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Nail quick too long

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As my pigs are living on fleece they don't have anything to wear down their nails. I left it a bit too long in between trimming and now the quick on some of their nails is too long to trim their nails down to a suitable length. I took them out to run around the kitchen on the hard wood floor today but I think their feet are hurting them. Is there anything I can do to get their nails back to a normal?
 
I'm sure I read somewhere that if that happens you can give them much more frequent small nail trims and the quick will shorten again. Can anyone confirm this ?

Mine are on fleece too and I did wonder about putting sandpaper or something onto my ramp for them in case it would help (or something like the roof felt you get on hutch ramps).

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You can trim a quick back over time if you cut the dead nail back as far as you safely can frequently. This pushes the quick back, so you can cut a bit further back every time you do it.
 
What the others said :) If you keep trimming it back as much as you can, then the quick recedes. Well apparently, I've never had to do it with my pigs but I'm a dog groomer and that's what we learnt in college. :))

If you do accidentally cut the quick a little, then don't worry too much, the bleeding will stop soon enough and they will be fine and hopefully forget about it :) Some animals don't even seem to notice if it gets cut, but some make a big fuss.
 
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