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What kind of feed does a horse need after surgery or equine colic?

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What kind of feed does a horse need after surgery or equine colic?

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This strongly depends on the kind of surgery and the kind of equine colic. Please always consult your vet in such drastic events. Generally, it is recommended to supply feed that is highly digestible and not too concentrated. Ideally use small portions of HAVENS Slobber-Mash (best to be served soaked with warm water) or alternatively small portions of cubes/muesli and always provide enough fresh water. HAVENS Slobber Mash is a very palatable mash, rich in vitamins and fibers, with purifying action. It consists of flaked cereals, toasted lineseed, wheatbran and dehydrated alfalfa, complete with extra vitamins and minerals especially designed for horses with digestion problems or equine colic.

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