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Horse Digestive System
In preparation to the 2013 4-H hippology test at ESE.
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Agriculture
12th Grade
05/31/2013

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Term
Describe the Mouth as it is related to the horse's digestive system.
Definition

The mouth is the first part of the digestive tract. This is where the food enters and 

is chewed by the horse's teeth, also known as mastication and the food is wetted the food 

with saliva. 

 

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Describe the Esophagus as it is related to the horse's digestive system.
Definition

The esophagus is used to carry water and chewed food, known as a bolus, 

down towards the stomach for further digestion. It is located on the left side of the horse's 

neck. The esophagus helps move food down the neck with movement called peristalsis, 

with wave- like contractions. Food enters the stomach through a one way valve. 

Term
Describe the Stomach as it is related to the horse's digestive system.
Definition

There is little digestion in the stomach of a horse and it is the smallest out of 

any other farm animals!! 

 

Term
Describe the Small Intestine as it is related to the horse's digestive system.
Definition

The small intestine is 70 feet long!! It is where most of the protein that a 

horse eats is digested. Many vitamins and minerals are also absorbed here. The small 

intestine is divided into three parts; the duodenum, right after the stomach, the jejunum, 

right after the duodenum, and finally the ileum, right before the large intestine. 

 

Term
Describe the Large Intestine as it is related to the horse's digestive system.
Definition

The large intestine of a horse is divided into 4 very important parts 

including: 

1.) Cecum

2.) Large Colon

3.) Small Colon

4.) Rectum

*Each of these has varying functions which we will cover in the upcoming cards.

Term
Describe the Cecum as it relates to the horse's digestive system.
Definition

The cecum is the first part of the large intestine. The cecum is the location of 

bacterial fermentation, just like the rumen of a cow. It is located on the right side of the horse. The bacteria located here help break down the fibers or roughage that a horse 

consumes, something that humans cannot do (because they don’t have these digestive 

bacteria). 

 

Term
Describe the Large Colon as it relates to the horse's digestive system.
Definition
The large colon is where water is absorbed and fecal matter begins to form
Term
Describe the Small Colon as it relates to the horse's digestive sytem.
Definition
Most of the water absorption from fecal matter occurs here
Term
Describe the Rectum as it relates to the horse's digestive system.
Definition

The last portion of the large intestine and colon where feces sits until it leaves 

the body through contraction.

Term
Describe the Anus as it relates to the horse's digestive system.
Definition

The end of the digestive tract. The anus is a muscle that closes of the digestive 

tract to the outside until feces is emptied.

Term
How many pounds of feces does an average horse produce each day?
Definition
About 33 -50 pounds daily!!!
Term
Once food is broken down, and absorbed what does the animal's body use it for?
Definition
Energy, growth, and maintenance.
Term
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Definition

1- Mouth

3-Esophagus

6-Stomach

9-Large Colon

10-Cecum

11-Small Intestine

13-Rectum

14-Anus

 

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