Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Colic in the British military working horse population: a retrospective analysis.
- Journal:
- The Veterinary record
- Year:
- 2019
- Authors:
- Tannahill, Victoria J et al.
- Affiliation:
- Royal Veterinary College · United Kingdom
- Species:
- horse
Plain-English summary
Colic, which is a serious and sometimes life-threatening condition affecting horses, was studied in British military working horses over a five-year period. Out of 717 horses, 163 experienced colic episodes, totaling 267 incidents, and 13 horses sadly died due to this condition. The study found that horses bought from mainland Europe were more likely to develop colic and have repeated episodes compared to those from Ireland. Interestingly, only a small percentage of the colic cases required surgery. Overall, the rates of colic and deaths from colic in these military horses were similar to those seen in the general horse population.
Abstract
Colic is a common and potentially life-threatening condition of horses. Multiple risk factors have been previously identified and it is known that a careful management routine can help reduce colic rates. The British military working horse population represents a unique cohort of horses that are intensively managed with a strict regimen. This retrospective study examined the incidence and mortality rate of colic within this population, as well as the signalment of affected horses, and compared these with the general population. Data for 717 horses over a five-year period (2008-2012) were analysed. Of these, 163 horses (22.7 per cent) experienced 267 colic episodes and 13 horses (1.8 per cent) died because of colic. Recurrent colic was experienced by 35 per cent (57/163) of horses. The incidence of colic was 11.1 episodes per 100 horse-years and of colic-related death was 0.5 deaths per 100 horse-years. Horses purchased from mainland Europe were more likely to suffer from colic (OR 4.6; P<0.001) and from recurrent colic (OR 6.0; P=0.005) than horses purchased from Ireland. Only 3 per cent (8/267) of colic episodes were treated surgically. It was concluded that the incidences of colic and colic-related deaths within the British military working horse population are similar to those of the general horse population.
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