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Horse Colic: What All Horse Owners Should Be Aware of

Horse Colic: What All Horse Owners Should Be Aware of


The best tip that every horse owner can get when it comes to horse colic problems is to contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. To prevent the colic from worsening, it is best to treat the horse without delay.

Causes of horse colic:

Accumulation of gas fluid or feed


Digestive disturbances

Intestinal obstructions

Internal parasites

Twisted intestine

Digestive colic is caused by the following factors:

Overeating

Swallowing air, commonly known as "wind sucking"

Sudden change in diet

Moldy feed

Heavy meals before a performance

Feeding or watering the horse right after a performance

Here are some common obvious symptoms to let you know if your horse is possibly suffering from horse colic:

Pawing at the ground

Lack of appetite

Refusing to drink

Looking at their belly

Lying down and getting up frequently

Rolling on their backs

Muscle strain

Stamping of feet

Kicking at their belly

When you suspect that your horse is suffering from colic, take note of the following:

Vital signs elevated or below normal temperature, increased respiration rate, elevated heart rate

Severity of abdominal pain horses have more insistent and restless behavior based on the symptoms mentioned above

Length of pain take note of when the horse's pain started by recalling when your horse started showing behavioral signs and symptoms

Digestive sounds take note if there is a presence of gut sounds or none

Capillary refill time press on your horse's gums, releasing it and counting the time it takes for the color to return

Whatever the severity of the horse colic, it is advisable not to treat your horse on your own. Avoid administering drugs by yourself as it might affect the accuracy of the veterinarian's diagnosis. After the veterinarian has fully assessed your horse, you may now administer horse medications be sure to follow the proper dosage and interval of administration as stated in the medicine package or as recommended by your veterinarian. Remember, administering horse medications improperly may result in worsening your horse's condition!
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