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There are so many ways to pay attention to your horses well-being and how he/she is feeling!! Sometimes, unwanted behavior can be related to pain or discomfort. The University of Pennsylvania states, Teeth grinding is almost always associated with physical pain or discomfort...is a fairly common with gastrointestinal pain (belly ache). Ulcers are one of the most common causes. Some also say that some horses will learn to grind due to something like an ulcer, but sometime after the ulcer is cured, they grind out of habit. - Quoted from Stacy Westfall
Posted on: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 01:53:03 +0000

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