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Gastric Ulcers in FoalsIntroduction
The prevalence of gastric ulcers in foals has been reported to be as high as 50%. When mild, they do not seem to bother the foal and there are no clinical signs. Severe stomach ulcers in foals however cause serious disease of nursing foals and weanlings. Usually associated with infectious disease or a stressful environment the picture is one of a unthrfity appearing foal with chronic recurrent colic and a watery diarrhea. This article addresses the clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of gastric ulcers in foals.
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