Hoof Spreaders — Cattle Claw Separation Tool

$85.00

Hoof spreaders for separating the claws on a cattle foot during inspection and treatment work. Lets you see and reach the inter-digital space cleanly.

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KEY FEATURES:

  • Spring-loaded design — opens the inter-digital space hands-free
  • Lets you inspect and treat between the claws without an assistant
  • Smooth contact surfaces — no damage to healthy claw or skin
  • Essential for digital dermatitis treatment and inter-digital lesion work
  • Companion to hoof testers, knife, and trimming disc
  • Ships from Mount Compass on the Fleurieu Peninsula

BENEFITS / DESCRIPTION:

Hoof spreaders solve a specific problem: the inter-digital space (between the two claws) is hard to inspect and treat because the claws naturally close against each other. Spreaders hold the claws apart so you can see what is going on, apply treatment to digital dermatitis, treat inter-digital lesions, or remove a foreign body. Without spreaders, you need an assistant to physically hold the claws apart — slow, awkward, and harder on the cow.

The spring-loaded design opens the claws and stays open hands-free, freeing both your hands for the actual treatment work. This is especially useful for solo trimmers, vets making farm calls without an assistant, and anyone working through a yarded mob with multiple cases of digital dermatitis. The smooth contact surfaces are deliberate — no aggressive teeth or sharp edges that would damage healthy tissue or cause the cow extra distress.

Hoof Spreaders ship from Mount Compass on the Fleurieu Peninsula. They round out a serious cattle hoof care kit alongside hoof testers (for diagnosis), the trimming disc range (for material removal), hoof knives (for finishing), and nippers (for heavy growth). For digital dermatitis specifically, also keep topical treatments and clean wraps within reach.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Spec Value
Tool type Spring-loaded claw separator
Operation Hands-free once positioned
Surface Smooth — non-damaging to claw or skin
Use case Inter-digital inspection, digital dermatitis treatment
Brand CowCare (stocked by Hoofit)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

When do I actually need hoof spreaders?

Whenever you need to inspect or treat the inter-digital space — the area between the two claws. Most commonly: digital dermatitis (a bacterial skin infection that lives there), inter-digital phlegmon (“foul in the foot”), inter-digital lesions, foreign bodies (stones, wire) lodged between the claws.

Can I do the same job with my hands or a piece of wood?

You can, but it is awkward and requires an assistant. Solo trimmers and vets making farm calls find spreaders much faster. For a one-off treatment on a single cow, you can manage without; for regular use, they pay back fast in saved time and reduced stress on the cow.

Do spreaders work on all sizes of cattle?

They work on adult cattle. For very small calves the claws are too close together for an adult spreader to fit cleanly — handle calf inter-digital work manually. For bulls and very large cows, the spreaders open wide enough; just check the listing for spread range.

How do hoof spreaders fit into a digital dermatitis treatment workflow?

Restrain the cow → lift the affected foot → fit the spreaders to open the inter-digital space → clean the affected skin → apply topical treatment → wrap if needed → release the spreaders. The whole process takes 2–3 minutes per foot once you have the technique down. Spreaders cut that time roughly in half versus working without them.

Are spreaders necessary for routine trimming?

No — routine trimming is done on the underside of the claws, not in the inter-digital space. Spreaders are a specialist tool for inter-digital work. They earn their place in a kit if you regularly see digital dermatitis or inter-digital problems.