YES! if you dont no what you are doing then you could seriously injure the horse and make it lame!
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.
Lame as an idiom: one def could be "out of touch"... Ex: II prefer a walkman than an mp3... He's so lame other definition: a completely uninteresting person: I don't wanna keep talkin to her, she's so lame....
A homograph for "lame" meaning to walk with difficulty could be "lame" meaning unconvincing or unsatisfactory. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
I would just say I dont really like you... or you could make up a lame excuse so he doesnt get hurt
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Any foot shaped differently than it would grow on its own in the wild will ultimatley make the horse go lame at some point.
dunno is that a howrse question I'm stuck on a bunch of those. If we are talking real horse foot problems and not 'howrse' game the term may be called 'lame'. There are different names for different diseases of the foot but those would not be considered 'terms'. If your horse is having a problem with his feet it will make him lame. That is the best term I can think of.
Immobile, handicapped, hurt Crippled.
Maybe or your body is just lame.
There are many different diseases that could be spread through sharing cups. These diseases could include blood and oral diseases.
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