Arulmozhi, A.Madeswaran, R.Thilagavathi, K.Balasubramaniam, G.A.TANUVAS2020-06-162020-06-162017-10http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810147678TNV_TNEV_17(3)_Oct2017_38-39Enterolithiasis remains an important and common cause for colic in horses throughout the world. Excessive levels of dietary magnesium, nitrogen and phosphorus have been considered to contribute to. enterolith formation because struvite is the predominant component of enteroliths (Hassel et al., 2001).en-USVeterinary ScienceVeterinary PathologyENTEROLITH ASSOCIATED TOXEMlC DEATH IN A HORSEArticle