So did you just use regular scissors? Or if not, what kind did you use and where did you get them? also, is is necessary to use the sander afterwards?
This is a very helpful demonstration... I wonder if the shears are necessary, or if one could get away with rough grit sand paper on a block instead? The heels are the only part that I get concerned about and am always concerned about cutting off too much, is it pretty safe to snip the actual pad material? Thanks again!
So did you just use regular scissors? Or if not, what kind did you use and where did you get them? also, is is necessary to use the sander afterwards?
peturpony27 7 months ago in playlist Other Animals
This is a very helpful demonstration... I wonder if the shears are necessary, or if one could get away with rough grit sand paper on a block instead? The heels are the only part that I get concerned about and am always concerned about cutting off too much, is it pretty safe to snip the actual pad material? Thanks again!
HTCSWEOD 7 months ago
whats the spray called that you put on it if you make the hoof bleed.
i cant remember
ollieboater123 1 year ago
@ollieboater123 Not sure about the UK, but I use Terramycin (aerosol) Spray, any antiseptic spray for animals will do...cheers
PikaminiStud 1 year ago
NICE JOB!!
TheMrsVolfie 1 year ago
This is great thanks!! I've never seen anyone hold the back legs that way but it looks very effective and I'm going to go try it now!!
dancinchiky111 1 year ago
@dancinchiky111 Hi. Thank you very much. They kick a little at first but learn to trust you.
PikaminiStud 1 year ago
very good trimming :) Thanks Pikamini miniature goat stud
Rivergate007 2 years ago
Our pleasure, and thank you very much for watching. We're stoked it helped.
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PikaminiStud 2 years ago