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Due to some issues beyond their control and have decided that they will only be able to come out in the afternoon to feed their HYPP H/N quarter horse 8 lbs at a time of the following feed: Equine Nutrition — XTN TM Features High nutrient density to support high performance and superior endurance. An...
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dbbear
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09-25-2007
Filed under: feed, Diet Control, Overfeeding, Colic
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I realize there are well documented poisonous plants for horses, but does anyone know what human food is not the best for equines? I recently had a horse colic...she survived thank goodness...however I am racking my brain as to its cause. A day or two prior to her most severe symptoms, I remember finding...
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toscabs
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11-24-2007
Filed under: feeding, Colic, poisonous food
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I also have some picky hay eaters in the age ranges you mention. In fact your horses sound like they are my horses! I live in a state where hay is so dear that I had to do something. I put everyone's hay either up in a bag or in a feeder. I use bags instead of nets because there is way less danger...
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Lizbethboz
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10-07-2008
Filed under: forage, beet pulp, feed, feeding, Colic, weight, winter, hay feeder, feeds, alfalfa, grass hay, picky eater, older horses, hay bags
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Here in Southern California, it seems everytime the weather takes a turn from hot to cold or cold to hot (which can be twice in the same week!), some horses seem to colic. You come down to the stable some days and hear two or three horses suffered a bout of colic in the same evening/night. Most of us...
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Briahna's Mom
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01-11-2009
Filed under: water, electrolytes, salt, colic
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[quote user="txspots"]Did the vet come out and say what type of colic it was? [/quote] The one horse stabled closest to us was called "Gas Colic", a tummy ache.
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