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What is Equine Colic (Powerpoint Presentation)

• Colic is defined as generalized acute abdominal pain and is the most frequent emergency encountered in equine practice.

• There are multiple types of colic involving one or more portions of the gastrointestinal tract. Common terms used to describe types of colic would include:

• Signs of colic: inappetence (off feed), depression, pawing, flipping up upper lip, grinding teeth, flank watching, stretching out, sweating, rolling, or laying down. Each horse will exhibit signs of abdominal pain differently, which may include all, or none of these symptoms.

• During the physical exam you may find an increase in heart rate, decrease in gut sounds, distention/bloating, dry mucus membranes, color change in mucus membranes, dehydration-increase in skin tugor, decrease or absence in fecal output.

• What should you do if your horse shows signs of colic?

• What to expect if the veterinarian comes out to treat your horse?