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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 199144" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>The picture is not good enough for me to really jump on the hooves of the last heifer. I only have one pic so I think you have a better handle on the situation than do I. She does look long footed in that shot. We had red clay here so I have never had to trim a cows feet before age 8 and then usually because they were toeing into each other rather than getting long. The overwhelming majority of our cows (of any breed) completed a career here with us NEVER touching their feet. Of course we never grain fed heavy at all either. Talk to a beef nutritionist. I have heard of grain foundering heifers; but have no personal experience with it. </p><p></p><p>Looking back at it, I think I was comparing the last two heifers and skipped the big nice first heifer completely (the disadvantage of having to scroll from pic to pic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 199144, member: 2095"] The picture is not good enough for me to really jump on the hooves of the last heifer. I only have one pic so I think you have a better handle on the situation than do I. She does look long footed in that shot. We had red clay here so I have never had to trim a cows feet before age 8 and then usually because they were toeing into each other rather than getting long. The overwhelming majority of our cows (of any breed) completed a career here with us NEVER touching their feet. Of course we never grain fed heavy at all either. Talk to a beef nutritionist. I have heard of grain foundering heifers; but have no personal experience with it. Looking back at it, I think I was comparing the last two heifers and skipped the big nice first heifer completely (the disadvantage of having to scroll from pic to pic. [/QUOTE]
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