I will second what showcrop stated. Your horse is more than likely having teeth problems. Have him checked out by a good Vet. It maybe just a single bad one or it could be his teeth are worn down. If this is the case you will need to get him real good softer stemmed hay. Some thing like second or third cutting orchard grass. It is would be soft.
After you know the problem for sure you can feed him accordingly. I have boughten many "broken" mouthed western cows. Out west where they have to eat native prairie grass hay their teeth wear out on the hard stems. So I switch them to a softer diet. On them I have corn silage and hayledge that is softer and much higher in nutrients than the native grasses. So they do not have to eat as much to get the nutrients they need.
For your horse you will just need the softest hay you can get and then give him sweet feed to balance out his nutrient need.
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