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WSU Veterinarians Remove Large Nasal Mass, Horse Makes Immediate Recovery

Photo credit: Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital PULLMAN, WA – A 24-year-old Pinto horse named Flyer has made a rapid recovery after veterinarians at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital removed a large nasal mass that had caused him chronic breathing problems and a lifelong cough. Flyer’s owner, Heather Ray, traveled six hours from Boise after the mass grew visibly from his left nostril and threatened…
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Dailyfly - Lewis Clark Valley News broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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