"The experience of the trimmers mean that if we do have problem they act quickly as they know what works to get those problems sorted" Ben Yates Herd Manager Wilfred Maddocks Ltd
Our Service
We work with the dairy farming industry to provide a fast and effective cattle foot trimming service with the most up to date equipment and highly trained technicians.
We offer two levels of service in that you can decide if you wish to receive visits on a routine basis or ad hoc – the choice is down to you.
A routine visit is quite simply were we will visit you every six weeks, or more often if you require it. We will issue you with a list of diary dates so that you can plan the months ahead, knowing when we are due on site helps many of our farmers plan ahead and as bookings are automatically taken care of all we do then is send you a text reminder and ask you to confirm the number of cows to be seen. It really couldn’t be any easier.
Where you commit to having a routine visit and all four feet are done on each cow seen, we are able to offer a discount on our prices charged.
Ad hoc visits will be made at your request, you contact us when you see that a visit is necessary and we will endeavour to book you in at the first available opportunity. So we may see you only a few times a year.
To discuss your herds needs ring Charlie or alternatively email him via the contact us page.
Whichever route you take we provide detailed cattle foot report sheets which can then be viewed on line and downloaded to your own files or forwarded to those you may work closely with, be it your herdsman, nutritionists, farm assurance scheme or your veterinary team.
The reports clearly set out the cows seen detailing work done, however it must be remembered that our reports do not constitute veterinary advice and the comments made should always be considered together with advice from farmers own veterinary surgeon.
We will aim to get your foot reports online within 24 hours of our visit taking place, wherever possible.
As we all know a lame cow is not a profitable cow as lameness affects fertility and milk yield and in turn affects your profit.

