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| | Hoof $93.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A hoof 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. Hooves grow continuously, and are constantly worn down by use. Hoof is the plural is either hooves, or hoofs. Most eventoed ungulates (such as sheep, goats, deer, cattle, bison and pigs) have two main hooves on each foot, together called a cloven hoof. Most of these clovenhoofed animals also have two smaller hoofs called dewclaws a little further up the leg these are not normally used for walking, but in some species with larger dewclaws (such as deer and pigs) they may touch the ground when running or jumping, or if the ground is soft. Other clovenhoofed animals (such as giraffes and pronghorns) have no dew claws. In some socalled clovenhoofed animals such as camels, there are no hooves proper the toe is softer, and the hoof itself is reduced to little more than a nail. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2011/01/14 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.34 inches |
| | Hoof And Mouth $11.49 Hoof And Mouth |
| | Hoof Knife $3.99 Hoof Knife Imported hoof knife with steel blade and hardwood handle. |
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| | Hoof Tester $19.99 Used to squeeze the hoof to find the source of pain, making it an essential tool for hoof health. 12" in Length Straight Sides Made of Stainless Steel |
| | HOOF-it Hoof Stand Standard Horse $174.99 Hoof care the easy & comfortable way! Easy on the horse and the user, the Hoof-it(R) Stand gives you both the post and cradle integrated into one, innovative hoof stand. Features a shock absorbing, integrated rubber cradle and hoof post into one easy-to-use unit. Provides a stable and safe support for the horse, allowing the horse to relax without putting all of it's weight on you. *Magnet Not Included* For additional safety and stability when working with the Hoof-it(R)Stand try the following: Keep one foot on the base unit when working with the Hoof(R) Stand Do not leave the horses leg or hoof in the cradle or on the stand, when unattended. Developed for farriers, veterinarians and horse owners. The innovative design dramatically reduces your risk of getting injured during hoof care tasks. The stand is ideally suited for use with all types of horses, including older horses that require special support and comfort during hoof care tasks. The rubber cushioned cradle fits different hoof sizes and hugs the hoof. Let Hoof-it(R) Hoof Stand deal with the majority of the horses weight during any type of hoof care tasks, rather than your back or knees. Also available in Draft Horse size, see item # BIA61 and Junior Size #E003012 |
| | HOOF It Nippers $74.99 Having the right nipper can make all the difference for the hoof and the horse. HOOF-it(R) Nippers are designed with thin, clean-cutting, high-polished steel. The cuts are thorough and exact, making hoof maintenance precise and painless. Measures 14" long. |
| | HOOF-it Hoof Stand Junior Blue $149.99 Hoof-it(R) Hoof Stand Jr. Hoof care the easy & comfortable way! Easy on the horse and the user, the Hoof-it(R) Stand gives you both the post and cradle integrated into one, innovative hoof stand. Features a shock absorbing, integrated rubber cradle and hoof post into one easy-to-use unit. Provides a stable and safe support for the horse, allowing the horse to relax without putting all of it's weight on you. The Junior was designed so that the cradle fits hooves up to size 2/140mm, to accommodate ponies, smaller horse breeds and older horses. Of course, the post, cradle and base are all interchangeable with the larger post, cradle, and base of the other HOOF-it(R) 2-in-1 Hoof Stands. *Magnet Not Included* For additional safety and stability when working with the Hoof-it(R)Stand try the following: Keep one foot on the base unit when working with the Hoof(R) Stand Do not leave the horses leg or hoof in the cradle or on the stand, when unattended. Developed for farriers, veterinarians and horse owners. The innovative design dramatically reduces your risk of getting injured during hoof care tasks. The stand is ideally suited for use with all types of horses, including older horses that require special support and comfort during hoof care tasks. The rubber cushioned cradle fits different hoof sizes and hugs the hoof. Let Hoof-it(R) Hoof Stand deal with the majority of the horses weight during any type of hoof care tasks, rather than your back or knees. Also available in Draft Horse size, see item # BIA61 and Standard size #BIA99 |
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Jim Parsons - Attack of the show - Around the Net
A Glossary Of Horse Racing Phrases And Their Meanings
Ante-post Betting days, weeks or months before the race is due to take place.
Course specialist A horse that runs well at a particular track.
Gelding Castrated horse.
Going The description of the ground conditions. Heavy, soft, good to soft, good, good to firm, firm, hard.
Green An inexperienced horse.
Jolly Betting talk for the horse that is the race favorite.
Maiden A horse that has not won a race.
Odds-on Odds when the winnings are less than the stake.
Off the bit Describes a horse being rousted along by the jockey.
On the bit Describes a horse going well within himself.
Over The top This phrase means a horse has passed is peak ability for the current season.
Plater A horse that usually runs in selling races.
Photo finish A photograph that shows the winner in a close finished race.
Schooled A horse that has been trained to jump.
Spread plate When a horseshoe falls off or detaches from a horses hoof.
Steamer A horse whose price shortens dramatically in the betting prices.
Stewards A panel of men and women who are responsible for seeing that the rules of racing are kept to.
Steward's enquiry An enquiry by the stewards into the running of a race.
Run Free This phrase is used to describe a horse that has gone off too fast in the early stages of a race.
Tic-tac A bookmaker's method of relaying betting odds information on the racecourse by means of hand signals.
Walk over A race with only one runner.
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