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A donkey's hooves are more box shaped. They are a sharper angle to the ground where as a horse's are more slanted; a gentler angle. Also, a donkey's hooves are used to dryer climates, so when they are in moister climates or even snow or constant water they can start to soften and this can cause all sorts of problems.

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A cloven hoof consist of two 'toes' on each leg cattle,sheep and pigs are good examples. Horses have one 'toe' or hoof per leg.

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Cattles feet are split hooved and lack a frog, the horse has a round hoof with a frog.

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cow hooves are split in the middle and look kind of like toes while horse hooves are all one part. PS. if your horse is not a Connemara and their hove are cracking call a vet!

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No a horse is not cloven hoofed, they have a singular hoof on each leg. A horse may appear cloven hoofed if it has a crack in it's hoof.

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