How Do You Treat Pneumonia In A Horse?
Pneumonia is very rare in horses, but when it does occur, it can be fatal. Foals, debilitated horses and old horses are most at risk for the disease. Any type of upper respiratory infection can lead to pneumonia in horses. Learn how to treat pneumonia in a horse by following these steps. Know the signs of pneumonia in a horse. Nasal discharge, fever, depression, profuse sweating, labored and shallow breathing, occasional coughing and a quick pulse rate are all signs of pneumonia. Some horses may have one or more symptoms. Contact your veterinarian immediately to determine the type of pneumonia your horse has. Chronic pneumonia can be handled and treated over time. Acute pneumonia is often fatal if not treated within 3 to 4 days. Administer antibiotics and any other medication for at least 7 to 10 days. Some medications may be given longer if the horse has not improved. If a veterinarian is not available, a mixture of penicillin/streptomycin can be given at a rate of 18,000 units of pen