Show Trimming Bulls Bull's Feet to Prevent Various Evils nulls Culls kept In close quarters with little exercise frequently develop long hoofs This condition Is not only Unsightly unsightly un un- sightly but may become painful so much so that the bull cannot stand or walk square squarely I Then too It It brings on various other foot toot troubles such as ns foul toul foot and rot rol The hoofs should be trimmed or they will break off oft or disfigure ure the animals animal's feet With young oung animals this trimming often can be done with a n 1011 long handled han led chisel while the animal is standing on a ahard ahard ahard hard dirt or plank floor The sole and the tue cleft between the claws vs cannot cannot can cnn not be gotten otten at nt In thIs tills way however Veyer and oftentimes these parts cause the most trouble In that event e It may maybe maybe maybe be necessary to throw and tie the tile tilea a animal a mini A pair of pincers like those used In shoeing horses comes in hand handy In clipping cUpping off oft the toe of the hoof or Itcan It Itcan itcan can be sawed off ort with a tooth fine saw A A. shoeing knife can be used to trim out the tile sole and dead hoof and then a rasp to smooth down the surface Tho The which often grow to great length should also be trimmed of oft off fairly fairly fair fair- I ly close Farmers Farmers' Farmers Farmers' Bulletin 1412 |