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Bull needs his hooves trimmed
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 617128" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Optimally, hoof trimming is best left to the packing plant, especially with bulls. I would question why you want these genetics in your herd, although maybe it is a ground and travel issue creating poorly worn hooves.</p><p></p><p>If your bull is Hereford, polled, and has a damn good temper, I have a solution that doesn't involve a chute or a trimming table, but does involve a tub of grain, two strong men, 30 feet of 3/4" rope and a tractor. That said, I am a little backwards and I don't want to get you killed. Then again, I have never done the feet of a three year old, 2 years is the oldest I have and would ever attempt. :cowboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 617128, member: 1682"] Optimally, hoof trimming is best left to the packing plant, especially with bulls. I would question why you want these genetics in your herd, although maybe it is a ground and travel issue creating poorly worn hooves. If your bull is Hereford, polled, and has a damn good temper, I have a solution that doesn't involve a chute or a trimming table, but does involve a tub of grain, two strong men, 30 feet of 3/4" rope and a tractor. That said, I am a little backwards and I don't want to get you killed. Then again, I have never done the feet of a three year old, 2 years is the oldest I have and would ever attempt. :cowboy: [/QUOTE]
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