This kind man is "easy on his patients" and very "Easy on the eyes"! I would have to find a reason for a vet visit several times a week! And his bodacious sense of humor only adds to his appeal!
"What beautiful eyes you have"! This lovely cow stole my heart with those captivating and soulful eyes. What a stunning lady bovine!! Bet all the bulls will be crashing on her!💛💛
Poor girl. I'm sure she was super uncomfortable. Not saying that as a knock against Enoch, he clearly cares for the animals a great deal. More of a case that sometimes you have to make yourself or the animal uncomfortable for a very brief period so they can get long term relief. I'm 100% certain she's feeling better now that she's gotten that treated!
@@erintoal2018Not even really that much pain. She just didn't like him messing with her head. The little sting from the scalpel felt like something to headbutt away, and her head was restrained, and *that* is when she got upset.
I remember watching a video about an abscess on a cat and they were saying Numbing agents don't work on absecess apparently. So something like lidocaine wouldn't help. Absecess are acidic if I remember correctly. What hurts is the pressure. Not a vet and I watched that video a while ago.
You are a wonderful veterinarian and show great compassion to your patients. I also think is good how you are with your fellow veterinarians. I greatly enjoy your videos. 😊
Seriously I love how he cuts open the abscess, massages it a little bit and then starts talking about the jawbone and puts that same hand and fingers in his mouth to answer their question. I literally laughed out loud at that. He is one hell of a doctor. I will give him that though.
In alllll the videos I have seen like this, I think this is the first time I've heard the cow react like that. Of course they always jump and kick and react, but not usually moo-ing/ groaning like that.
Enoch: what do you think, love? You're alright Cow: that's not the point, Eff you! 😅😂 The cow was of course uncomfortable but I have the suspicion she was also moody and being over-dramatic.
How do you tell the difference between panic and pain in a situation like this? At what point does a pain response become a red flag for (potentially) something medically worse than an abscess going on with an animal? She’s reacting more strongly than other cows you’ve shown to a treatment that’s extremely routine. Is that just her temperament or is that jaw a particularly sensitive spot?
The skin over abscesses are generally numbed out due to distention, and there isn’t really anywhere to deposit local effectively. If local is attempted, often it results in offending the patient just as much, and to be effective it needs time to work. Cows don’t like being restrained and generally dislike any work up near their head, so we work pretty quickly normally. I had 9 vet students with me, so I took a lot longer than normal to do this procedure and as soon as she realized I was “doing something”, she let me know her displeasure! So, in a nut shell, I don’t believe her little lump was anything too sinister, and her response was mostly due to displeasure at my proximity than excessive pain. Thank you for asking! Cheers!
Well, she certainly SOUNDED like she was in pain - are these particular cows not acclimated to humans? I must admit it's hard to remember/believe what you've said about the skin over an abscess when a cow kicks up such a fuss! I guess every species has their drama queens. Also, what type of cows are these? They're STUNNING. Those coats look like they'd be soft as velvet, and their eyes are so dark and clear. So pretty! I do wish you had a microphone - sometimes you're too far from the camera or the wind has kicked up a bunch and it's hard to hear what you're teaching.
In a previous comment he says he didn't use local anesthetic because poking her would only cause more aggravation vs using the blade to open the abcess over the stretched skin.
God damn!! Thats GOTTA hurt! For her to be jumpin' around and bouncin' n yellin' the way she is ... Gotta hurt. Poor girl 🥺smh💔 She'll be alrite soon tho😉 Im glad im not in her hooves! I cant do pain lol i tap out qwik! Baltimore Maryland USA🇺🇸😁
The cow feels more pain from the access then from him relieving it. I've had animals all my life. Cows, goats, horses etc. I've relieved a few accesses myself. Cows also love ro talk. Wait to you hear a pig or goat just from being caught.
It is a ripper to work out of actually, there are two boxes out of 8 that you have to pull the adjacent box, but I don’t go into them often. Wait for a full video, it is fully sick to work out of I promise! Cheers!
@@Davoneization No he didn't. In the first place he was touching the skin out side the access. In the second if you pay attention, he pushed his finger into the skin on and away from the outside corner of his mouth. Not inside of his mouth. If that bothers you might want to quit watching while you are ahead. Guess what? When working with animals like he does or any of us do, you are liable to get poop, pus, or no telling what in you mouth when you least expect it and sometimes all you Can do is spit and keep on working for the moment depending on what you are doing. It happpens.
@@lilizzyykittyymom No he didn't. In the first place he was touching the skin out side the access. In the second if you pay attention, he pushed his finger into the skin on and away from the outside corner of his mouth. Not inside of his mouth. If that bothers you might want to quit watching while you are ahead. Guess what? When working with animals like he does or any of us do, you are liable to get poop, pus, or no telling what in you mouth when you least expect it and sometimes all you Can do is spit and keep on working for the moment depending on what you are doing. It happpens.
