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Does a horse have a heel or a toe?

 

Does a horse have a heel or a toe?
 
Horses have both heels and toes on their hooves. It is important for a horse to land heel-first to optimize shock absorption and reduce the risk of injury. Landing toe-first can lead to issues such as navicular disease, tendon and ligament injuries, and increased tension throughout the body. Encouraging a horse to land on its heels rather than its toes is essential for healthy hooves and overall soundness. Therefore, a horse has both a heel and a toe, and it is beneficial for the horse to land heel-first.
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