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Wild Horses and Science about Rangeland

Horses and cattle chew and digest grass differently. Horses have upper & lower teeth and bite grass off, cattle have one row of teeth and tear grass out from roots. Horses have one stomach and therefore are great benefit for range because they disperse seeds as they roam. Cattle have 4 stomachs that process seeds … Continue reading »

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