hoof in the PONS Dictionary

hoof Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The legs are well-muscled and long, with good joints and tough hooves.
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During the night, the prince went back and cut off the firedrake's hooves.
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But the laminitis soon worsened, and the mare began to shed her hooves.
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Zinc is important to maintaining the skin and hooves of cattle.
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The legs are fine in bone, with small joints, but they are strong and the hooves are very tough.
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This can lead to overall decreased hoof quality within a breed and in riding horses in general.
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The legs tend to be slender and the hooves small but well-formed.
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They have white or yellowish hair on a pinkish skin but the eyes, hoofs and mouth are dark, and the skin may be speckled.
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He was forced to withdraw though after his horse sustained a hoof injury.
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The foot was fully supported by ligaments, and the middle toe developed into a hoof, which did not have a pad on the bottom.
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