Starch

A number of glucose (sugar) units joined together

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_equestrian_terms

“The grain (starch) portion of the equine diet is intended to be digested in the small intestine.  If too much grain is fed in a single meal or accidental overfeeding occurs, the small intestine is unable to digest all of the starch that is presented.  The excess starch spills into the hindgut, where bacterial fermentation occurs. This causes a rapid increase in gut acidity and the potential for laminitis increases greatly.” – The 101 Most Frequently Asked Horse Nutrition Questions by Stephen Duren, Ph.D.



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