Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) is an inflammatory, obstructive respiratory disease of horses. Disease is induced by the exposure of susceptible animals to organic dust, which gives neutrophil influx to the airways, bronchospasm and mucus accumulation<sup>1</sup>. This causes a cough, nasal discharge, and respiratory compromise. When exposure to the allergen is eliminated, obstruction and clinical signs resolve or attenuate. However, animals are susceptible to recurrent episodes of airway obstruction throughout their lives, so management is essential. | Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) is an inflammatory, obstructive respiratory disease of horses. Disease is induced by the exposure of susceptible animals to organic dust, which gives neutrophil influx to the airways, bronchospasm and mucus accumulation<sup>1</sup>. This causes a cough, nasal discharge, and respiratory compromise. When exposure to the allergen is eliminated, obstruction and clinical signs resolve or attenuate. However, animals are susceptible to recurrent episodes of airway obstruction throughout their lives, so management is essential. |