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No. The OO pair in stood has the short OO sound as in foot, good, and hoof.
The word shook has a short OO vowel sound, as in hook, good, and hoof.
The plural form for the noun hoof is hooves.The plural possessive form is hooves'.Example: We heard the hooves' sound on the pavement as the officers approached.
A club foot is the rounding of the hoof and the hoof wall, this doesnt make the horse appear lame but makes the horse lame.
Bacterial infection of the hoof, which primarily occurs in the frog of the hoof, not the actual hoof.
A horse's hoof will be as healthy as the food the horse is fed, and the environment in which he/she is kept. To make a healthy hoof, feed your horse appropriately so he is neither too fat nor too skinny. Make sure he/she is getting all the nutrients and vitamins he/she needs. Adding Biotin together with Methionine will increase hoof and hair growth. Keep the hoof clean and trimmed evenly when needed - about every 6 - 12 weeks depending on the horse and where he is kept and ridden. Take care not to let the horse founder, which causes the death of the tissue inside the hoof. A healthy hoof also consists of the proper blood circulation, tissue growth, and hoof wall distribution of forces (pressures and stresses). When these factors are compromised and the hoof becomes foundered, they need to be supported by the proper mechanisms. A shoe package, hoof plate or other system can help return the hoof to a healthy state.
A hoof.
The hoof of a front leg.The hoof of a front leg.The hoof of a front leg.The hoof of a front leg.The hoof of a front leg.The hoof of a front leg.
No, the color of a horse's hoof does not affect its hardness or softness. The hardness of a horse's hoof is determined by factors such as genetics, diet, and hoof care. Both white and black hooves can vary in hardness depending on these factors.
Cloved Hoof Animal + Canine = Nonruminants
The word has a short OO/U sound (as in hoof, pull, and put).