Dogs will eat almost anything that vaguely resembles food.
brain stems, cat meat, cow hoofs, horse nipples, and toe nail clippings.
Because its a strong smell!?:)
You should not put artificial nails on an exposed toe. If the nail fell off, it should be protected until the nail grows back in.
ivory contains horse bone and nail clippings
3 inches
If a horse has a nail in his sole, he has a high risk of infection. Below the sole is living tissue. A nail could have introduced dirt and bacteria into the hoof. Consult with a professional such as your veterinary practitioner.
Waste materials from nail care, such as nail clippings, used nail polish remover, and empty polish bottles, should be disposed of responsibly. Nail clippings can typically be thrown in the regular trash, while used polish remover should be handled as hazardous waste due to its chemical content. Empty polish bottles should be recycled if they are made of recyclable materials, but it’s important to check local recycling guidelines. Additionally, salons should consider using eco-friendly products to minimize waste and environmental impact.
nail file
cut them you idiot
cut it off
For want of a nail the show is lost, for what of a show the horse is lost, for want of a horse the rider is lost, is part of a famous quote. This quote was by Benjamin Franklin.
Yes, you can put nail clippings in a worm farm, but it should be done in moderation. Worms can consume small amounts of keratin, which is found in nails, but excessive amounts may not break down well and could harm the worms. It's best to focus on adding a balanced mix of organic materials, such as fruit and vegetable scraps, to ensure a healthy environment for the worms.