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Introduction
Hooves are hard coverings that protect the toes of many animals. Hooves are not feet. They are more like toenails. Hooves allow animals to walk for long distances on hard surfaces without damaging their toes.
Horses, cattle, deer, pigs, sheep, camels, and other animals have hooves. Some animals, including horses and zebras, have a single hoof at the bottom of each foot. Other animals, including cattle and rhinoceroses, have separate hooves covering each toe.
Structure
Hooves are made of a protein called keratin. Keratin also makes up hair, fingernails, horns, and feathers. Even though hooves are hard and tough, they wear down with use. But like hair, hooves continue to grow throughout an animal’s life.
Hooves are not one solid piece. They grow in layers. Dead cells make up the hard, outer shell of the hoof. This part of the hoof, called the hoof wall, supports the animal’s weight. It also protects the softer parts of the toe.
Inside the wall of the hoof is a spongy growth called the frog. The frog acts as a cushion. Without the frog, an animal’s leg bones could be damaged by walking on hard surfaces. The frog also pumps blood through the hoof as the animal walks.
The only part of the hoof that grows is the area where it attaches to the toe. If the hoof cracks or is damaged, it cannot grow back together in the same way that a cut heals. It must grow from the inside out.
Hoof Protection
Working animals, especially horses, benefit from having metal shoes attached to the bottom of their hooves. These horseshoes protect the hooves from cracks and too much wear. People nail the shoes onto the hoof wall. This does not hurt the horse because the hoof wall is dead tissue.
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