cheekychico
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My 19 year old cob is usually sharp as a button and keen to go forward. He was diagnosed with COPD 7 years ago and now lives out, has steamed hay and basically has all his needs served. At the time of the diagnosis I was a bit sceptical as whilst he coughed, there was no mucus, heave line, hard breathing etc that you would normally associate with this condition. Over the last few weeks however, he has lost a bit of his 'va va voom' and has started to resist going into trot by pulling down hard on the bit as if trying to dislodge something stuck in his throat. This can occur immediately or 50-100 m on in trot- again no laboured breathing or other signs of distress. He always coughs once on the way out on a hack but that's it, and he does make a grumbling sound as a pre-curser to snorting- but he's done that since he was four. The vet has put him back on ventipulmin to see whether this eases it. I was just wondering, having done extensive web searches and not found anything enlightening, whether anyone else has a horse with a similar problem and if so, any tips for making him better?