The horn? Is that what you call the frog? You dont cut anything out of a horse's hoof unless its some kind of growth. Dont cut the frog out for sure. Sometimes the frog peels, if its hanging or peeling, you can cut the extra part off, but it will eventually come off on its own.
Yes, because its part of the hooves
Yes, all animals that have horns also do have hooves on their feet. These type of animals are called Artiodactylas.
maybe, but i hope not
The horn portion of the horses leg that it walks on is the hoof. The harder outer horn protects the sensitive inner laminae from damage. Hoof is the singular form, hooves is plural and hoofs may also be used in place of hooves but is less correct grammatically.
uniturtle! Its a sparkling turtle with a horn and hooves!
When you, or your "helper" cut the horn, I assume you mean he cut the wires to the horn. If this is the case, the click you hear is the horn relay trying to send power to the horn which is now disconnected.
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.
Some horses benefit by having hard hooves because then when they gallop or run they don't get their frogs (soft part of their hooves) cut. So it is very beneficial for horses to have hard hooves.
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A horn other then that they are just a horse but their magical a lions tail a goatee cloven hooves
When you trim their hooves ie cut their toe nails.
Horses do not have horns (Unicorns are mythological creatures) are you thinking of cow horns (in which case no they do not have to be clipped), or perhaps horses hooves? If you are thinking of horses hooves, then the horn on these is the same as your fingernails and it grows slowly. In the natural state the horse will wear its hooves down by running but in domestication this may not happen and a farrier or blacksmith needs to come and file the hooves periodically. This is normally done when the horse is being fitted for new horseshoes. If the hooves are not kept filed (or worn down naturally) hey will grow to the point where the horse can no longer walk and this is very painful.