Don't tell me that didn't hurt her. You can't just cut and say it's like us popping a pimple. They have a nervous system just like us and feel pain, grieving, happiness and love for their calves.
Do to where he cut anesthesia would not work well. Trying to anesthetize it could cause harm to the provider and the animal. Their nervous system not just like a humans.
Cant believe he was squeezing pus out with the very same hand he then shoved in his own mouth at 5.22. I grew up on a farm so hands in mouth was definitely something you learned to avoid.🤢
You can't tell me she didn't feel that. For a cow to scream out in pain like that says a lot. Perhaps a topical numbing cream would help reduce that pain to a more bearable level
@@alistairclement4239 obviously you don't know anything about prey animals showing their pain and how they tend to hide it. Cows will normally stamp their feet when in pain so its less obvious to predators even though there aren't any around. So to show obvious pain means she is in an absolutely excruciating amount of it
I use gallons of lignocaine annually and always when appropriate, but it isn’t really appropriate for lancing abscesses for a host of reasons which I have covered off on previously.
This kind man is "easy on his patients" and very "Easy on the eyes"! I would have to find a reason for a vet visit several times a week! And his bodacious sense of humor only adds to his appeal!
I was thinking the same thing!
Love that you managed to add in "bodacious"!!!
His travel cost would be huge. Worth it though.
I love how much you care for your patients. The head scratches and giving them reassurance is awesome to see.
Yuck, he wears no gloves
"What beautiful eyes you have"! This lovely cow stole my heart with those captivating and soulful eyes. What a stunning lady bovine!! Bet all the bulls will be crashing on her!💛💛
Poor girl. I'm sure she was super uncomfortable. Not saying that as a knock against Enoch, he clearly cares for the animals a great deal. More of a case that sometimes you have to make yourself or the animal uncomfortable for a very brief period so they can get long term relief. I'm 100% certain she's feeling better now that she's gotten that treated!
Ya, I feel so bad for her. You can tell it hurt, but like you said, short-term pain for long-term gain.
@@erintoal2018Not even really that much pain. She just didn't like him messing with her head. The little sting from the scalpel felt like something to headbutt away, and her head was restrained, and *that* is when she got upset.
@jeremiahmiller6431 I just no pain no gain. He always says in his videos they don't feel anything but a sting. Enoch is a great vet.
Often life is like a rubicks cube. You have to mess things up to fix them and get them back in the right order.
I remember watching a video about an abscess on a cat and they were saying Numbing agents don't work on absecess apparently. So something like lidocaine wouldn't help. Absecess are acidic if I remember correctly. What hurts is the pressure. Not a vet and I watched that video a while ago.
That’s the most vocal patient I’ve ever heard you have.
In pain
she literally got stabbed in the face. I understand her moaning^^
Awww when she cried out I felt so bad but also I know she will feel better now after Enoch helped her out 🤗
You are a wonderful veterinarian and show great compassion to your patients. I also think is good how you are with your fellow veterinarians. I greatly enjoy your videos. 😊
Seriously I love how he cuts open the abscess, massages it a little bit and then starts talking about the jawbone and puts that same hand and fingers in his mouth to answer their question. I literally laughed out loud at that. He is one hell of a doctor. I will give him that though.
Hmmmm, cow skin is like leather, hmmmm😂😂😂😂 you are the best Enoch! Another great video doc! 😊
she’s such a beautiful cow wow
She telling her mates this hurts like hell but i do love this vet 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love cows. They have been my favourite animals for a really long time
lol that Moooooo!! Had me feeling that in my soul 😂. I love how he teaches and takes care of these animals. Always keeping learning fun is key. 👊🏾🤘🏾
What a beautiful girl. I am sure she feels much better!
Beautiful, sweet moo baby! Hope she feels all better now.
what a sweet girl! i'm glad you could help her
Love your stuff. Super easy going and wholesome
Those animals are lucky to have you around, sir.
Good Work. But that girl Maybe could have used some kind of pain meds, she felt that one!
Amazing ❤ so tender and caring for her
Real Talk Plain Simple Facts 💯: 100 % City Guy in Houston, Texas poor Cow, Hope she gets better
🙏🙏🥰😍
In alllll the videos I have seen like this, I think this is the first time I've heard the cow react like that. Of course they always jump and kick and react, but not usually moo-ing/ groaning like that.
A master at work
Enoch: what do you think, love? You're alright
Cow: that's not the point, Eff you!
