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Equine Ulcers: Symptoms and Diagnosis

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Earlier, stomach ulcers were a problem for racehorses or highly stressed animals. However, even a non-racing horse can be susceptible to it. A horse having an equine ulcer shows symptoms of colic, decreased appetite, behavioral changes, etc. If your horse shows any of these signs, ensure that you visit the veterinary services .  Read this article to understand the equine ulcers, the symptoms, and the diagnosis. https://www.equiddocvet.com/equine-ulcers-not-just-a-show-horse-issue/

Is Your Goat Having a Urinary Blockage?

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Urinary stones are most common in goats fed with high grain & low hay diets. In the case of urinary tract obstruction, you can perform several tests and treatments. To know more about the urinary tract disease, read this article and visit the goat veterinary to discuss the needs of your animal.  Read More:  Is Your Goat Having a Urinary Blockage?

Urinary Blockage in Goats: How to Identify and Prevent It?

High grain food, low hay diet, or castration in young male goats and sheep causes urinary tract obstruction. Consult your goat veterinary to identify if your goat has urolithiasis or no. Watch this video to get in-depth details of the factors causing blockage and how to prevent it. https://www.equiddocvet.com/noticed-your-goat-urinate-lately-heres-why-you-should-pay-attention/