Stomach Ulcer Basics

Click to see VideoSadly, horses are more prone to stomach ulcers than you may think. Sadly they generally occur due to unsuitable feeding practices, limited outside space & the unprecedented stresses of life in the 21st century.

We’ve Heard it All Before

If you are interested in the subject be sure to check out a guest post about ulcers written by Eleanor Van Natta Could Your Horse Have Ulcers? If you think your horse has an ulcer, call your vet!

Horse Health Videos

Be sure to check back next Sunday when we will learn a little more about rare horse diseases. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out last week’s video about common skin diseases.

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