😅😂
The cow was of course uncomfortable but I have the suspicion she was also moody and being over-dramatic.
Was she mooooo-dy?
He did say she was pregnant.
@@JenniMeer yep, exactly lol
Boy does she sound PISSED!! LOL
Oh it broke my heart to hear her bellow 😢
How do you tell the difference between panic and pain in a situation like this? At what point does a pain response become a red flag for (potentially) something medically worse than an abscess going on with an animal?
She’s reacting more strongly than other cows you’ve shown to a treatment that’s extremely routine. Is that just her temperament or is that jaw a particularly sensitive spot?
The skin over abscesses are generally numbed out due to distention, and there isn’t really anywhere to deposit local effectively. If local is attempted, often it results in offending the patient just as much, and to be effective it needs time to work. Cows don’t like being restrained and generally dislike any work up near their head, so we work pretty quickly normally. I had 9 vet students with me, so I took a lot longer than normal to do this procedure and as soon as she realized I was “doing something”, she let me know her displeasure! So, in a nut shell, I don’t believe her little lump was anything too sinister, and her response was mostly due to displeasure at my proximity than excessive pain. Thank you for asking! Cheers!
She told you off 😂 reminds me of a husky
Well, she certainly SOUNDED like she was in pain - are these particular cows not acclimated to humans? I must admit it's hard to remember/believe what you've said about the skin over an abscess when a cow kicks up such a fuss! I guess every species has their drama queens.
Also, what type of cows are these? They're STUNNING. Those coats look like they'd be soft as velvet, and their eyes are so dark and clear. So pretty!
I do wish you had a microphone - sometimes you're too far from the camera or the wind has kicked up a bunch and it's hard to hear what you're teaching.
That looks like a Murray grey cow ❤
Yep!
She’s so pretty. Even her hair was done up. Look at that pretty face.
Dramatic cow……..❤
Jeepers Creepers! Those eyes melted me. 😟
Love seeing your videos again
Just like the good ole days at Monforts, Enoch! 😂
Omg..just get moving. Give some relief to him.
Infected areas don't numb. I'm sure it was like popping a sore zit.
Great audio and video. Thanks.
What a pretty cow…
Men and their "the bigger the better" toys...🤦🏼♀️ 😆
Nice job on lady lumpy.
Love❤ you Enoch!!
Nice truck
That's called a metal halter. Been around since the 1800s.
Doctor, Doctor, Doctor, aaaand Doctor! Spies Like Us. LOL
Excellent 😮
Do you give the animals a pain killer before lansing?
In a previous comment he says he didn't use local anesthetic because poking her would only cause more aggravation vs using the blade to open the abcess over the stretched skin.
God damn!! Thats GOTTA hurt! For her to be jumpin' around and bouncin' n yellin' the way she is ... Gotta hurt. Poor girl 🥺smh💔
She'll be alrite soon tho😉
Im glad im not in her hooves! I cant do pain lol i tap out qwik!
Baltimore Maryland USA🇺🇸😁
She seemed to be quite the dramatic cow
Lovely cow
You say the cow can't feel it. The cow seems to disagree.
She was vocal! Mostly she knew I was doing something and wanted me to get out of her face! All good!
The cow feels more pain from the access then from him relieving it. I've had animals all my life. Cows, goats, horses etc. I've relieved a few accesses myself. Cows also love ro talk. Wait to you hear a pig or goat just from being caught.
@@EnochtheCowVetshe is being dramatic!😂😂
ITS GOOD TO REMIND OURSELVES THESE ARE LIVING, BREATHING CREATURES GOD HAS MADE.
Dude that hurt sweet baby Jesus 😢
❤ good team work I am Altaf from pakistan
Looks like the rig is a PITA to work out of.
PITA? Cheers!
@@EnochtheCowVet Pain In The A$$ the way the boxes won't come.
It is a ripper to work out of actually, there are two boxes out of 8 that you have to pull the adjacent box, but I don’t go into them often. Wait for a full video, it is fully sick to work out of I promise! Cheers!
That really hurt!
Don't think that little gal cares much for you anymore Doc. :)
Why not numb the area before lancing the lump? Why cause pain when you don't have to?
Why not listen to the video and indulge in the free education rather than remaining ignorant? Because he answers your very question.
That hurt
Bossie was NOT happy with you, but I am sure she felt 100x better once she was released. Glad I was referred to this channel!
Haha, she was pretty vocal about her dislike of your lancing job. Drama mama.
YES! Cow zits are my favorite! 😂
They’re called “sheets” in the sailing world 😉
Shes in pain needed something to numb her first.
She's pissed 😅😂
Eu acompanho seu vídeos aqui do Brasil!!
