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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 711201" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>It all depends on the animal and the feed. We don't have to do our meat steers at all unless we keep them up and decide to turn them out. The show animals we want to have a nice foot not cracking so maybe once or twice in it's life.</p><p>Sorry to hear about your steer. That stinks. If it were me I would only do as needed. But think in advance. If one looks like it will be a problem do them at the same time as the ones with problems. If its just long toes hack them off yourself. Just my opinion. They sell nippers. You can use cow or horse nippers or even hand trimmers for goats sometimes works.</p><p>Hope this helps,</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 711201, member: 411"] It all depends on the animal and the feed. We don't have to do our meat steers at all unless we keep them up and decide to turn them out. The show animals we want to have a nice foot not cracking so maybe once or twice in it's life. Sorry to hear about your steer. That stinks. If it were me I would only do as needed. But think in advance. If one looks like it will be a problem do them at the same time as the ones with problems. If its just long toes hack them off yourself. Just my opinion. They sell nippers. You can use cow or horse nippers or even hand trimmers for goats sometimes works. Hope this helps, Double R [/QUOTE]
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