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Figure 14: A free-range horseshoe, and one attached to a horse. Horse hooves never stop growing for as long as the horse lives. In a sense, horseshoes do their job too well, because any horse that wears shoes must have them removed every six weeks or so, so that their nails can be filed back down to an appropriate size before their shoes are reattached.
How to Invent Everything: A Survival Guide for the Stranded Time Traveler
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