Posted 2015-03-06 8:26 AM Subject: Ulcer treatments?
Veteran
Posts: 262
My horse doesn't seem interested in his feed. He will leave his grain (low starch feed) and his hay with out finishing it. He'll eventually finish it but it takes awhile. I just had his teeth floated this morning and while he had some sharp points the vet said nothing to alarming. He said give him a week and if still eating the same way it may be ulcers. I'm wondering what other people's experiences have been with ulcers. How'd you diagnose, treat, and prevent?
Posted 2015-03-06 8:40 AM Subject: RE: Ulcer treatments?
BHW's Lance Armstrong
Posts: 11134 Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint
Omeprazole. Omeprazole Research.Most people suspect ulcers because they know their horse.Do your own research and use Omeprazole Research. SSe what the results will be in a month.
THE has a great proven one in GastroPLUS. Most of the leading TB trainers have the race horses in their barn on it. I have used it with a ton of success. From weanlings to old horses. It is safe for a treatment and to keep on it as a preventitive. Very cost effective too when compared to other treatments. It's all natural and has a money back guarantee. Also helps hind gut ulcers which are rare, hard to diagnose but some horses to have them. Here are before and afters to prove it works.
THE has a great proven one in GastroPLUS. Most of the leading TB trainers have the race horses in their barn on it. I have used it with a ton of success. From weanlings to old horses. It is safe for a treatment and to keep on it as a preventitive. Very cost effective too when compared to other treatments. It's all natural and has a money back guarantee. Also helps hind gut ulcers which are rare, hard to diagnose but some horses to have them. Here are before and afters to prove it works.
Going by the feeding instructions for THE GastroPlus is the 32 servings based on the loading does of 2 scoops per day or 1 scoop per day without the loading does in mind?
wyoming barrel racer - 2015-03-06 3:56 PM THE has a great proven one in GastroPLUS. Most of the leading TB trainers have the race horses in their barn on it. I have used it with a ton of success. From weanlings to old horses. It is safe for a treatment and to keep on it as a preventitive. Very cost effective too when compared to other treatments. It's all natural and has a money back guarantee. Also helps hind gut ulcers which are rare, hard to diagnose but some horses to have them. Here are before and afters to prove it works.
Going by the feeding instructions for THE GastroPlus is the 32 servings based on the loading does of 2 scoops per day or 1 scoop per day without the loading does in mind?
it has 32 scoops in it, so if just starting on it the bag says to feed 2 scoops the first 5 days and then 1 scoop after. It would then last 27 days. 32 dose bag $110 80 dose bag $250