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In
our focus on various equine health issues we will try to balance
our approach between the conventional veterinary wisdom and therapy
while also adopting a holistic approach to our problem solving.
Where conventional therapy frequently targets the specific disease
or ailment, in holistic medicine we attempt to address the imbalances
that exist to allow various conditions to develop.
In
this issue, we will look at the horses` respiratory system. The
horses` respiratory system is often the first line of defense against
disease.
The
Horses Respiratory System.
Horses
can be susceptible to a number of conditions that affect the respiratory
tract. Some of the most common invaders or ailments include, Viral
Infections e.g. Equine Influenza, Equine Herpes Virus. Bacterial
Infections e.g. Streptococcus equi, Rhodococcus equi. Parasitic
Infections e.g. the lung worm Dictyocaulus arnfieldi. Allergies
e.g. COPD. Exercise Induced e.g. pulmonary hemorrhage EIPH.

What are the signs to look out for?
Coughing
during exercise, when eating or at rest. If condition is infectious
your horse may have a temperature (normal 99.5-100.5F) and may appear
depressed. Nasal discharge may be present, it may be clear initially
becoming white and purulent. Increased respiratory rate, may exhibit
signs of wheeziness. Exercise intolerant. Depressed appetite.
What
should you do?
If
an infectious cause is suspected isolate your horse from other horses,
as it may be contagious. Phone your vet. Do not exercise your horse
until it has been examined. If an allergy is suspected discuss the
environmental changes that may be necessary with your vet. A guideline
on Environmental Changes would be as follows. Only use best quality
bedding materials preferably shavings or shredded paper. Feed the
best quality hay available, soak over night with water. Or use a
hay alternative such as haylage. Ensure the stable ventilation is
adequate. Keep the stable very clean paying particular attention
to the walls and feed bowl. Remove any feed uneaten from the feed
bowl as amounts left may grow moulds. If the allergy problem persists,
samples and swabs may be taken from your horses' environment to
identify the specific agent your horse may be allergic to. This
will have to be arranged by your vet with a testing lab.
How
can you prevent problems?
Ensure
good stable management. Vaccination is available for equine influenza.
Implement a regular and effective worming program. Remember if you
have donkeys in the same field as your horse they can carry lungworm
and show no signs. Worm the donkeys too! If new horses are coming
into the yard, isolate them if possible for the first ten days as
they may be incubating a respiratory disease.

Case
Focus.
Five-year-old
Hunter, came down with a respiratory virus, off work two weeks,
treated with antibiotics and anti-inflammatories, infection appears
cleared but horse still dull and lifeless. This is a frequently
seen phenomenon in horses recovering from respiratory infections.
Many horses post virus infections can experience a syndrome known
as post viraemic syndrome where they often can have reduced white
cell counts, have increased susceptibility to infections, are exercise
intolerant, have dull and lifeless coats, and fail to return to
pre virus performance for a considerable period of time. By using
conventional drugs we certainly can clear the existing infections
but by approaching the case in a holistic way we examine the true
state of the horses health. The horses energy state is very important
in disease, if the energy is high they have more resistance to disease,
this explains why some horses have increased susceptibility to infections.
By energy I mean the horses vitality, which depends to a large part
on its digestion system and diet. In cases of respiratory disease
I frequently use herbal medicine as an adjunct to therapy as herbs
are selected to target several of the bodies systems involved in
disease. Herbs are selected to aid clearing of infection and catarrh
in the lungs. Also herbs are selected to support the digestive system
as in this way the horses` energy is restored. Herbs are selected
that have immune boosting action. In this way while treating the
focus of the ailment, the lungs, I would not forget to treat the
body as a whole and attempt to restore it to its fullest energy
and capacity. In this way the horse returns to full health quicker
and with fewer set backs. If the horses vitality is restored it
should make a complete recovery.
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