This article originally appeared in the Fall 2025 issue of EquiManagement. Sign up herefor a FREE subscription to EquiManagement’s quarterly digital or print magazine and any special issues.Dust exposure can significantly affect airway inflammation in horses. | Adobe Stock
Equine asthma continues to present significant challenges for veterinarians and horse owners alike—it can severely impact a horse’s respiratory function, performance, and overall quality of life. As our understanding of this inflammatory respiratory condition evolves, so too do the strategies for treatment and long-term management. Here we’ll explore the latest findings in equine asthma research and evidence-based approaches to help veterinary professionals optimize care for affected horses.
Nonpharmacological Management of Equine Asthma
Airway inflammation is a known contributor to poor performance, especially in equine athletes. Dust exposure can significantly affect airway inflammation. Laurent Couetil, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (LAIM), of Purdue University, discussed nonpharmacological mitigation strategies at the 2024 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum.
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