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Understanding the Impact of Pine Pollen on Horses

Pine pollen release, particularly in the spring and early summer, can be a significant environmental trigger for allergies in horses. The tiny particles can cause respiratory issues, leading to discomfort and health concerns. Horses exposed to pine pollen may exhibit symptoms such as coughing, nasal discharge, wheezing, difficulty breathing, and even headshaking as they try to alleviate the irritation. These symptoms can lead to more serious respiratory conditions and a decrease in the overall quality of life for the affected horse if left unmanaged. Symptoms of Pine Pollen Allergy in Horses The following are common symptoms of pine pollen allergy in horses: Respiratory Issues: Coughing, wheezing, and laboured breathing are common signs. The pollen particles can irritate the airways, leading...

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