$25.00
You call the farrier.
In domestication horses need their hooves trimmed to keep them a proper shape to avoid lameness. In the wild horses 'trim' their own hooves by walking on rough ground which wears them down.
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because iif you dont their hooves will start cracking and rotting, and itll hurt for them to walk. which could lead to them being put down :(
yes you hold the ear together and trim the hair that is hanging out.
Its normal for horses hooves to change a lot and there are many reasons why but if you don't think that the horses feet look ok than the best thing is to call out a vet or farrier. My pony's feet are always changing and sometimes she will have really thin bad feet but after she has a trim her feet go ok so i wouldn't be massively concerned but if it doesnt look right just be on the safe side and ring a vet, but to be honest you have 3 horses the same so its almost probably nothing and i would just see how they get on.
Flushing a horse's ear is not something I would be comfortable doing myself. I vacinate my horses, trim their feet myself, and have cared for horses almost my whole life. But I think you need to consult your vet on this one. Except for trimming the hair and cleaning with a soft, damp rag, I never mess with my horses ears.
Cows feet are different from horses feet because a horses foot is solid across and a cows foot has toes or has a split in the middle.
that's not true, and white horses are actually grey because there's black skin underneath the white fur only albinos are true whites
Do you mean farriers, as in the people who trim and/or shoe your horse's hooves? One farrier lists his prices as :$30 for a trim, $60 for a pair, and $90 for all 4 shoes. This is about the normal price for a farrier. However, if your farrier does corrective work on the feet, the price will vary, depending on what work he does. And some farriers give discounts if you have so many horses done at the same time.
horses have hooves so their feet don't get so dirty. it also protects their feet from getting hurt
No, the correct name for a horses feet are "Hooves". A horses foot is called a "Hoof"