Monday, 16 November 2015

Follow Preventive Measures To Minimize The Risk Of Ulcers In Horses

Horses by nature are grazing animals. They eat all day long. However, the modern way in which horses are kept, hinders the natural process due to which horses suffer from various kinds of digestive problems. The unnatural feeding process is the sole reason of their suffering.

Is your horse diagnosed with ulcer? Well, gastric ulcers in horses are common, particularly among elite competition horses and racehorses. Ulcers are formed in the stomach when digestive acids come in contact with upper part of the lining in the stomach. The lack of forage intake, whether due to illness or management practices increases the risk of horse ulcer. Stress is also a common factor of the increasing risk of ulcer in horses.

How To Diagnose Ulcers in Horses?
 
There might be many external signs which can help you identify whether or not your horse is suffering from gastric ulcer. The symptoms include:
• Poor body condition
• Decreased performance
• low-grade colic
• Reduced appetite
• Behavioural changes

How To Prevent Ulcer In Horses?
 
There are many medications that help you treat ulcers efficiently. However, in order to prevent the reoccurrence of the disease, it is important for the master to maintain a balanced diet. Ensure to include diet rich in forage. Adding ulcer preventative into their diet can also help in preventing ulcers.

So, follow the aforesaid methods and keep your horse healthy and free from the painful ulcers.