Abstract

A 10-month-old 160 kg bilateral cryptorchid Quarter Horse was presented for acute colic and profuse diarrhea. The horse was a bottle-raised orphan with stunted growth, a pot belly and a rough hair coat. The colt had been on a good deworming program and had a hearty appetite until the onset of colic. Economic considerations prohibited a thorough laboratory evaluation and surgical intervention.

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