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      Location: Northern CA | Got a new filly, her feet are rock hard +. Need to get her trimmed but not sure how to soften them. We normally overnight in a soaker pen, but can't do it when it is freezing. Any ideas? |
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 The Non Sky Diver
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   Location: SE Louisiana | Using good quality nippers and a new rasp... It should not be a problem.  |
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      Location: Northern CA | It is her soles, no way we can pare them out. I am talking HARD! |
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  Northern Chocolate Queen
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        Location: ND | Why do you want to cut the soles? I never touch them on any of mine unless their is loose flakey dead sole that wants to come out. |
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 The Non Sky Diver
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   Location: SE Louisiana | halter_ego - 2013-12-23 8:35 PM
It is her soles, no way we can pare them out. I am talking HARD!
I only know of two knives worth a crap on hard soles... D&H made in Canada and The Knife, Made in Illinois.
Edited by Komet 2013-12-23 8:49 PM
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      Location: Northern CA | SaraJean - 2013-12-23 6:42 PM
Why do you want to cutΒ the soles? I never touchΒ them on any of mine unless their is loose flakey dead sole that wants to come out. Β
Because her soles are so hard the bare pertruding below the walls. |
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| use corona (ointment) and wrap her feet in it over night in a paper bag about 3 days before you attempt to trim. |
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     Location: Arkansas | Ive seen guys use blow torches to heat the sole, drawing moisture to the surface to make it easier to trim. You could always to a simple soak in a feed pan. We don't have to worry about hard feet here, everythings standing in water right now! :/ Thrush is more our problem!!! |
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| We have used a propane torch in the past to draw the moisture down. Right before you're ready to do the trim, heat the foot, then get to work. |
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| http://www.centaurforge.com/Hoof-Marvel-Hoof-Re-Moisturizer-Spray-3...
Love this stuff. Makes then like tough leather, not super soft. |
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | Olive oil soaks right in as fast as you put it on. There are bags on line just for that sort of thing, strong enough for horses. |
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| few seconds with the torch will make them butter soft to knife out! |
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