Palindrome
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Just wanted to point out that saliva does begin digestion - it contains amylase, amongst other enzymes, which begin digestion of food prior to it hitting the stomach. Hence why dry chaff is good as it promotes saliva production (over feeding wet feeds, especially if made sloppy is bad because of this).
No, it doesn't in horses, as per the equine nutrition course of the University of Edinburgh (free to enroll online on Coursera). There is no digestion in the stomach either, it starts in the small intestine in the horse.
As per the same course, bulking out the hard feed is not advised, just feeding small meals of hard feed, up to 2kg per meal if I remember well (am not saying they say don't feed chaff but they say that hard feed meal should be small as not to overload the stomach.