Use a nice, clean, damp sponge to clean the inside of the horses nose.
Yes it can, it get's into their noses and sinus cavities and 'sticks' to the mucous lining. This can trigger headshaking, head rubbing, coughing and sneezing. If enough pollen builds up it can cause even more respiratory problems.
it is boogers coming from a horses nose
Same as us - by breathing in air, which is delivered to the lungs to be exchanged with carbon dioxide, which the horses breathe out.
Cilia in the nose are tiny hair-like structures that help filter and clean the air we breathe by trapping dust, pollen, and other particles. The cilia move in a coordinated manner to sweep these particles out of the respiratory system, preventing them from entering the lungs and causing irritation or infection.
like kulangot\\\?
If the piercing is recent, very carefully, once it is healed, you can clean it as usual.
The tiny hairs in our nose clean the dust particles in the air
No you don't! Horses does not need an apostrophe.
A horse's nose is called a muzzle. It includes the nostrils for breathing and the upper lip, which is used for grooming and grasping food.
You clean your horses box every day if possible.
Pollen allergies are a seasonal nuisance for many people. Symptoms of this allergy include congestion, soar throat, runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing. Pollen allergies may also trigger asthma attacks. These symptoms usually occur during the spring, summer, and fall seasons. For most people a pollen allergy can be controlled with over the counter medication. If the symptoms persist though it may be necessary to see an allergist for a prescription.
It's safe to clean your nose with a swab, but you'll get a tingling feeling and will probably sneeze. Just don't clean too deep in the nose. Usually, it's done by doctors.