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Old 09/04/13, 02:22 PM
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How to Trim Hooves *PICS*

So, I trimmed my sweetie (OH my, and stubborn) doe's hooves yesterday. I figured since when I got my first goat, it was hard for me, that I would post pictures and really terrible instructions to go with them. So, I will now present to you...

How to Trim Goatie Hooves. *Keep in mind that I am not one to cut WAAAAYYY down, almost to the quick. I feel that if I cut some flesh off and some wall they will be good for the next three months.*

First, you want to get the right hold on the goat's hoof. You cannot do it grudgingly or you will slice yourself open, so it actually is important. You can wear gloves, I know many do, but I don't. I feel as if I have more control without gloves. For the front feet, I hold like this. My legs cradle the goatie leg to where I can see the hoof and she doesn't fall.

How to Trim Hooves *PICS* - Goats

For the back feet, I hold like this:

How to Trim Hooves *PICS* - Goats

Second, you want to kind of investigate the hoof, see what needs to be done. Alice hasn't been trimmed in about 6 months, her hooves weren't too absolutely horrible. If there is any hoof wall curling over, you need to cut that off straight away. First, start with one side, and just level the hoof to where nothing is overlapping anything or sticking out.

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Once you level one side off you can start on the next. Level that off the exact same way you did with the other. The back of the hoof pad may be growing towards the middle. You can cut the quick easily back here, so don't take a lot off. Just a simdge, and go from there.

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This is where you can start trimming access hoof pad off. Not the wall, the actual flesh. I used to get very freaked out over this, and as a newbie, I didn't do it because I didn't know you should. Well, it's easier then you think. At the hoof point, there is usually quite a bit of extra flesh there. So, at the very point, angle your hoof trimmers up, and cut the tip off. Remember, not enough is better than too much, so just go tiny bit by tiny bit. That way, you don't have a good chance of hitting blood. Once you see pink, if you do, STOP. That is the quick, like on a dog's toenails.

This is a finished hoof.

How to Trim Hooves *PICS* - Goats

How to Trim Hooves *PICS* - Goats

And here is a stubborn Alice who was not happy with me once we were done.

How to Trim Hooves *PICS* - Goats


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Very good post.
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Old 09/04/13, 02:32 PM
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Oh, and if you don't notice already, there is a video of Alice at the bottom. Let me embed that real quick.
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Great post! I hate trimming hooves! Thanks!
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Old 09/04/13, 05:37 PM
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Haha, you're welcome.

I actually thoroughly enjoy it. Makes me feel like one thing is off "the list"... which is quite true. LOL! And I love spending time with the goaties.
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Only two out of 17 goats that I purchased this year had their hoofs trimmed and several looked like they had never been trimmed. I usually put them on the milk stand with a little grain and trim away. I'm getting pretty good at it and my goats feet are looking much much better.
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My next project is learning to trim my horses hoofs. I think I will buy the tools as soon as I feel better.
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Doug, check out "Making Natural Hoof Care work for You" by Pete Ramey and you can rent these videos at giddyupflix: http://www.giddyupflix.com/detail.php?id=439

The videos are WAYYY more in depth but the book is a nice start.
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Yeah, Doug, that is what I do. just give them grain. With taking pictures while I was doing it, it took FOREVER. She actually got tired of her grain, it took so long.
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GraceAlice can we get a pic of the hoof trimming tool you are using - thanks it was very informative!
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These are the trimmers I use: http://www.premier1supplies.com/deta...46229&cat_id=6 They are absolutely LOVELY.
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These are the trimmers I use: http://www.premier1supplies.com/deta...46229&cat_id=6 They are absolutely LOVELY.
Very interesting they look just like the pruners for my rose bushes - thank you for the link!
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They are super duper sharp, try cutting yourself with them. UGH.

They are just wonderful, probably great for butchering birds and bunnies too.
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