Sign Up  |  Help  |  Log In
Pet Care Info
Pet Care Library Ask The Experts World Pet News Pet Adoption Pet Loss Resources
Pet Breed Profiles
Cat Breed Profiles Dog Breed Profiles Horse Breed Profiles Rabbit Breed Profiles Browse All Profiles
Reader Galleries
Cat Photo Gallery Dog Photo Gallery Horse Photo Gallery Rabbit Photo Gallery More Galleries
Tools
Pet Name Finder Online Pet Memorials Search Adoptable Pets
Newsletter
Sign Up Now
for our weekly email packed full of pet info!
[View Latest Issue]
Monthly Pet Poll
Do You Have Pet Health Insurance? - Vote Now!
YES 35%
NO 65%
Home > Resources > Ask The Experts > Horse Advice

Treating A Horse With Persistent Cough

Tools: Email Bookmark Comment

My thoroughbred has had an ongoing cough for about a year now. We have treated him against equine cough with the medication various vets gave us. He coughs mostly when ridden so you can't really exercise him properly. He has so much potential that i'm really sad it can't be taken further. Do you have and answers or suggestions? (Sandra Strebel - Tanzania)

In order to diagnose the cause of the cough I would talk to your vet about a CBC, endoscopy (after exercise), a tracheal wash and TTA, or a BAL and lung function tests. A combination of these should help get an answer to the cause of the problem. The major causes of horse cough are viral infection such as and equine herpes and influenza, bacterial infections and SAID/IAD which is basically inflammation of the lower airway.

Treatment for SAID is fairly straight forward with initial relief being achieved with a bronchodilator followed by treatment with anti-inflammatories. Bacterial infections can also be solved relatively easily, if it is a viral infection then there is little effective treatment and supplements to improve the immune system are really your only options.

 More Horse Health Questions & Answers

Disclaimer: This service is meant to provide advice only and is not meant to replace an appointment with a registered veterinarian. Users should always seek a second opinion. Unfortunately we are only able to answer several questions per week so not everyone gets a published answer. And, unfortunately we can't answer by email.
Readers' Comments (Newest to Oldest)

There are currently no comments for this question and answer.

This Week's Featured Horse Articles
Advertisement
Pet of the Week Pet of the Week
My Whiskers is such a poser! Just look at her! (Read More)
Browse Galleries
Most Popular Horse Breeds