Horse Coughing..

ElliePippa

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Recently (ie,in the last monthish) pippa has been coughing more than a horse usually might. Now, shes out 24/7 on a hill with a breeze, and she only used to cough now and again if she was in with unsoaked hay.
I cant put my finger on whats triggering it, shes shiny, eating her feeds and is perky, but now and again she'll have a horrible coughing fit-I might be leading her in from the field, grooming her, or going on a light hack, and she'll cough.
Only once has some sort of green slime appeared, and the strangest thing, in that it becomes less frequent when she's worked hard (although its still there)
Now I know this may seem silly, worrying over a cough, but im always worried it could be strangles or simaler.
How should I go about treating this? Ideally, I dont really want to get the vet out :P
Its just quite alarming when she'll have a huge coughing attack for no apparent reason
Thankyou for your help in advance :)
xx
 
At this time of year, it is most likely to be an irritation caused by the pollen... I find that the pollen dust accumulates and my horse needs to have her breathing rate elevated to clear it.

However, I wouldnt recommend leaving it if you are worried....I would get a vet out just to be on the safe side.
 
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