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A gall bladder is designed to break up fat into smal globules for further digestion. Since horses generally do not consume much fat in nature there is no need for a gall bladder. Whether the gall bladder was present at some point in the development of most herbivores is unknown.

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Horses do not have a gallbladder, typically only animals that eat a diet of meat and large amounts of fat require a gallbladder. In herbivores the liver produces enough bile to aid in digestion and the break down of the food in the digestive tract.

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No, horses do not have a gallbladder, bile is secreted directly into the small intestine.

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