Horse & Rider

Help Prevent Ulcers

The challenge of how to prevent ulcers in horses is an ongoing concern. Most horses that develop ulcers are under stress, whether that be from performance pressures, confinement, or unnatural feeding patterns. Here, we’ll tell you how best to reduce the stressors that can lead to ulcers.

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