from howrse.com: yes
no like clipping your fingernails false
nope! they don't feel a thing! it is made out of the same substance you hair and fingernails are made out of, just very compact.
no they can't feel it at all. the horn of the hoof is composed of the same material hair and fingernails is made of, just much denser. if it hurt the horse, they would not be able to walk and it would be illegal to do.
the answer for howrse is false for more answers go to the forum in my equestrian center on the account Ele2611 well yes they can because of the flesh maybe..............................well u know i am only 11,i am taking the test nw but i always cheat!
The horn of a horse is referring to the horn of a horses saddle, which is normally on a western saddle.
Horses do not have horns.
The horn relay on my 86 was taped to the wiring harness on top of the fuse panel.
Ungulates, like cows and horses, do not have toenails. They have hooves, which are hard, horn-like coverings that protect the tips of their toes.
There is no "horn" on a horse. The horn is on a western saddle which goes on the back of a horse.
the horn relay on my '03 sunfire is under the dasboard taped to the wire bundle to the left side of the steering column.
by a horn and tie it around the horses neck it is very easy
yes, well, to a point, a narwall is what i consider a unicorn, that and a horse with a horn taped to his/her head.