Symptoms
Does your horse suffer from these symptoms?
- Decreased Appetite
- Fatigues Easily
- Weight Loss
- Low Topline
- Lack of Energy and Stamina
- Poor Attitude
- Cribbing
- Wind Sucking
- Cinchy
- Cold Backed
- Pawing
- Teeth Grinding
- Weaving
- Weak Slow Growing Hooves
- Ulcers
- Increased Susceptibility to Laminitis and Colic
Other Issues
Is the "stomach" the real problem?
The relative size of the stomach (9%) to the cecum (61%) presents a much larger challenge in not only size but location. Basic Equine Health products address gastric discomfort, and also relieves hindgut irritation by elevating environmental pH.
Reasons Why It’s Important to
Go With Your Gut!
If you suspect your horse might be harboring an ulcer, most likely you will associate this condition with the stomach alone. The reality is that a horses’ stomach only makes up around 9% of its gastro intestinal tract. In actuality, it is the hind gut that represents over 60% of where digestion actually takes place.