- Your daily hoof checks and most farrier work are usually performed in a horse that is tied.
- "The hoof was like that when we took her, " Pablo said.
- Aled Davies for the Conservative group said he was unhappy to defer the decision but the leader of the Powys Independent Alliance group, Tony Thomas, had earlier warned of making decisions about the budget "on the hoof".
- The last bus had gone so we had to hoof it home.
- I also might kick with my big, heavy hoofs.
- Great Britain's economy is reeling from the cumulative effect of outbreaks of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also known as Mad Cow disease, and more recently Hoof and Mouth disease.
- Mr Rajoy, more worried by a recession that has left a quarter of Spaniards out of work, had been expected to hoof the idea into the long grass.
- Our first winter, she'd foundered (foundering is an equine wasting disease of the hoof), and developed sores and abscesses.
- The flowing structure of hoof shape is showed clearly by the numerical results in this paper.
- I'm 200 pounds on the hoof, and I can hit.
- If you notice, he doesn't dribble with his hoof.
- So hoof on over to an office hour and have some one-on-one face time with someone who'll help you master the material and improve your grade, to boot.
- In addition to the rhinos, herds of elephants, Asiatic buffalo, and uncountable deer thrive on the grasslands, providing so much meat on the hoof that Kaziranga supports twice as many tigers per square mile as any other place on earth.
- Not just any foot, either (although, also, not a robotic one), as this hoof belongs to something called a Nodosaur.
- The pig is also unclean; although it has a split hoof, it does not chew the cud.
- The teacher asked his pupils how many hooves a cow has.
- The visitors were then under pressure close to their line on the half-hour, but managed to hoof the ball to safety.
- The ancient city of Rome fell under the iron hooves of the barbarians.
- And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof the prancing and pawing of each little hoof.
- Hoof deformation and other hoof diseases are important diseases affecting dairy industry.
- Another primitively for horse's hoof Dutch.
- He hoofed his way to town.
- It is difficult, though, to push through economic reform in recipient countries if the impression is of policy made on the hoof.
- As she rushes off again, Hans waves back. The horse waves too, once again taking his hoof out of the boat.
- I was kicked by a hoof.
- Furman thinks you'd be more likely to hoof it, which would be good for you and the environment.
- Thus, anyone looking to purchase the device must either order on-line (and wait 2-4 weeks for delivery) or hoof it on down to your "local" Apple store which could be a state (or two) away.
- Her homework was covered in bites and hoof prints.
- Critics accuse Mr Zapatero of dictating short-term solutions on the hoof, rather than tackling deeper ills.
- Important policy decisions have to be taken on the hoof and in the light of circumstances which could not have been anticipated.
- His owner would ask him the product of multiplying four by three, and Hans would happily tap his hoof 12 times.
- Improved research techniques of sauce pork hoof about Chinese traditional cooking.
- But just then, the horse slams his hoof into the boat and steadies it.
- Mollie was not used to getting up early in the morning and had a way of leaving work early on the ground that there was a stone in her hoof.
- They launched a ferocious forward assault to try and snatch a late win, with Filo Tiatia driving them forward, but his error gifted possession to Leicester and allowed them to hoof the ball clear.
- Again high quality of life also get on the hoof!
- Wadsworth therefore painted out the feline paw and replaced it with a quieter hoof, gray in color and lightly bifurcated.
- The prancing and pawing of each little hoof.
- The laminitis required surgeons to cut away nearly 80 percent of his left hoof.
- The footwear features an imitation hoof made from carbon fiber and up to 5,000 individual horse hairs.