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Is
your horse at risk of stomach ulcers?
The clinical signs of stomach ulcers also known as Equine Gastric
Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) include, but may not be limited to:
Altered
Eating Behavior
Weight Loss
Change in Attitude
Recurrent Colic
Diarrhea
Dull Coat
If your horse experiences stress due to
Changes
in routine
Diet
Exercise regimens
Confinement
Training
Travel
Competition
Ask your veterinarian about proactive ulcer prevention with
ULCERGARD® before treatment is ever warranted.
How
to use ULCERGARD
Give a daily dose of ULCERGARD,
which is clearly marked on the tube itself, on the back of the
horse's tongue or deep in the cheek pouch. If any of the dose is
lost or rejected, re-dosing is recommended.
®ULCERGARD
is a registered trademark of the AstraZeneca Group of Companies.
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