Birker2020
Well-Known Member
I think this has been discussed before so apologies if any one is bored of this subject. Did anyone elses horse get colic yesterday or recently due to changing weather conditions. My horse has been out for a total of 1 1/2hr since 31st December. Yesterday as the ground had thawed I thought I would arrange to have him turned out so asked Dad to turn him out just before he left the yard at about 1.30pm yesterday afternoon. I'd also arranged for the Y.O to bring him in as early as she could and she did so at 3pm. This timescale would have been an ideal reintroduction as my horse suffers from recurrent colic due to grass and he is prone to spasmodic colic. However, for whatever reason Dad turned him out on his arrival at noon. Last night when I arrived at the yard I got him out of his stable, groomed and tacked up and rode. I thought he was a bit grumpy but when I went to feed him he wouldn't eat, pressed head into corner of stable, swishing of tail, laying down, getting up, all the usual symptoms of spasmodic colic. i rang the vet to ask how many danillon I could syringe down his throat, did that, put him on the walker, gave him a very small net to pick through the bars and he was right as rain. Does anyone elses horse suffer recurrent colic? He has had about 25 in 4 1/2 years, but all been minor, gassy colics and vets advice when he gets it is to give 3 bute and walker, if no improvement call them out and I have always done this and been fine. He is on probiotics, when the weather is 'normal' he manages fine on 4 hours a day turn out, has adlib haylage, and I am very careful to introduce any new feed carefully.