Proper hoof care is essential for strong, healthy hoofs in cattle. In this category, you’ll find a wide range of hoof trimming knives and hoof rasps designed specifically for trimming cow hooves. Whether you're using a sharp hoof paring knife, an ergonomic cow hoof cutter, or a durable hoof rasp: the right tool helps you work more efficiently and safely. All products are made for professional use and support better hoof health, reducing lameness in your herd.
Trimming hooves is a key part of maintaining the health and mobility of your cows. That’s why MS Schippers offers only professional-grade hoof trimming tools. The blades of our hoof trimming knives are sharp and long-lasting, allowing you to work quickly and accurately. Many of the knives have ergonomic handles, making them comfortable to hold, even during longer trimming sessions. And for tougher jobs, our rasps help smooth out edges and remove excess horn material with ease. These tools help prevent claw problems, reduce stress during trimming, and contribute to overall animal welfare. With the right tools, hoof care becomes a simple and effective task on your farm.
At MS Schippers, you’ll find a variety of hoof trimming knives and hoof rasps tailored to the needs of modern livestock farming. There are left- and right-handed cattle hoof knives, as well as universal models. Some knives have straight blades for general trimming, while others have curved blades for more detailed work. Our cow hoof cutters are available in different handle types—wood or plastic—so you can choose the grip that suits you best. For tougher horn or finishing work, we offer strong hoof rasps that help smooth edges and improve hoof shape. Whether you’re a professional trimmer or manage hoof care yourself, there’s always a tool that fits your method and herd size. All tools are made from high-quality materials for long-term use.
What is the best hoof knife for cattle?
The best hoof knife depends on your trimming technique and preference. Choose a sharp, durable blade with a comfortable grip.
How often should I trim cow hooves?
Most farmers trim hooves every 6 months, but this may vary depending on housing, diet, and herd condition.
Can I use these hoof knives for other livestock?
Some tools may also be suitable for goats or sheep, but always check if the size and shape match the animal.