Tips For Helping Your Horse Control Heaves

One of my favorite horses, Honey, has come down with heaves according to the vet.  She is an Arabian mix and as you probably know these are famously had to care for.  Like highly bred dogs, by crossing blood lines over the years in order to get the desired physical attributes the Arabian has developed several common problems.  Heaves is one of them.

If you are wondering about the symptoms of this respiratory problem, coughing is the main one.  Usually it is a very deep hacking that just shakes the entire horse.  They are trying to cough up the phlegm that develops in the chest.  A classic symptom is the heave muscle.  These are the two abdominal muscles that run up from the belly to the back bone of the horse on both sides.  They can be found right at the bottom of the rib cage.  If this muscles protrude then that indicates the horse has been coughing a lot which is exactly what heaves is.  The horse tries to heave the irritation out of its lungs.

Dealing with this problem involves getting control of all dust in the horses environment.  This includes wetting down the hay before they eat it.  By wetting the hay you will control any dust that may have been picked up in the field and you will also keep any mold spores down.

Another important thing to consider is the floor of your stall.  A dirt floor is not a good idea because of the dust.  You are much better off to add a concrete floor but then you need to coat it of course to protect the lower bones in the horses legs.  An epoxy paint is best because it is long lasting and offers some cushion.  If you don’t know which product to use for your situation then read several garage floor epoxy reviews to help you make a decision.

The thing is you need to implement these changes soon.  The longer you let the heaves continue, the harder it is to control.  Honey will probably be on anti-hystamines for the rest of her life which need give her twice a day.  It seems that the irritation in the lungs never goes away totally.


It Is Important To Take Great Care Of Your Horse

It is very important to take great care of your horse, after all he is totally reliant on you to look after him. He can not ask for food or water, it is your responsibility to see what his needs are and do these things for him. This is one of the things that you a=have to think an=bout before you make the commitment to buy a horse.

It is not like buying a top toy 2011, he is a living thing and so needs to be constantly cared for. That is one of the problems that occurs often these days it is the fact that people do not always see this. It is not like having a Playmobil Advent Calendar that you just open up for a few days and then leave it on one side until you want to play with it again.

So please consider this if you are thinking of getting a horse, either for yourself, or for your son or daughter. In this way you should have very many years of happiness looking after your horse, and riding it. You will be rewarded by having a happy and willing companion who will accompany you on many great rides. It is all about having a mutual respect for each other.