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Recent
scientific studies show that the problem of stomach ulcers is extremely
common in performance horses. When a group of Thoroughbred horses
in active race training were examined, 93% had ulcers. And ulcers
were confirmed in 100% of horses that had raced.
Event horses, hunters/jumpers, and other non-racing performance horses
can also be at high risk. In fact, research has shown that almost
60% of these horses can have ulcers.² |

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