I was reading a few threads on here about buns with snuffles, and was thinking that for horses with breathing issues the regular advise from the vets is to wet their hay prior to them eating this, as this stops the spores being inhaled. (obviously you can't do this if it gets too cold as ingesting frozen hay would not be good for them!).
Do vets ever suggest a misting of water on the hay for rabbits with breathing problems?
One of my horses has had COPD for many years, which I generally manage by using dust free shavings, plenty of ventilation, and feeding either soaked hay / haylage (depending on the quality of what I can get - although haylage is too rich for buns!)
Anyway like I said, it was a random thought...
Do vets ever suggest a misting of water on the hay for rabbits with breathing problems?
One of my horses has had COPD for many years, which I generally manage by using dust free shavings, plenty of ventilation, and feeding either soaked hay / haylage (depending on the quality of what I can get - although haylage is too rich for buns!)
Anyway like I said, it was a random thought...