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  2. Equine nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Horses' teeth continually erupt throughout their life, are worn down as they eat, and can develop uneven wear patterns that can interfere with chewing. For this reason, horses need a dental examination at least once a year, and particular care must be paid to the dental needs of older horses. [ 55 ]

  3. Oat - Wikipedia

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    A commercially prepared grain mix for horses, with crimped maize, oats, and barley mixed with molasses and pelleted supplement. Oats are commonly used as feed for horses when extra carbohydrates and the subsequent boost in energy are required. The oat hull may be crushed ("rolled" or "crimped") to make them easier to digest, [50] or may be fed ...

  4. Do Horses Get Cold? Here's How to Keep Your Horse Safe This ...

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    "If you don't have a shed or barn, a waterproof blanket can help keep your horse dry and warm." Make sure your horse has a dry, wind-protected area to retreat to during storms.

  5. Horse colic - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of colic can be reduced by restricted access to simple carbohydrates [14] including sugars from feeds with excessive molasses, providing clean feed and drinking water, preventing the ingestion of dirt or sand by using an elevated feeding surface, a regular feeding schedule, regular deworming, regular dental care, a regular diet ...

  6. Everything You Need to Know About Molasses

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  8. Choke (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Always provide water for the horse; Soak dry foods before feeding to horses prone to choke; Change feeds gradually; Discourage the bolting of food: spread out feed, place large, flat stones (large enough so that the horse can not swallow it) or salt blocks in the feed bin so that the horse must slow down, or feed smaller meals more often

  9. Molasses - Wikipedia

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    Molasses varies in the amount of sugar, the method of extraction, and the age of the plant. Sugarcane molasses is usually used to sweeten and flavour foods. Molasses is a major constituent of fine commercial brown sugar. [2] Molasses is rich in vitamins and minerals, including vitamin B6, iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. There are ...