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The horse's hoof has an infection. Do not ride the horse but call your farrier.
I think you mean horseshoes, which are made out of metal and are nailed into the hoof, It doesn't hurt the horse, because the hoof is made of keratinethat Horses that are kept barefoot are sometimes fitted for hoof boots
by 'hoof flares' i assume you mean feather on the legs. you use a pair of blunt ended scissors and carefully cutting away excess hair.
Sort of, but the shape of the hoof aswell. I mean a shire horse would not wear a 11-2hh shoe would they! It's all about the weight & shape of the horse.
The word "tlot-tlot" is actually a horse's hoof sound on a hard ground. (possibly gravel or concrete)
Hoof your forehead means you have a big forehead.
do you mean a hoof pick? if so it is a hooked tool, usually of metal, used to clean the hooves of a horse. Some designs include a small, very stiff brush for removing additional mud or dirt. All four feet of the horse need to be cleaned out before and after riding.
The answer will depend on what you mean by 'Dots'. If you mean the tiny dark dots that are on the coronet band of some horses those are called Ermine. Spots on the hoof itself are either just a 'marking' caused by the color of the skin at the coronet band or possibly a 'hoof brand'. Some people will have a farrier imprint a pattern or series of numbers on a horses hoof to help prevent theft and identify horses that may look identical.
If you mean on the saddle, they are called stirrups.If you mean shoes, they are called riding boots or yard boots or maybe even wellies.
It means that the butcher is selling horse meat and prepared meat products made of horse meat
I'm not sure what you mean about released, but the hoof and frog area should be cleaned regularly to remove rocks and other irritants that would cause the horse to become lame.
If you mean the part of the hoof taken off by a farrier then it's usually just called a hoof trimming.