Hoofit Rubber Hoof Block — Green XL | Polyurethane Claw Block for Dairy Cattle
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$ 92.29Therapeutic Rubber Hoof Block for Dairy Cattle The Hoofit Rubber Hoof Block is a high-quality polyurethane therapeutic block designed to relieve weight-bearing pressure from damaged or diseased claws in dairy cattle. Applied to the healthy claw, the block elevates the affected hoof to promote healing and restore cow comfort — getting her back on her feet faster. Manufactured from durable, flexible polyurethane rubber, this block provides reliable adhesion and long-lasting performance in wet, muddy farm conditions. The textured base pattern improves grip and glue bonding, while the rounded profile mirrors the natural shape of the bovine claw for a secure, comfortable fit. Key Features Dimensions: 130mm (L) × 60mm (W) × 20mm (H) Material: High-grade polyurethane rubber Colour: Green Size: XL — suitable for large breed dairy cattle Textured base for superior glue adhesion Flexible yet durable — withstands heavy use in wet conditions Compatible with standard hoof trimming adhesives and glues What Conditions Does It Treat? Hoof blocks are a proven first-line treatment recommended by veterinarians for a range of claw conditions in dairy cattle, including: Sole ulcers Laminitis White line disease Digital dermatitis Any condition requiring claw offloading Who Is This For? Suitable for dairy farmers, professional hoof trimmers, and veterinary practitioners managing claw health in dairy herds across Australia. How to Apply Step 1 — Prepare the Claw Clean and dry the healthy claw thoroughly before application. Remove any loose horn or debris. Step 2 — Apply Adhesive Apply hoof trimming glue evenly to the base of the block and the claw surface. Step 3 — Position and Hold Press the block firmly onto the healthy claw and hold in place until the adhesive sets. Ensure correct alignment with the toe Step 4 — Monitor and Remove Check regularly and remove the block once the affected claw has healed — typically 6–8 weeks.Share this:PostLike this:Like Loading… Related












