“…Higher levels of concentrate feeding were even more hazardous with horses fed >5 kg concentrate daily having a greater than 6 times increased risk of colic (Tinker et al 1997). Hudson et al (2001) found that horses that were fully stabled or had a recent reduction in grazing were three times as likely to have colic as those at pasture full time even after controlling for many other associated variables (Table 35-3a), although some studies have found no association between pasture access and colic risk (Cohen et al 1995, Cohen & Peloso 1996, Kaya et al 2009. It has been suggested that pelleted-, extruded-or sweet-feeds may pose a greater risk than whole grains (Morris et al 1989, Tinker et al 1997 although this is disputed by other studies (Cohen et al 1999, Kaya et al 2009, Little & Blikslager 2002.…”