Pigs, sheep and cattle have cloved hooves, which means that there are two parts to the hoof. Horses just have one big hoof
horse Answer2: Dog is to paw as sheep, goats, deer, cattle, horses, bison, pigs, camels, giraffes, etc. are to hoof.
animals with cloven hooves (cattle, swine, sheep, goats, and deer)
you use the hoof pick to pick the debris out of the hoof and you can rinse the horses hoof out with the hose.
Some animals, like horses donkeys and zebras, only have one Hoof on each foot. Then there are goats, sheep, cows etc that have two(big) hooves on each foot - a split or cloven Hoof.
The plural form of hoof is hooves. Hoofs is also acceptable.
A cloven hoof is a hoof that is split in the middle, like a cow, deer or a hog's hoof. An example of a unclovened hoof is a horses hoof, it is not split in the middle. If you read the Bible/Quran it says to only eat cloven hoofed animals, it is a sin to eat one that is unclovened.
No, cattle and cows are often kept together with no problems. If there where any risk of horses catching a disease from cattle than they would not enter horses in gaming classes with cattle (calf roping, team penning etc).
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A graze just above a horses hoof.
well a horses hoof is the same as our toe nail
This is the hoof wall. This is the hardest part of the hoof and it supports the horses weight.
If mud or manure gets trapped in the contours of a horses hoof, it can start to rot and in turn eat away at the hoof's tissue causing many problems.