Quick video for you: your horse’s runny nose might be the solution, not the problem. Stopping the snot can slow healing because mucus helps the body clear junk out.
In 5 minutes, you’ll learn:
– What to do now: monitor temp (99–101°F), appetite, water, energy, discharge; let it flow; clean gently; rest, fresh air, clean water, quality hay.
– Call your vet if: temp >103°F, stops eating, labored breathing/flared nostrils, lethargic.
– Support don’t suppress: herbal immune support + liver support (Liver Revival). Chronic/on–off cases? Call your vet and consider Long Revival.
You’re a good horse owner. Here’s the steps to know for your horse.
