Horse Hiccups

lhamm

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My elderly horse (26 years) is making hiccup sounds when trotting. He is fine in walk and when out in the field. He has got hiccups before, usually once a year and they seem to go away on their own, but I feel a bit concerned because of his age. He does not look his age at all, he still goes for little hacks a few times a month and is very lively and still looks and acts like a 10 year old. I have read horses get hiccups from a calcium deficiency. Has anyone ever experienced this before ?
 

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I knew a pony in my youth who would hiccup when fed oats. Also, more recently, one who would hiccup when spring grass came through.

I'm afraid I have no more info than that, but both horses were fine when diet changed and didn't seem to suffer any ill effects.
 

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Google for thumps. I don't have much knowledge of it but it can be like hiccups and can be serious if not treated. Related to deficiencies. Possibly not but better safe than sorry.
 

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This little coloured mare I noticed used to hiccup at Trec competitions in her coral. At the time we had a vet who used to compete and I asked her what she thought and she said that it might be down to a bit of extra tension/anxiety being away from home. They were short lived and non harming hiccups!
 

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Horses get hiccups and it’s usually nothing. Is the horse hiccuping only when and every time when trotting? That’s a bit odd! I’d just run it past a vet if it’s every time.
 
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