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Breathing in Winter: How to Make Sure Your Horse Can Breathe Freely

darius cozma

4 min

Ademhaling in de winter: Zo zorg je dat je paard vrij kan ademen

Why are horses ' respiratory tracts extra vulnerable in winter ? 
 

In winter we see more often breathing problems bee horses . How that comes ? Simple : the combination of cold air , bad ventilation in the stable and An higher dust load forms An heavy challenge for the horse's lungs . 
 
Dust and bad air : When it's outside unpleasant becomes , stands horses more often inside . Less fresh air means more exposure On dusty hay , bedding and defective air circulation . The air quality is also important in riding arenas often anything but ideal . This irritates the airways and can coughing and breathing problems to worsen . 
 
Dry, cold air : Cold air contains few moisture . This dries out the sensitive mucous membranes in the respiratory tract of horses out , making them more sensitive become for irritations . 
 
Temperature fluctuations: From the warm stable Unpleasant An cold paddock – such temperature differences set the respiratory system considerable under pressure . Horses have time necessary to On at to fit On various climates . 
 
Increased risks of infection : The horse 's immune system is put to the test in winter stated . Bad ventilation or dusty air makes it extra easy for pathogens .

 

The combination of cold air , bad ventilation in the stable and An higher dust load forms An heavy challenge for the horse's lungs . 

Tips and tricks to improve the respiratory tract to support


Fortunately, there is a lot you can do to do to your horse 's respiratory tract healthy at keep in winter. With a pair smart measures prevent your problems and make sure your horse even in the cold free can to breathe .


1. Fresh air : more than a walk 

Yes, it's cold , but fresh fresh air is gold worth for the horse 's lungs . Make sure your horse each day outside comes , also as the meadow not is accessible . Think about An walk , ground work or training on a outdoor arena good for both the circulatory system as the breath .


2. Reduce dust : wet hay ? 

Dust is the biggest enemy of the horse's lungs , especially in winter. Consider bee sensitive horses to fetch the hay at moisten or to steaming . Avoid dusty riding arenas and give preference On fresh outside air . 


3. Good ventilated stable : fresh breeze without draft 


A good one ventilated stable without draft is crucial . Fresh air reduces harmful substances and dust particles . Regularly to air and clean ground cover are essential . 

 
4. Coughing serious take : act on time 

A single coughing is not a disaster, but with recurring coughing or breathing problems it's time for An veterinarian . Do n't wait too long – chronic problems are more difficult at treat . Consider herbal inhalation treatments such as thyme or chamomile to aid respiratory tract at to support .


5. Quiet warm up for healthy lungs 


Cold air can the mucous membranes irritate . By your horse quietly in step on warm up (10-15 minutes ) gives the airways time to absorb the cold air at to moisten and at heating . This protects the lungs in return for irritations . 


Extra tip: herbs for respiratory support 


Certain herbs can your horse help through the winter come . Think of sage ( anti-inflammatory , antibacterial ), fennel ( expectorant ), eucalyptus ( freshes the breath ) and thyme ( antibacterial and antiviral ). 


Free breathing : the basis for An relaxing winter 
 

Winter puts a strain on a horse 's respiratory system , but with the right approach keep them healthy . Fresh air , dust free hay , thoughtful to train and herbal support to assure before that your horse free can to breathe .

Pay attention to small signals free breathing is the key to a relaxing winter! 
 


Our recommendation :


GLOBAL MEDICS, RESPITOP

Perfect for dry coughs thanks to thyme, eucalyptus and sage.

UNIKA, BRONCHOLIPTO

Ideal for sensitive respiratory tracts in extreme cold.

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