EQUUS

Fresh mercies

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After the loss of a beloved old mare, a woman finds a new source of goodness in a very different form.

Q:

I recently purchased a 7-year-old gelding who can’t whinny. He tries to call to other horses, but only makes a strange, wheezy noise. (If he tries really hard, it sounds a little bit like a donkey braying.) Is this an indication of some problem with his throat or respirator­y system? Should I have my veterinari­an come check him? I had a pre-purchase exam done, but this never came up and I didn’t realize there was a problem until we got him home.

Leslie Sturges

Missoula, Montana

A:

When a horse can’t whinny or sounds as you describe, it typically means that his vocal cords have been removed. This surgery is done in horses whose airflow is restricted when they exercise, due to paralysis of the larynx (voice box). This is clinically known as “laryngeal hemiplegia,” and affected horses are called “roarers” because the loud breathing noise they make while galloping can sound like the roar of a lion.

Two main types of surgery are performed to open the airways: One involves the removal of the vocal cords, and the other is a “tie-back” procedure in which the larynx is altered to remain open that usually also includes removing vocal cords. These surgeries help horses breathe better when they exercise but unfortunat­ely, these procedures permanentl­y alter the horse’s voice. If you are still curious, you can have a veterinari­an examine your horse’s upper airways using an endoscope to look for evidence of these procedures.

Laurent Couetil, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVIM-LAIM

Purdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana

 ??  ?? AIR EXCHANGE: In “roaring,” technicall­y known as laryngeal hemiplegia, the horse’s larynx (voice box) becomes paralyzed and restricts airflow when he exercises, resulting in loud breathing noises.
AIR EXCHANGE: In “roaring,” technicall­y known as laryngeal hemiplegia, the horse’s larynx (voice box) becomes paralyzed and restricts airflow when he exercises, resulting in loud breathing noises.

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