Question 11 / 25:  2 yr old horse presented for poor performance training over last month, waxing and waning appetite, prominent lymph nodes. PE: TPR is WNL. Vaccination and deworming is up to date. Other horses at barn :normal. There is small amount of nasal serous discharge. You decide to diagnose as gastric ulcer and give oral antihistamine(Cimedtidine) for 3 weeks . On recheck , horse has had no improvement. Would increasing the amount of concentrate feed be a good next step?
A  Yes
B  No
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Explanation:

want to allow access to hay 24/7 but not concentrates.

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