This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I think colon problems could be like that.  I had a horse with right dorsal
colitis.  The solution was pellets, fed eight times a day, in small
quantity.  

My neighbor has a horse they suspect has colon ulcers.  He is ouchy around
his flank area, crabby, and moves poorly.

Gail
Anyone ever have anything like this go on with a horse? Rue, is a TOTAL
trooper. Really a neat neat horse. Currently he is on probiotic and pasture.
It's just very frustrating because if he were allergic to something in his
feed, wouldn't it be daily? Bacterial, all the med's he had would have
cleared
that up. Did a worm test and he passed, so it's not that. Any help would be
appreciated.

Patti Jo Walter
www.franciscreekfjords.com
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