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Wisconsin's Trusted Hoof Trimmer

Expert Hoof Trimming &
Cow Lameness Prevention

Professional mobile hoof care for dairy and beef cattle. Functional trimming, disease treatment, and hoof blocks — we keep your herd moving comfortably.

📍 Wisconsin, United States
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Our Hoof Care In Action

Hoof trimming process
Functional trimming
Hoof block installation
Cow hoof health check

Request a Hoof Trimming Appointment

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Professional Hoof Trimming Services

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Trimming & Shaping

Precision cutting of overgrown horn to ideal length (avg 8.25 cm). Restores natural shape and prevents lameness.

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Health Evaluation

Thorough inspection for lesions, white line disease, sole ulcers, and early infection signs.

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Functional Trimming

Balance weight distribution between inner and outer claw, reducing joint stress and improving mobility.

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Disease Treatment

Advanced therapy for digital dermatitis, foot rot, and infectious claw disorders.

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Hoof Block Installation

Wooden or plastic blocks to relieve painful claws and speed recovery.

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Specialized Equipment

Hydraulic crush, hoof nippers, and grinders ensuring safety and maximum comfort for your cattle.

Why Wisconsin Farmers Trust Us

  • ✔️ 10+ years of specialized hoof trimming experience
  • ✔️ Certified functional trimming & member of Hoof Trimmers Association
  • ✔️ Mobile service, we come to your farm with state of the art chute
  • ✔️ Proven reduction in lameness & increased milk production
  • ✔️ Transparent pricing & detailed hoof health reports
Lead Hoof Trimmer
John M. Carter Certified Master Hoof Trimmer, serving Wisconsin dairy herds since 2012.
5,000+ Cows trimmed annually
98% Lameness improvement rate

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about professional hoof trimming

How often should dairy cows receive hoof trimming? +

Dairy cows typically need trimming every 6–12 months depending on housing, genetics, and wear. Regular functional trimming helps prevent lameness and maintains mobility and milk production.

What are the signs my cow needs hoof trimming? +

Look for uneven gait, reluctance to walk, standing with arched back, overgrown or cracked hooves, and reduced feed intake. Early intervention prevents serious infections.

Does hoof trimming hurt the cow? +

No – when performed correctly, trimming is like cutting fingernails. It relieves pressure and pain caused by overgrown hooves. Our skilled trimmers prioritize animal comfort and safety.

What is functional trimming and why is it important? +

Functional trimming balances weight between the inner and outer claw, correcting uneven pressure. It reduces joint stress, prevents lameness, and extends the productive life of the cow.

Do you service all of Wisconsin? What are your travel fees? +

Yes, we cover the entire state of Wisconsin. Travel fees vary based on distance, but we offer competitive rates and bundle discounts for large herds. Contact us for a custom quote.

What equipment do you use? Is it safe for my animals? +

We use hydraulic trimming chutes, precision hoof nippers, and angle grinders. All equipment is maintained for safety and hygiene, ensuring a stress‑free experience for your livestock.

Keep Your Herd Healthy & Productive

Schedule a professional hoof trimming session today. Serving all Wisconsin counties — we bring the mobile crush to you.