Maesfen
Extremely Old Nag!
In here because more people see it.
I went to an 'Ulcer Evening' last night with a friend which was very interesting. There were four vets there who actually scoped two horses for us to see, the Baileys' nutritionist and the person from the company that produces Gastroguard which is an ulcer treatment, probably the most widely known and used too.
One of the points that came up was that 100% of racehorses have ulcers; they are the biggest culprits if you like.
Our thoughts were that with 100% of racehorses having ulcers - then every winner must have an ulcer - so does this mean that ulcers do NOT affect horses as much as we think or are led to believe. Surely horses would not carry on running let alone winning if this hurt them? Are we being panicked into action by the drug companies?
Your thoughts please.
I went to an 'Ulcer Evening' last night with a friend which was very interesting. There were four vets there who actually scoped two horses for us to see, the Baileys' nutritionist and the person from the company that produces Gastroguard which is an ulcer treatment, probably the most widely known and used too.
One of the points that came up was that 100% of racehorses have ulcers; they are the biggest culprits if you like.
Our thoughts were that with 100% of racehorses having ulcers - then every winner must have an ulcer - so does this mean that ulcers do NOT affect horses as much as we think or are led to believe. Surely horses would not carry on running let alone winning if this hurt them? Are we being panicked into action by the drug companies?
Your thoughts please.