I'm so happy it was an abces and not cancer. Such a loving as and gentle cow. Thank you for taking good care of her and seeing she gets back to being healthy. God bless you. 🙏
I truly appreciate how gentle and compassionate you are with your herd. Your knowledge and how you show how to approach these situations is helpful to those who may find themselves in this predicament. Waiting days for a vet could be devastating. I myself like watching and learning.
I can testify. A few years ago I had a sebaceous cyst on the back of my head. Proportionally, it was a bit smaller then hers, but every bit as uncomfortable. The initial lance was a huge relief. It took at least 20 minutes to drain and, yes, it smelled terrible. The doctor kept checking that I was okay but I just said "Keep going, it feels fine." Two days later, you would never know anything happened.
What compassion? He didnt sterilize anything, he cut into s lump which could have been cancer, he didnt remove the sack and hr never once mentioned the cow's distress level. He was merely just saving his investment. Pretty crappy "farmer" imo
Cows live in a setting rife with bacteria. From the TH-cam videos I’ve watched he followed the same procedure a vet would. And, of course, any farmer pays attention to the cost of things on their farm. It’s a cost/benefit ratio, just like all of do throughout our lifetimes. Farmers have a vested interest in their cattle, their land and practices that are profitable in the best sense of the word.
@@hitekredneck109 he’s not a vet so likely can’t remove the sack if it’s a cyst, an abscess I don’t believe have sacs. He said the vet was coming in the Monday. He simply was relieving the pressure/pain and maligning sure it didn’t cause compression on her brain while waiting for the vet to get there. He also flushed and gave antibiotics which provide great pain relief if there’s infection causing it.
@@hitekredneck109 I come from a long line of farmers. This guy was fantastic and very compassionate. You obviously have not lived in this type of environment and have never raised cattle.
I'm a pimple popper but that eww! I helped on my sister's farm and that is one of the most stinky, gag smelling jobs lol. God bless you and be carefull.
Excellent piece of on the spot surgery. It was almost therapeutic to watch how the pus drained out of the infected area. Very satisfying for the cow to be relieved of constant pain.
Looks like lump jaw. Cancer doesn't grow that fast but an abscess will. Hope she's doing better. She's a beautiful cow. Nice and clean and looks like she's well taken care of. Hope you post the update on the cow's recovery.
@@bobbythompson3544Oh of course but that's how they get the views. There are many TH-camrs that's use false thumbnails. I don't think this was one of those because who knows may be cancer. But people who generally watch these animal abscesses know it's lump jaw. But there always a chance it could be cancer
Did anyone see him spray that blue stuff on her face where he cut it? He didn’t clean it before he sliced it so I don’t know. Pretty big incision to not treat it with something to at least keep the flies out of it.
I can't believe how calm she was. When you started complaining about the smell my daughter laughed maniacally. I wish someone would offer to let my kids get up close view in the splash zone. It would be learning experience. 🤣🤣🤣
@@maddmavic When you say that something smells like death it means is pretty really really bad. The smell of an actual rotting dead body is nothing that I have words for. It's the worst putrid smell you can imagine. I've been pondering for 10 mins and I just have no words. But it's a smell you'll never forget. Most people that deal with death will put a small dab of Vicks under their nose to cut the smell a bit. As for liquids in an abscess there are 3 types or a combination of 2 or more. There's serous fluid, that is like what is inside blisters and has no smell. Then there's sanguineous fluid which is blood and has a slight smell but not a bad smell. Then there's purulent and that is pus. Pus has a strong smell buy also depends on a few factors. Pus is made up of a few things but mostly white cells that were sent to the area to fight the bacteria The bacteria that is present does smell and it's not a nice smell. It can be quite putrid. It can make some sick to their stomach and others not. Hope this helps
@@maddmavic It's a mix of several things. A small portion of the pus is dead tissue. Most of it is dead white & red blood cells mixed with the bacteria.
It amazes me how much work you Ranchers have to do with you cattle. I do enjoy seeing how you all care for your animals. Poor cow, can you imagine the relief she felt when you cut into the wound.
No, they don’t have to do this! Vets are here for that. He even doesn’t wear gloves and put no disinfectant on the cow before lencing. Try to do this to your dog, police will come quickly for cruelty but these poor farm animal have any voice to protect them for farmers who play vets to keep money in their pockets!
@@murielvaillancourt3855 .....as passionate as you think you are being, you are coming across mostly ignorant,..... ain’t that much money in solo ranching.
I watch your vids because of your compassion and love for these animals who are in pain and i am sure they are relived you helped them, AND brings back my faith in humanity.
