Box_Of_Frogs
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In serious panic mode here. My horse Sunny is a 22yr old good doer, Section D. He loses weight fast and gains it fast. He's never had colic that I know of before but he had a mild attack last Saturday - mild as in resolved fairly easily with Buscopan injection, not mild as in you can ignore it. We're pretty sure it was caused by a week on lush spring grass, out overnight and in during the day. Sunny is part Section D, part garbage disposal unit and he would rank his favourite food as (1) grass (2) anything in a bucket (3) anything in a haynet. So on the lush grazing it was head down and don't look up. I should have thought it through more carefully so my fault. My problem now is how to support him SAFELY, post colic. I've just spent hours on the internet researching colic - respectable veterinary sites - and shockingly, the very things you might think to do to prevent further episodes can also INCREASE the likelihood of another attack. Stress, changes in management, long periods stabled, changes in diet, sudden increase in work/exercise all contribute. I intend limiting his turnout on a less lush paddock, stabling him 20 hrs a day and working him gently daily. But this will be a sudden change for him and I'm worried that the stress could precipitate another episode. I'm totally swamped by the whole thing and what to do best for him. I've just looked up Coligone - it seems to be ideal to support his gut function and the info is very helpful. Anyone got any experience of this as a long term support? Or would a grazing mask be kinder? I'm desperate here guys. My YO has been SOOOO supportive and tons of experience and I know you sometimes have to be "cruel to be kind" but I'm just trying to keep Sunny happy and stress free but ALIVE. Feel like weeping. Help. {{can't get miserable-looking smiley to insert here}}