How Many Stomachs Does a Horse Have?
Only one, and there’s no upchucking.
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Only one, and there’s no upchucking.
How Many Stomachs Does a Horse Have? Read More »
Feeding horses in a way that mimics their natural grazing behavior benefits both body and mind. Slow feeding horses encourages continuous chewing, reduces digestive problems, and keeps them mentally engaged. From preventing ulcers and colic to improving weight management and reducing vices like cribbing, it’s a simple yet powerful way to support your horse’s long-term health and happiness.
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No more laminitis, please!
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There are better options.
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Slow the eating roll
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