It could be allergy's, a little cold, something lodged in the throat, or a severe illness. For the cough to be correctly diagnosed, you should get a vet to check your horse. Better safe than sorry.
Coughing violently can cause a horse's stomach to flip. Another common cause is too much food getting blocked in the intestines.
There are a variety of potential causes of coughing. Upper respiratory infections, gastroesophageal reflux, Allergies, and medication side effects are all common reasons.
Sarcoidosis and rheumatoid arthritis can cause coughing and joint aches.
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Dusty conditions, a lungworm infestation or a respiratory infection.
The main cause of pain in the chest, arms, and back while coughing is muscle fatigue. These muscles are not typically used and will quickly tire through coughing.
Horses can graze on Crofton Weed for as little as 8 weeks and cause poisoning. Treatment of the poisoning is unlikely to reverse the damage, so early detection is a must. First sign of poisoning is coughing increased with excercise. Horses must be moved off the weed at first indication of coughing. Seek veterinary advice if you suspect anything.
Pleurisy (Pleuritis)
yea. unless they are coughing up a giant hairball
Frequent bouts of coughing sometimes causes subconjuntival hemorrhage
Coughing is caused by when your trachea or bronchi gets a small object inside that irritates it.
Horses dont eat each other they are vegetarians