ok so my horse dosent have colic know what?

  my horses dosent have colic like i told all of you before the vet said she was tired and lazy and was just doing it to be onery how do i get her over her laying down when i try to ride her
I'm having a real tough time reading this question, and since I don't know what the original question was, I'm kinda in the dark here ...



If you've had your horse checked out by a vet and they say all's okay, then I'm assuming they know what they are talking about. Has your horse always done this, or has it just started up recently? If it's just started , I would be very concerned and get a second opinion - horses don't just decide one day to be lazy and start laying down. There could be something seriously wrong your vet didn't see - vets are not perfect! However, if this horse has always done things like this (lazy, slow, ect), I would just accept it and either sell the horse (I'm not one for lazy horses ...) or try to break them of this habit. If the horse starts to lay down, take your crop or use your legs and end of your reins to push her out of the lay down - don't let her get away with it. Keep pushing until she gets up and make her work - let her know she has to work when she does bad things! pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com



Anyway, don't know if this helped or not ... But good luck
It's better if you get a 2nd opinion. As the previous answer said .. vets are not perfect. If your horse isn't a sluggish, lazy one .. then there must be something wrong. If it is "possibly" colic then let your vet recommend you horse medications like http://www.abler.com, good luck!

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Wow! I you have a vet check her THE NEXY DAY of course she is going to be better. I bet your horse DID have colic last night. As if she was just tired she would have stopped after you stopped riding. And I wouldn't just be "oh ok she was just lazy" I would be finding out why she is like that. As I break horses and I have NEVER in my years had any horse try to laydown on me ... Not even the stubborn ones.



And why are you being so rude to the people trying to give you good advice? If you can't take it then just don't ask questions on here. As there are going to be people wo don't sugar coat there answers.



And you need to work on your grammar ... as it is really bad.
ASK YOUR VET, jeez. A horse doing that, colicking or not, clearly has a serious problem that you need to get checked.
I hope the vet was right, or else she could be in trouble.
Glad to hear she `s ok.