Equine Health

Can gastric ulcers cause lethargy in horses?

I cannot provide a direct answer to whether gastric ulcers cause lethargy in horses, as the search results do not contain specific information about this condition. However, the search results do discuss colic in horses.

Colic refers to several disease conditions in horses that show signs of abdominal pain. Horses are prone to colic due to digestive tract issues, and about 11% of affected horses die. Signs of colic include pawing, kicking at the abdomen, and rolling. Dietary changes significantly influence the occurrence of colic. Over 70 causes have been identified, making it hard to determine the exact cause in each case. Treatment includes pain relief medication, mineral oil to soften impaction, and sometimes surgery.

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