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Sentence Practice 2



This activity contains 5 questions.

Question 1.
The primary parts of a horse's hoof are (colon/no colon) the frog, the sole, and the bulbs.

 
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Question 2.
A horse's hoof should be cleaned as follows (colon/no colon) pick up the hoof, support it by holding it under the horse's leg, and gently remove any debris by using a hoof pick.

 
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Question 3.
Cleaning the horse's feet is a good time to check several other things (colon/no colon) whether the horse's shoes are staying on properly, whether there is any unusual heat or swelling in the horse's legs, and whether the hooves are in good condition.

 
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Question 4.
Two treatments are commonly used to improve hoof condition (colon/no colon) emollients are brushed on the surface of the hoof, and supplements such as biotin are added to the horse's feed.

 
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Question 5.
To have good feet, a domesticated horse needs (colon/no colon) plenty of exercise, regular attention by a farrier, and a good diet.

 
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