Why can't horses vomit anything they have eaten?
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Horses almost physically can't because of the power of the cut-off valve muscle. Normally, USA Today concludes, if a horse does vomit, it is because its stomach has completely ruptured, which in turn means that the poor horse will soon be dead.
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Because horses are built to graze—to take in very small portions at a time as they feed throughout the day—and because they are fairly fussy about the plants they browse, it's possible that they never needed to vomit because they would consume toxic doses only rarely
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