From the American Association of Equine Practitioners:
Here’s an important explanation of choke in horses from our friends at Barrow Veterinary Service:
“Choke is a condition where feed becomes lodged in the esophagus. Although the term can sound alarming, horses with choke can usually still breathe. That said, choke is always a veterinary emergency and should be addressed promptly.
What happens during choke?
When material becomes stuck in the esophagus, saliva and feed can’t pass normally. This leads to discomfort and the characteristic signs many owners recognize. If not treated quickly, choke can result in complications such as esophageal irritation or aspiration pneumonia if feed or saliva enters the airway.
Common signs of choke include:
Why does choke occur?
What should you do if you suspect choke?
Prevention tips:
Early intervention leads to the best outcomes and helps prevent serious complications.”
If you have questions or suspect your horse is choking, contact your veterinarian immediately.