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if your horse has collic, take it to the vet imedatly... my horse died of collic. Good luck :)

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What is a collok for horses?

I think you mean Colic. Colic is pretty much a stomach ache for horses. But it could be life threatening if left untreated. Horses can't vomit so they get colic.


Do wild horses get colic?

Any horse of any age can colic!


What percentage of horses die from colic?

On average, about 5-10% of horses with colic will die from the condition. Early detection and prompt veterinary intervention are crucial in reducing the mortality rate associated with colic in horses.


What kind of animals can get colic?

Horses


What is the deadliest illness a horse can get?

Hands down it's colic. Colic is the number one killer of horses.


What is the name of a digestive disorder in horses?

Equine colic is defined as abdominal pain, almost like humans 'stomach aches' although equine colic can be fatal to horses.


How can horses eat radish?

Horses can't eat radishes. Horses don't have special gut tissue that allows them to throw it up. In stead, they get a bad stomach ache called COLIC. Colic is the leading cause to death in a horse. If a horse has or is spotted with colic, call your vet ASAP.


What year was colic in horses discovered?

Colic in horses has been known about as long as horses have been domesticated, at least several thousand years. Even today, though, we still don't know much about how to prevent it.


Are acorn toxic to horses?

No, but too much of them can cause colic.


How do you help a cow with colic?

Cows don't get colic. Horses do. As such, the question has no merit unless you're asking about a horse, not a cow.


Can horses eat bamboo?

Horses should not eat this, they can but it is not advised because it is hard for them to digest and can cause colic.


What is the treatment for colic in horses?

The treatment for colic depends on the cause. Some cases of colic will resolve with minimal care, such as removal of food and the administration of medication for pain, while others require surgery.