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  2. Natural hoof care - Wikipedia

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    Natural hoof care. Natural hoof care is the practice of keeping horses so that their hooves are worn down naturally, or trimmed to emulate natural wear, so they do not suffer overgrowth, splitting and other disorders. [ 1] Horseshoes are not used, but domesticated horses may still require trimming, exercise and other measures to maintain a ...

  3. Hoof - Wikipedia

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    Hoof. The feet of the roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus) have cloven hooves with prominent dewclaws. The hoof ( pl.: hooves) is the tip of a toe of an ungulate mammal, which is covered and strengthened with a thick and horny keratin covering. [ 1] Artiodactyls are even-toed ungulates, species whose feet have an even number of digits; the ruminants ...

  4. Laminitis - Wikipedia

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    Laminitis. Radiograph of a horse hoof showing rotation of the coffin bone and evidence of sinking, a condition often associated with laminitis. The annotation P2 stands for the middle phalanx, or pastern bone, and P3 denotes the distal phalanx, or coffin bone. The yellow lines mark the distance between the top and bottom part of the coffin bone ...

  5. Frog (horse anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    The frog is a part of a horse hoof, located on the underside, which should touch the ground if the horse is standing on soft footing. The frog is triangular in shape, and extends midway from the heels toward the toe, covering around 25% of the bottom of the hoof. [ 1][page needed] The frog is a V-shaped structure that extends forward across ...

  6. Horse hoof - Wikipedia

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    Horse hoof. Barefoot hoof, lateral view. (1) Coronet band, (2) walls, (3) toe, (4) quarter, (5) heel, (6) bulb, (7) P2 (small pastern) A horse hoof is the lower extremity of each leg of a horse, the part that makes contact with the ground and carries the weight of the animal. It is both hard and flexible. It is a complex structure surrounding ...

  7. Limbs of the horse - Wikipedia

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    The hooves are also important structures, providing support, traction and shock absorption, and containing structures that provide blood flow through the lower leg. As the horse developed as a cursorial animal, with a primary defense mechanism of running over hard ground, its legs evolved to the long, sturdy, light-weight, one-toed form seen today.

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