there are many breeds with "feathers" (the long hair around the hooves) they are mainly heavy breeds, the most common are:
. Cobs
. Gypsy Vanner
. haflingers
. Shires
. Clydesdale (clides-dale)
. draft
. Percheron
It could be hooves, horse shoes, hair, ticks, or the horse itself.
The forelock.the hair that grows at the back of the hooves is called the fetlock.get it?
Oh, dude, hooves totally get an apostrophe! Like, when you're talking about the possessive form, you gotta throw in that apostrophe before the "s." So, if you're talking about the hooves of a majestic unicorn, it's totally cool to write "the unicorn's hooves." Keep it casual, man!
Yes, the hair grows at the same frequency as a human's tooth hair or nail hair. They can also wax it, which lasts a lot longer... or you can do what most women do and just paint nail polish over the hair to mask it. Only you can prevent horse hoof hair...
A Clydesdale is the same as AA normal horse. It's just stronger and has hair covering it's hooves. They eat grass,grains like horse food sold at farm stores. Thay need to be able to run around and have alot of exercise!Üthats all!Ü
Yes, a horse's hooves are made primarily of keratin, which is a tough protein that also makes up human hair and nails. Keratin provides strength and protection to the hooves, allowing horses to bear weight and move comfortably. Proper hoof care, including regular trimming and maintenance, is essential for a horse's overall health and well-being.
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Horse hooves are made of a tough protein called keratin – the same stuff our nails and hair are made of. Answer By: BlueHorse211
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Deer have highly sensitive hooves so even when something as small as a hair can irritate the fur between toed hooves. Deer also cant sneeze so they where to bend down to sniff it, they wouldn't be able to clear there nose. They get the hair from barber shops.