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why do horses need enough food?​

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Answered by Zackary
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Horses should eat constantly because their GI tract is designed to always be digesting small amounts of forage as they graze nearly around the clock. ... The horse's stomach is relatively small and can only hold so much at one time. Most of a horse's energy comes from fermenting forages in the hindgut.

Answered by sanjiv0510
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The average thousand-pound horse who relies on hay for all their forage typically eats fifteen to twenty pounds of hay per day. Most hay is dispensed in flakes; however, the amount of hay in a flake can vary greatly, depending on the size of the flake and the kind of hay.

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