Older horses can outlive their teeth, meaning their teeth can get worn down so they barely have anything to chew their forage ...
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Horses in Winter: How They Stay Warm
How do horses stay warm in the cold? ️ Hay is their secret weapon! Constant forage—like hay—acts as a natural furnace for their bodies. Here’s why: Eating forage keeps their digestive system active, ...
Lower critical temperature is the temperature below which a horse needs additional energy to maintain body warmth. The lower critical temperature estimate for horses is 41°F with a summer coat and ...
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