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Colic is abdominal pain caused by a variety of factors. Colic can be caused by a blockage of feed or hay usually when the horse either eats too much specially with out enough water. Also if the horse eats something that does not agree with his/her stomach or a change of feed that occurs too fast. Which is why when changing a horses feed you must transition them slowly. Colic can also be caused by stress and cribbing as well as wind sucking. Horses with a major parasite infestation are likely to colic. Regular deworming is recommended throughout the year. For more information on deworming and for a personalized deworming chart for your area of the country go to www.getrotationright.com .
Signs of colic:
Any time the horse stops grazing for an unusual peiod of time for your horse or does not want grain. Your horse may stretch out long ways while standing to relieve pressure from their stomach. possibly pawing the ground and stomping.Also diminished stool production. The horse lays down in a labored manner. They appear weak in the back end. They are laying down frequently and longer than usual. They may lay and roll often thrashing about sometimes with all 4 legs in the air. Also if you hear no sound in their gut. If your horse is exhibiting any of these signs contact your vet immediately!! Keeping your horse moving until the vet arrives will help out.
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