Sand Colic- Stop It Before It Starts
How to identify if your horse is ingesting sand and what to do if you suspect your horse is a candidate. Symptoms for sand colic may be similar to other types of colic and will be individual to each incident. Sand colic can be one of the easiest colics to prevent. Prevention The following steps will minimize the risk from sand accumulation. (Not all are practical for every horse owner.) • Feeding horses off the ground or on ground feeders with underneath mats • Grazing horses on good quality pasture • Limiting access to sandy yards and paddocks • Feeding a high-bulk diet • Psyllium fed daily for 1 week out of every month • Checking feces for sand accumulation Please consult with your own veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment protocol. Follow us on Facebook or visit Barntenders.com & ridinginspired.com ( Sleepy Hollow Farm) Special thanks to my camera crew "Connor Phillips"!

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