Chumsmum
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Hi All - Happy New Year.
Just wondering if anyone else's horse has had spasmodic colic which the vet thought might have been caused by cold weather? Would you recommend anything like Coligone for it?
Chum seemed a bit 'off' on Tuesday - eating and drinking differently (initially thought something wrong with teeth), tucked up and looking uncomfortable, grumpier than normal
but nothing obvious, no sweating etc and passing normal droppings.
He seemed ok again on Wednesday so took him to a group lesson with a view to see how he went but as soon as we got to school I could see he wasn't right again as he wouldn't let me get near him to do up girth and was trying to roll in school. I rang vet and met her back at home though he seemed ok again by then.
She said his stomach was noisy and gave him a rectal exam. - no blockage but gassy. She gave him Buscopan and pain killer injections and said he should be okay but to call if any problems.
There is nothing obvious why this happened, he has never had it before since I've had him but the vet said they have had quite a few cases in the cold weather.
Nothing has changed in his routine, he is usually out 24/7, he is fed on Alfa A Oil, Lo Cal Balancer and sugerbeet plus hay/haylege. However, the weather had turned very cold and this is his first winter out 24/7 since I've had him though he is rugged up well. I have agreed with vet that it would be better to bring him in while it is this cold - he does come in occasionly when we have a late lesson or if it is wet/cold and so vet didn't think it would be a problem to change his routine.
He seemed better last night and this morning, eating normally again though seemed grumpy again tonight (though grumpy is his middle name) and I heard his stomach grumble as he ate his tea but not sure if this was just normal? Will go down again later to see how he is.
Just wondering if some sort of supplement might help even though I'm not really sure what is causing it.
Sorry to waffle on
- just trying to give some background and am worried though vet said I had spotted it early and he should be okay
Thanks for any replies
Just wondering if anyone else's horse has had spasmodic colic which the vet thought might have been caused by cold weather? Would you recommend anything like Coligone for it?
Chum seemed a bit 'off' on Tuesday - eating and drinking differently (initially thought something wrong with teeth), tucked up and looking uncomfortable, grumpier than normal
He seemed ok again on Wednesday so took him to a group lesson with a view to see how he went but as soon as we got to school I could see he wasn't right again as he wouldn't let me get near him to do up girth and was trying to roll in school. I rang vet and met her back at home though he seemed ok again by then.
She said his stomach was noisy and gave him a rectal exam. - no blockage but gassy. She gave him Buscopan and pain killer injections and said he should be okay but to call if any problems.
There is nothing obvious why this happened, he has never had it before since I've had him but the vet said they have had quite a few cases in the cold weather.
Nothing has changed in his routine, he is usually out 24/7, he is fed on Alfa A Oil, Lo Cal Balancer and sugerbeet plus hay/haylege. However, the weather had turned very cold and this is his first winter out 24/7 since I've had him though he is rugged up well. I have agreed with vet that it would be better to bring him in while it is this cold - he does come in occasionly when we have a late lesson or if it is wet/cold and so vet didn't think it would be a problem to change his routine.
He seemed better last night and this morning, eating normally again though seemed grumpy again tonight (though grumpy is his middle name) and I heard his stomach grumble as he ate his tea but not sure if this was just normal? Will go down again later to see how he is.
Just wondering if some sort of supplement might help even though I'm not really sure what is causing it.
Sorry to waffle on
Thanks for any replies