Rogue Equine Hospital Brings Specialized Service to the Valley
Apr 26, 2010 in
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Rogue Equine Hospital recently acquired a video endoscopy system to examine the equine upper airway and stomach. This special equipment is of recent technology and provides an advanced level of diagnostics for our clients and their horses. Clients will save time, money and stress by not having to travel out of the area.
Ulcers are highly prevalent in horses. Studies have shown that horses involved in typical pleasure activities can have surprisingly high rates of gastric ulceration, between 40% and 70% depending on studies have also shown gastric ulceration can occur in as little as 3 days under certain circumstances.
The behavioral and clinical signs of gastric ulceration are varied. To name only a few, they include:
- Changes in eating and drinking behavior
- Weight loss
- Change in attitude (for the worse)
- Recurrent colic
- Dull hair coat
- Less-than-optimal performance
- Foals may also grind their teeth or lay on their backs
Some of the most common stress factors that can lead to stomach ulcers are:
- Competition
- Travel
- Training
- Trailering
- Limited turnout or grazing
- Weekend shows or events’
- Lay-up due to sickness or injury
- Changes in routine
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