Behavioural Changes in a Ten Year Old Gelding that Presented with Palatal Instability, and Observations Made following an Oral Palatopharyngoplasty Pages 38-41

T. Ahern

Knockadoon Lodge, 17 Keymer Street, Ascot, Western 6104, Australia

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12970/2310-0796.2018.06.08

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Abstract: A 10 year old ex race horse now three day eventing, was diagnosed with palatal instability (PI) by the author and presented with numerous behavioural issues which were thought to be associated with the condition. An oral palatopharyngoplasty was performed and following an eight week post operative rest period the horse resumed training. Over the following six months significant changes to the horses attitude and performance were observed and recorded including an apparent return to recumbent sleep, which had not been observed in the two years preceding surgery. The importance of including altered behaviour when working up suspected cases of upper airways obstruction in sports horses is discussed.

Keywords: Oral palatopharyngoplasty, palatal instability, altered behaviour, oropharyngeal seal, horse. Read more