Gastric Ulcers

HORSE FEED & SUPPLEMENTS TO REDUCE THE RISKS FOR GASTRIC ULCERS

Reduce the risk of gastric ulcers

For those who have had the misfortune of suffering from heart burn or gastric ulcers, you are familiar with the pain and discomfort caused by excessive stomach acid.  Similar to humans, horses are at risk for gastric ulcers. Horses secrete stomach acid constantly, whether or not there is food available. The horse’s stomach still functions the same as it did when horses roamed the plains, ate small, frequent meals and moved around all day long. There was usually always some forage available to help buffer stomach acid. Today, many horses are fed concentrates 2-3 times per day, and may or may not have access to pasture or hay at all times. When the stomach is empty for more than 4-6 hours, the risk of developing ulcers increases.

Under natural conditions, the horse would eat for approximately 16-18 hours per day. During this time, saliva is produced in the mouth to lubricate the food before it is swallowed. Saliva is a natural defense against acidic gastric juices and is only produced when the horse chews, supplying bicarbonate, a buffer to help prevent damage to the lining of the stomach.

The type of feed being consumed affects the amount of saliva produced. Researchers have found that when hay and fresh grass is consumed, the horse will produce 400-480 grams of saliva per 100 grams of dry matter. However, when a cereal-based feed is consumed, saliva production will drop by almost half to approximately 206 grams per 100 grams dry matter, in turn greatly reducing the buffering capacity. For some horses, a forage-only diet isn’t enough to maintain condition, especially performance and working horses. Hence the need for grain concentrate feeds. Keeping grain concentrate meals small and spreading them out over multiple feedings will help strike a balance.

Risk Factors for Gastric Ulcers
Diet

High starch meals

Access to poor quality forage, like straw

Inadequate amount of forage

Limited water intake

Management

Little to no turnout

Extended time between meals

Stress Weaning, transportation
Medications NSAIDs, for example
Exercise/Training Intense training and/or exercise

Dietary Management to Reduce the Risks for Developing Gastric Ulcers

What can you do to keep the stomach healthy and help reduce your horse's risks for developing gastric ulcers?

  • Increase the amount of forage in the diet to allow for longer chew time, stimulating more production of saliva which can help buffer the stomach. Do not feed straw as the sole forage source.
  • Use a small-holed hay net to help extend the amount of time it takes a horse to consume hay.
  • Feed small, frequent grain and forage meals to mimic a horse’s natural digestive pattern, keeping portions of grain under 0.5% of the horse’s body weight at each meal.
  • Limit starch intake and utilize fat as a calorie source when necessary.
  • Always provide clean, fresh water and salt at all times.
  • Offer the horse some hay or forage just prior to riding, creating a “mat” in the stomach which helps to reduce acid splashing during exercise.

Recommended Performance Products to Help Keep the Stomach and Digestive System Healthy

Performance Level Name Benefit
Light or Moderate SAFE ‘N EASY™ Pelleted

Low in starch (<10% starch)

High in fiber and 6% fat

SAFE ‘N EASY™ Textured

Moderate starch (<15% starch)

High in fiber and 6% fat

SAFE ‘N EASY™ Performance

Low in starch (<10% starch)

High in fiber and 10% fat

SAFE ‘N EASY™ Senior

Low in starch (<11% starch)

High in fiber and 10% fat

EQ8 Gut Health & EQ8 Senior

Moderate starch (<15% starch) as highly-digestible extruded starch nugget

High in fiber and 8% or 10% fat

Light, Moderate or Intense CADENCE™

Moderate starch (<20%)

10% fat
CADENCE™ Ultra

Moderate starch (<15%)

High in fiber and 14% fat
RACE ‘N WIN

Moderate starch (<20%)

8% fat
TRIFECTA

Moderate starch (<20%)

High in fiber and 12% fat


Find every BUCKEYE™ Nutrition product to help lower the risk of gastric ulcers below. Contact us with any questions about which horse feed or supplement is right for your horse.

Related Products

EQ8™ Performance Gut Health Extruded Feed package EQ8™ Performance Gut Health Extruded Feed

Feed Form Extruded
Type of Horse Performance
Crude Protein 14.00%
Crude Fat 12.00%
Crude Fiber 14.50%

ULTIMATE RECOVERY™ Extruded Performance Supplement package ULTIMATE RECOVERY™ Extruded Performance Supplement

Feed Form Extruded
Type of Horse Performance Horses
Crude Protein 18.00%
Crude Fat 18.00%
Crude Fiber 10.00%

 

EQ8™ Gut Health Multi-Textured Feed package EQ8™ Gut Health Multi-Textured Feed

Feed Form Multi-textured
Type of Horse Mature
Crude Protein 12.00%
Crude Fat   8.00%
Crude Fiber 14.50%

 

EQ8™ Senior Gut Health Multi-Textured Feed package EQ8™ Senior Gut Health Multi-Textured Feed

Feed Form Multi-textured
Type of Horse Mature horses
Crude Protein 14.00%
Crude Fat 10.00%
Crude Fiber 14.50%

SAFE 'N EASY™ Pelleted Feed package SAFE 'N EASY™ Pelleted Feed

Feed Form Pelleted
Type of Horse Idle or Low/Moderate Work
Crude Protein 12.00%
Crude Fat 6.00%
Crude Fiber 20.50%

 

SAFE 'N EASY™ Performance Pelleted Feed package SAFE 'N EASY™ Performance Pelleted Feed

Feed Form Pelleted
Type of Horse Performance Horses
Crude Protein 14.00%
Crude Fat 12.00%
Crude Fiber 20.00%

SAFE 'N EASY™ Senior Extruded Feed package SAFE 'N EASY™ Senior Extruded Feed

Feed Form Extruded
Type of Horse Mature Senior Horses and Ponies

Crude Protein 14.00%
Crude Fat 10.00%
Crude Fiber 20.00%

SAFE 'N EASY™ Complete Pelleted Feed package SAFE 'N EASY™ Complete Pelleted Feed

Feed Form Pelleted
Type of Horse Mature Horses

Crude Protein 12.00%
Crude Fat 5.00%
Crude Fiber 22.00%

CADENCE™ Textured Feed package CADENCE™ Textured Feed

Feed Form Textured
Type of Horse Performance Horses
Crude Protein 10.00%
Crude Fat 10.00%
Crude Fiber 10.00%

 

TRIFECTA™ Sweet Pelleted Feed package TRIFECTA™ Sweet Pelleted Feed

Feed Form Sweet Pelleted
Type of Horse Performance Horses
Crude Protein 12.00%
Crude Fat 12.00%
Crude Fiber 12.00%

CADENCE™ Ultra Sweet Pelleted Feed package CADENCE™ Ultra Sweet Pelleted Feed

Feed Form Sweet Pellet
Type of Horse Performance Horses
Crude Protein 14.00%
Crude Fat 14.00%
Crude Fiber 14.00%

RACE 'N WIN™ Textured Feed package RACE 'N WIN™ Textured Feed

Feed Form Textured
Type of Horse Performance Horses
Crude Protein 13.00%
Crude Fat   8.00%
Crude Fiber   8.00%