Tiddlypom
Carries on creakily
I bought a very decent set of hoof nippers when I set myself up to trim my horse's feet myself a couple of years ago. I have, however, been too scared to use them and instead use a rasp to trim the feet!
I did need to use them in earnest last night when one of them (not the horse in the pics) came in with a big chunk of hoof wall splitting off. The rasp would have made the split worse, so I did my best with the nippers. Result not too bad, took off as little as possible, horse is comfortable, and farrier is due here anyway in 3 days for one of his regular 3 monthly visits.
How is the best way to hold the dang things?
These are demo pics only showing my current technique, I didn't actually use them on this horse, I just rasp her. I don't seem to be able get them sufficiently wide apart one handed. I probably could use them two handed when the foot is resting in the hoof jack cradle, but that's not always suitable.
I can ask my friendly farrier for advice on Friday, but any HHOers got any tips or tricks, please?
Opening the nippers up TP style.

Closing the nippers TP style


I did need to use them in earnest last night when one of them (not the horse in the pics) came in with a big chunk of hoof wall splitting off. The rasp would have made the split worse, so I did my best with the nippers. Result not too bad, took off as little as possible, horse is comfortable, and farrier is due here anyway in 3 days for one of his regular 3 monthly visits.
How is the best way to hold the dang things?
These are demo pics only showing my current technique, I didn't actually use them on this horse, I just rasp her. I don't seem to be able get them sufficiently wide apart one handed. I probably could use them two handed when the foot is resting in the hoof jack cradle, but that's not always suitable.
I can ask my friendly farrier for advice on Friday, but any HHOers got any tips or tricks, please?
Opening the nippers up TP style.

Closing the nippers TP style




