laminitis, is a common one
Thrush
Thrush and/or mud fever can be caused by a horse kept in wet footing.
Thrush
Foot is to man as hoof is to horse. Both are parts of the respective animals that they use for movement.
Thrush is the black, smelly infectious bacteria that horse's generally get around the frog of their hoof. It is not a disease, just a bacterial infection that can cause a horse to be lame if not treated properly.
A horse has a frog it is by its foot or hoof, so they have just that in common.
The horse's hoof has an infection. Do not ride the horse but call your farrier.
Black horn is the dark pigmented hoof, whereas, a white horn is the light colored hoof. Where a horse has white socks, the hoof will be white also.
A horse's foot is called a hoof. The plural (or when referring to all feet) is hooves.
The horse does have a frog on their hoof except it is not the real animal. It is a part of their body/hoof.
A graze just above a horses hoof.
well a horses hoof is the same as our toe nail