
Today I thought we would take a look at the names for the parts of the hoof.


This is a diagram of a hind hoof.

http://www.barefoottrim.com/physiology/partsofhoof.htm This site has some interesting information on barefoot trimming, descriptions of what a horse's hoof should look like, and some more photos of hooves.
Enjoy your day and don't forget to hug your DOR
1 comments:
Wow, there sure is a lot going on in your foot area! Very complex.
You were nekked??? I'm *shocked! ;-)
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