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The nomenclature involved in equine nutrition and digestive physiology can be daunting to even the most fearless logophile (that’s a fifty-cent word for word-lover). Here are three words, all with a similar meaning, that sometimes crop up in discussions about gastrointestinal function.

  • ingesta: substances taken into the body as nourishment; feed or water
  • digesta: something undergoing digestion, as feed or forage in the stomach or small intestine
  • bolus: a soft mass of chewed food
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