
Poor Air Quality and Lung Damage in Horses
One expert explains how exposure to dust can negatively affect equine respiratory health and how owners can reduce their horses’ risk.
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One expert explains how exposure to dust can negatively affect equine respiratory health and how owners can reduce their horses’ risk.

Nasal discharge, coughing, and changes in breathing rate or effort can point to equine respiratory disease. Learn how to spot early warning signs.

Good barn ventilation means air exchange, not just airflow. Open, airy stalls and well-timed chores help reduce dust and improve air quality.

Vaccination, biosecurity, and sound barn management practices reduce the risk of equine respiratory disease and support faster recovery.
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