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Gastric Disease

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  • Allow socialisation with other horses (depending on the horse and its personality)
  • Maximise turnout, preferably with other horses
  • Reduce the intensity and duration of exercise
  • Maximise the amount of forage in the diet
  • Ensure feed is provided at least every 6 hours
  • Minimise carbohydrates in the diet
  • Allow constant access to water in the stable and at pasture
  • Minimise the duration and frequency of transporting the horse
  • Allow the horse or pony to have access to forage prior to exercise
  • Reduce exercise to less than four or five days per week or allow regular rest periods
  • Reduce the frequency of competition and intense exercise
  • Minimise management changes and other potential stressors
  • Minimise changes in people looking after the horse, and changes in herd dynamics

References

1. Murray, M.J., et al (1996) Factors associated with gastric lesions in Thoroughbred racehorses. Equine Vet J 28, 368–374. 2. Hewetson M, Tallon R. Equine Squamous Gastric Disease: Prevalence, Impact, and Management. Vet Med (Auckl). 2021 Dec 31;12:381-399

3. McClure, S.J., et al (1999) Prevalence of gastric ulcers in show horses. J Am Vet Med Assoc 215, 1130–1133. 4. Tamzali, Y., et al

(2011) Prevalence of gastric ulcer syndrome in high-level endurance horses. Equine Vet J 43, 141–144. 5. Nieto, J.E., et al (2004) Prevalence of gastric ulcers in endurance horses-a preliminary report. Vet J 167, 33–37. 6. Elfenbein, R. and Sanchez, L. C. (2012) Prevalence of gastric and duodenal ulceration in 691 non-surviving foals (1995–2006). Equine Veterinary Journal 44, Suppl. 41 (2012) 76–79. 7. Husted, L., et al (2010) Examination of equine glandular stomach lesions for bacteria, including Helicobacter spp by fluorescence in situ hybridisation. BMC Microbiol. 10, 84. 8. Hepburn, R. and Proudman, C.J. (2014) Endoscopic examination of the squamous and glandular gastric mucosa in sport and leisure horses: 684 horses (Abstract). Proceedings of the 11th International Colic Symposium.