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What happens in the horse's small intestine during digestion?
Equine Nutrition

What happens in the horse's small intestine during digestion?

What happens in the horse's small intestine? 🌞
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In the small intestine, enzymes break down several nutrients so the horse's body can absorb them. Fats break down into glycerol and fatty acids, protein breaks down into amino acids, and sugar and starch break down into simple sugars. The small intestine also absorbs a number of minerals.

Malin Connysson
Malin Connysson
Equine Nutritionist
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