Enterolithiasis in two zebras.

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Abstract

Enterolithiasis, as a cause of colic, was diagnosed and treated during surgical intervention in 2 Grant's zebras (Equus burchelli bohmi). The zebras were part of a wild herd in a zoo in the western United States. The clinical signs of enterolithiasis in both zebras were similar to those reported for horses. Analysis of the enterolith from 1 zebra revealed a composition identical to enteroliths that have been analyzed from horses. Three other zebras from this herd had enteroliths at necropsy. Enterolithiasis should be considered as a differential diagnosis for zebras with low-grade obstructive colic.

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McDuffee, L. A., Dart, A. J., Schiffman, P., & Parrot, J. J. (1994). Enterolithiasis in two zebras. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 204(3), 430–432. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1994.204.03.430

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