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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 1081106" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>The foot trimer obvious'ly did'nt know any better. Long ago when we were led to beleive that all young bulls needed their feet trimed before they were sold , there were at least in this country travelling foot trimers, one of them a old herdsman always had a turpentine can and small paint brush before you set the animal down you painted the foot generous'ly and he claimed that it toughened or some how hardend the hoof. One of our young trainees,years ago, traveled with the inventor of a neat triming table all over Wi and Minn as a kid triming dairy cows. Still does that as his liveing and does well at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 1081106, member: 13859"] The foot trimer obvious'ly did'nt know any better. Long ago when we were led to beleive that all young bulls needed their feet trimed before they were sold , there were at least in this country travelling foot trimers, one of them a old herdsman always had a turpentine can and small paint brush before you set the animal down you painted the foot generous'ly and he claimed that it toughened or some how hardend the hoof. One of our young trainees,years ago, traveled with the inventor of a neat triming table all over Wi and Minn as a kid triming dairy cows. Still does that as his liveing and does well at it. [/QUOTE]
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