TheHorse.com | Study: Horses Chew Efficiently, Combat 'Dust and Grit' TheHorse.com Horses chew so efficiently that the size of food that goes into their stomachs is about a tenth of the size, sometimes smaller, than what goes into cow and camel stomachs the first time, Clauss said. Cows and camels break the food pieces down to ... |
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