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- Hoof - Wikipedia
Numerous factors can affect hoof structure and health, including genetics, hoof conformation, environmental influences, nutrition, and athletic performance of the animal The ideal hoof has a parallel hoof-pastern axis, a thick hoof wall, adequate sole depth, a solid heel base and growth rings of equal size under the coronary band
- HOOF Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HOOF is a curved covering of horn that protects the front of or encloses the ends of the digits of an ungulate mammal and that corresponds to a nail or claw How to use hoof in a sentence
- Hoof | Description, Anatomy, Function, Examples, Facts | Britannica
A hoof is a hard, flexible covering that protects the toes of ungulate mammals Because all hoofed animals essentially walk on the tips of their toes, hooves provide a strong, insensitive surface to bear the weight of their bodies
- HOOF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
HOOF definition: 1 the hard part on the bottom of the feet of animals such as horses, sheep, and deer 2 to kick a… Learn more
- HOOF Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Hoof definition: the horny covering protecting the ends of the digits or encasing the foot in certain animals, as the ox and horse See examples of HOOF used in a sentence
- Hoof - definition of hoof by The Free Dictionary
Define hoof hoof synonyms, hoof pronunciation, hoof translation, English dictionary definition of hoof hoof horse hoof n pl hooves or hoofs 1 a The horny sheath covering the toes or lower part of the foot of a mammal of the orders Perissodactyla and
- HOOF definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
I remember seeing her riding hat afterwards: there was a great hoof print on it
- What does HOOF mean? - Definitions. net
Hoof A hoof, plural hooves or hoofs, is the tip of a toe of an ungulate mammal, strengthened by a thick, horny, keratin covering The hoof consists of a hard or rubbery sole and a hard wall formed by a thick nail rolled around the tip of the toe The weight of the animal is normally borne by both the sole and the edge of the hoof wall
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