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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Case 6 Final backup, 4.Start with inside claw and trim to the appropriate length – 7.5cm for a small suckler cow or 8-8.5cm for larger breeds. 5.Trim the inside claw on hind feet to the correct length, then trim the outside claws to match. Repeat this process when trimming the front feet, starting with the outer claw first 6.Sole thickness should be measured at the tip of the toe where the cut was made. Anything greater than 0.25 inch (0.625 cm) in depth can be removed., Pre-operative procedures Signalment, Prophylactic hoof trimming Method Doe, Doe .1. Restrain goat in a standing position by either placing goat on a milking stand (m.o) 2. If using a rope halter, be sure to tie them off with a quick release knot and pay attention during the trimming process (m.o), Case 1 (m.o) Objectives Post-operative procedures, Pre-operative procedures Surgical preparation, Prophylactic hoof trimming can expose Solar abscess, General Information Equipment required, Post-operative procedures Wound management (m.o), Solar abscess can progress to Septic arthritis, 6.Trim down to the white sole, following a growth ring parallel to the hairline 7.trim away ragged edges of inner hoof wall between the two halves of the hoof 8.Trim the soft heel, one tiny slice at a time, until the heel is the same level as the toe., Intra-operative procedures Septic arthritis, General Information Basic procedure, Pre-operative procedures Preparation. (m.o), General Information What is hoof trimming? (m.o), General Information Hoof diseases, Hoof Trimming Case 2 (m.o), Pre-operative procedures Restraint methods, General Information Advantages & disadvantages, Case 3 (m.o) Objectives Post-operative procedures