Warrenton Horse Works

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Mucousy Manure

Q. - I am concerned about a horse (30-year-old Arabian) where I board. Yesterday I found in her manure what looks like stringy intestinal tract with feces encapsulated inside. It does not look like worms. She is also not eating as well as usual. She was scared by fireworks recently, and I wonder if all the running around upset her digestive system? Today, however, her manure looks normal.

A. - In the pictures provided and from what you have described, it sounds like mucus is covering the horse’s manure. This can occur from prolonged transit time through the intestinal tract. Dehydration and impaction can contribute to this condition. Since you mentioned that the mare was upset by the fireworks, I suspect she may also have been agitated and not drinking well. The good news is that the manure seems normal now. In older horses, dental disease and inefficient digestion, as well as parasites, can all contribute to this, also. It is important that the horse continues to have routine oral exams every six months and a wellness exam at least annually.

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