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Treating upper airway collapse

racehorse, like any athlete, cannot perform well if its lungs receive too little oxygen. Although collapse of the upper airways also occurs in draught horses and Warmbloods, it has the greatest impact on English Thoroughbreds, as it stops them running fast enough to win a race. The condition was previously referred to as ‘roaring’, as the affected horse breathed so

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