You take it to a black smith's and get another shoe!
No rust in a horse's water does not harm the horses. Our horses have rusty water and they in perfect health.
Any horse with shoes is still called a horse.
"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...".
The blacksmiths make horse shoes
Yes. The shoes are nailed into the base of the hoof (around the edges, not in the frog, which is the most tenderest part of the hoof) and secured so that the shoe doesn't fall off easily as the horse wears them.
Horse shoes are compulsory in horse racing. If a horse loses a shoe, it is pulled out of the race.
They leave hay in their shoes for his horse
horse shoes
A number of different animals go to sleep with their "shoes" on, but the most obvious answer is probably a horse; once "shod" (with a horseshoe), it always sleeps with them on, unless the hoof is somehow damaged or the shoe is taken off.
No, not that I have ever heard off. I think they only make shoes for horses to fit the desighn of the foot, for the horse.
They leave hay in their shoes for his horse
Horses wear horse shoes on the bottom of their hoofs.