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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 737807" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>If the guy trimmed one or a couple of the cattle's feet I would expect a cover up. When I see all of there feet being trimmed then I would expect that the owner thought it was good marketing technique. </p><p>The ground may have a lot to do with it as others have stated. I have never had one trimmed but if this extremely wet year continues that may change.</p><p>If there were a mineral deficiency I would think it would also show up in other ways not only in the feet. (Feel free to correct me on that)</p><p>If the cattle were fed high protein diets would this also make their hooves grow faster added to the fact they are in a soft based feed lot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 737807, member: 5494"] If the guy trimmed one or a couple of the cattle's feet I would expect a cover up. When I see all of there feet being trimmed then I would expect that the owner thought it was good marketing technique. The ground may have a lot to do with it as others have stated. I have never had one trimmed but if this extremely wet year continues that may change. If there were a mineral deficiency I would think it would also show up in other ways not only in the feet. (Feel free to correct me on that) If the cattle were fed high protein diets would this also make their hooves grow faster added to the fact they are in a soft based feed lot? [/QUOTE]
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