Pet horses need horseshoes: it's about protection and comfort for them, so horse owners fix and change them regularly.
But how come that animals need something that depends on humans so much to live comfortably?
Let's find out more of the benefits they bring.
Horseshoes are like shoes for horses. They protect their hooves, which are like their toenails. Hooves can get damaged, especially when horses walk on hard or rough surfaces like roads or rocks. Horseshoes act like armor to prevent injuries.
Horseshoes have a rough bottom surface that can give horses better grip on slippery or uneven terrain, like wet grass or muddy fields. It's similar to how people wear shoes with good treads to avoid slipping.
Horses use their hooves a lot, and without horseshoes, their hooves can wear down too quickly. Horseshoes help hooves last longer, so horses can walk and run comfortably.
Not all horses need horseshoes, though. It depends on the type of work they do, the terrain they walk on, and the condition of their hooves. Horseshoes are like protective gear for horses' feet, keeping them safe and comfortable.