Yes. Hoofs and hooves are both acceptable plural forms of hoof.
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The correct term for a horse's foot is actually "hoof." The plural of "hoof" is "hooves." I don't think anyone would mind if you referred to the hoof as a foot, but if you want to use the correct term for it, use the word "hoof."
Foot is to man as hoof is to horse. Both are parts of the respective animals that they use for movement.
The white line in a horse's hoof is the area that connects the insensitive outer hoof wall to the sensitive inner structures of the hoof. It provides strength and support to the hoof. Maintaining the white line is important for overall hoof health and to prevent issues such as abscesses.
coronet band, if above the hoof and coronary band if actually on the hoof wall.
The plural form for the noun hoof is hooves.The plural possessive form is hooves'.Example: We heard the hooves' sound on the pavement as the officers approached.
The plural form of hoof is hooves. Hoofs is also acceptable.
The plural is hooves.
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Hooves meaning an animal's feet? It is the plural of hoof which is a foot with a hard hornlike surface or surfaces protecting the flesh and bone. The hoof is made of a similar substance to our toenails but is much thicker and harder.
Either hoof or hooves is acceptable, but hooves is seen more commonly.
A horse's foot is called a hoof. The plural (or when referring to all feet) is hooves.
The singular form for the plural noun hooves is hoof.
Hoof in the singular form, hooves in the plural.
The correct spelling of the plural form of the words in parentheses is "feet" for "foot," "sheep" for "sheep," "hooves" for "hoof," and "injuries" for "injury."
The plural of loaf is loaves. Some, but not all words ending in F change it to a V and add -es to form the plural (thief-thieves, hoof-hooves).
First, "hoof" is the singular form; the plural is irregular-- "hooves." It refers to what we humans would call the foot, and is generally used when discussing horses. So, a sentence: Because the horse injured its right front hoof, it could not run in the Kentucky Derby.