No equines/horses have cloven hooves.
No, horses do not have cloven hooves.
Only animals with cloven hooves can contract foot and mouth disease. Horses do not have cloven hooves so therefore they cannot contract the disease
Horses have hooves, as do Cows, Goats, deer, Cattle and Pigs - though they have a "Cloven Hoof" which is made of two hooves stuck together on each foot (these animals can also suffer from foot and mouth) Cammels, Giraffes and Bison also have hooves
Cloven hooves is a evolutionary process with the only possible explanation being because they live in a variety of environments that needs them to have two hooved toes to grip a surface that a horse's hoof could have trouble with. Other than that, there really is no real explanation.
Those cloven hooves are very dangerous weapons.
Yes, cloven hooves.
Yes.
Meaning split, as in an animal's hooves.
Cows and bulls both have hooves. They have two main hooves on each foot which together are commonly called a cloven hoof.
Pick their hooves daily for any rocks. Treat for thrush if horses have any (white smelly stuff from moisture).
Hooves - cattle are cloven-hoofed ruminants.
I have always believed them to be Andalusians :) ..on my list of top 5 horses