the frog is located in the hoof when you go to clean it, it is that "v" mark at the bottom; you clean it out really good or else your horse can get a fungus that is really nasty.
PLUS when cleaning dont touch it with a pick. Its very sensitive.
It would be dangerous because the frog might not be able to find food or water, and it would die. Or it might have a disease that ends up killing other frogs or animals. It might eat the food that another frog eats resulting in the other frog dieing from starvation. The possibilities are endless.
The gallbladder is hard to find in a frog because it is located behind the liver and the lungs, more near the dorsal side of the frog making it hard for us to find it viewing it from the ventral side of the frog.
The frog is the soft part of a horse's hoof that cushions the weight while running or being ridden. DO NOT PICK OUT WITH HOOF PICK!!!!
Architrave: arch + trave, the beam (trave) that connects the pillars or legs of a horse.
The parts of a horses foot are the frog,hoof crown, and other parts. A horse's foot is called a HOOF. There is an old saying "no foot, no horse" meaningif a horse cannot use its hooves it is good for nothing: riding, farm work, ect. Hoof care is important because if a horse is lame or has a bad hooof it cannot be ridden. The hoof of a horse is divided into two parts: the outer insensitive parts and the inner, sensitive parts. A horse's hooves need to be trimmed every 4 to 6 weeks, its like cutting and filing your nails. The Outer Insensitive Parts of A Horse's Hoof include the outer wall, the sole, and the frog. The Inner Sensitive Parts of A Horse's Hoof include bones and cartilage. Outer wall = made of dense horn and is constantly growing Frog= triangular shaped structure in the center of hoof
Wellll... A horse's 'frog' is part of their hoof; its the triangle shaped wedge in the middle. http://www.circlerranch.com/crcimages/ahoofparts.gif So basically, to find the answer, you just need to know what three functions of a horse's hoof is.
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I'm not sure what you mean about released, but the hoof and frog area should be cleaned regularly to remove rocks and other irritants that would cause the horse to become lame.
Wellll... A horse's 'frog' is part of their hoof; its the triangle shaped wedge in the middle. http://www.circlerranch.com/crcimages/ahoofparts.gif So basically, to find the answer, you just need to know what three functions of a horse's hoof is.
Back then, it was said that "horse whisperers" who practiced horse riding and witchcraft carried charms such as frogs. they would take the frog and leave it out side so the ants would eat every thing but the bones. one "horse whisperer" saw that the frog's pelvis looked like the triangle shape on the horses' hooves and soon, people were calling it that.
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The frog is the soft part of a horse's hoof that cushions the weight while running or being ridden. DO NOT PICK OUT WITH HOOF PICK!!!!
The frog is a sensitive part of the horse's hoof. If the hoof is protected with a horseshoe and the horse is not worked over excessively stony terrain, frog injuries are relatively uncommon but may leave the horse lame for quite some time. This sounds like an internet trick question. I have never heard of releasing a horse's frog.
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Because ther frog is sinsitive and hard grounds would make it hurt.
The horseshoe does not have a frog unless one is made by a farrier. he would heat the metal and make an extension on the shoe to protect the frog, but this is very rarely done. the frog is a triangular shaped part of the hoof. Found on the bottom of the hoof the frog provides support and cushioning for the hoof.