Colic Preventative
Colic ... Every horse owner's fear remains the leading cause of death in equines. The horse may exhibit a variety of discomfort behaviors including profuse sweating, agitation, disinterest in food or water, pawing, a dull or vacant eye, or excessive rolling, anxiety, and tightened muscles, or kicking at his side. |
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In addition to the acupoint chart shown above, you can also help reduce your horse's discomfort while waiting for the vet, by using the Bach Flower Rescue Remedy or the essential oil Bergamot, which will help relieve spasms. Take some time before a colic episoed and become familiar with the acupoints shown here, and other non-invasive colic remedies available to you. By doing so, you'll save yourself and your horse a lot of stress.
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