Manufacturer’s Statement :
“It Has Never Failed To End A Normal Bout Of Colic”
EQUINE COLIC RELIEF - STOPS COLIC
Proven - Works Every Time 100%
Impaction, gas, sand and spasmodic -
normal bouts of colic
Digestive sounds in 10 – 30 min
Eliminate waiting for Veterinarian!
Does not require a vet to administer in their mouth
Easy to Use - Horse Just Swallows.
Eliminate Worry! All Natural- Will Do No Harm
Eliminate Shots!
Eliminate Nasal Tubing!
Eliminate Walking horse!
12 year Shelf Life!
Signs of Colic will vary according to the severity of the particular conditions. In the horse, abdominal pain is usually sudden. Very few horses exhibit all the signs at one time. Signs associated with mild to moderate pain include:
pawing the ground,
sweating
looking around at the belly,
restlessness,
lack of appetite,
stamping the hind feet, and
lying down
With more severe, unrelenting pain, horses may:
paw the ground violently
appear drawn up or bloated in the belly,
muscle tremors or straining,
male horses may stretch out and relax their penis, without urinating,
kick violently,
sweat profusely,
lie down and get up frequently,
roll or lie on their backs,
sit on haunches like a dog,
have an elevated or below normal ( with shock setting in ) temperature,
have an increased respiration rate,
have an elevated heart rate, or
have few or no gut sounds.
With more severe, unrelenting pain, horses may:
paw the ground violently
appear drawn up or bloated in the belly,
muscle tremors or straining,
male horses may stretch out and relax their penis, without urinating,
kick violently,
sweat profusely,
lie down and get up frequently,
roll or lie on their backs,
sit on haunches like a dog,
have an elevated or below normal ( with shock setting in ) temperature, have an increased respiration rate,
have an elevated heart rate, or have few or no gut sounds.
What Is the Difference“Normal” & “Abnormal” Colic?
A “normal bout of colic” is considered an impaction, light sand, gas or spasmodic. An “abnormal bout of colic” is horse with bowels thatare twisted, torsion, knotted, ruptured or blocked byforeign object (like eating plastic bag, etc.) excessive sand, gravel, stones, tumors or infected bowels. ECR cannot help with these.