How about winter wheat? Grows pretty fast and lots of greenery.
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Poor goat. You need to cut parallel to the line where her skin and hair meet the hoof. I dare say the quick is not grown out that far, so you have a lot of cutting to do. Get some quick stop or styptic powder to have just in case. I like to use what they call hoof rot shears, they are good and sharp. If she does not hold still for you, tie her to something. Once you start trimming do not stop because she wiggles because that just teaches her wiggling and fighting will make it stop. Get someone to help you hold her if necessary. Trim all 4 feet each time. You don't want two short ones and 2 long ones. As you get more experience you will learn how much to trim . We are rooting for both of you. Oh and get some of that blue green stuff for hooves, i think for horses i forget what it is called. It has been years. Check the farm stores. Hugs.here are a couple pics of her feet. Please remember I didnt do this to her please. Any advice is appreciated!
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They would rip that up in a heartbeat, I'm looking for something hardier. Turnips?How about winter wheat? Grows pretty fast and lots of greenery.
Aren't you concerned about the big ones picking on the littles?
Ps, whether is spelled a bit different than weather. Just fyi.
Do I need to worry about harming her? She is the one who just kidded.You have to be smarter and more persistent than she is. I have been known to put them on the ground, turn them upside down and maybe get someone to sit on them.