A horse shoe is a 'U'-shaped metal strip that a farrier fits to the feet of horses to protect their hooves.
It's called a horseshoe and the person who puts it on is called a farrier.
It is called a horse shoe
Horses dont get shoe boxes.... A person called a farrier comes and melts metal to mold it to the horses hoof then nails it in.
Once a horses shoe is nailed on, the extra length of nail is cut and a special tool is used to fold over the extra to keep the shoe on tight. This is called the clench.
Farriers shoe horsed.
blacksmiths and farriers re-shoe horses the difference are: blacksmith-works with all metal farrier-only tends to horses feet
It's called a 'rasp'.
A Horse Shoe?
A farrier, at the most can shoe about 6-7 horses a day. But, it takes about an hour and a half to do one horse!
well, the one who makes the shoes is called a blacksmith. a farrier puts the shoes on the horse.
You have to bred two of your horses and it unlocks them for you.
One is in the front and one is in the back.
you dont get it's shoe size, you get a farrier out to fit shoes onto it and trim the nail.
Neither, the word shoe is a noun (shoe, shoes) and a verb (shoe, shoes, shoeing, shod). Examples: noun - I can't find my shoes. Verb - The blacksmith will shoe the horses tomorrow.