Video Q&A: Gastric Ulcers in Horses

“It is now accepted in the world of gastric ulcer experts that if a horse has gastric ulceration based on gastroscopy and undergoes a course of treatment, and the ulcers go away only to recur when the horse is in maximum work, they believe the most common underlying stressor which is causing the problem is lameness.” - Dr. Sue Dyson

Dr. Sue Dyson sheds light on the important health concern of gastric ulcers and helps to sort facts from myths and misconceptions.

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The Train With Trust Project (TwTP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to making equine behavior education accessible while promoting the use of evidence-based training.

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