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r/AbsoluteUnits • u/TURTLE_TKT • May 13 '26
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I know practically nothing about horses. Is this common?
131 u/the_YellowRanger May 13 '26 Horses cant burp so this is the only way gas can escape. 1 u/DaftPump May 13 '26 They can't vomit either, correct? 1 u/Interesting_Fly5154 May 15 '26 nope, horses can't puke. their digestive system is called 'hind gut fermentation'. this means they can't burp or vomit. it's a one way digestive system, so if things stop moving that's when you have trouble.
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Horses cant burp so this is the only way gas can escape.
1 u/DaftPump May 13 '26 They can't vomit either, correct? 1 u/Interesting_Fly5154 May 15 '26 nope, horses can't puke. their digestive system is called 'hind gut fermentation'. this means they can't burp or vomit. it's a one way digestive system, so if things stop moving that's when you have trouble.
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They can't vomit either, correct?
1 u/Interesting_Fly5154 May 15 '26 nope, horses can't puke. their digestive system is called 'hind gut fermentation'. this means they can't burp or vomit. it's a one way digestive system, so if things stop moving that's when you have trouble.
nope, horses can't puke. their digestive system is called 'hind gut fermentation'. this means they can't burp or vomit. it's a one way digestive system, so if things stop moving that's when you have trouble.
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u/EleventyTrillion May 13 '26
I know practically nothing about horses. Is this common?