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A Tennessee Walker eats it's food in the same way as any other breed of horse. A horses breed does not change or affect certain things that horses do. All horses eat by taking food into their mouth, chewing and swallowing the food.

The only thing that can change the way a horses eats is either age or injury. In the case of age a horse may have little to no teeth and cannot properly chew hard feeds or hay and it's food must be made into a mush that it can then slurp up and swallow. The same principle applies to injured horses that cannot chew.

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