Podkova
Podkova is the term used in several Slavic languages for a horseshoe, a U-shaped metal plate fitted to a horse’s hoof to protect the hoof and improve traction. It is typically made of iron or steel and attached by nails driven through the hoof wall and clinched on the inside; lighter designs use aluminum or composite materials, and some shoes are glued on rather than nailed.
Construction and use: Traditional nailed shoes are shaped to follow the underside of the hoof and are
History: The practice of protecting hooves with metal shoes developed in Europe during the Middle Ages, enabling
Cultural significance and etymology: In many cultures, the horseshoe is a symbol of good luck, and traditions