Trimming Hoofs

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My goats need their hoofs trimmed.. anyone have some advice? I have a hoof pic and the hoof goat trimmers.. how do i secure the goat? Do you need a rasp?
 

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The hoof is just like a finger nail that is in a V. Put a leash on them and a bucket of their favorite feed and clip in a few minutes.
Very easy to clip them with any sheers just like clipping your own nails ;)
see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCEYguDRLSo
 

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I use my milk stand to trim my goats feet. It makes it really easy to do their feet as they are up off the ground and I don't have to lean over so much; especially on my extra tall milk stand. If you don't have a milk stand (sounds like you don't, then tie them to a fence and, as alba said, give them something good to eat (grain or feed - but not too much) and start with one foot. I like the video but I wish they would have actually shown from start to finish on one foot instead of jumping around so much. Here's another link that may help you - http://goat-link.com/content/view/109/106/ and never forget http://fiascofarm.com/goats/hoof-trim-rf.htm.

It's really easy to do if your goat stands relatively still. I don't use a rasp but many people do.

Good luck - have fun!:D
 

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freemotion asked:
What kind of goat is Rooster on the youtube clip?
I'm going to say Alpine or at least an Alpine mix - he's a big boy.
 
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