What is the clove?
ACLOVEN HOOF is a hoof that is divided into two different segments. Deer, cattle and goats have all clogged hooves, including mammals and animals with clogged hooves are generally in the order of artoodactyly. In biology, Klovan hooves can help distinguish the animal and are also considered important for religious reasons, because some religions include clogged hoofs into their eating restrictions.
The shape of the clogged hoof includes two fingers that are clearly divided and surrounded by hard hoof material. Fingers can also be capable of some limited independent movement and are subject to the same hoof diseases as animals with one position. In addition, the animal with hoofs can have corners; The only animals with real corners also have clogged hooves. Many animals in this order are also ruminants, which means that they have specially adapted digestive systems to facilitate the extraction of nutrition from plant material.
in some religious beliefs can peopleeating only meat from animals with clogged hooves; Some religions may also specify that these animals must also be ruminants. That is why Jewish belief observers eat beef, but not pork, because while both animals have clogged hooves, pigs are not chewers. Many Christians are familiar with a part of the Bible, which covers pure and unclean animals in which the recording is an important distinguishing feature. The head hoof was also connected in some cultures with the devil; Satan is often depicted with clonan hooves in Christian religious art and writing, for example.
songs left by clogged hoof are quite distinctive. In regions with wild populations, such as deer, there are small double signs of plugs in the soil quite common and are used to monitor these animals in their natural environment. The highest member is a giraffe that has a special set of hoof designed to support the unique skeletal structure of the giraffe.
Care for livestock and animals with clogged hooves is important. The hooves must be cropped regularly to prevent excessive growth and should ideally be cleaned, especially in cleft to ensure that the hoof remains healthy and dry. In general, called animals must also be maintained on dry and clean subsoil, as their hooves can seriously infect if they are exposed to moisture, fungi and bacteria. Many of these animals are trained to raise their legs for examination and handling so that their owners can be sure they are in good health.