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Fun fact: This overgrowth is caused by domestication. Wild horses maintain hooves naturally by running across a multitude of surfaces in large distances therefore naturally “trimming” their hooves. #MoreYouKnow https://kb.rspca.org.au/knowledge-base/how-often-should-my-horse-see-the-farrier/ https://chr.org/no-hoof-no-horse-the-importance-of-hoof-care/#:~:text=Wild%20horses%20don't%20have,naturally%20files%20down%20their%20feet.

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