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Horses can eat soybean stubble, but it is not really very good for them, nor should it be the only thing fed. If you do feed the stubble make sure it is chopped up and not sharp to the touch or it could damage the esophagus and digestive tract which will lead to expensive veterinary bills. Due to the nutrition content of the stubble it would likely be better to feed some type of wheat straw instead to help bulk up the diet. But a horse needs either grass or fresh hay in it's diet to help it meet it's daily nutritional requirements.

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