Has anyone used the electric hoof trimmers? Can you share your thoughts on them?
Thanks!
Im a mini equine farrier and personally will stay away from them. To much could happen and lame or perm injury a horse. I will play it safe and do it the old fashion way... by hand.
Exactly, caution and common sense is the key.Thank you for posting this my hubby does the hoof trimming here and used keflor gloves but his hands are being riddled with arthritis. I've thought of buying the merlin for him, and last year I spoke to someone that uses the product. He says they work fine if you use caution and know what you are doing. Believe me,you can cut your hands up or a horse the old fashioned way as well. I don't think you will have any problems if you use caution and common sence.
As we get older the harder it becomes. You wouldn't believe how many times hubby has cut his hands with a hoof knife because a youngster jumped. Now he uses keflor gloves, and no more hands bleeding, he is on plavix for blood clots so these gloves are a must have. Even with the sharpest of tools sometimes the old fashioned way is just too much for us old timers. We can only do two a day now and used to be able to do five or six, but all that bending over, crazy! Yes I'm going to order a merlin and hope it works as someone advised me it would.Exactly, caution and common sense is the key.
My arms can't take the regular trimming anymore, and I was having such a tough time using a hoof knife, my hands just aren't strong enough anymore.. This tool has been the answer for me. There is no wear and tear on my hands and arms.
As we get older the harder it becomes. You wouldn't believe how many times hubby has cut his hands with a hoof knife because a youngster jumped. Now he uses keflor gloves, and no more hands bleeding, he is on plavix for blood clots so these gloves are a must have. Even with the sharpest of tools sometimes the old fashioned way is just too much for us old timers. We can only do two a day now and used to be able to do five or six, but all that bending over, crazy! Yes I'm going to order a merlin and hope it works as someone advised me it would.
No offense to you, or any other farrier out there.... But I had been trimming my herd myself the old fashion way for many years... But, The last 10 years or so, (as I am getting up there in age,) and 20 plus horses to trim is getting to be alot of work for me, so I have hired farriers.... Well, i have not had real good experience with the farriers around here... They don't seem to know how to trim a mini, (and I end up re-trimming, but still paying them for their services) or they don't remember when they make an appointment to trim my horses and forget to show up... And I am not talking about coming out to trim 2 or 3 horses..... They have a good days worth of trimming here for a good days wage. AND I Pay them cash.
Believe me, I would rather pay someone to trim feet.... but I also want them trimmed correctly......... so after some research, I bought the Merlin..
I am not recommending someone that doesn't have a clue in trimming feet, to use this electric trimmer..... Heck a novice shouldn't be trimming the old fashion way.
But...... If a person has a good understanding of how to trim, this tool saves alot of work and is the best investment I have made in a long time...
The biggest thing I would tell people... is the SAFETY.... Always use gloves and goggles or safety glasses.... PLUS... it is a good idea to wrap the horses tail, and make sure it is pulled to the side so that it doesn't get tangled in the trimmer..
I am sure even farriers would like this tool, once they tried it.
It sounds like you definitely got a bad trimmer. it is too bad they don't just replace yours with a new one. (I would at least ask). I have had no problems with mine. And your blade should last longer then that.I bought the Merlin about 18 months ago. The first time I used it the horse moved and nearly took my thumb off with the chainsaw blade. I know you should wear leather gloves and I learned the hard way, but also found it's very cumbersome to use with leather gloves on.
After about 6 uses of the trimmer on my minis, the handpiece started smoking and the motor quit. I had used it on medium speed as recommended. Called them and had to send it in, and they rebuilt the burned out motor for free. I will say that they have good customer service. The blade guard also flew off the machine after the 3rd use. They sent me a new blade guard free of charge, but still, should not have happened.
Now the problem that I have is my blade seems to be very dull. I ordered their special Diamond plated blade sharpener and have used it, and can't seem to get my blade sharpened. And after a few pieces all of the "diamonds" seem to be off my blade. Blade just jumps around and won't cut like it used to. Have tried turning the blade around, as it has to be mounted the right way, and makes no difference. There is no videos that I have found that show how to properly sharpen the blades. They need better educational videos for their products.
I can trim my horses in the traditional way in about 20 minutes. With the Merlin it can take me almost an hour. So I have mixed feelings. No horse will stand for an hour to get their feet trim, nor should they have too. I still end up using a hoof knife and rasp anyways.
So I have mixed feelings about it. Honestly, I haven't been using it. If anyone has advice on sharpening the blades or knows of any videos if you could please share. I don't think I should have to order a new chainsaw blade after about 12 trims (and buying the $45 sharpening tool). Thanks!