract infection (a strep infection) and was treated with antibiotics. He has had lost of rest and his health has returned to normal. Except, he has a cough after exercise and this is now getting worse as they have some really dusty hay just brought in.
We have tried him on wet hay repeatedly, he is not interested in eating it. Yesterday I went out and brought some horsehage which he is now on.
My question is - What would you do if a horse had a cough every summer presumably due to pollen/something growing nearby?
If this cough rattles on, even at a low level, will it cause permanent damage? I don't really want him permanently medicated.
In the autumn/winter he is stabled more (in an american barn), less turnout and more hay. You would think the cough would get worse, but actually it completely stops.
A couple of months ago he developed an upper resp tract infection (a strep infection) and was treated with antibiotics. He has had lost of rest and his health has returned to normal. Except, he has a cough after exercise and this is now getting worse as they have some really dusty hay just brought in.
We have tried him on wet hay repeatedly, he is not interested in eating it. Yesterday I went out and brought some horsehage which he is now on.
My question is - What would you do if a horse had a cough every summer presumably due to pollen/something growing nearby?
If this cough rattles on, even at a low level, will it cause permanent damage? I don't really want him permanently medicated.