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  2. Horseshoe - Wikipedia

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    For there he knows the horse-shoe arch At every gate attends him. Nor partridges can he digest, Since the dire horse-shoe on the breast, Most grievously offends him.” [24] The mention of the "horse-shoe arch" likely refers to a horseshoe with its open ends facing downward, consistent with the illustrations found throughout the tale.

  3. Horse culture in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Horses are slaughtered in late November when the animals are at their fattest; it is considered bad practice to slaughter them in the summer. [53] They would also use the leather from the rear part of the horse's hide to make shoes. [35] Horse skin was one of the materials used for making the bowstring of the Mongols' infamous composite bow.

  4. Natural hoof care - Wikipedia

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    It has become standard practice to shoe most horses in active competition or work. However, there is a growing movement to eliminate shoes on working horses. Advocates of barefooting point out many benefits to keeping horses barefoot and present studies showing that improper shoeing can cause or exacerbate certain hoof ailments in the horse.

  5. The fall of Afghanistan’s horse power is a lesson to today’s ...

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    Its prosperity was primarily based on a single strategic commodity: the horse. But when the world no longer needed horses, Afghanistan’s fortunes rapidly sank—and that should be a warning for ...

  6. Farrier - Wikipedia

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    A farrier combines some blacksmith's skills (fabricating, adapting, and adjusting metal shoes) with some veterinarian's skills (knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the lower limb) to care for horses' feet. Traditionally an occupation for men, in a number of countries women have now become farriers.

  7. White Christmas 2024: Here's Where Christmas Morning Was ...

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    Last year, just 17.6% of the Lower 48 experienced a white Christmas. This was the lowest percentage since records began in 2003.Outside of the West's higher elevations, there was an area of snow ...

  8. Hoof boot - Wikipedia

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    Hoof boots may also be used when transitioning a horse from shod to unshod riding, or carried during a ride in case a horse throws a shoe. [2] In areas with persistently slippery conditions in winter, hoof boots are often used in combination with studs screwed into the soles. [3] This allows the horse to be ridden safely on slippery surfaces.

  9. Storm Babet: Horses stranded in flooded field are rescued - AOL

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