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Chances are the horse has a case of colic...tummy ache in plain language. This can be as simple as a little too much gas that just needs some time and walking around to pass, or it may be as severe as a twisted gut that requires immediate surgery.

If you see a horse exhibiting these symptoms, get it up and keep it walking while someone calls the vet. Horses' guts are notoriously difficult things to deal with. Don't take any chances.

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It is impossible to know what kind of colic a horse is having until a veterinarian arrives and performs a physical examination. However, this is a medical emergency that needs to be seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible.

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It means "you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink".

Perhaps it is not thirsty or possibly the water is bad/stale.

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This usually is signs of Colic. Colic is when the horse's intestines become tight and bound. It is very uncomfortable for a horse. Do not let the horse lay down and call the vet immediately.

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they have impaction colic. i think

id call your vet and find out.

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they have impaction colic i am dreamer100,dreamer1000,Dreamer1000,Dreamer111 on howrse!!!

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Q: What kind of colic is it when your horse refuses food and water looks around at his sides paws the ground and tries to lay down often?
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Is it Spasmotic or Impaction colic when your horse refuses food and water and paws the ground and wants to lay down?

that is the symptoms of colic. if a horse is having those symptons, you need to call a vet right away. its impaction colic


Can you use gas x for horses with gas 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.


Why does your horse crane its neck around?

Horses cannot see directly behind themselves and must turn their head to do so. However, if a horse cranes its head around frequently, looking at or grabbing at it's flanks/stomach, your horse might be experiencing colic. Colic causes severe abdominal pain and sometimes results in death if not treated. Other signs include excessive sweating and rolling on the ground. A vet should be called immediately.


Signs of horse belly ache?

the horse might colic


How do you treat colic in horses?

Colic is in laymans terms a stomach ache. But that is bad for horses as they can not throw up. It can be a life threatening condition. The pain can be severe and a horse will roll to relieve it, this can cause the intestines to curl or twist or roll up on themselves causing portions of the intestines to die. There are all kinds of causes and all kinds of types of colic. It is the #1 killer of horses. Not all colic can kill a horse, some horses have cronic colic and live good lives. If you know what to look for and catch it quick enough, the horse can get over it well. The most common type of colic is when the horses's intestines twist, this can be treated by medicine or surgery, but colic is still deadly. if you mean signs, the horse will lay down and try to roll - try not to let them do this - the horse could die from that, because the stomach might twist and it is fatal

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When your horse refuses food and water looks around at there sides paws the ground and tries to lay down often what is wrong?

they probably have colic. HOWRSE ANSWER: impaction colic


On howrse When your horse refuses food and water looks around at their sides paws the ground and tries to lay down often what is wrong?

the animal has colic


What is the most common type of colic when your horse refuses food and water looks around at their sides paws the ground and tries to lay does often?

impacted


When a horse refuses food and water and looks at it's sides and paws at the ground what illness is it?

Colic, which can be fatal. If you suspect colic, call the vet immediately!


Is it Spasmotic or Impaction colic when your horse refuses food and water and paws the ground and wants to lay down?

that is the symptoms of colic. if a horse is having those symptons, you need to call a vet right away. its impaction colic


When a horse refuses food and water paws the ground looks at its sides and tries to lay down what is wrong?

it has colic


When your horse refuses food and waterlooks around at their sidespaws the ground and tries to lay down often what is wrong?

Could be it has colic which is exceptionally painful for them. Seek veterinary help.


What does it mean when your horse refuses food and water and paws the ground frequently and always lays down and looks around at it's sides?

Sounds like signs of colic to me...


When a horse refuses water and food looks at their side paws the ground and tries to lay down often what kind of collic does it have?

your horse has the impaction colic.


Horse refuses food and water looks around at their sides and paws the ground and tries to lay down?

Most likely, the horse has colic. The best thing you can do is call your vet as all types of colic present roughly the same and can be fatal if you don't get a professional opinion.


If a horse refuses food and water look around at their sides pase at the ground and tries to lie down often what is it?

I would say this is colic. By all accounts that horse is showing classic "colicky" behavior.


When your horse refuses food and water looks around at the sides paws the ground and tries to lay down what is wrong?

It has colic. CALL A VET SYRAIGHT AWAY. THIS IS A SERIOUS MATTER