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UNDERSTANDING COLIC
IN HORSES WITH
CBWS BEHAVIOUR
CRIBBING: when a horse rests their top teeth on a relatively stationary
object and sucks air into the throat, making a grunting noise
WIND-SUCKING: sucking air into the throat, making a grunting noise
without the use of a stationary object
COLIC: relatively common disorder of the digestive system that causes
servere abdominal discomfort
Statistics
35.4%
Horses that have CBWS behaviour
will be diagnosed with colic
2.1-10.5%
CBWS behaviour in captive
domestic horses
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2. 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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3. Treatment
Prevention is Key
Use of a nasogastric (stomach) tube to
relieve gas pressure in the gut
Surgery may be necessary
Analgesics such as banamine to control
abdominal pain
IV fluids for dehydrated horses or horses
in shock
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Increase the time your horse spends out on pasture
Feed your horse on a regular schedule as well as
keeping the diet consistent, change the horses diet
gradually, and make sure your horse is getting the
proper amount of forage in their diet
Make regular dental check-ups for your horse
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4. References
Pictures
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Page 2:http://www.extension.org/pages/10284/abnormal-horse-behavior#.VO--WGjF-So
Page 3: http://blog.horseharmony.com/bhh/wp-
content/uploads/blog.horseharmony.com/2011/05/sad_horse.jpg
http://www.myhorseuniversity.com/files/1-2010photo6.jpg
http://www.jamesriverequine.com/wp-
content/uploads/2014/12/horse-colic1.jpg
http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs054/1102594603172/img/560.jpg
http://www.myhorseuniversity.com/files/u11/Listening_to_gut_sounds.jpg
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http://www.yourhorse.co.uk/upload/21158/attachments/hayvshaylage.jpg
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preset=medium
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treats.jpg
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0Healthcare/p035b.jpg
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com-_horse-feed-scoop.jpg
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pasture-with-barn-in-background.jpg?preset=medium
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ketch.16100007.JPG
Websites
https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/virtual-pet-behaviorist/horse-
behavior/cribbing
http://www.petmd.com/horse/conditions/digestive/c_hr_equine_colic
http://www.myhorseuniversity.com/resources/eTips/January_2010/Didyouknow
Paper
Archer, Debra C., E.E Escalona, C.N Okell, 2014, Prevalence of and risk factors for colic in
horses 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