RE: [RC] Recurring colics - Maryanne Stroud Gabbani
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Unfortunately, beet pulp is one of those things, like hay, that we can't
get here. But I'll pass on the worming protocol as a
possibility.
Maryanne Stroud Gabbani Cairo,
Egypt maryanne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.ratbusters.net
I had a similar problem with my daughter's Morgan
mare, who colic'd every 4 weeks for 3 months. Her problem started two days
after we brought her home last February, when it was unusually cold for
Florida. The first time I called out the vet, and he tubed her with oil, gave
her IV meds, and she was fine. The second time I gave her banamine,
walked her for an hour or two, and she was fine. The third time she
recovered with just walking for a couple of hours, but I finally gave up and
asked the vet what our options were, as this was not something that the
previous owner had ever seen her do before. Her diet was good, she had
free access to good hay, clean water and salt. I gave her Ivermectin
paste the day after she arrived. The possibilities we
came up with were ovulatory problems (because of the timing), parasites, and
ulcers. What we ended up doing was a Panacure purge for 5 days, then
double dose Ivermectin, then double dose Strongid for 2 days. I also at
the same time started her on the beet pulp (soaked) that my other horses
get. No problem since. We never did the ulcer treatment, because
the problem hasn't recurred. I unfortunately can't tell you which one
worked, because I did both at once. I'm tempted to think it was the
wormer course that fixed it, but I do feed beet pulp with every meal, and I
have had no other digestive problems for 3 years.
Maris Ramsay
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