The Equine Larynx – on a Knife Edge!
/Men have been interfering with the equine larynx for centuries, but so
far with only limited success.When a horse is heard to be making a noise
for the first time, it is of serious concern. Sometimes the concern is
only short lived as the horse may be unfit, have a mild respiratory
infection or perhaps a sore throat. However, on other occasions the
equine athlete in question is on the verge of being diagnosed with a
problem that will limit its performance for the rest of its life.
James Tate BVMS MRCVS (14 October 2008 - Issue 10)