Well it depends on If they have there feet protected with the horse shoe's . If they don't have their shoes then the rocks are more likely to have a little pain on there feet . If they have there shoes on then it will protect the outside area of the hoof . These shoes also give the horse grip so they can go anywhere . But of course , the horses will mayb get a little pain , so when u get back from whereever u have been , be sure to clean your horses feet after a ride by using a horse brush to remove mud , grass , moss , and anything else . Then use a hoof pick to remove any stones , coins , shells and anything hard ! Then rinse with water and use a spray specialised by the breeder ! I know this was real long but I hoped it helped u and ur horse ! Xx
Cows feet are different from horses feet because a horses foot is solid across and a cows foot has toes or has a split in the middle.
Most of the time it's the horses head.
horses have hooves so their feet don't get so dirty. it also protects their feet from getting hurt
No, the correct name for a horses feet are "Hooves". A horses foot is called a "Hoof"
they are very big horses
From 2.5 feet to 7 feet
What in the world are small rocks and bg rocks?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
The can not. AS many may know, this is a trick question because I'm sure that physically they can but literally since there is a metal hoof covering it then they can't see there own foot.
Same as a humans
hey horses heart rate at rest should be from 40 to 60 bpm
All of the above but not horses because they did not have horses.
Horses have only one heart.