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Actually, they're running on fingertips with the hoof similar to the human nail.

https://esc.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Bone-Comparison.jpg

Did the pinky and thumb just kinda disappear or are they even tinier than the ring and index equivalent?

It's actually a really interesting question. It's commonly believed that on horses the vestigial remnants of additional toes/hooves/foot structure are the chestnuts and ergots. The first known horse had 3 and 4 hooves per leg!

This is a trimmed chestnut. They grow a material similar to a nail or horse hoof - ergots are similar, but in a different location. When they get big you just peel or clip it off. They can smell a bit strong when you trim them, but hooves smell worse when the farrier comes out!

Isn’t that exactly what the picture is showing or am I missing something here.

Neigh. The picture is only showing from the (human) wrist down. Horse legs and most (all?) mammal quadruped legs actually pretty closely resemble each other.

I am cursed with this relevant and more accurate image, so now you are as well πŸ˜”

Diagram depicting various leg types as human legs.

Human, dog, horse, and flamingo comparison for those who are not aware.

Sometimes I crawl on all 4s and pretend I'm a horse.with 8 legs.

it actually makes it easier to draw them visualizing it like that in your head