L&M
Well-Known Member
Last winter my hunter had a couple of 'funny turns' on hunting days, not disimiliar to COPD/ heaves. He only did it on 2 occasions and there was no warning ie snot or coughing. The 2 occasions he did it were just after the snow and ice when he had been stabled for longer periods than normal, so can only assume he struggled to cope with this. Once turned back out he went back to normal and had no further issues.
Therefore this winter I have decided to manage him differently by moving his stable to the front of the yard where he can have 2 windows open 24/7. He will get as much daily turnout as the weather allows, and is already bedded on shavings, fed soaked feed and haylage, and am investigating breathing supplements.
Any experiences of the above or recommendations for other respiration supplements?
Thanks in advance.
Therefore this winter I have decided to manage him differently by moving his stable to the front of the yard where he can have 2 windows open 24/7. He will get as much daily turnout as the weather allows, and is already bedded on shavings, fed soaked feed and haylage, and am investigating breathing supplements.
Any experiences of the above or recommendations for other respiration supplements?
Thanks in advance.