Clip-clop, clip-clop goes a horse on the road. If you look
carefully you will see that it walks on the tips of its toes - like a
ballet dancer. Walking on tiptoe for a long time is difficult for us,
but horses find it the easiest thing to do.
The foot of a
horse is divided into a toe with a broad tip. While other animals have
nails and claws, the horse has a hoof surrounding the toe. The hoof area
cannot feel any sensation; it is made of dead tissue (A similar example
is our fingernails: we do not feel any pain while cutting them, because
they are made of dead tissue.) The heels of the horse do not touch the
ground. Saturday, 10 May 2014
Why Do Horses Need Shoes?
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