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Most folks these days are using the orange handled trimmers.[attachment=0:34hgfdkh]Hooftrimmers.gif[/attachment:34hgfdkh]
They are small enough to fit most peoples hands and the sharp point helps in digging out under the hoof wall. The blades seem to last pretty well unless you cut into sand and rocks trapped under the flap of hoof wall that bends over. They definately cut well. Even better when the hoof is wet, which makes them softer.
They are small enough to fit most peoples hands and the sharp point helps in digging out under the hoof wall. The blades seem to last pretty well unless you cut into sand and rocks trapped under the flap of hoof wall that bends over. They definately cut well. Even better when the hoof is wet, which makes them softer.
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