How Horses Keep Bare Hooves Warm on Frozen Ground
Frozen air, hard ground, exposed hooves: the scene looks hostile, yet the horse keeps moving. Instead of relying on shoes for warmth, the hoof itself manages the cold. Most of the hoof capsule is dead keratin, a dense biological composite similar to a tough shell. It has no active cells to freeze, so contact with ice mainly affects a thin, outer, non-living layer.The living tissue is buried deeper...More
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