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The 100-Foot Threat: A Horseman’s Guide to Equine Gut Mechanics

Horses have a digestive system unlike any other livestock species — one built for continuous grazing, not the twice-daily grain meals many domesticated horses receive. The equine digestive tract stretches roughly 100 feet and is divided into a foregut and hindgut, each responsible for processing different nutrients in sequence. Understanding how this system works explains …

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