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Horse Diet

Horses are herbivores, they only eat plants. They need a lot of fibre in their diet and feed that takes a long time to collect and chew. That’s because they don’t eat meals in the same way that we do. Instead, they need to graze and browse for at least 12 hours each day. Because of this, it’s better for them to eat lots of low energy, low calorie, fibrous food than a little high-calorie food. Well-managed pasture with a

Horses

To start, there’s the human-horse bond that many people develop. More people are apt to make their horses their pets than with, say, cows. This could be because of the closer interaction that people have with their horses. If a horse is kept for riding, driving or other sports, its caretakers interact with them just about every day, learn their personalities, and pay attention to their physical well-being—from muscle soreness to scrapes and bruises. It’s easier to become bonded to

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