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Hoof Care

Using the front foot winch the offending hoof is comfortably restrained with plenty of room for examination and treatment and no obtrusions to blunten the knife.

 

Wide footstraps, shaped soft footholders, comfortable girdle, and non-slip floor ensure maximum cow protection and comfort.

Backhoof

The back leg is winched onto the guide bar making examination quick, effortless, safe and there is no chance of a broken hip as the underbelly supports her during treatment.

 

 

Forget Leg Roping!

Taupo Vets Back leg

Hoof Care Demonstration by

Taupo Veterinary Centre

Using a Pro Wrangler

at Sam Webbs farm.

Clippers on front hoof.Exaiming front hoof.Kelvin Heth

When working on a front hoof, it is recommend to also tie up the cows back leg.  This will prevent her lashing out with her back leg while the front hoof is being treated.  The cow will only have two feet on the ground but be fully supported by the double belly straps.

Front Hoof

Front Hooves

Treated Safely

Highland Cattle

A safe way to avoid Highland Horns!

Kelvin Heath at his runoff

Rear Hooves

Treated Easily

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