
Healthy Respiratory System: With These 5 Tips, Horse Owners Can Protect Their Horse From Dust
Healthy Respiratory System: With these 5 tips, horse owners can protect their horse from dust
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Healthy Respiratory System: With these 5 tips, horse owners can protect their horse from dust. It weighs about seven kilograms and holds about 55 liters. Cough is always an alarm signal in horses. To a certain extent, the cilia and mucous membranes can bind and transport dust particles from the ambient air.
Furthermore, However, if a horse is permanently exposed to dust and bad air, respiratory diseases such as equine asthma are the result. Affected animals cough, have nasal discharge, performance losses and problems breathing. The lungs of the horse are a gigantic organ.
In addition, But despite the size and performance, the horse’s lung is sensitive. But if the dust load becomes too great, the lungs of the horse are damaged (symbolic image). © Zoonar/Imago A horse’s lungs are extremely sensitive – Dust can cause considerable damage to it.
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Healthy Respiratory System: With these 5 tips, horse owners can protect their horse from dust.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIt weighs about seven kilograms and holds about 55 liters.
reliability low1/2 sourcesCough is always an alarm signal in horses. To a certain extent, the cilia and mucous membranes can bind and transport dust particles from the ambient air.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHowever, if a horse is permanently exposed to dust and bad air, respiratory diseases such as equine asthma are the result.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAffected animals cough, have nasal discharge, performance losses and problems breathing.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe lungs of the horse are a gigantic organ.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut despite the size and performance, the horse’s lung is sensitive.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut if the dust load becomes too great, the lungs of the horse are damaged (symbolic image). © Zoonar/Imago A horse’s lungs are extremely sensitive – Dust can cause considerable damage to it.
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