Do tight nosebands have an effect on the upper airways of horses?
Dominik SchollerJana WittenbergYury ZablotskiAnna MayPublished in: Veterinary medicine and science (2024)
Results add to the evidence obtained in other studies that tight nosebands do not only cause adverse reactions based on the RHpE score such as head behind the vertical or intense staring but also contribute to changes in the pharyngeal region, such as increased secretion and collapse of pharyngeal structures. This may provide further support for future decisions regarding regulations on nosebands.