🤣🤣 Your reaction is priceless!! Isn’t that what they call “ lump jaw”? If you had waited for the Vet, the bacteria could easily get in her blood and it would be so much worse! I hope she is doing better now! Good job!
You feel for your animals. That's really great! I don't enjoy the puss but I do love the care you provide. Well thank you for all you do! God Bless you too
I worked EMS and had to deal with decomp smell, which trust me, stays with you. I learned quickly to carry Vicks Vapor rub with me, jic. Put it under your nose to mask smells. Helps enough to not make you gag. I'm glad she doesn't have cancer and has gotten much needed relief!🥰
I've never been privy to that particular smell, blehhh. But did have the misfortune of being one of the first out at a train vs vehicle. (Trying not to be graphic here) ...I had never smelled blood before, not like that anyway. It is THE only only smell that has ever made me gag. Don't know if Vicks would have helped that, but it does help a lot with some odors. 🌞
@kellyjoiner4418 it should. Yes, that metallic kind. Sadly, it can be overwhelming in some cases. My nightmare was always a plane or bus accident and had to deal with 2 incidents involving planes, and only a minor bus, THANK GOD! It was after the last incident involving planes (plural) that I left EMS altogether.
I dont blame you. I will pray for healing in your life. I understand that an experience like what you are talking about can change a person. May God bless your compassionate heart...
@@ladyliberty5771 Although I've never been involved with a "mass" event, I can understand your decision. It takes a toll on a person. I hope that you're happy doing whatever it is that you're doing now. 🌞
Every cow is different. Some understand you are trying to help them and some run for the hills when they see you a mile away. It is nice when the ones that need you most are calm.
Hell yeah dude. I'm not a vet, but a vet tech student. That looks like something similar to strangles in a horse. Drain it and see what happens from there. I love the way that farm owners are willing to just go for it and try their best to figure it out.
Since you said it stinks, so glad this isn't a "scratch and sniff" video, lol. She was very calm. Animals tend to know when you're trying to help them. Thank God you saw it before it got to her brain. So glad she got the relief she needed and is on the mend.
I've watched several videos like this & I'm impressed how farmers know so much about vet med. On the other hand, only one farmer so far wore gloves. Good for him.
It doesn’t take much. A kick to the jaw. A roll in the briars. You did the right thing. Open it up, let it drain. Some use a tool to go in and run around to pull out ant more solid stuff. Good job.
It is great to see you guys taking care of your Cows. As some of the Horror shows on "Animal Rescue" shows us the other side. The Uncaring people who ignore their Animals and let things Fester until it's too late and the poor Animal has to be put down. I wish every Owner of Animals would be as caring and careful as you! Keep up the good work. And with an Abcess comes a what l call a plug, it can be the size of a pea or a Jelly bean or a Plum but once that hard mass comes out and you clean and rinse out the pocket or void left by the fluid it pretty easy to cure it with Antibiotics. I've taken quite a few Feral cats to the Vet for Abcess's and while they are being treated l have them Spayed or Neutered to help cut down on the Feral cat population we have as l live next to a "Wildlife" Sanctuary or a 2 acer-plot/vacant Lot...that the city owns.
Love to see that the cow suddenly realizes "Oh, wait a minute. He's fixing my problem." And it's interesting that the sound from 5:16 to about 5:26 is like when you squeeze an empty ketchup bottle trying to get the last of it out. And yeah, it's definitely something I want to watch, I'm one of those pimple popper fans. Pimple, abscess, in-grown toenail, you name it and I'll watch it. I find it fascinating.
I have huge respect and admiration for you in what you do for these animals. She is a beautiful cow and most likely would have suffered greatly without your help. Kudos to you and thank you!
I saw it as a abscess I seen this before in a cow I have she was 14yrs and die last month age 18.7 yrs she was lovely good with children. I still miss her. Hope ur cow got better 🥰
Definitely seems like an abscess. Not nearly as gross as I thought it would be. 😅 What I found most interesting was that the animal didn’t appear to be in too much pain. Thankfully! The washing with the hose part is always a tad odd. 😅 But the abscess was so big it created a pouch under the skin. Which now could be cleaned. 👍 I’m going to assume that if the bump were tough, it might have been something much worse. Thank you for sharing. 👍
You are an Angel 😇, thank you so much for all your doing for the cow's and other animals you tend to ,I do appreciate learning from you ,blessing to your family and a face shield ,is something you might want to invest in,even though the nasty stuff didn't splatter on your head area ,there may come that day where you will need one ,u probably already have one,I'm a new subscriber to your great chanell...thanks again,it's not an easy job...
