Tender feet can be caused by a number of things. Fats trotting, cantering or galloping over rocky ground can cuse sore feet. New choes can sometimes make feet a little painful for a while. Having to much exposure to wet soggy ground can cause foot problems as can too much hard dry ground. Leg problems can arise from being ridden too fast over hard ground.
The horse tender was called a hostler.
This depends on the type of movement the horse is doing. Of course, there will be times when a horse has all four feet on the ground. When a horse is walking, it only lifts one foot into the air. When a horse is trotting, it lifts two legs off the ground. When a horse is cantering, there are times when three legs are in the air, and there are times when just two are in the air. When a horse is galloping, all four feet come off the ground.
Yes, it is important to clean out the frog of a horse's hoof regularly to remove dirt, debris, and bacteria that can accumulate and cause infections. It helps maintain the overall health and function of the hoof.
I am not 100% sure but I think is is the Clydesdale horse. It has white hair on it's feet usually and brown hair over it's body. Hope this helps. :)
One foot is a 'hoof' more than one are called 'hooves' Farmers put horse shoes on the hooves so the horses dont hurt their feet, hooves have special forms so horses can run easily.
Tender Feet - 1925 was released on: USA: 10 May 1925
The cast of Her Tender Feet - 1919 includes: Charley Chase Harry Mann
hooves are found on horse feet
Horse stomp there feet when they get tried. This does not mean that your horse is mad at you.
The cast of Tender Feet - 1925 includes: Eddie Baker Dorothy Brock Walter Hiers Duane Thompson
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The horse tender was called a hostler.
Tender and swollen spots on the head could be from scalp issues. If the hair follicles are irritated, this can also cause tender spots.
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I have never heard of a horse jump 13 feet. The highest I know of was 8 feet.
There are 220 yards in a furlong. That equals 660 feet. If a horse ran 2 1/2 furlongs, that means the horse ran 1,650 feet.