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  2. Equine nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Fresh grass is a particular danger to ponies; they can develop laminitis in as little as one hour of grazing on lush pasture. [44] Incorrect feeding is also as much a concern as simple overfeeding. Ponies and miniatures need a diet relatively low in sugars and starches and calories, but higher in fibers.

  3. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    A new version of the show has a different diet emphasis and trainer Bob Harper has a new diet plan. SlimFast. The basics: Twice a day SlimFast meal replacements (shake, smoothie or bar), one ...

  4. Equine exertional rhabdomyolysis - Wikipedia

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    A horse ideally should receive exercise once, or possibly twice a day, every day, to prevent the recurrence of ER. If possible, avoid breaks in the horse's exercise schedule. [1] For bouts of Chronic ER depending on type, the focus should be on preventing overexcitement.

  5. Vallisneria americana - Wikipedia

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    Vallisneria americana, commonly called wild celery, water-celery, tape grass, or eelgrass, [2] is a plant in the family Hydrocharitaceae, the "tape-grasses". V. americana is a fresh water species that can tolerate salt, living in salinities varying from fresh water (0 parts per thousand) to 18 parts per thousand, although the limit to the salt tolerance is unclear, and is generally dependent ...

  6. Here's how a man survived as a goat on a diet of grass - AOL

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    Your lawn still needs some water in winter, but not much, as most grasses are dormant during this time of year. "Grasses are not taking in nutrients and need very little water in winter," says ...

  8. Catabrosa aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Catabrosa aquatica, called brookgrass, water whorl-grass, water whirlgrass and water hairgrass, is a widespread species of semi-aquatic grass in the genus Catabrosa, native to most of the non-tropical northern hemisphere, and to southern Chile and Argentina.

  9. Hygroryza - Wikipedia

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    This Poaceae article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.