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Garlic is garlic, there is no difference in 'human' and 'animal' garlic. However garlic can build up in a horses body and cause serious health problems if it has not been cooked or roasted before being fed. Also even after roasting only limited amounts should be given to the horse to prevent digestive upsets.

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