Horseshoe
A horseshoe is a curved metal plate nailed to a horse's hoof to protect it from wear and to improve traction. Most are U-shaped and have nail holes along their edges. Traditional shoes are made of steel or iron, but modern examples use aluminum for lighter weight or synthetic materials such as composites or rubber. Specialized shoes may be designed for therapeutic support, reduced concussion, or performance needs.
Fitting a horseshoe is done by a farrier. The process typically includes trimming and balancing the hoof,
Horseshoes have a long history. The practice likely began in ancient times in various cultures and became
Variants include open-heel and closed-heel designs, bar shoes for extra support, and traction aids such as studs