Zenport Z116 Hoof and Floral Trimming Shear with Twin-Blade, 7.5-Inch
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Well, that's interesting. Could steel be a good choice? Heavy duty and very sharp, they are made of steel.
Sharpen with a sharpener designed for pruning plant pruners. Do not take apart. A 8-inch blade has been sharpened Over a period of several years, 9 times.
As a potbelly pig owner, yes, I do use it. This is a very sharp statement.
My goats thank me for this great tool! It's very sharp and versatile, so I can't be sure, but I'm sure they appreciate it.
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Using my own, I blasted the tips of the needles on a large rock to dull their points a little, since I have young goats that don't know the definition of tranquility.
A total of 3 pairs were An old pair is replaced every year and twice on Nigerian Dwarf horns. The dulling process occurs so rapidly as well. Just got a bad pair. Spent over $40 on them thinking I was getting a good pair. That's all there is to it. My next purchase will not be from this brand. The customer service did not return my call after I contacted them and left them a message. You should beware. In either case, the springs break in half or are detached, flying away they never come back. As a result, the timmers are of no use.
I preferred them over any I had ever used before because they were very sharp. As soon as it was used for the first time, the button that held it closed I searched for it for a long time before I found Despite our best efforts, I and my husband both failed miserably in putting the top back on. They would stay open without a lock button, so basically they would never close. In the case of the spring, the goat knocked them off the milk stand, knocking it out and never relocating it. The complete opposite of what we want. The impression I get is not good. Their button and spring have been lost, so they will be returned without them.
After three months, I took a little more time off. spring, I was able to see the outline of what the hooves should look like. This year I followed the video and trimmed the hooves like in the video. I'll tell you how to make it simple and easy. br>I even used them to clip the nails of the farm dogs. It was not easy to cut back the overgrowth on the first go, but if you take it slowly then when you just need the normal trim they are quick and perfect. I am not sure whether the quality has changed over the years, but mine work.
I have never had a problem with these! A Nigerian dwarf goat is part of my herd. Two of my kids are two months old and I used these on them. Easy to use and comfortable to hold, the trimmers provided excellent results. Since their hooves are so small, they were able to trim both the inside walls and the.
These worked perfectly for the job that I needed them for. In no time at all, those hooves were trimmed!.
It has been over a year since I purchased these, and they still work well! There are only 9 goats in my group so they are not used very often. However, if this stuff wears out, I will buy again!.
As fast as they can cut branches, this thing is cutting trees! My husband bought it for cutting goat hooves (we haven't used it for that yet), but when we tried to cut larger branches at Christmas, we encountered some problems. No one was working and the branch snapped or the tree trimmer broke, but as it just so happened, these still sat on the counter so we tried them out, and they performed better than our more expensive ones.