walk it and call the vet if things don't get better in 30 mins. make sure it doesn't roll.
A poisoned horse can show signs of colic, but if you know the horse has been poisoned you should call and equine vet immediately.
Colic
I would advise you to see your local vet if your horse has colic because 90% of horses that get colic die from it. Ex my horse had colic but you should have your horse on a lead walking around and don't let it lay down, If your horse rolls over than its intestines will get even worse and not even your vet can help.
To cure colic, you need to give your horse antispasmodic medicine which can be bought from the shop. If your horse is under or overweight, it will be at greater risk of colic.
False.
When horses get colic it means that there intestines get blocked or twisted. Do not let your horse lie down or roll when they have colic. Letting them do so can make them die. Keep your horse walking.
no. If they do, it'll twist up their organs(i know my answer is weird)
Could be colic, but should be checked by a veterinarian
Colic is an emergency and you should call a vet. The vet will give the horse medication to relieve the pain and pressure.
impaction colic
It isn't worth the considerable risk to see if it will or wont - severe colic can kill the horse by the animal developing a tympanic twist of bowel - and it will die in agony. If the horse has colic, have it seen by the vet ASAP!!
This will depend upon the type of colic the horse has. In stragulation colic cases where the intestines have perforated, the horse generally has only a few hours of life left - the intestinal contents cause acute septic shock that is rapidly fatal. However, in a mild case of impaction colic, once the impaction has been resolved through medical management the horse can go on to live a normal life.