The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: pedigree porker on May 28, 2013, 03:48:27 pm
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We are new to goats, we have had our Nanny and her kids for 5 weeks and I think her feet are ready to be trimmed. I have done some research, but think practical help and demonstration would be a good idea.
I don't want to have a go and hurt her.
Is there anybody in the Newark area who would give us some help???
Thanks
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Have you tried to find a local goat club? I joined mine when I got my goats and have had lots of practical demos from members on all sorts of goat-keeping procedures. Not sure how you find out about clubs - maybe through BGS?
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Hoof Trimming a Goat (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=312feoyEPL0#) :)
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I learned off YouTube but you can't beat being shown. Our one goat had a limp so took her to the vet and he gave her a trim..wasn't a foot problem but was good to see someone do it in person
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Don't hold back when you're doing it and make sure you give them a good clean out around the rim.
Make sure you use the right type of clippers too that makes a difference.
Have the blue Terramycin spray available from vets not the purple stuff you get from your local farm shop if there are any problem areas. We spray regardless when we do it each month.
If you get a milking stand made up it will make your life SO much easier doing this monthly task and will make it much better for the goats too as they can chomp happily on their tea while you do it. If you don't have one or don't have time to make one up, then buy a lamb adopter from your local fencing place (or off ebay) which will hold the goat in place while you do it. You can tether them and try and do it but it's a hassle and you won't make nearly such a good job, unless they're very well behaved, which is unlikely :innocent:
Don't get phased by it and let it put you off keeping goats, it gets easier the more you do it.
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What neat hooves that goat had. I wish my goats had hooves like that. It would make cutting so much easier.
Carl, I would have given you a lesson.
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Meez thinks they doped the goat - if I tried to do it like that it would be tug of war :D
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Mine are pretty good. Pom prefers to lie down to have hers done but Cloud stands fairly well.
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I started to do our lot today but my Arthritis got that bad in my hands I only got half of them done, will do the other half over the weekend
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What perfectly shaped feet! maybe trimming regular from an early age keeps them nice, I wish my lot had such neat feet, hopefully the home grown girls will keep a good shape. :)
One thing, I wouldn't lift their feet so high, there again, if working from a milking bench, it wold be easier, my milking bench is double pallet high, and goats are tied to the wall, just gives that extra bit of height.
Mine are usually quite good now, it was a battle at first till they found I wasn't giving in. using the bench I manage on my own.