
Horses fed Respirator have significantly higher anti-oxidant capacity in their blood.

It is well recognised that poor aeration, dust, fungal spores, dry weather and poor quality forage and bedding can have a detrimental effect on the horse’s respiratory system.

Pulmonary distress caused by these inadequate environmental and nutritional conditions can have far reaching consequences.

Poor breathing leads to poor oxygen absorption and utilisation, affecting performance and the immune system. Research has been carried out to test the theory that horses housed in conventional stable environments are exposed to high dust levels which, may, in time, lead to subclinical airway disease. It was found that although these horses had no obvious symptoms, clinical examination identified Inflammatory Airway Disease.
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