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       Location: chasing kids and animals | Ok guys I have a filly who has ulcers and not this is not my first horse to have them but here is the question. Omeprozole is so dang exspensive and I did my research and if you look at most products it say Aloe Vera and Slimmy Elm bark powder. I called all natural store and I can get these 2 things ( aloe for stomach which is higher concentrate that you normally buy at Walmart etc..) What other type things? I know probiotics and stuff which she is on, She is not on sweet feed or anything like that, she has 24/7 hay and grass. Just tryin to get some feed back here. no negative comments regarding expenses please, you do not know the circumstances there for please dont comment if you cant help with honest advice.  |
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| barrelrunner97 - 2018-03-01 8:39 AM
Ok guys I have a filly who has ulcers and not this is not my first horse to have them but here is the question. Omeprozole is so dang exspensive and I did my research and if you look at most products it say Aloe Vera and Slimmy Elm bark powder. I called all natural store and I can get these 2 things ( aloe for stomach which is higher concentrate that you normally buy at Walmart etc..) What other type things? I know probiotics and stuff which she is on, She is not on sweet feed or anything like that, she has 24/7 hay and grass. Just tryin to get some feed back here. no negative comments regarding expenses please, you do not know the circumstances there for please dont comment if you cant help with honest advice. 
I feel your pain. Mine all get FORCO once a day and a scoop of the curost Stomach formula. I really do see a huge difference with those products. The curost really does coat and heal stomach and hind gut. When I HAUL to races though, all of mine get a dose of ulcerguard paste. Yep, its 30.00 a tube but they can get ulcers so quickly away from home or in the trailer so I just have to do it. |
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          Location: South Georgia | I went with Abler Abgard. It is omeprazole in the same strength as Ulcergard but it was about $275 for a full 30 days of full strength treatment. They healed. Now I just have her on alfalfa and U-gard as preventative, although Abler also sells a preventative supplement. |
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| Look into GastroMax3 also. Its cheaper than the ulcerguard. |
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| I had to treat 20 plus horses 2yrs ago for ulcers due to a toxic hay issue. The first few got omeprazole and I could not afford to do the rest because I already had a 6500 vet bill trying to save a couple horses. So I used curost stomach formula on several with great results. I ended up making up my own due to cost and so many to treat I used marshmellow, aloe, papaya, slippery elm and licorice root for about 30 days and then they stayed on marshmellow , aloe and papaya for a while longer. I have also had good luck adding pumpkin seeds and chia seeds to their diet. My horses all seem healthy and happy now. |
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| I've had good luck with T.H.E. Gastro Plus, and it's on sale $88 for a month supply! Krystal at Grazing Bit Performance Horses is great to work with. |
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      Location: mi | Go with the T.H.E. there is a current post with it being a march sale special..... |
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  Location: Ohio girl moved to PA | I had amazing results with the DAC cool gut. super affordable too. I saw a huge difference in my guy in just under 2 weeks and the 5lb tub lasted me almost 80 days. I think i paid around $35 for it. |
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| barrelrunner97 - 2018-03-01 10:39 AM
Ok guys I have a filly who has ulcers and not this is not my first horse to have them but here is the question. Omeprozole is so dang exspensive and I did my research and if you look at most products it say Aloe Vera and Slimmy Elm bark powder. I called all natural store and I can get these 2 things ( aloe for stomach which is higher concentrate that you normally buy at Walmart etc..) What other type things? I know probiotics and stuff which she is on, She is not on sweet feed or anything like that, she has 24/7 hay and grass. Just tryin to get some feed back here. no negative comments regarding expenses please, you do not know the circumstances there for please dont comment if you cant help with honest advice. 
I treat for ulcers for $6/day using abler omeprazole from abler.com. I have used it on numerous horses. It is awesome stuff. This being said, I have also had good results (after treating) with slippery elm bark, licorice root & L-glutamine (found in cabbage). I ordered them in bulk of the internet because herbs (IMO) take longer to work, so it was just best for me to buy that way. |
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| I have used Jeremiahs Ulcer Repulser on several different occasions and had fantastic results. I highly recommend it. Its pretty cheap too if you wanted to just keep a horse on it long term. |
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| http://www.myprecisionpharmacy.com/vet/equine.asp
Ask for Dr. Ford's mix with the omeprazole/renitidine (sp?) mix....should be about $250 for 30 days depending on horse size. You will need a script from a vet, normally costs you about $20.
