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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1262904" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>I kinda thought the same thing, Sky. I guess you could set it up anywhere and not have to worry about dinging up your truck. Have to trim a lot of hooves to pay for that, but I guess compared to that newer one it may not be as far out of line as I first thought.</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, I'm familiar with hoof trimming tables of many different sorts, but all of the portable ones I've ever seen have been mounted on trailers, not directly on a truck. I guess if you were in the business full time it might be the way to go... There aren't many dairies left in this part of the country - most of the ones closest to us are Mennonites and last I knew they still did their own. We're not far from Braums, but they have their own set up too (again, last I knew anyway). Pretty much all the show cattle hoof trimmers in this part of the world are set up at their own place and expect you to come to them anymore.</p><p></p><p>The one Suzanne posted seems set up a little more practical to me, but I guess you'd have to use one to really know. I do like that license plate though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1262904, member: 19707"] I kinda thought the same thing, Sky. I guess you could set it up anywhere and not have to worry about dinging up your truck. Have to trim a lot of hooves to pay for that, but I guess compared to that newer one it may not be as far out of line as I first thought. Oh yeah, I'm familiar with hoof trimming tables of many different sorts, but all of the portable ones I've ever seen have been mounted on trailers, not directly on a truck. I guess if you were in the business full time it might be the way to go... There aren't many dairies left in this part of the country - most of the ones closest to us are Mennonites and last I knew they still did their own. We're not far from Braums, but they have their own set up too (again, last I knew anyway). Pretty much all the show cattle hoof trimmers in this part of the world are set up at their own place and expect you to come to them anymore. The one Suzanne posted seems set up a little more practical to me, but I guess you'd have to use one to really know. I do like that license plate though. [/QUOTE]
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