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Discussion created on February 7, 2015
We used a commercial product that caused massive amounts of calcium carbonate calculi in the horses' small and large intestines, and cecum. On necropsy, the gut looked like the horse had eaten a sack of Quikcrete. Eight horses died, 2 went to surgery and survived, but had copious amounts of these gravel looking stones that had to be laved out . Everyone we have talked to is totally stumped on how ...
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Location:Near San Antonio, US48, United States
Profile: Agricultural producer
Occupation: Riding school, training barn, OTTB rescue
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