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Ulcers in Horses: Problems of Domestication
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Domestication has created problems for the horse, including stomach ulcers. Stress of confinement and unnatural conditions, stress from emotional and physical aspects of athletic careers--all the stresses that go with trying to adapt to human management--can create ulcers in horses....
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