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John Wilkinson
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Ask the Expert: Is Coastal Hay Safe for My Horse?
Because it can be produced locally, it is commonly fed to horses throughout the southeast. Many horse owners believe coastal bermudagrass hay can cause colic, or more specifically, ileal impaction colic.
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