I’m pretty sure most of us don’t spend a lot of time thinking about our sheep’s hooves … until something goes wrong. So in this wet, cold and possibly muddy time of year, I encourage everyone to think about hoof care and how to prevent problems!
Proper hoof care is essential for maintaining the overall health and well-being of sheep. Just like any other animal, sheep are susceptible to various hoof ailments that can affect their mobility and overall quality of life.
INSPECTING & CLEANING THE HOOF
The first step in maintaining healthy sheep hooves is regular inspection and cleaning. According to the experts at Ohio State University, inspect the hooves to identify any signs of injury, infection or abnormalities.
It’s also crucial to remove any foreign objects, mud or debris that may accumulate around the hoof. This not only prevents potential injuries but also ensures a clean environment for the sheep.
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This story is from the July - August 2024 edition of Hobby Farms.
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