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<blockquote data-quote="Kelly" data-source="post: 278438" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Did it come on very suddenly? I don't know if it is possible for it to have something lodged deep in his throat. Maybe even just a splinter from a branch or something? Maybe that is why it didn't want to take the bit? Just a thought. If we get something caught in our throat we cough. You could make sure you treated for lungworms with the dewormer you used. I have used the SMZ's for a chronic cough in a horse. I disolved them in hot water then mixed with her grain 2 times a day for about 10 days. It worked great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly, post: 278438, member: 314"] Did it come on very suddenly? I don't know if it is possible for it to have something lodged deep in his throat. Maybe even just a splinter from a branch or something? Maybe that is why it didn't want to take the bit? Just a thought. If we get something caught in our throat we cough. You could make sure you treated for lungworms with the dewormer you used. I have used the SMZ's for a chronic cough in a horse. I disolved them in hot water then mixed with her grain 2 times a day for about 10 days. It worked great! [/QUOTE]
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