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Stable Dust and Horse Lungs: How Environment Impacts Respiratory Health
Introduction Respiratory health in horses is heavily influenced by their environment. One of the most common yet underestimated factors is stable dust. Even in well-managed yards, airborne particles from hay, bedding, and general stable activity can have a significant impact on airway comfort over time. Understanding how dust affects the respiratory system is essential for maintaining long-term equine wellbeing. Stabled horse breathing issues How Dust Affects Horse Lungs Hors
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Horse Coughing: Causes, Triggers, and When to Worry
Coughing in horses is one of the most common concerns faced by horse owners. While an occasional cough may not always indicate a serious issue, repeated or persistent coughing can be a sign that the respiratory system is under strain. Understanding the underlying causes is essential for effective long-term management and maintaining respiratory wellbeing. Horse breathing Why Do Horses Cough? Coughing is a natural protective response. It helps clear the airways of dust, mucus,

Dr Silver
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Advanced Strategies for Supporting Horses with Metabolic Challenges and PPID
Horses facing metabolic challenges, especially those diagnosed with Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), require careful management to maintain their health and quality of life. Metabolic disorders in horses often lead to serious complications such as laminitis in horses, which can be painful and debilitating. Understanding how to support these horses with targeted nutritional and management strategies is essential for horse owners and equestrians committed to their
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