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Air pollution, OTHERS Airway inflammation, OTHERS
Practical Approach to Equine Respiratory Health
Equine respiratory health is a year-round hot topic for Megan Snyder, VMD, in her veterinary practice, Damascus Equine Associates in Mount Airy, MD. She focuses on internal medicine and sports...

Airway inflammation, OTHERS Ammonia, OTHERS
Barn Upgrades for Horse Health - Air, air. My kingdom for fresh air!
Fresh, circulating air is the essential veterinarians urge when planning barn upgrades that most affect our horse’s health and well-being. Designs and management strategies to reduce airborne dust and ammonia...

Airway inflammation, OTHERS Allergies, OTHERS
Steamed Hay Helps Horse Owners say "Whoa!" to Allergies
Haygain High Temperature Steaming reduces up to 99% of the respirable particles in hay and that includes many particles that trigger allergic reactions in our horses. That's why it's a...

Airway inflammation, OTHERS Allergies, OTHERS
For this Owner, Steamed Hay is a Literal Life Saver
"Her life is changed," Whendy reports of Sunni. "There's no more coughing, she can breathe." For fellow owners of horses with these respiratory diseases, she urges: "Eventually, if you love...

Airway inflammation, OTHERS Hay, OTHERS
Soaking and steaming, what’s the difference?
Becky James BSc MSc, Director of Technical Sales and R&D, explains the differences between soaking and steaming hay.

Airway inflammation, OTHERS Bio-security, OTHERS
Prevention is better than cure: invest in a cleaner stable environment
Use a three-stage approach to dust and dirt and micro-organisms for maximum efficiency; avoid, minimize and remove.