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No, horses do not have cloven hooves.
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No equines/horses have cloven hooves.
Neither. Hooves are the part of a horse's foot that are somewhat similar to a human's fingernails. You would say- that is my horse's hoof or my horse has never had a porblem with his hooves. it is never hooves horses.
Horses have hooves.
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.
horses have hooves so their feet don't get so dirty. it also protects their feet from getting hurt
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The plural form for the noun hoof is hooves.The plural possessive form is hooves'.Example: We heard the hooves' sound on the pavement as the officers approached.
all horses have hooves its just naturual there cant be a horse without hooves! horses have hooves because its there adption to the ways of nature i mean you wouldn't want to go bare foot through thorn bushes, stones etc...
Trimming and filing of a horses hooves should begin at exactly one month of age.
Because, throughout evolution horses developed hooves as other animals developed other methods of protection on their feet such as toenails on humans. It was many random nucleotide mutations that eventually overtime lead to the desireable trait of hooves.