BiologyBrain
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The minis I work with (but don't own or have control of all their care) are good little guys. The largest one has seriously upright tin-can feet. In the slightly more than a year that I've been working with them, I very been trying to get this boy's feet cut down. The trimmer comes out every 4-6 weeks (just started 6 week trims) and is generally good, but nothing has significantly changed on this little guy's feet. The trimmer is coming tomorrow & I'm hoping to try to convince him to do something a bit differently. I've been trying to convince him to take more hoof when he trims, but he sees some pink he stops. At that point he's only taken a few centimeters if that, so nothing really changes. I've tried rasping once a week or so to 'train' the quick back (like you do on dogs nails), but never really get anywhere. He stands on his soles. At the moment he's not lame, but he spends much of his time hobbling along or just laying down. I've found many examples of feet that look like this little guy's & people always label it as neglect. I know for a fact this guy isn't neglected, he's just in-adequately trimmed. I just don't know how to address the issue.
Anyone have any tips on what I can say to this trimmer (he does a decent job on the draft & the other 3 minis) to finally get him to take a drastic amount of hoof off instead of being conservative???
Anyone have any tips on what I can say to this trimmer (he does a decent job on the draft & the other 3 minis) to finally get him to take a drastic amount of hoof off instead of being conservative???