Saxon_Jasmine
Well-Known Member
I thought my horse could have COPD, however it seems more likely to be laryngeal paralysis. Does anyone have any experience of this?
Can I still excercise and compete my horse? Should I manage her any differently? Is it progressive? Is it heredotary?
If she does have laryngeal paralysis I think it is a very minor case as she only whistles very occasionally, eg when she does her first canter in a warm up or when she tries really hard over a jump. When she does whistle it's once, not continuus. Her heart rate is normal (checked by a heart rate moniter in slow and fast work) and she doesn't appear to have any breathing difficulty or performance problems. Appart from the whistling she is fit and healthy.
Thank you.
Can I still excercise and compete my horse? Should I manage her any differently? Is it progressive? Is it heredotary?
If she does have laryngeal paralysis I think it is a very minor case as she only whistles very occasionally, eg when she does her first canter in a warm up or when she tries really hard over a jump. When she does whistle it's once, not continuus. Her heart rate is normal (checked by a heart rate moniter in slow and fast work) and she doesn't appear to have any breathing difficulty or performance problems. Appart from the whistling she is fit and healthy.
Thank you.