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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1208913" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>That's great toad! Thanks for letting us know.</p><p></p><p>I know that many of you don't believe in trimming, but when you put them on a table and you can see a separation between the wall and sole, you need to worry about this happening. "Gravel" getting in to that space and abscessing out through the wall or the coronet band. I believe that it has more to do with nutrition and environment then it does genetics. Or perhaps even an injury. But none the less I like to check feet on a table once a year to ward off any potential problems, especially with a valuable bull. Just my :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1208913, member: 19938"] That's great toad! Thanks for letting us know. I know that many of you don't believe in trimming, but when you put them on a table and you can see a separation between the wall and sole, you need to worry about this happening. "Gravel" getting in to that space and abscessing out through the wall or the coronet band. I believe that it has more to do with nutrition and environment then it does genetics. Or perhaps even an injury. But none the less I like to check feet on a table once a year to ward off any potential problems, especially with a valuable bull. Just my :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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