
doi: 10.1136/vr.e8662
pmid: 23293151
WE read with interest the Editorial by Blowey and Inman (2012) and agree wholeheartedly with their call for hoof trimming protocols to be reconsidered. Cutting the toe at the ‘correct’ length provides a crucial marker for sole thickness and the requirement (or not) for removal of the solar horn in the widely used ‘Dutch’ method. It would be interesting to see how pedal bone base length relates to dorsal wall length in …
Foot Diseases, Hoof and Claw, Treponemal Infections, Animals, Cattle Diseases, Female
Foot Diseases, Hoof and Claw, Treponemal Infections, Animals, Cattle Diseases, Female
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