Getty Equine Nutrition

Understanding and Avoiding Colic - Recorded Seminar

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Any horse can succumb to colic. This 1 1/2 hour seminar will help you avoid potential disaster and heartache. Your horse would say that you can’t afford to miss it. He’s right. Recorded November 17, 2011.

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Taking Aim at the Causes & Prevention of Colic

As your horse transitions to winter, there are demands placed on his digestive system that can lead to problems.

  • Decreased water consumption can cause dehydration colic.
  • Changing from fresh grass to hay can lead to impactions.
  • Increased stall confinement can increase ulcers risk.

In fact, change of any kind can lead to digestive upset. With the “season of changes” underway, Dr. Getty’s teleseminar takes aim at the causes and prevention of colic.

The teleseminar emphasizes:

  • What is colic and what types are there?
  • Role of diet in avoiding colic
  • Preventing your horse from "inhaling" hay
  • How to make changes in the diet
  • Prevent mycotoxin ingestion
  • Deworming and colic prevention
  • Avoiding travel stress
  • Cecal impactions
  • Sand colic
  • Enteroliths
  • If it happens -- what to do while waiting for the vet to arrive

Seminar Length

90 Minutes

Seminar Format

Dr. Getty spends 1 1/2 hour covering all of the above teleseminar topics, while answering the pre-submitted questions. As she goes through each question, additional information is interspersed so every listener benefits from the answer. At the end of the hour, the floor was opened up for any additional questions. Recorded 11/17/11.

How to Access Your Download

After purchasing the teleseminar, you will receive an email (during business hours) confirming your purchase and providing you with the website link and conference code to listen or download the mp3 file recording.

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