Horse Isle Answer - Appaloosa
-FamousRider on Bay
Appaloosa
The Appalossa.
Appaloosa. Their bodies have spots and their hooves are striped! (Horseisle!)
We shot 2 bucks this year that had striped back hooves. This is the first time we have ever seen this. Michael I too have seen this, I was told by a DNR Warden it is due to an albino gene within the deer.
Horses hooves are very important. They're like feet, you couldn't walk without them!
Horses have hooves, muzzle, tail, mane, and ears.
I can give you several sentences.The horse's hooves beat out a rhythm against the ground.Cows have two hooves per foot, but horses have only one.Hooves are made of a hard, horny substance.
Appaloosa is a type of horse. Horses are mammals. Appaloosas have a spotted pattern on their coat. They also have striped hooves. They are known as the horse of Native Americans.
all horses have hooves its just naturual there cant be a horse without hooves! horses have hooves because its there adption to the ways of nature i mean you wouldn't want to go bare foot through thorn bushes, stones etc...
horses have hooves so their feet don't get so dirty. it also protects their feet from getting hurt
every day .. with or without shoes !
Dogs, cats, camels, lizards, rodents...
A horses hooves look kind of likc rocks. They can be off white in color, and they will have indentations at times, depending on how often they walk without horseshoes on.