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Missouri | What is the cause? Have seen frozen hooves sluff off with different effects, and different results. Genetic Freak? One toe can allow the animal to grow larger before size puts stress on the weakest part. They need some type of cushion to keep the bone from pushing into the ground. Loss of both toes is ugly. I bet some one will give you a good answer, sorta looks like some trimming might help little, would not want the toe to turn up and cause open wound. Size and weight is his enemy. Freezer special about 5-600# around this house. Add some fat from another animal to keep hambuger from being to lean. | |
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