Even if thats too much $$$ order a few tubes and use them at shows then do your natural stuff all the time. If your being cheap I like aloe, gastroplex, and alfalfa hay in front of them 24/7 |
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  Location: TN | emricmacy - 2018-03-01 1:27 PM
I've had good luck with T.H.E. Gastro Plus, and it's on sale $88 for a month supply! Krystal at Grazing Bit Performance Horses is great to work with.
YESSSS! ^^^^ GastroPlus works great. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | FLITASTIC - 2018-03-01 11:14 AM
barrelrunner97 - 2018-03-01 8:39 AM
Ok guys I have a filly who has ulcers and not this is not my first horse to have them but here is the question. Omeprozole is so dang exspensive and I did my research and if you look at most products it say Aloe Vera and Slimmy Elm bark powder. I called all natural store and I can get these 2 things ( aloe for stomach which is higher concentrate that you normally buy at Walmart etc..) What other type things? I know probiotics and stuff which she is on, She is not on sweet feed or anything like that, she has 24/7 hay and grass. Just tryin to get some feed back here. no negative comments regarding expenses please, you do not know the circumstances there for please dont comment if you cant help with honest advice. 
I feel your pain. Mine all get FORCO once a day and a scoop of the curost Stomach formula. I really do see a huge difference with those products. The curost really does coat and heal stomach and hind gut. When I HAUL to races though, all of mine get a dose of ulcerguard paste. Yep, its 30.00 a tube but they can get ulcers so quickly away from home or in the trailer so I just have to do it.
How often do you give the ulcer guard paste? For my barrel horse, when should I use this? Pre race or a few days before? I do aloe juice also |
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| RnRJack - 2018-03-02 10:01 AM
FLITASTIC - 2018-03-01 11:14 AM
barrelrunner97 - 2018-03-01 8:39 AM
Ok guys I have a filly who has ulcers and not this is not my first horse to have them but here is the question. Omeprozole is so dang exspensive and I did my research and if you look at most products it say Aloe Vera and Slimmy Elm bark powder. I called all natural store and I can get these 2 things ( aloe for stomach which is higher concentrate that you normally buy at Walmart etc..) What other type things? I know probiotics and stuff which she is on, She is not on sweet feed or anything like that, she has 24/7 hay and grass. Just tryin to get some feed back here. no negative comments regarding expenses please, you do not know the circumstances there for please dont comment if you cant help with honest advice. 
I feel your pain. Mine all get FORCO once a day and a scoop of the curost Stomach formula. I really do see a huge difference with those products. The curost really does coat and heal stomach and hind gut. When I HAUL to races though, all of mine get a dose of ulcerguard paste. Yep, its 30.00 a tube but they can get ulcers so quickly away from home or in the trailer so I just have to do it.
How often do you give the ulcer guard paste? For my barrel horse, when should I use this? Pre race or a few days before? I do aloe juice also
I give one dose 24 hours before I load them in the trailer. This way by the time they actually load its in their system. I know people who give a dose just minutes before loading but in my opinion it won't work that fast.. Then they get a dose every 24 hours they are away from home. |
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  Location: two rivers | Wyoming barrel racer- what product did you use? |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | barrelgirl255 - 2018-03-02 11:50 AM Wyoming barrel racer- what product did you use?
That was from GastroPLUS. A study done on TB race horses in training. Nothing changed with their program other thna adding GastroPLUS. The start and scope date are in each picture. The 3rd picture had the worst case and so was on GastroPLUS longer |
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| Zesterra from Pro Earth Animal Health! Very cost effective, all natural and clinically proven to heal ulcers! |
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| Have had excellent results with this.
https://friestotalequinecanine.com/collections/equine/products/tummy... |
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| Abler makes a great product that's inexpensive compared to a lot of other brands. Plus it's very proven to heal ulcers.
I tried marshmallow root powder and aloe vera powder from a health food store as a preventative and while the marshmallow root worked fine, I could not for the life of me get the horses to eat the aloe powder. Don't blame them either, I tried it and about threw up. The most bitter thing I've ever tasted.
Gastroplex by MVP is a good preventative also. |
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