The frog is the soft part of a horse's hoof that cushions the weight while running or being ridden. DO NOT PICK OUT WITH HOOF PICK!!!!
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The frog is a sensitive part of the horse's hoof. If the hoof is protected with a horseshoe and the horse is not worked over excessively stony terrain, frog injuries are relatively uncommon but may leave the horse lame for quite some time. This sounds like an internet trick question. I have never heard of releasing a horse's frog.
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No animals have frogs. Frogs have tadpoles. There is a part of a horse's hoof called a frog.
Hope this was helpful(the frog is the V) cheack the picture on the right hand side http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog_(horse)
A horse's frog is a triangular shaped part of the horses foot, normally soft (unlike the rest of the foot). http://www.horsemanmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/horse-hoof-frog.jpg
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On the bottom of the horse's hooves. It is triangular and when picking hooves, never go too hard on it.
The horse does have a frog on their hoof except it is not the real animal. It is a part of their body/hoof.
A crack in the frog of a horse foot is pretty normal. Nothing to work much about unless the horse is lame in which case a vet and /or farrier should be consulted.
a frog a horse a cat that is all i can think of.
The frog is the section in the center of the hoof that is triangular and soft, it also pumps blood up hoof to the leg.