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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 1136179" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>George H'76 called me the day this thread went up and the hoof comments started. He was surprised because he had posted pics of these bulls before and no one said anything about their feet.</p><p>As for our vet we have always told him that if he saw something we should be concerned about to go a head and say it, it would not offend us because we would always rather learn then be in the dark of a possible problem.</p><p></p><p>Ken my feelings are not hurt. Every person is allowed their own opinion but like I stated before but everyone seems to be ignoring is, I know this ground and what it will do to those feet.</p><p>Do I want to go ahead and call in a hoof trimmer and risk laming our bulls or just leave them alone?</p><p>I am leaving them alone.</p><p>Like I stated before my Jersey milk cow had long toes on her by keeping her in the corral until we turned her out in a small pasture. What happened? The hooves were worn down.</p><p>So like I said before and I am saying again lets take another look at the end of the breeding season.</p><p></p><p>Alan yes us women do stick together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 1136179, member: 5917"] George H'76 called me the day this thread went up and the hoof comments started. He was surprised because he had posted pics of these bulls before and no one said anything about their feet. As for our vet we have always told him that if he saw something we should be concerned about to go a head and say it, it would not offend us because we would always rather learn then be in the dark of a possible problem. Ken my feelings are not hurt. Every person is allowed their own opinion but like I stated before but everyone seems to be ignoring is, I know this ground and what it will do to those feet. Do I want to go ahead and call in a hoof trimmer and risk laming our bulls or just leave them alone? I am leaving them alone. Like I stated before my Jersey milk cow had long toes on her by keeping her in the corral until we turned her out in a small pasture. What happened? The hooves were worn down. So like I said before and I am saying again lets take another look at the end of the breeding season. Alan yes us women do stick together. [/QUOTE]
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