
Gastric Ulcers in Horses: What Can Be Done?
Gastric Ulcers in Horses: A Common Issue Gastric ulcers have become a common problem in horses. Nearly every stable has at least one horse with stomach issues. But what is causing this? To explain ...

Stomach Ulcers in Horses: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Stomach ulcers are a widespread problem among horses. This condition can affect both leisure and sport horses, leading to a variety of symp...

Grazing – But the Right Way! The horses and most owners can hardly wait – traditionally, the grazing season starts on May 1st at many stables. However, grazing needs to be well-prepared. In additio...

Understanding the Causes of Foal Diarrhea
Foal Diarrhoea refers to loose stools in young foals, often triggered by various factors. Changes in the environment or other stressors can disrupt the pH balance in a foal’s gut, creating conditio...

Digestion Begins at the Tip of the Nose The equine digestive system is one of the most complex subjects in horse feeding. Most horse owners probably don’t realize that the lips and teeth, which are...

Fecal water in horses - What can be done?
"Horse Diarrhea" or "Watery Stool" – An Overview and Treatment Methods for Owners Particularly during the upcoming, darker months, "watery stool" (or "kotwasser") is a common term for horse owners....

Stomach ulcers - What can I do?
What is a Gastric Ulcer? A gastric ulcer in horses occurs when the protective lining of the stomach is damaged, and stomach acid begins to attack the stomach walls. This can be triggered by a varie...