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  2. Horse colic - Wikipedia

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    Horses show intermittent colic, with moderate to severe signs and with time, distended small intestinal loops on rectal. [15] Although most ileal impactions will sometimes pass without intervention, those present for 8–12 hours will cause fluid to back up, leading to gastric reflux, which is seen in approximately 50% of horses that require ...

  3. Wise Dan - Wikipedia

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    An ultrasound scan revealed an intestinal abnormality, and the gelding underwent emergency surgery for horse colic. [28] After repair of a piece of intestine that had "looped" over itself, a "best case scenario" for colic surgery, the horse was anticipated to be out for six to eight weeks of recovery time, but the issue was not career-ending. [29]

  4. Equine gastric ulcer syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) is a common cause of colic and decreased performance in horses. Horses form ulcers in the mucosa of the stomach, leading to pain, decreased appetite, weight loss, and behavioral changes. Treatment generally involves reducing acid production of the stomach and dietary management.

  5. Equine proximal enteritis - Wikipedia

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    Surgery may need to be performed to rule out colic with similar presenting signs such as obstruction or strangulation, [4] and in cases that are long-standing (> 7 days) to perform a resection and anastomosis of the diseased bowel. [3] However, some horses have recovered with long-term medical support (up to 20 days). [2]

  6. Equine nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Grass is a natural source of nutrition for a horse. Equine nutrition is the feeding of horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, and other equines. Correct and balanced nutrition is a critical component of proper horse care. Horses are non-ruminant herbivores of a type known as a "hindgut fermenter." Horses have only one stomach, as do humans.

  7. Trump orders government agency to scrap all media contracts ...

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    The Trump administration ordered a critical agency that assists other government departments to cancel all of its media contracts amid outrage over federal tax dollars flowing to news outlets ...

  8. Anoplocephala perfoliata - Wikipedia

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    Between 8 and 25 centimeters long, Anoplocephala perfoliata is part of the order Cyclophillidea and is one of the three tapeworm species that can infect horses. [2] This parasite is the most common intestinal tapeworm of horses in the world and is one of the top causes of equine colic. [1]

  9. How does NFL overtime work? Your refresher on OT rules ahead ...

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    Only two Super Bowls have ever gone to overtime. One was last year's Chiefs vs. 49ers game. Here's what to know about OT in the Super Bowl.