Diagnosing and Treating Equine Gastric Ulcers with Dr. Jonathan Yardley

In this episode, Jonathan Yardley, DVM, of The Ohio State University in Columbus, explains what barn managers and horse owners need to know about how veterinarians diagnose and treat gastric ulcers in horses. He describes the difference between squamous and glandular ulcers, the importance of an accurate diagnosis, and how management and feeding tactics can support gastric ulcer treatment.

GUESTS AND LINKS – EPISODE 42:

  1. Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstetter)
  2. Guest: Jonathan Yardley, DVM, of The Ohio State University in Columbus
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