A horse's frog is a triangular shaped part of the horses foot, normally soft (unlike the rest of the foot).
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This triangle thing on a horses' hooveis called the frog. When you clean the horses' hooves, you have to be careful of the frog. It's sensitive.
No it should not. Your horses frog may be infected. The frog in a horses hoof is supposed to be softer than the rest of the hoof, but it should NOT be spongy.
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If your horses frog looks weird, if you know how to treat it do it yourself but if you are not sure about it phone a vet and tell it to come and help you.
It is called a frog.
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the frog is on the bottem of the hoof and it means that if you scrap it to hard it will hot up and bleed
I think you are referring to the frog. The frog is the wedge shaped, spongy portion of the hoof in the center.
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No, moose do not have a frog in their hooves like horses do. Horses have a specific structure called a frog, which is a V-shaped, elastic cushion that helps absorb shock and aids in circulation. Moose, on the other hand, have cloven hooves, which are split into two parts, and do not possess a frog structure. Their hooves are adapted for walking in soft, muddy, or snowy terrains rather than for shock absorption like in horses.