November 5, 2024

VIDEO: Trimming Hooves on the BIG Triplets!


Time to trim the hooves on the big triplet babies!
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Trimming Hooves on the BIG Triplets!

  1. I don't know what camera you use for these videos, but the visual is OUTSTANDING!! Almost like you're standing right there at the fence looking down at the goats at the beginning of the vid.
    New subscriber but having marathons of viewing. LoL!
    Thank you for all your knowledge.
    Brand new country mouse,
    Keith

  2. Hey Mrs.Pattera I have a goat question or a question for anyone else who knows goats. I bought a doe who is about 4 months away from being 2 and she is not very big. Her papers say she is a regular Nubian but she is so tiny! If I breed her to my Alpine buck who is about 200 pounds I'm afraid she won't be big enough to carry that load full term! Will she get any bigger? I'm not sure how tall she is probably about 4 squares high on the cattle panel.

  3. I knew a woman who had goats, and one way she let them naturally trim their own hooves was to make a little place for them to climb and play and lined it with roofing shingles.

  4. Hey Parade, you mentioned rot on the hood and I'm curious about how that is resolved? I have a friend with a doe and I don't know if she has ever had her hooves trimmed. She's pretty stand-offish. Thanks so much for the video, it is very informative. Debbie in rainy N.W. Florida

  5. It's so nice to have someone else telling people that hooves need to be trimmed. Cows need their hooves trimmed also. Hoof shears are very sharp.

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