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SCHEDA PRODOTTO
Co-Lix Descrizione Co-Lix Supplemento per la dieta utile in caso di cavallo in colica I sintomi della colica appaiono spesso improvvisamente, non gradatamente e possono includere atteggiamenti e segni particolari Il cavallo in colica raspa, tende a rotolarsi nervosamente, suda, mostra disagio, angoscia, perdita di interesse per l‘acqua e per il cibo; talvolta può accusare gonfiore addominale e in risposta al dolore può assumere atteggiamenti particolari, come quello di guardarsi ripetutamente il fianco, oppure contorcersi e allungarsi, oppure assumere la posizione di cane seduto; la motilità intestinale è solitamente assente all‘auscultazione; le feci ridotte nella quantità e alterate nella consistenza (spesso eccessivamente secche) Determine the cause. The first step to treatment and recovery is to make a diagnosis. Some common causes of colic include:
Get your horse up and walking. Whether he is rolling or standing, it‘s important to get your horse up and walking as soon as you discover something is amiss. Walking helps to relieve anxiety as well as prevent rolling, which can cause intestinal twisting. This also helps restore normal intestinal activity and get things moving again, potentially allowing the release of built-up pressure or defecation. If the pain is too severe and your horse‘s legs are buckling or won‘t stay standing, make sure he is in a small round yard or safe area until help arrives. Call your veterinary doctor. It‘s important to get your vet out as soon as possible to take a look at your horse and help make a quick diagnosis. Note: Obstructions or twisted intestines can be potentially life threatening and require surgery. Remove all sources of food and water. Because colic is often linked to your horse‘s food or water source, it‘s important to keep him away from any potential dangers until a cause is found Prevent a re-occurrence. There are several ways to help ensure colic will not happen again. - Don‘t overgraze pastures and paddocks and keep feed off of the ground. - Refill your horse‘s trough with fresh, clean water daily and make sure he has enough. - Keep to a daily feeding schedule. - Check for mold or signs of spoiling in your grain or hay and do not feed your horse anything moldy or spoiled. - Keep feed boxes, hay racks, and other tools used in feeding your horse clean. - Provide enough long-stem roughage in his diet. - Ensure foreign objects don‘t make their way into stalls and paddock areas to prevent horses from eating them. - Check for dental problems to help prevent chewing issues. - Deworm regularly. - Exercise your horse.
Understand the difference between each type of colic. This can help you be better prepared to treat your horse when colic symptoms present. Stomach distention occurs when large amounts of grain are ingested at a time and makes it possible for the stomach to fatally rupture. Displacement colic happens when the small intestine twists after becoming suspended in the abdominal cavity and free-floating in the gut. Can be caused by gas buildup in the gut that makes the intestines buoyant. This type of colic requires immediate surgery. Impaction colic is a result of a firm mass of feed or foreign material blocking the intestine, often induced by coarse feed stuff, dehydration, or the accumulation of foreign materials (such as sand. Feed SandFix as a support). Gas colic is when excessive gas builds up in the stomach or the intestines (or both). Spasmodic colic happens when the muscles in the intestines contract painfully, sometimes caused by over excitement. Enteritis is an inflammation of the intestines.[8]
Tips
Modalità d'uso Feeding Instructions: Feed 80ml or as directed by a veterinary surgeon. Can be fed again after 4 hours. In situations of recovery from Colic it is recommended to feed Probio Forte for a period of 1 month to support the recovery of the horse. Note: Fresh drinking water should always be available Remove cap from nozzle. Turn ring to required setting which should be on the left of the ring. Insert nozzle into horse‘s empty mouth. Direct towards back of the tongue and depress plunger to deposit paste. Confezione 80ml Oral Syringes |
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