The article presents a case study concerning surgical management and obstructive colic in a foal. It mentions that colic in horses is a disease which is manifested by abdominal pain. It cites a five month old male foal with a history of restlessness, colic pain and frequent attempts for urination. It notes that treatment involves including Coliban five millimeters (ml) intramuscular (im), liquid paraffin 2lt orally and Neoprofen.