This month we've discussed many different areas of making sure your horse stays hydrated. This time of year we tend to see an increase colic that results from inadequate water intake. Typically these patients are suffering from impaction colic, which means there is a large mass of digested feed stuck in their GI system. So here's your question!
Name 3 locations in the Gastrointestinal Tract [GIT] where a horse can develop an impaction.
Answers will be accepted until 6pm tonight. You can post your answer in the comments on the blog or on our Facebook page. Good Luck!
Pelvic flexure portion of the large intestine, cecum and small colon.
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