Horses are unable to regurgitate food, so if they overeat or eat something poisonous vomiting is not an option. Horses don’t have a gall bladder and that makes high fat diets hard to digest and utilize. They digest 20 % of there fat in their …show more content…
There are many different types and spices of horses and each other are breed for different reasons. American paint is a amazinly strong horse and are built for racing. American saddle is for trail riding and jumping in competitions. Appaloosa is a strong hard working horse for stock work and also jumping. Arabian horse is strong built and riding and hunt and jumping.
If you want a good diet and a strong horse you need to have fresh clean water. Need to have as much grazing as possible for your horse. Feed the horse very good quality and dust free feed for horses. Cost can very from about 5 dollars a day to 1800 dollars a year. Newnborn baby horses need bottle fed for few days then mare will feed. Yearlings would need small amounts of alfalfa and grass and hay and oats. Adults eat about anything you think would be right to feed them, mostly grazing.
Tetanus, sleeping sickness, flu, strangles, infectious anemia virus all are common diseases for horses. Tetanus is a bacterial disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles, makes the horse neck stick and hard to swallow. Four is any of several chiefly viral illnesses marked especially by respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms. Infectious anemia virus is a horse disease caused by a retrovirus and transmitted by bloodsucking