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Landreville Hoof Care
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2016
Thanks for tuning into my TH-cam Channel. Here you will learn about my approach to the Barefoot Trim.
Visit our website at www.LandrevilleHoofCare.com
Or on Facebook at david.landreville.1
Visit our website at www.LandrevilleHoofCare.com
Or on Facebook at david.landreville.1
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Zimmariah
มุมมอง 15K8 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows the method and techniques of the barefoot trim, taught by David Landreville of Landreville Hoof Care. Visit our website at www.LandrevilleHoofCare.com
Dante
มุมมอง 33K8 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows the method and techniques of the barefoot trim, taught by David Landreville of Landreville Hoof Care. Visit our website at www.LandrevilleHoofCare.com
Nice wide heels
Thank you for sharing David! Really appreciate the way you explain the fonction of the different parts of the hoof and why trimming them as you do🙏🏻
I will keep with a set plan of the order I pick up horse's feet, for the benefit of the horse.
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Good idea about changing up the trim pattern. I could watch you trim all day.
Nice depth of sole!
Why cut the bars down to the sole? Don't they need to carry weight as well?
Taking down heels worries me. Less than 1" hieght could weaken heels so they begin to run under. The frog will do it's job whether it touches the ground or not. Horses with shoes rarely have a frog that bottoms out to the ground until the end of 6 weeks.
If grows out that much in 2n and one half week she is grass foundered , commonly called grassed. Will be fine until left for 5or6 month , a new owner must know.
Well done David✨I'm a new subscriber now" I Appreciate your professional tecneek very nice!✨👍😁 Hope to see new video's release Take care now' stay healthy We all need you out here!✨👍😌
Hi David' I'm a new subscriber✨😁 I really appreciate and your tecneek and your teaching" It's actually very nice to see professional guidance for a change!👍 Thank you!✨
I know this is old, but I wish you would do more. I love watching and learning from you. I read your articles, but watching is so much better. Thank you. Kelly Salama
He has more on Patreon
His feet look a lot better than most I see on TH-cam, do you think it could cause issues that his bars are long and seem to be folding over as well as his heels rolling under a bit? I’ve heard people saying that isn’t good for the foot
You need a new rasp
I must say, those are the best looking feet I’ve seen on youtube, plus the best farrier work! Bravo.
Bullshit. Leave the Horse to a qualified person.
(6:53) heels trimmed like this will cause them to grow forward under running the center or articulation of the coffin joint. (7:03) the only thing rolling over during hoof-fall is the heel tubular at the quarter walls. (1:14) if that heel regrew that quickly in two and half weeks the trim is trying to tell you something. The curve in the bars and quarter wall flares are proof the heel is being pushed forward during the impact phase of hoof-fall. The horse is trying to grow heel down for better support and you are forcing it forward. Time to re-think your approach, leave the heel untouched and address the long toe and quarter wall flares.
bmc06239 that’s what I was thinking. I don’t trim but I’ve watched a lot of videos. I wish we could ask the horses what feels best for them.
By trimming the heels down it’s actually bringing the heels back. If you don’t touch them they keep growing forward ultimately crushing, rolling under. Huge misconception by ppl saying you need to let the heels grow.
@@clintburris5520 you are wrong clint. trimming the caudal heel is almost always wrong. three years later and i still agree with myself. if the heels are growing forward it is not the fault of the hoof. change the exercise.
@@bmc06239 😂 no. If a heel is under run, growing forward, or crushing you have to trim it down (which moves the heel back underneath the horse again) you can just keep letting it grow forward 😂
@@clintburris5520 most times the horse is crushing the heel while resting. that being said i think of the quarter walls as a hinge between the toe and heel. redirectioning wall pressure at the cornet in the quarter walls will redirect heel growth. shortening the heel does nothing to protect the back of the hoof. the only reason to ever shorten a heel is when the frog is undeveloped..which happens with over protection. in the case of this horse we are discussing the farrier would of better off to have done nothing but to tell the owner to increase work.
what an amateur
mathias wenselaers Well let us see your work before criticizing!
Curious why you think this is an amateur? What is he doing wrong, in your opinion?
Old school farrier,Amen to that. Love how he doesn't mess with the frog.
he actually has written long articles on trimming the frogs and how the idea of not touching them is outdated....
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I learned a lot watching you trim. Thanks for passing on some of your knowledge. Their feet look great.
Love the video based on the horse's need and not some preconceived method.
Do you do people too ? Lol
In the last 6 months I've watched alot of these videos . And yours are by far the best , hands down . You care about your animals , you see it ! Your technic , patience , and knowledge . Your well spoken , explain so anybody can understand what you're saying ! And your camera person is also very good ! Thank you for fine job and service to those who want to learn ! Thank you , JOHN .
More videos please!!!
Thank you so much for making these hoof trimming videos! I have learned so much, my horses hooves have greatly improved since useing your method of trimming hooves!
Is that a spyderco knife?
That was a great video David, one of the best I have seen. I have a 16 yr old American Standard Bred (Pacer) who is retired and shoeless and along with regular visits from a barefoot trimmer (every 6 weeks) I am keeping them tidy myself between visits. Seeing great videos like yours helps a great deal. The more I watch the more of an understanding I am obtaining about the form and function of the hoof. Keep them coming. Cheers.
Your videos are great! Please keep them coming! :) Your methods and techniques for barefoot hoof trimming makes total sense. It's really great to find free videos on barefoot trimming from someone as knowledgeable as you are. Thank you for the informative videos! Sarah and Rachel domestichorsesnaturally.weebly.com/ th-cam.com/channels/Isq3aKFNZkq4FGWTW8y_lw.html