A horses toe CAN NOT be located under the hoof, but it can be found on the leg, if you run your hand up the back of your horses leg afew inches up from the hell of the hoof you will find a rather solid bump, that is a toe, although sometimes some have bigger one's then others, it is still considered the horses toe. ;)
well a horses hoof is the same as our toe nail
The toe
A horse typically has one toe (hoof) on each foot, with a single hoof for each of the four legs, totaling four hooves. Each hoof is equivalent to the middle toe, which has evolved to be the weight-bearing structure in horses.
Horses have a hoof for a foot. There are no toes.
No because a horses hoof is like over finger and toe nails
horses have 4 feet on each "hoof" .
No. The parts of a horse's hoof include: Sole, wall, bars, frog, cleft of frog, white line, toe, hell, and bulb of heel.
NO! They have hard hooves like horses or cows.
toe ace
No they do not,Modern horses have one toe on each foot.It's called a hoof. Prehistoric horses had three toes, two that did not touch the floor.http://wiki.answers.com/How_many_toes_do_horses_have#ixzz18rggIRlL
The front part of the hoof is called the toe.
Using a hoof pick you should gently but firmly hold up the horses hoof with your left hand. With your right hand use the hoof pick to scrape off any debris, work from the heel to the toe. Check for any looseness of the horse's shoe by gently pushing the hoof pick under the heel; if there is looseness you will need to contact your farrier.