Hoof trimming is the routine maintenance of removing excess hoof wall growth and reshaping the bottom of a horse's foot. It prevents lameness, improves balance, and supports soundness. Performed every 6–8 weeks by a farrier, this essential practice benefits horses, donkeys, and other livestock by promoting healthy movement and preventing painful hoof deformities.
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