There is no perfect cure for a horse's voice, as horses do not have vocal cords like humans. If a horse is experiencing hoarseness or other vocal issues, it is best to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
They have no magic potion that works for everything. A swab of rubbing alcohol and a bandaid is the usual cure. A few rely on home remedies, bag balm, corn likker and horse linament for the real serious problems.
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how do i cure wheezing and breathing problems without steroids and or an inhaler..
go to the shop and buy the antiviral medicine. then give it to the horse on the horse's page.
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unfortunately, there is no cure.
The year 2010, the answer is yes. Problems abound; best success is in sight restoration.
If a horse has hock pain you should call an Equine Veterinarian and have them do a full work up on the horse to find why the hocks are sore.
to be honest there really isn't one. massage therapy helps and so does hock injections. Joint supplments is a good idea to, all of these at once would be in the best interest of the horse. Keep in mind all this may require some $
To cure colic, you need to give your horse antispasmodic medicine which can be bought from the shop. If your horse is under or overweight, it will be at greater risk of colic.