why applying a horseshoe to the hoof doesn’t seem to cause pain or even discomfort to the horse

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As someone who has their nails done a lot, I can definitely feel at least minor discomfort with the filing and when I’ve had a hole drilled in the nail for dangly nail art. I find it incredible how the horses don’t seem to feel a thing when they’re having straight up iron nails hammered into their feet/toenail. And the scraping away of the fleshier part of the foot has got to be at the least uncomfortable. And when they are practically searing the hoof with the hot horseshoe. Do horses just have no nerves in their feet?

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The part of the hoof they are attaching the horseshoe to is the equivalent of your nail that grows past the skin on your finger. You dont scream in pain when clipping your nails, horses dont really feel the horseshoe being attaching because its not part of their foot

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