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If I hadn't heard it straight from the horse's mouth I wouldn't believe my brother really decided to go on a diet. The guy eats like a horse. Mom has told him to eat less a thousand times, but she seems to be flogging a dead horse. I hope he really means it. While the research into horses’ tastes continues, some owners have other questions, too, about whether horses’ flavor preferences change over time, and if exposure to the taste preferences of other equids determines whether they do. Last but not least are a horse’s physical properties, exemplified with the age-old maxim: “never look a gift horse in the mouth” meaning one should accept a gift as it I always ask people how long they have been giving the horse this particular feed and how long has he been refusing to eat it,” Thunes says. “You have to try (the new feed product) for long enough to give it a fair chance—leave it in their stall overnight, and you may find they eat it even if they are disinterested when you first feed them. Keep trying for several days with the same feed before giving up. It’s possible that if they realize that they aren’t getting anything else, or that it isn’t actually killing them, that they’ll eat it.”

If your horse is a restless eater and spills his feed, create a quiet atmosphere during the meal. Switch the radio off, avoid people walking past the stables and no noises from wheelbarrows etcetera. Suppose your horse has a medical condition and has stopped eating and drinking due to adding medications. In that case, it might help by mixing it with something tasty in a large syringe and administering it directly to your horse’s mouth after their meal.

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With a fussy eater, freshness is imperative. Remove any feed that isn't consumed within an hour or so. Scrub out the feed tub on a daily basis. When my relatives & friends see me, they always say that you're too thin that you should eat like a horse, but I don't think so, I just selectively eat what the food is more healthy to me. Isn't it a problem?

I'm interested in idioms, especially deep-meaning idioms. My brother eats three or four bowl of rice every day and now I can say he eat like a horse. BUt usually, idioms are various and why don't you put more idioms about things, animals but have deep-meaningYes! Less frequent meals of more than 2-2.5kg per meal for a 400-500kg horse or >2g starch per kg Bodyweight (BW) per meal have the potential to cause problems…including: Gastric ulcers Acidosis can lead to a cascade of events including the growth of less desirable microbes, death of microbes who release certain toxic compounds, damage to the lining of the hindgut allowing for absorption of these compounds and ultimately, laminitis. At the hotel, my friend XYZ eat always like a horse. I'm not used to this king of behavior in public places. Every times we go, every time he repeat the same pattern; eating fast and to much like a horse. I give up telling him, it's like flogging a dead horse. But I heard straight from the horse's mouth that he can't stop doing it; it's a compulsived behavior. Now, I'm a little bit more awesome with this friend. Some types of feed can cause abrasion and sensitivity of the mucous membranes of the esophagus. Rough, stalky hay can cause problems, though this is quite rare. Feeding copper sulphate (bluestone) can cause abrasions, as it is caustic even in relatively small quantities. Horses that regularly suffer choke from bolting their feed or from problems with the conformation of the throat or the position of the feeder are prone to inflammation and abrasions of the esophagus.

I am not a big eater ,which means I don't eat like a horse.However, my husband thinks I'm getting fat a little bit. I have been told it straight from the horse's mouth recently.Although I try to get enough excercise every day,I am flogging a dead horse because he won't change his thought about my figure. Understanding why your horse may not be eating or drinking is the first step to finding a solution.

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If you would stop eating like a horse in front of the guests, I wouldn’t have to be so embarrassed to admit I’m related to you. My Father is an English professor. When i was young he would teach me English every weekend. However he often felt like flogging a dead horse when i made no progress. He seldom appreciates me. But when I recently called him up and spoke to him in English. He was very happy to hear me communicate so well and appreciated very much for the same.I was delighted on hearing as such accoldates from him as it was straight from horse's mouth. Some horses have to get used to the taste of the feed. Keep trying for a while and change the feed if it doesn’t improve after two weeks. That’s also why horses will ­sometimes—and wisely—nix hay bales contaminated by noxious plants, mold, or even a decaying animal, Thunes says. Increase turnout if possible. Grass provides a significant amount of nutrition. Horses that eat plenty of grass may not need any supplementary feed unless they are performing a moderate or high level of exercise.

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