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<blockquote data-quote="plbcattle" data-source="post: 263760" data-attributes="member: 171"><p>cattle with long toes and cattle with bad feet are not the same. some cattle have bad feet and problems withe the actual structure of the foot or bones above the foot, a genetic defect. If an animal doesn't have rough terrain to trim the hooves, they sometimes need trimmed. It is a hair follicle that grows with protein. I have some cows that occasionally get long toes and I promise you nobody on here would cull them. Usually it's a one time event and when you have quite a few cattle things like that pop up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plbcattle, post: 263760, member: 171"] cattle with long toes and cattle with bad feet are not the same. some cattle have bad feet and problems withe the actual structure of the foot or bones above the foot, a genetic defect. If an animal doesn't have rough terrain to trim the hooves, they sometimes need trimmed. It is a hair follicle that grows with protein. I have some cows that occasionally get long toes and I promise you nobody on here would cull them. Usually it's a one time event and when you have quite a few cattle things like that pop up. [/QUOTE]
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