A horse will naturally snort out its nose, especially when at work. Just this symptom does not mean the horse is or may be ill. Look for other symptoms like raspy or irregular breathing or discharge that is a yellow or green color from the nose. A higher temperature and or cough. Just a snotty nose (clear snot)is not enough to say that this horse is ill.
There are many viruses and bacterial infection that can have these symptoms. 2 of the most common are Rhinopnuemonitis and strangles. If there is a temp and the horse has had this more than 24 hours consulting your vet is a very good idea.
Sounds a bit like choke. This is where your horse has eaten too quickly or not chewed enough and food gets caught in the gullet. The horse will stand with his head held low, cough, sneeze and food and mucus will come out of his nostrils.
A horses nose is called a muzzle...x
Same as us - by breathing in air, which is delivered to the lungs to be exchanged with carbon dioxide, which the horses breathe out.
Have you just fed your horse ? it sounds like choke something stuck in the horses food pipe you need avet to check it. Mine choked and had to have a tube placed up her nose and the compacted food siphoned out. As a horse is unable to vomit they cough and saliva runs out the nose as it cant pass the obstruction. the lying down and sweating is just the way a animal reacts to stress.
A snip is simply a marking on a horses muzzle or nose
It means a trip to vet's to make sure he/she is healthy
A pug that has a bad snotty nose should be brought to the veterinarian. It may indicate allergies, a blockage, an infection, or polyps and tumors.
the kittens nose is snotty because its stuffed up.
Like a cough and being very snotty and you are not feeling up to really thing.
Only if it has been prescribed by your veterinarian
When you have cold or cough, people say we have a runny nose which means that the stored cough comes out our body through our nose
The cough can.
Rosco
A horses nose is called a muzzle...x
it is boogers coming from a horses nose
a cold.
Use a nice, clean, damp sponge to clean the inside of the horses nose.
A sneeze is completely involuntary and cannot be stopped. A cough reflex is also involuntary, but it is sometimes possible to "hold it in". Coughing comes from the lungs while sneezing comes from the nose.