Consult your vet to work through the possible causes of recurrent gas colic and develop a plan going forward. | Adobe stock When you go to the barn for evening chores you hear banging in the far stall—your horse is down and rolling. They get to their feet when you run to the stall but immediately start pawing and circling and quickly drop again to roll. They’re sweaty and in pain—clearly, they’re dealing with colic (abdominal pain). But this isn…
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