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Should horses eat almonds?

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Should horses eat almonds?

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From Horseman’s U.com: If a horse would not normally find almonds in the wild, it’s unlikely his system is able to digest them. Almonds also contain oils and fats that horses do not digest well. Horses are super-vegans and are the only mammal without a gallbladder – the organ that produces bile that breaks down fats and oils. You can learn more about fats and oils from Marijke van de Water’s video on “Why Horses And Oil Don’t Mix” on Horseman’s U.

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