Treating hindgut ulcers in horses.
This is a common question we find all over the internet. However, hindgut ulcers do not exist as in the traditional sense of the way we would think of normal equine gastric ulcers.
Instead of saying hindgut ulcers we should actually be speaking of colonic acidosis. Colonic acidosis is the lowering of pH levels in the ceacum or colon in the horse.
There are a few common causes in treating hindgut ulcers in horses.
Ulceration in this case would mean an open sore in the lining. Read further at Equine Ulcers Online's FAQ about Treating hind gut ulcers in horses
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