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UNDERSTANDING COLIC IN HORSES WITH

CBWS BEHAVIOUR

CRIBBING: when a horse rests their top teeth on a relatively stationaryobject and sucks air into the throat, making a grunting noise

WIND-SUCKING: sucking air into the throat, making a grunting noisewithout the use of a stationary object

COLIC: relatively common disorder of the digestive system that causesservere abdominal discomfort

Statistics

35.4%

Horses that have CBWS behaviourwill be diagnosed with colic

2.1-10.5%

CBWS behaviour in captivedomestic horses

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Signs That Your Horse has Colic

Anxiety or depression

Causes for Colic in CBWS Horses

Pawing or rolling

Lack of appetite, thirst, & defecation

Excessive sweating Absence of gut sounds

Increased duration of stabling Feeding hay or haylage

Stress Dental problems Abrupt change in feed

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Treatment

Prevention is Key

Use of a nasogastric (stomach) tube torelieve gas pressure in the gut

Surgery may be necessary

Analgesics such as banamine to controlabdominal pain

IV fluids for dehydrated horses or horsesin shock

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Increase the time your horse spends out on pasture

Feed your horse on a regular schedule as well askeeping the diet consistent, change the horses dietgradually, and make sure your horse is getting theproper amount of forage in their diet

Make regular dental check-ups for your horse

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References

PicturesPage 1: http://www.cutehomepets.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/horse-cribbing-solution.jpg

Page 2: http://www.extension.org/pages/10284/abnormal-horse-behavior#.VO--WGjF-So

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Websiteshttps://www.aspca.org/pet-care/virtual-pet-behaviorist/horse-behavior/cribbinghttp://www.petmd.com/horse/conditions/digestive/c_hr_equine_colichttp://www.myhorseuniversity.com/resources/eTips/January_2010/Didyouknow

PaperArcher, Debra C., E.E Escalona, C.N Okell, 2014, Prevalence of and risk factors for colic inhorses that display crib-biting behavior, Escalona et al. BMC Veterinary Research 2014,10(Suppl 1):S3 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/10/S1/S3


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