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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 617481" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>I can't see by the photo that here feet are a problem. Toss her if you have to start trimming feet. Put her out into your roughest stoniest paddock, ease up on the grain. I had a South Devon show heifer 20 years ago that I trimmed her feet,it got that way I had to keep on doing it. She passed the genetic trait onto two of her progeny. I got rid of herafter that. At the time I lived in a very rocky area so there was no reason for her to have had bad feet.I have never had feet problems in any cattle since. It takes a fair bit of work to prepare British breed cattle for the show ring. Its another job to have to resort to hoof trimming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 617481, member: 8793"] I can't see by the photo that here feet are a problem. Toss her if you have to start trimming feet. Put her out into your roughest stoniest paddock, ease up on the grain. I had a South Devon show heifer 20 years ago that I trimmed her feet,it got that way I had to keep on doing it. She passed the genetic trait onto two of her progeny. I got rid of herafter that. At the time I lived in a very rocky area so there was no reason for her to have had bad feet.I have never had feet problems in any cattle since. It takes a fair bit of work to prepare British breed cattle for the show ring. Its another job to have to resort to hoof trimming. [/QUOTE]
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