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Oil vs Colic
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<blockquote data-quote="skidboots" data-source="post: 346639" data-attributes="member: 4633"><p>I don't live very far from Mike. When we came to this sand country, we had lots of episodes of sand colic. Treated it with Sand Clear. However, for the last 7 yrs, our horses have no episodes of colic, and I do nothing to prevent it. Go figure!</p><p></p><p> Anyway, bran may be a good preventative. I feed pellets, and fear the oil might cause choking. When I fed sweet feed (many years ago) I used to topdress with Wheat Germ Oil, and that did not cause choking, so it probably works good on grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidboots, post: 346639, member: 4633"] I don't live very far from Mike. When we came to this sand country, we had lots of episodes of sand colic. Treated it with Sand Clear. However, for the last 7 yrs, our horses have no episodes of colic, and I do nothing to prevent it. Go figure! Anyway, bran may be a good preventative. I feed pellets, and fear the oil might cause choking. When I fed sweet feed (many years ago) I used to topdress with Wheat Germ Oil, and that did not cause choking, so it probably works good on grain. [/QUOTE]
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