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Aloe is really inexpensive and is really worth a tryYes always feed chaff before I ride. Maybe it’s worth treating for hindgut ulcers and seeing if things change.

Aloe is really inexpensive and is really worth a tryYes always feed chaff before I ride. Maybe it’s worth treating for hindgut ulcers and seeing if things change.
Really interesting to read this. The area you describe Mimosa having pain is the same area my mare has the same.
We scoped but she has a very healthy (no ulcer) stomach. My vets pleased with her movement and isn’t sure what else to try, physio can’t pick anything up.Might try a Bute trial next.
Did Mimosa stop reacting to this area once the ulcers were treated? We were questioning if to treat for hind gut ulcers.
She was better within weeks. She scoped clear with two rounds of omeprazole. She does get tucked up and sensitive in her belly more easily now, if she’s been through a stressful time or when I changed hay supplier and she objected to the new offering. I am now using protexin acid ease in her feed (she didn’t go for aloe otherwise I would have preferred that). And I use the quick fix syringes if we are doing anything unusual.