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Is Millet Hay safe for horses? |
^^^ I just found this article check it out-- North DakotaFeeding millet hay or grain to horses should be avoided because it contains a glucoside called setarian, which causes considerable kidney irritation and ... Millet hay is acceptable as horse feed, but be aware of it's lower nutritional value than most grass hays. Also, if fed as the sole hay, it can have a laxative effect. |
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