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Colic from hay
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 132599" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I agree with what crowder basicly said, it's more likely the horse (s) coliced from the change of diet not your hay. We also get all of our horse hay from highly fertilized fields. I would say it wasn't the store bought hay the horses wouldn't eat as much as the price of store bought hay and with round bales she didn't have to feed as often. I hate people that over load their small patch of land with horses they don't have the room for and usally the money for.</p><p></p><p>Back to the subject, horses will have mild colic pretty often, we just don't usally see it. Just simple need to "release" gas will make them bite and kick at their stomach until they "pass gas"</p><p></p><p>Some of this is JMO</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 132599, member: 378"] I agree with what crowder basicly said, it's more likely the horse (s) coliced from the change of diet not your hay. We also get all of our horse hay from highly fertilized fields. I would say it wasn't the store bought hay the horses wouldn't eat as much as the price of store bought hay and with round bales she didn't have to feed as often. I hate people that over load their small patch of land with horses they don't have the room for and usally the money for. Back to the subject, horses will have mild colic pretty often, we just don't usally see it. Just simple need to "release" gas will make them bite and kick at their stomach until they "pass gas" Some of this is JMO Alan [/QUOTE]
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