Course Information
Course Overview
Recognize, diagnose, and manage horse colic with confidence—practical, real-world strategies for vets, students, and hor
Colic is one of the most common and life-threatening conditions affecting horses, requiring rapid recognition, accurate diagnosis, and decisive management. This course, “Horse Colic: Emergency Management & Life-Saving Decisions for Equine Care,” is designed to equip learners with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to confidently approach colic cases in real-world situations.
Rather than focusing only on theory, this course takes a clinical, problem-solving approach, guiding you through how veterinarians think and act when faced with a colic emergency. You will begin by understanding the true meaning of colic as a clinical syndrome, exploring its wide range of causes and varying levels of severity.
A strong foundation is built through a clear explanation of the equine gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology, highlighting the unique features that make horses particularly susceptible to colic. From the small stomach and inability to vomit, to the complex structure of the large colon and common sites of obstruction such as the pelvic flexure, each concept is presented in a simple and practical way.
The course also emphasizes the importance of fluid dynamics, ingesta movement, and the role of bacterial endotoxins, helping you understand why some cases rapidly deteriorate and become life-threatening.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Recognize early and advanced signs of colic
Understand the underlying causes and risk factors
Apply structured clinical thinking to assess cases
Make informed decisions about treatment and referral
This course is ideal for veterinary students, equine practitioners, horse owners, and anyone involved in horse care who wants to improve their confidence and competence in handling colic cases.
Whether you are preparing for clinical practice or aiming to enhance your field skills, this course provides practical, actionable knowledge that can make a real difference in equine health and survival.
Course Content
- 3 section(s)
- 35 lecture(s)
- Section 1 why horse is prone to colic
- Section 2 Equine Colic Mastery: Clinical Decision-Making That Saves Lives
- Section 3 Clinical scenarios
What You’ll Learn
- GIT anatomy, colic motility pattern, clinical finding, fluid thereby, surgery, treament
Skills covered in this course
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