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BKC2112
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2013-11-20 5:10 AM
Subject: Ulcers......



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So I have been thinking lately my gelding may have ulcers...
I know a lot of ulcer treatments are spendy..
He tends to grind his teeth a lot when asked for a canter..
sometimes even a trot..
He isn't cinchy but if I get it tight to where I like it to be he always looks back
At it like why?! Lol
So has any one had good experiences using good herbs for them?
I am also looking into getting his teeth done soon..


ETA: There is a really good herb lady near me who can custom mix them
for me who I have talked to a few times already...

Edited by BKC2112 2013-11-20 5:18 AM
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Ctrygirl14
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2013-11-20 10:05 AM
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Giving this a bump for you. I used aloe vera juice with my gelding. It was recommended to me by a BB and it worked great.
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Three*C*Champs
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2013-11-20 10:11 AM
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I swore one of my mares had ulcers. Total witch, didnt like to be cinched, crabby when asked to pick up a canter, showed colicy signs after competitions. Had her scoped, fun experience trying to make that happen, haha. NO ULCERS! I was shocked.

Moral of the story, you can never be too sure  
  

I do however give all my horses Aloe Vera Juice everyday and had the above mentioned mare on liquid U-Gard. Pretty inexpensive. 


 
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2013-11-20 10:30 AM
Subject: RE: Ulcers......


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If you didn't see ulcers with a scope then assume your horse may have HGA. Hindgut Acidosis will make one very crabby. Try succeed or EquiShur.
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2013-11-20 10:44 AM
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I have used papaya purΓ©ed with good results, but for price the ulcercureotc OTC that Douglas sells is 150 for the month, and I seem right now he is having a sale.

I would go this way as it has been researched, it is omeprazole
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HorsesNHarleys
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2013-11-20 10:56 AM
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I used Ulcercure OTC to treat, then added ulcer to THE MM for maintenance.  Did wonders for my horse.  I have a friend who put like 8 horses at her farm on Ulcercure and saw improvements in either attitude, weight or both.   
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polorunner
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2013-11-20 11:01 AM
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I was 90% positive my horse had ulcers and so was my vet, until we scoped him last week and found not one. I was happy that wasnt the issue, even though he has a lot of the signs. The internal medicine doctor at Hagyards was shocked as well. I have my horse on Kentucky Performance Products Neighlox Advanced as a preventitive and I am very happy with it and it seems to be doing the job.  
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krazykanchaser
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2013-11-20 12:08 PM
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U-Formula from TechMix did wonders for my ulcer horse, and it won't break the bank either.
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2013-11-20 12:24 PM
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Should have also stated: look into a diet change as well.  
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3turns
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2013-11-20 12:32 PM
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 I have been using Formula 1 Blue label and have seen some great results. Very reasonably priced also.. If you are interested, PM me and I can send you more information.
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ana
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2013-11-20 3:39 PM
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The ulcer test for fore and hind ulcers is simply a manure test.  Relatively inexpensive and Imeprozale is cheaper than it used to be.   I know because I did both on my horse.  Now I give him Imeprozale the day before I haul and when at a race and he is doing great.    
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barrelracinbroke
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2013-11-20 9:27 PM
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Hind gut ulcers can't be seen in a regular scope and are more common than a lot of people think. Symptoms are similar to foregut ulcers yet treatment is different.  Ompeprazole doesn't cure hind gut ulcers.

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BKC2112
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2013-11-21 2:44 AM
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Ctrygirl14 - 2013-11-20 8:05 AM

Giving this a bump for you. I used aloe vera juice with my gelding. It was recommended to me by a BB and it worked great.

Thank you! Did you just use this as a preventative?
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BKC2112
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2013-11-21 2:52 AM
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barrelracinbroke - 2013-11-20 7:27 PM

Hind gut ulcers can't be seen in aΒ regular scope andΒ are more common than a lot ofΒ people think.Β Symptoms are similar to foregut ulcers yet treatment is different.Β  Ompeprazole doesn't cure hind gut ulcers.

So how do you treat those then? Jw
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KKCOWGIRL
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2013-11-21 11:54 AM
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Each horse responds differently to different treatments.  I tried numerous things on my mare, including aloe vera juice, and what finally worked on her was Silver Lining LCR.  
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Nevertooold
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2013-11-21 5:40 PM
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BKC2112 - 2013-11-21 2:52 AM
barrelracinbroke - 2013-11-20 7:27 PM Hind gut ulcers can't be seen in a regular scope and are more common than a lot of people think. Symptoms are similar to foregut ulcers yet treatment is different.  Ompeprazole doesn't cure hind gut ulcers.
So how do you treat those then? Jw

My horse had hind gut ulcers and I got them healed with THE GastroPlus and then dosed him before I put him in the trailer and everday at a race.
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Douglas J Gordon
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2013-11-22 8:32 AM
Subject: RE: Ulcers......



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BKC2112 - 2013-11-20 5:10 AM So I have been thinking lately my gelding may have ulcers... I know a lot of ulcer treatments are spendy.. He tends to grind his teeth a lot when asked for a canter.. sometimes even a trot.. He isn't cinchy but if I get it tight to where I like it to be he always looks back At it like why?! Lol So has any one had good experiences using good herbs for them? I am also looking into getting his teeth done soon.. ETA: There is a really good herb lady near me who can custom mix them for me who I have talked to a few times already...

 UlcerCure OTC will be on the Black Friday sale thread.
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BKC2112
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2013-11-24 4:20 AM
Subject: RE: Ulcers......



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Douglas J Gordon - 2013-11-22 6:32 AM

BKC2112 - 2013-11-20 5:10 AM So I have been thinking lately my gelding may have ulcers... I know a lot of ulcer treatments are spendy.. He tends to grind his teeth a lot when asked for a canter.. sometimes even a trot.. He isn't cinchy but if I get it tight to where I like it to be he always looks back At it like why?! Lol So has any one had good experiences using good herbs for them? I am also looking into getting his teeth done soon.. ETA: There is a really good herb lady near me who can custom mix them for me who I have talked to a few times already...

Β UlcerCure OTC will be on the Black Friday sale thread.

Good to know!! I seriously need to save all year for everything. I
Want to buy on black Friday!!
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sophiebelle
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-11-24 8:31 AM
Subject: RE: Ulcers......



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I have one with confirmed ulcers. After the diagnosis, I did the gastroguard dosage then looked at all products and decided on 2 products. I already had some THE gastroplus in the house that I switched her to after the gastroguard dosages recommended by the vet were finished. I used that until her THE Performance Formula with the ulcer prevention and calming agent came in. It has worked great on her and you can get specific blends that work best for your horse. I love the stuff.
I have another that has not been confirmed with ulcers; however, she has had colic surgery, is an extremely nervous horse, would grind her teeth when a horse walked by her stall, and her coat became dull and yucky. I put her on FORCO. She is a big, thick, monster of a mare and the FORCO only made her more beautiful. He coat is back to the way it was, she no longer grinds her teeth and is not near as nervous as before. She seems so content.
I honestly cannot say which product is my favorite as both have worked on what I needed them to. I found both equally affordable, especially after the dosages of gastroguard and my vet bill to diagnose the ulcers.
Hope this helps!

 
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roxieannie
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2013-11-24 8:47 AM
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Another poster suggested diet change. I have a mare that does/did all that your horse is doing.  Originally I put her on THE Gastro Plus. That helped some, but not with the body soreness. Started her on a PSSM diet. What a change. No more body sore when I brush her. No more grinding her teeth when being saddled. 
 Try a low starch feed. I have been having good luck with Nutrena Special Care.
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