Horses aren't physically capable of vomiting. An extremely sick horse (usually with something stuck in its throat) may be seen with a small amount of stomach contents coming out of its nostrils, but they cannot empty their stomachs the way humans can. This is why colic in horses is very serious.
Horses have a band of muscle around the esophagus as it enters the stomach. This band operates in horses much as in humans: as a one-way valve. Food freely passes down the esophagus into the stomach as the valve relaxes but the valve squeezes down the opening and cuts off the passage for food going back up.
Horses, however, differ from us because their valve really works. Humans can vomit. Horses almost physically can't because of the power of the cut-off valve muscle. Also, the esophagus meets the stomach at an angle which enhances the cut-off function when the horse's stomach is bloated with food or gas. Then the stomach wall pushes against the valve, closing the esophagus even more completely from the stomach. Normally, the mechanics are such that the horse's stomach ruptures before the valve yields.
If material does pass from stomach out the esophagus, the horse is dead or nearly so. That's why horses can't vomit.
Rabbits (and also quite a few other animals) do not have the ability to vomit. Animals that cannot vomit include rabbits, hamsters, frogs, horses, cows, hens, fish, sheep etc... dogs can vomit. I'm not sure whether a cat's "hairball" reflex counts as vomiting or not.
i think what you are askingis if they can throw up, and the answer is no. horses get what is called colic becauses of this. colic is basicly a bad stomacch, that can be deadly if not taken care of, i horses might roll if the are colicing, do not let them walk them.
rats are the only animal that cant throw up. this is why rat poison works so effectively rats horses cannot vomit either.
Horses can't vomit, this is how they get colic, which is a sometimes fatal condition. This is because of a muscle around their oesophagus vaulve, that clamps shut once food has been digested. this means it is kinda a one way street. .
Rats cannot vomit, which makes them vulnerable to poison since they are unable to expel the toxic substance from their bodies once ingested. This inability to vomit can result in the poison accumulating to lethal levels within their system.
Horses do not vomit
strange fact is that horses cannot vomit.
There is no official record for the farthest distance a horse has spit vomit. Horses typically do not spit vomit intentionally as a means of communication or defense.
There is no answer to this, as it's physically impossible for horses to vomit.
Horses cannot vomit.
horses cant vomit!
They way horses stomachs are, they can never vomit Some people also cannot as there stomach has been moved
Yes. The only two animals that can not vomit are mice and horses.
A most common is colic in horses, because horses are physically unable to vomit, any stomach or digestive problem can be serious with a horse.
they have a traciectomie esophagus, meaning they can't vomit, so you have to careful what you feed them because they cant vomit is back up and to get it out of their system it has to go through.
Horses are unable to vomit .They have a ring of muscle at the top of their stomach that closes up to stop food passing upwards.
I think you mean Colic. Colic is pretty much a stomach ache for horses. But it could be life threatening if left untreated. Horses can't vomit so they get colic.