Shoes help prevent horses from slipping on paved or rocky surfaces and there are different types of shoes depending on what activity the horse is used for. Horses who travel on pavement or live in stalls with paved floors need to be shod to protect their hooves and avoid accidental falls. Shod horses are known to run faster and pull harder but if your neighbor keeps horses just for the occasional ride over average terrain, then he apparently sees no need to shoe his horses.As this resource states, some horses need shoes, and some don't, it just depends!
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