When my children were babies and had colic I would put a few drops of gripe water in their milk or water and it would help them immensely. I hope this helps with your problem. Good luck.
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Usually stomach cramps in a horse or pony is referred to as colic. Horses are unable to breathe though their mouths and do not have the ability to vomit. Therefore, the condition must be treated to move ingested matter out the back end. Typical symptoms of colic are lying down and standing up repeatedly, pawing the ground and in more severe cases, a horse could throw themselves against a wall or fence in response to the pain. The types of colic are gas colic and that due to a blockage. This is why you need a vet as soon as possible to make the right determination and perform the appropriate treatment. In cases of colic, the best thing to do is to call the vet as soon as possible. In the meantime, the horse or pony should be kept up and moving and not be allowed to eat. A more experienced person would know to inject a horse with Banamine which is a prescription drug used to ease the discomfort. Seasoned horsemen typically have this on hand in case of a case of colic. If you are unable to determine what ails your horse or pony, please call a vet as soon as possible. Colic can cause death unless treated properly and in a timely fashion.
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Colic is a risk to any infant. Colic causes gas that is unbearable which causes the baby to cry excessively
Colic in animals can be caused by many different things like parasites or tapeworms. Most cases of colic are not serious and are the result of gas.
Colic, which is one of two things (intestinal) - Gas Colic (easier to pass) or an Impaction Colic, which can be life threatening.
Refusing to eat and lying down are frequent symptoms of all types of colic. There are many different types of colic, but the most frequent causes of colic are gas and obstruction.
Spasmodic colic is the most common type of colic. In this colic the intestines become over active for some reason and it may even be possible to hear the increased rumbling from the abdomen. This type of colic may be caused by changes to the diet, inadequate deworming, teeth problems or changes in exercise patterns. While this colic can be very dramatic it usually responds quickly to medication. The next most common cause of colic is impactions of the large intestine. This is where the intestine gets blocked up with food material. Contributing factors for this to happen are sudden changes to the horses diet, reduction in exercise, maybe where a previously active horse has to be confined to the stable for box rest. Poor dental care, irregular feeding or where the horse suddenly starts to eat its bedding are other important factors. To avoid impactions always make sure feeding changes are made gradually and ensure horse has always access to plenty of fresh water.