Well, glad it was a stinky rather than terminal. Just glad you don't mind the occasional necessity. Also glad you don't mind sharing. For the ones who don't think beyond the end of their nose, wonder what they would do if they got hurt, no doctor, no way to get to one, & a serious infection set in. Would they "lmao" as they waited for their temperature to fry their brain ?? Or use the knowledge you just shared and basic common sense to try to survive. I'd invite Hope to my team any day.
She was an angel through the whole procedure. ❤
I think the old girl was too weak to kick up her heels & show herself. You could see it in her eyes,, she was feeling weak.
@@roberharpane3524 She knew he was there to help her get better, too.
. *THERE MUST BE A SPECIAL PLACE IN HEAVEN FOR THOSE WHO HELP ANIMALS IN NEED.*
I'm so happy it was an abces and not cancer. Such a loving as and gentle cow. Thank you for taking good care of her and seeing she gets back to being healthy.
God bless you. 🙏
She's a lovely specimen. Such a gentle disposition. The relief of the pressure must feel wonderful!
My dad would have said "Looks like a nice simmering case of Lumpjaw" (we had a cattle ranch back in the 1960's). Good job draining and flushing.
I truly appreciate how gentle and compassionate you are with your herd. Your knowledge and how you show how to approach these situations is helpful to those who may find themselves in this predicament. Waiting days for a vet could be devastating. I myself like watching and learning.
I wish every farmer had the love and compassion you have for your animals
Love seeing these beautiful babies being taken care of with such care. I know they feel so much relief and are so thankful.
Poor baby. I know she was ever so grateful for the relief. The rinsing and antibiotics probably made her feel a thousand times better over time.
Oh yeah she felt instant relief from the pressure
Oh for sure.
Without any doubt.
I can testify. A few years ago I had a sebaceous cyst on the back of my head. Proportionally, it was a bit smaller then hers, but every bit as uncomfortable. The initial lance was a huge relief. It took at least 20 minutes to drain and, yes, it smelled terrible. The doctor kept checking that I was okay but I just said "Keep going, it feels fine." Two days later, you would never know anything happened.
@@bcaye❤
She handled that so well!!
Thank You for showing such compassion to her.
What compassion? He didnt sterilize anything, he cut into s lump which could have been cancer, he didnt remove the sack and hr never once mentioned the cow's distress level. He was merely just saving his investment. Pretty crappy "farmer" imo
Cows live in a setting rife with bacteria. From the TH-cam videos I’ve watched he followed the same procedure a vet would.
And, of course, any farmer pays attention to the cost of things on their farm. It’s a cost/benefit ratio, just like all of do throughout our lifetimes.
Farmers have a vested interest in their cattle, their land and practices that are profitable in the best sense of the word.
@@hitekredneck109 he’s not a vet so likely can’t remove the sack if it’s a cyst, an abscess I don’t believe have sacs. He said the vet was coming in the Monday. He simply was relieving the pressure/pain and maligning sure it didn’t cause compression on her brain while waiting for the vet to get there. He also flushed and gave antibiotics which provide great pain relief if there’s infection causing it.
@@amyn3481 and also it's not like he went after it guns blazing. He used the cannula to confirm there was puss before lancing the abscess
@@hitekredneck109 I come from a long line of farmers. This guy was fantastic and very compassionate. You obviously have not lived in this type of environment and have never raised cattle.
I am so glad that this was an abscess and not cancer. She did well while being treated.
The "and this is what you guys wanna watch?!" Got me rolling lmao
Same laying in bed cracking up
Ik me 2......I'm crying I'm laughing so hard
😂😂😂 same 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm a pimple popper but that eww! I helped on my sister's farm and that is one of the most stinky, gag smelling jobs lol. God bless you and be carefull.
Yup, we like nasty shit! I hope she feels better.
Excellent piece of on the spot surgery. It was almost therapeutic to watch how the pus drained out of the infected area. Very satisfying for the cow to be relieved of constant pain.
Thank you for sharing. Glad it was not cancer!
What a good girl she was. Poor baby girl I hope she feels better soon..
What a lovely gentle cow 🐮
The relief must have been so good, get well soon moo moo.
I second that! 9:37
Looks like lump jaw. Cancer doesn't grow that fast but an abscess will. Hope she's doing better. She's a beautiful cow. Nice and clean and looks like she's well taken care of. Hope you post the update on the cow's recovery.
But the mention of cancer made more people watch!
@@bobbythompson3544Oh of course but that's how they get the views. There are many TH-camrs that's use false thumbnails. I don't think this was one of those because who knows may be cancer. But people who generally watch these animal abscesses know it's lump jaw. But there always a chance it could be cancer
Did anyone see him spray that blue stuff on her face where he cut it? He didn’t clean it before he sliced it so I don’t know. Pretty big incision to not treat it with something to at least keep the flies out of it.
