Equine colic is defined as abdominal pain, almost like humans 'stomach aches' although equine colic can be fatal to horses.
A disorder in excretion of water by the large intestine.B disorder in absorption of water by the large intestine.C disorder in release of digestive enzymes by the large intestine. The answer is A.
Digestive disorders is a reflux disease that can cost cancer, irritable, is also a symptom!
none i think??
Phenylketonuria
pretty sure it's the digestive system
No. Horses are not omnivores, they are Herbivores. Horses do not have the digestive track or the ability to consume meat. If you look at a horses teeth, you will see that they are smooth, as for grinding up plants such as grass and hay.
Sea horses eat their food through their snout. Sea horses eat continuously as they do not have completely functional digestive systems.
phenylketonuria
Chrons disease is one of many
yes it's healthy for them it helps their digestive system
A most common is colic in horses, because horses are physically unable to vomit, any stomach or digestive problem can be serious with a horse.
No, a horse is a herbivore, they should not eat meat as it can cause digestive problems.