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Depending on the size of the feathers, the horse would probably pass them through their digestive system. Large feathers may be a concern, as the quill could do damage in the stomach or intestinal lining. If your horse has eaten feathers you should watch for signs of discomfort and call a vet if you notice anything unusual.

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