toe crack
Noun: A vertical fissure or split in the hoof wall, specifically located on the front portion (the toe area) of a horse's hind foot.
This is a specialized veterinary or farriery term used to describe a specific type of hoof injury or defect in equines. It refers to the physical crack itself.
Examples: * The farrier identified a significant toe crack that needed immediate attention to prevent further splitting. * Lameness in the horse was traced back to a deep toe crack in its left hind hoof. * Regular hoof care can help prevent the formation of a toe crack.
The term is almost exclusively used in the context of equine health, hoof care, and veterinary medicine. It describes the condition's location and nature.
- Hoof crack: A more general term for any crack in a horse's hoof.
- Quarter crack: A hoof crack located in the quarter (side) region of the hoof.
- Sand crack: An older, synonymous term for a hoof crack, often specifically a toe crack.
- Toe crack can be further described by its severity (e.g., , ) or cause.
- Sand crack (archaic/synonymous in some contexts)
- Hoof fissure (more clinical)
As a compound noun, "toe crack" has this single, specific meaning within equine terminology. It is not used in general English.
- a crack on the forepart of a horse's hindfoot