digested food from a horse. probably hay or whatever you feed them
No, horse feces does not turn into hay. Horse feces is composted and it turns into horse manure. This is used as a fertilizer.
The feces of a horse is round when expelled due to the shape of the large intestine.
Chalk,spray paint, and horse feces
No, EPM is not transmitted from horse to horse. EPM is contracted by eating feedstuffs or drinking water that has been contaminated by oppossum feces wich contain S. neurona sporocysts--this is the infective stage of the S. neurona lifecycle. This infective stage is not shed in equine feces.
The fecal matter by itself will not harm a horse but the larva of insects present may develop into unwanted parasites in the horses gut. Small amounts of chicken feces eaten while the horse forages hay will not harm the horse.
Yes it a natural way of removing waste matter from the body
After the feces has left the horses body, a fly may come along and lay its eggs in the fecal matter.
Clostridium tetani, which is found in the gastrointestinal tract and feces of horses.
Better go to your Veterinarian that horse is sick it has eaten something terrible
They won't eat their own feces, but they'll certainly be more than happy to pick through cow or horse feces for bugs or anything they find nutritious to eat.
Eating the excrement of any animal is an extremely unhealthy thing to do. I'm sure someone has eaten horse feces -- but don't let it be you.
Sometimes foals will start eating their own or their mother's dung in an attempt to get the nutrients that they are lacking. Eating dung is not dangerous for the horse, but doing so is a sign that the horse may be malnourished. A vet should be consulted on the proper diet and supplements for the horse and what his proper weight should be.