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Preventing Squamous Disease in Horses
Preventing squamous disease in horses starts with day-to-day management that supports a healthy stomach environment. Consistent access to forage, thoughtful feeding practices, and minimizing stressors associated with training and housing can help reduce irritation to the upper stomach lining. When combined, these basics play a key role in protecting horses at risk. In this video, Dr. Ben Sykes, a leading authority in equine gastric ulcer syndrome, explains how horse owners can help prevent squamous gastric disease.Sponsored by Kelato.Related Content:Equine Gastric UlcersYour Questions AnsweredUnderstanding Squamous Ulcers vs. Glandular Ulcers in HorsesSigns of Gastric Discomfort in Horses
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