Amaretto
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No, because horses are designed to eat grass/fibre constantly. They are not like people. I compete in endurance (up to 160k) and I feed my horse continuously during a long ride. Gut sounds are checked at every vet gate because horses guts are meant to be constantly digesting food - if they are depressed it is a sign of trouble.
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That's interesting. But would you still rest them after a hard feed?
No, because horses are designed to eat grass/fibre constantly. They are not like people. I compete in endurance (up to 160k) and I feed my horse continuously during a long ride. Gut sounds are checked at every vet gate because horses guts are meant to be constantly digesting food - if they are depressed it is a sign of trouble.
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That's interesting. But would you still rest them after a hard feed?