It depends what kind of trim you want. Please be more specific!!
You hire a farrier; a certified person who is trained to trim and shoe horse's hooves. You can also do it too if you go to school for it.
safety scissors
depending on what breed it is and what the perpose of the horse is, if its a show horse and couple of days before a show so it isn't fluffy, and if its just a non showing horse every 6 months
as soon as your horse's feet start to grow longer than they should you should schedule an appointment with the farrier or ask another horse expert for advice.
I have never heard of this in relation to a horse. I do know the 'bang tail' was a derogatory slang name for Victorian era prostitutes in Europe. To bang a horses' tail means you trim the tail so it is straight at the bottom. You just trim the long ends away'
A farrier also called a blacksmith or a podiatrist
Most kinds, yes, but lamas don't have hooves, they have toenails. I prefer small horse hoofnippers to do the job, and general trim the nails every couple of months.
It really depends on your farrier, and your horses needs. If your horse needs a shoe on all 4 hooves, it will definitely be more expensive than if your horse just needs a trim and no shoes. . . My horse gets her hooves trimmed, plus 2 shoes on her front hooves. This is usually $50-$55. My friend's horse only gets a trim, so her farrier bill is usually $30-$35. I know a horse that needs all 4 shoes, so his farrier bill is usually $75. It really depends on your farrier though, some are cheaper than others.
Your farrier will need to take them off of the horse every 6 to 8 weeks so that he can trim and clean the hoof.
The Brake Horse Power of a Subaru is dependent upon many factors, such as year, model, trim, and modifications (if applicable).
On Horse Isle, go to a groomer. The building will say TRIM on it. It costs a couple hundred dollars. See www.horseislehelpandcheats.blogspot.com for more tips and help. You can even email them questions!
They should be picked out every day (or at least every other day) with a hoof pick & brush to keep them clean, healthy and comfortable. The horse also needs to be seen by a farrier/blacksmith every 8-12 weeks to trim the feet and shoe the horse if necessary.