COLIC in horse what to do?

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    Abiahheign
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    My horse are sick i don’t know what to do with him. He has a lack of appetite, sweating excessively, he always pawing at the ground, and he kick to the belly and rolling. They said I have to check his digestive sounds but i never heard any. I think my horse is experiencing colic.

    #53034

    but i never heard any.

    high indication to call a vet asap!!

    #53038
    carter
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    The horse is suffering from colic. It is very, very serious. The horse is in pain. Your horse might die.
    Call the vet. Do what they say.

    #53036
    Tom S
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    When one of my mule or horses colics, the first thing I do is use a large syringe and inject mineral oil in their mouth. I usually start out with about 8 oz. At the same time, I inject them muscularly with banamine as per the label describes

    #53039
    carter
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    Is it ok to confirm, Tom, you don’t put a needle in their mouth? Just in case a person misunderstood. I know what you mean though. Thanks

    #53035

    mineral oil in their mouth

    makes only sense if it is a gas colic

    muscularly with banamine

    works fine for a “regular” colic if you can give it i.v.; it makes terrible muscle necrosis i.m.

    no digestive sounds is high indication for a major problem, please call a vet!

    #53037
    Tom S
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    No, you do not put a needle in the mouth, just use the syringe without the needle. Works fine.

    One of my mules gets sand colic quite often. I use the banamine to help relax the animal and use the mineral oil to help her pass the sand. I have never run into any problem with necrosis injecting I.M.. Did a lot of it on several animals and never had a problem. Never used an I.V. and wouldn’t know how. I must be lucky or too ignorant to know any better, but it works.

    #53040
    Abiahheign
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    Thanks to all! I never give anything in my horse until the vet arrives. The vet gave him a muscle relaxants for spasmodic colic, to relieve his pain. My vet diagnose him as a spasmodic colic and the vet gave him spasmolytic and analgesic medication. Luckily, the horse respond well to the medication. A very very,Thanks, thanks to all.
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