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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12197"><p>> What can cause the inside toes of</p><p>> all four hooves to grow at a curve</p><p>> on my cows? They are brahmans if</p><p>> that makes any difference. Thanks</p><p>> for your help.</p><p></p><p>Jim I hadthat problem too. I asked everone I knew what to di about ir the advice was that they trim dairy cattle and I would probley need to do tha too. I ended up asking a neighboor if I could run my critters with his on the rocky slopes. he agreed, They have trimed up perfect and look good. As for the curves I think it is the way a legg is tied in on the animal.lower on the heel than on the toe.even with her hoofs trimed I notice they are still curved and it also is present on her calves.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:beefalocindyo1@yahoo.com">beefalocindyo1@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12197"] > What can cause the inside toes of > all four hooves to grow at a curve > on my cows? They are brahmans if > that makes any difference. Thanks > for your help. Jim I hadthat problem too. I asked everone I knew what to di about ir the advice was that they trim dairy cattle and I would probley need to do tha too. I ended up asking a neighboor if I could run my critters with his on the rocky slopes. he agreed, They have trimed up perfect and look good. As for the curves I think it is the way a legg is tied in on the animal.lower on the heel than on the toe.even with her hoofs trimed I notice they are still curved and it also is present on her calves. [email=beefalocindyo1@yahoo.com]beefalocindyo1@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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