He really did put his finger in his mouth after squeezing that abscess 😮 5:26 if you want to see it I could be seeing shit but I doubt it 😮
Yes!! That's what I noticed and said too... then looked through the comments to see if I was the only one. So nasty 🤢
It happens. 😂😂
No he didn't 5:23
@@Davoneization No he didn't. In the first place he was touching the skin out side the access. In the second if you pay attention, he pushed his finger into the skin on and away from the outside corner of his mouth. Not inside of his mouth. If that bothers you might want to quit watching while you are ahead. Guess what? When working with animals like he does or any of us do, you are liable to get poop, pus, or no telling what in you mouth when you least expect it and sometimes all you Can do is spit and keep on working for the moment depending on what you are doing. It happpens.
@@lilizzyykittyymom No he didn't. In the first place he was touching the skin out side the access. In the second if you pay attention, he pushed his finger into the skin on and away from the outside corner of his mouth. Not inside of his mouth. If that bothers you might want to quit watching while you are ahead. Guess what? When working with animals like he does or any of us do, you are liable to get poop, pus, or no telling what in you mouth when you least expect it and sometimes all you Can do is spit and keep on working for the moment depending on what you are doing. It happpens.
Did she get a numb shot? That obviously hurt.
Less yappin! Get that poor gal relief and released!
I think she is telling you that it does to hurt. What cow told you that it didn't. I believe she may have thrown in a few colorful words too.
"Get guy away from mee! Hes sticking stuff in my face! Mooo!"
I feel bad when they cry out
A Ram.. Nice !
What happened to the last truck ?
I smoked it into a tree at a fast pace… broke my back in three places… yikes!
@@EnochtheCowVet OUCH!!!!! Those trees do have a habit of jumping out at you.
Good to see your back on your feet !
She's quite a vocal one.
Don't tell me that didn't hurt her. You can't just cut and say it's like us popping a pimple. They have a nervous system just like us and feel pain, grieving, happiness and love for their calves.
Yeah she didn't like it. Bit of a necessary evil though
Do to where he cut anesthesia would not work well. Trying to anesthetize it could cause harm to the provider and the animal.
Their nervous system not just like a humans.
She’s certainly not happy
Gloves
She was giving you the stink eye😅
That hurt 😞
That poor girl...she has a cute hair top not...she telling you I know a big bull that will come protect me...lol
They dont feel it when you open it. The patient lets out a death screech of pain when lancing a cow pimple, lol!!!!
I’m wondering if flies might not infest that wound. Why not stitch it up?
Drainage is really important, we never, ever, stitch abscesses. Great question though!
Bugoz molgayam davolash choralarini qilsa buladimi 8. 9 oylik xomilasi bor
she is pretty. i love her color. but she sure makes a lot of noise.
Wasn’t there another lump further down the neck?
Cant believe he was squeezing pus out with the very same hand he then shoved in his own mouth at 5.22. I grew up on a farm so hands in mouth was definitely something you learned to avoid.🤢
I must have missed him shove his hand in his mouth 😮 I did see him use his middle finger to point to his tooth though. 🌞
You can't tell me she didn't feel that. For a cow to scream out in pain like that says a lot. Perhaps a topical numbing cream would help reduce that pain to a more bearable level
And perhaps you're clueless.
@@alistairclement4239 obviously you don't know anything about prey animals showing their pain and how they tend to hide it. Cows will normally stamp their feet when in pain so its less obvious to predators even though there aren't any around. So to show obvious pain means she is in an absolutely excruciating amount of it
@friggintourist7751 and, that novel changes nothing. No anaesthetic, of any kind, is going to work.
Remember animals dont feel pain the way we do
But yea that happened at the 5min mark
Where did you get those containers from…….
Det er ikke rart at de damene ser på Enoc,flott mann.!!!
How about a little something for pain before you start and something to relax her....
Jesus. Did he just put his hand in his mouth?
Yes!! That's what I noticed and said too... then looked through the comments to see if I was the only one. So nasty 🤢
Awhhh❤
Really need to numb before you do procedures !!
Sometimes numbing causes more pain than the procedure. Also sometimes the numbing agent won't work for certain things. 😊
I use gallons of lignocaine annually and always when appropriate, but it isn’t really appropriate for lancing abscesses for a host of reasons which I have covered off on previously.
Does the metal hurt her nose?
It doesn’t seem to. Much easier to clean and very safe for cow and vet!
Poor thing she must be in agony hopefully she'll get better soon
i love you to bits mr Doctor but can you try to finish your videos please ??????????????????????
Right on big American truck for the American man
The new truck looks like a dodge
Nice rigg
После вскрытия внутрь вводился йод?
Yes, diluted betadyne
PAIN MEDS MAYBE