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Horses have a reputation for having relatively clean mouths compared to some other animals. Their saliva contains antibacterial properties that help reduce the presence of harmful bacteria. However, their mouths can still harbor food particles, bacteria, and debris, especially after eating. Regular dental care and good hygiene practices can help maintain a horse's oral health.

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