Poll Recap: Seasonal Respiratory Allergies

Of the 268 respondents, 93 (35%) said their horses suffer from seasonal respiratory allergies.
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Spring is in the air! For some horse owners, the warmer weather, sunshine, and budding trees are a welcome sight. But for others, it means it’s time to manage their trusty steeds’ seasonal allergies.  

In last week’s online poll, we asked our readers if their horses suffer from seasonal respiratory allergies. More than 250 people responded, and we’ve tallied the results!

Of the 268 respondents, 93 (35%) said their horses suffer from seasonal respiratory allergies. The remaining 175 respondents (65%) said their horses do not have problems with respiratory allergies.

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Jennifer Whittle, TheHorse.com Web Producer, is a lifelong horse owner who competes with her Appaloosas in Western performance events. She is a University of Kentucky graduate and holds a bachelor’s degree in Community Communications and Leadership Development, and master’s degree in Career, Technical, and Leadership Education. She currently lives on a small farm in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.

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