No, there are no knuckles in a hoof.
The frog is the soft, triangular cushion on the underside of a horse's hoof. It acts as a shock absorber and helps with traction, especially on slippery surfaces. The frog also aids in circulation within the hoof.
The foot on a horse is called a hoof. Each hoof is made up of a hard outer covering called the hoof wall and a softer inner part called the sole. Horses rely on their hooves for support and movement.
Horses do have frogs,a frog is located on the bottom of the hoof. If you look closely when you pick the hoof you will see a part of the hoof that looks like a frog's foot. Yup, but it is very delicate and important to the horse, so be very careful when you use the hoof pick, you don't want to stab the soft tissue.
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pasternthe slope from the leg down to the hoof. An artereal blood vessel.The pastern is a part of the horse between the fetlock joint and the hoof, or between the wrist and forepaw of a dog. It is the equivalent to the two largest bones found in the human finger.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
No. The parts of a horse's hoof include: Sole, wall, bars, frog, cleft of frog, white line, toe, hell, and bulb of heel.
The knuckle, the casing and the crate
This is the hoof wall. This is the hardest part of the hoof and it supports the horses weight.
The front part of the hoof is called the toe.
The middle part of a horses hoof is called a frog.
A joint in the finger
If you mean the part of the hoof taken off by a farrier then it's usually just called a hoof trimming.
Hoof.
It's part of the hoof.
The horse does have a frog on their hoof except it is not the real animal. It is a part of their body/hoof.
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It is knuckle