Are Irish Draughts more prone to colic?

No - now you are being paranoid. Why on earth would I join this forum to attack you - I don't know you from Adam or Eve, and I have far better and more interesting things to do.

I joined this thread to make a point about TBxID's being prone to colic - based on personal experience - not to have a go at you. So don't flatter yourself babe.

Most people here appear to be polite and engaging, you on the other hand seem to be rather truculent and abrasive to everyone else.

And finishing a post with a smiley does not excuse you for being rude and contemptuous to other forum members.
 
And I'd always thought Shilasdair was amusing (if a little misguided since she doesn't realise IDs are the best breed in the world
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No - now you are being paranoid. Why on earth would I join this forum to attack you - I don't know you from Adam or Eve, and I have far better and more interesting things to do.

I joined this thread to make a point about TBxID's being prone to colic - based on personal experience - not to have a go at you. So don't flatter yourself babe.

Most people here appear to be polite and engaging, you on the other hand seem to be rather truculent and abrasive to everyone else.

And finishing a post with a smiley does not excuse you for being rude and contemptuous to other forum members.

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I do always admire someone who leads by example.
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'Paranoid, rude, truculent, abrasive, contemptuous' - and counting, lol.
If only I could be nicer, like you.
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Ah well.
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And I'd always thought Shilasdair was amusing (if a little misguided since she doesn't realise IDs are the best breed in the world
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It's a lie!
Although I have noticed recently, how few breeds are Shils-Approved
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, and am considering readmitting ID's to the list Providing they agree to stop decking me, and showing up my poor riding, of course.
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Although I have noticed recently, how few breeds are Shils-Approved
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They'll only do that if you're nice to them - they're sensitive little souls!
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Anyway, back to the question ... there's one reason IDs might be more prone to colic, since they are often grey and therefore more prone to melanomas. Horses that have external melanomas often have them internally too which can cause colic.



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I go back to my 60 horses - the vast majority of whom are IDs - and grey. In the last 6-7 years:
a 2 yo coloured sport horse with colic (my only coloured)
a 17 yo bay HW ID with colic (of about 6 bays - most under 5)
1 grey (20 year old) mare with colic. (and no melanomas!) I actually have NO greys with melanomas - and I have 6 greys over 14 years old!
 
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Anyway, back to the question ... there's one reason IDs might be more prone to colic, since they are often grey and therefore more prone to melanomas. Horses that have external melanomas often have them internally too which can cause colic.

I had an ID vetted once, the owner had said that she colicked on rich pasture and had to have her turnout restricted, but the vetting picked up melanomas which I was informed could have been the reason for the colic.

But then other breeds are predominantly grey too, a lot of Arabs for example. And yes, I know a grey Arab that colics badly. Should the question be, are greys more prone to colic?

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Very interesting. I think you do raise a good point ...but as JanetGeorge says further down she hasnt had any greys with melanomas etc im not sure about colic being more prone to greys.

My share horse is grey and as far as I know in his 24 years hes never had colic...nor does he have melanomas (but we do check religiously!!
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Thanks for all the replies..
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