My neighbour is having a hard time, both her horses have had colic twice in the past month. Trouble in my opion is some mornings they do not get seen to until 10am and often left out late at night. they are both show jumpers, fully clipped in a field that is often water logged. Stables are right next to the house so they could be fed early, all she has to do is get out of bed, see to them then go back to bed. Animals like routine and if left hungry get upset. Now that she has vet bills well over a £1000 maybe she will change her ways. I thought I was doing a good thing when I put my mare on shavings to stop her eating her straw bed, she ate them and got colic much to my horror. Never thought she would do this. I ended up giving her a toy in her stable which kept her busy when the weather was bad and I could not get them out.. I also have a small radio which is left on ,also helps. My lot maybe pampered to some but in good health, happy which is all that matters to me. Just because you read a book telling you how to look after them does not mean you have all the answers, horse and ponies do not read. I tell my granddaughter this all the time, no matter how long you work with them you never stop learning so never think you know it all. I can tell by her face she does not believe me but she will learn by her own mistakes. We all do.