In this episode of the Equine Connection podcast, hosts Kim Brown and Dr. Nicole Rambo delve into the topic of equine health, specifically focusing on equine gastric ulcers. They discuss the different types of gastric ulcers that affect horses, how to identify signs of ulcers, and the various risk factors. The conversation covers early research focused on squamous disease, revealing that ulcers could occur in horses living in various conditions, from high-stress racing to tranquil pastures. They highlight the significance of management factors in mitigating ulcer risk, including forage availability, meal size, and stress reduction. Towards the end, they tease the next episode, promising to go deeper into the prevention and treatment of equine gastric ulcers.
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