Make shoes for horses and donkeys
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The evolution of horses took place between four and a half to five and a half million years. Horses were first adopted by humans as pets around 4,000 BC. Horses have been commonly domesticated since 3000 BC. Currently, almost all horses are domesticated, but one breed of wild horse and those created by reintroducing domesticated horses are not domesticated. The physical structure of horses enables them to run away from attackers. Horses have a great sense of balance. They can sleep either standing or sitting. Most pet horses are saddled and reined between 2 and 4 years of age. A 5-year-old horse is completely young, and the average age of horses is 25 to 30 years. There are currently more than 300 types of horses in the world, which perform different tasks. Humans and horses participate in various sports and competitions together. They are also used for daily tasks like police, agriculture, entertainment and medicine. Although machines have replaced horses for many tasks, 100 million horses, donkeys and mules are still used for agriculture and transportation in underdeveloped and developing countries of the world. Many products are also obtained from horses, including meat, milk, skin, hair, bone and many medicines are distilled from the urine of pregnant mares. A horse's health and human service depend on its legs and hooves. If a horse has a defect in its leg or hoof, the value of the horse is lost. The material from which hoofs are made is called nails in the human body. That is why horses are shod. A horse's hooves continue to grow like human nails and every 5 to 8 weeks the horseshoe is removed, trimmed and re-shod. No one knows who made the first horseshoe. At first, Asian horsemen used leather shoes for their horses' shoes. During the first century, the Romans used leather and metal to make horseshoes. In the 6th and 7th centuries, European horsemen regularly made metal shoes for their horses. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the practice of making iron shoes became common. In 1835, Henry Burden invented a machine for making shoes for the first time in America, which made about 60 shoes. The horse is a human servant, so feeding, watering and caring for domesticated horses is a human responsibility. Owners usually hire farriers and farriers (farriers) to care for their horses. In ancient times, due to the passion of wars and Nawabs, horses were valued as much as horseshoes. But with the passage of time, due to change, the work of shoemaking has declined like horses and as a result, the doors to the comfortable life of shoemakers are also closing. In today's mechanized age, how is a shoemaker engaged in the struggle to maintain the relationship between body and soul? To find out, we spoke to striking edge shoemaker Muhammad Akbar, who is looking at readers in the form of a .