Researchers have shown that significant amounts of mucus in a racehorse’s airway can negatively affect his performance, and they’ve theorized that dust in the horse’s environment contributes to that mucus. Therefore, the logical next step is to reduce dust in a horse’s environment in order to optimize his respiratory health. But how do you do that? Continue reading…
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