
Equine vets are filling up on the latest, smartest research this week at the British Equine Vet Congress. We all benefit , don’t we?... as new evidence trickles into our barns, it changes our treatments and traditions. It often changes our minds.
Here’s just one of the top seminar tweets…”Based on Dr. M. Hewetson’s ongoing study of owner-reported signs, most frequent clinical signs of equine glandular gastric disease are temperament changes, decreased appetite, unexpected weight loss, poor performance, and skin sensitivity.”
While a physical discomfort isn’t always the source of behavioural issues, it sure doesn’t hurt to consider!
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