Horses do not have a multiple-chambered stomach. They just have a single stomach like a human or a dog has, not multi-chambered like a cow or sheep has.
The rumen.
A Clydesdale a shire horse is the largest horse breed, and many countries boast having the largest horse Images below-
Giraffes, like cows, are ruminants. They have a four-compartment stomach which can pass partially digested food around to aid the digestion of plant matter. The final stomach compartment, called the abomasum, is the closest equivalent to the stomach of a monogastric animal such as a human.
The largest racing horse is a thoroughbred. Secretariat is a thoroughbred for example
The reticulum, which is also called the "hardware" stomach.
Horses only have one stomach.
An abomasus is the fourth compartment of a cow's stomach, following the omasum.
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The Stomach
The palomino horse a monogastric digestive system, (it has a single stomach with a single stomach chamber, as opposed to a ruminant digestive system, which has a four-chambered stomach. )
No, the largest organ of a human is the skin.
Yes, the horse has only one true stomach compartment, but they are actually pseudoruminants because they have an enlarged cecum.