Not all horseshoes are made from steel. Though usually made of steel, aluminium is also sometimes used. Aluminium shoes are dearer than steel. There are also plastic-coated metal shoes, and even all-plastic horseshoes.
Horse shoes are generally steel, but can be plastic, rubber, aluminium or composite.
They are usually steel, or aluminum for light weight shoes. Steel may contain small amounts of molybdenum, but not always.
A farrier uses an anvil to shape horse shoes to the correct fit for the horse.
Most are made of iron or steel, but some are made of aluminum for light-weight racing shoes and there are some plastic or rubber shoes, but these aren't very durable or common.
Horses are usually made of steel. The shoes that racehorses wear are most commonly aluminum (which is lighter).
Any horse with shoes is still called a horse.
Horse shoes for racing are often die cast aluminum with cast-in steel cleats.
The blacksmiths make horse shoes
"The shoes of the horse" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase; the phrase has no verb. There is no possessive noun is the phrase. The possessive form for the phrase is: "The horse'sshoes...".
Horse shoes are compulsory in horse racing. If a horse loses a shoe, it is pulled out of the race.
A bit which is attached to the bridle.
They leave hay in their shoes for his horse
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