@@myralawson4543 the blue stuff IS antibiotics.
@@myralawson4543 I doubt there were any flies about. It looked like winter to me.
I can't believe how calm she was. When you started complaining about the smell my daughter laughed maniacally. I wish someone would offer to let my kids get up close view in the splash zone. It would be learning experience. 🤣🤣🤣
Glad there isn't smell-o-vision. As a nurse I've take care of my share of wounds and boy-o-boy some of them smell like death
@@vannessa1748 isn't that basically because it is. Infection is rotting material I thought?
@@maddmavic When you say that something smells like death it means is pretty really really bad. The smell of an actual rotting dead body is nothing that I have words for. It's the worst putrid smell you can imagine. I've been pondering for 10 mins and I just have no words. But it's a smell you'll never forget. Most people that deal with death will put a small dab of Vicks under their nose to cut the smell a bit. As for liquids in an abscess there are 3 types or a combination of 2 or more. There's serous fluid, that is like what is inside blisters and has no smell. Then there's sanguineous fluid which is blood and has a slight smell but not a bad smell. Then there's purulent and that is pus. Pus has a strong smell buy also depends on a few factors. Pus is made up of a few things but mostly white cells that were sent to the area to fight the bacteria The bacteria that is present does smell and it's not a nice smell. It can be quite putrid. It can make some sick to their stomach and others not. Hope this helps
@@maddmavic It's a mix of several things. A small portion of the pus is dead tissue. Most of it is dead white & red blood cells mixed with the bacteria.
My youngest son is captivated by this kind of stuff too 😂😂
It amazes me how much work you Ranchers have to do with you cattle. I do enjoy seeing how you all care for your animals. Poor cow, can you imagine the relief she felt when you cut into the wound.
No, they don’t have to do this! Vets are here for that. He even doesn’t wear gloves and put no disinfectant on the cow before lencing. Try to do this to your dog, police will come quickly for cruelty but these poor farm animal have any voice to protect them for farmers who play vets to keep money in their pockets!
@@murielvaillancourt3855 .....as passionate as you think you are being, you are coming across mostly ignorant,..... ain’t that much money in solo ranching.
@@murielvaillancourt3855you are pretty much an ignorant asshole with a Napoleon complex. People like you are a disgrace to the world!
Wonderful video . I always like to see an animal in distress be given much needed relief! Thank you and God bless you.
Such a sweet gentle cow. It is obvious that she trusted you.
You could tell she WANTED your help I can’t imagine how much better she felt after it was all done and healed up!
I watch your vids because of your compassion and love for these animals who are in pain and i am sure they are relived you helped them, AND brings back my faith in humanity.
Thank you for your kind words.
Have a Great day.
🤣🤣 Your reaction is priceless!! Isn’t that what they call “ lump jaw”?
If you had waited for the Vet, the bacteria could easily get in her blood and it would be so much worse! I hope she is doing better now! Good job!
You feel for your animals. That's really great! I don't enjoy the puss but I do love the care you provide. Well thank you for all you do! God Bless you too
She knew you were helping her and was grateful. Animals are so intelligent.
I respect you for all your hard work and kindness towards your animals. She was so good while you took care of her.
Just found ya. Suggestion while watching Hoof gp.
Glad she is going to be OK. Looking forward to more videos
Me too, and my Hoof GP suggestion came up while I was watching Dr Pimple Popper!
Being a farmer is sooo much work. I like watching because it helps me understand the complications of a life I am not familiar with. Take care sir
It’s nice to see a farmer who knows how to properly treat a abscess. Nice job!
No luck. Just Blessed! I am so thankful it was an abscess :)
I kept waiting for you to say, ‘yeah you betcha!’ I mean that in the most endearing way possible. Sweet girl. She knew you were gonna help.
You betcha, ehhh
We don't have smellavision so we enjoy watching. I do have empathy for you and that poor cow!
And that sad camera at the end! 😩
I worked EMS and had to deal with decomp smell, which trust me, stays with you. I learned quickly to carry Vicks Vapor rub with me, jic. Put it under your nose to mask smells. Helps enough to not make you gag.
I'm glad she doesn't have cancer and has gotten much needed relief!🥰
I've never been privy to that particular smell, blehhh. But did have the misfortune of being one of the first out at a train vs vehicle. (Trying not to be graphic here) ...I had never smelled blood before, not like that anyway. It is THE only only smell that has ever made me gag.
Don't know if Vicks would have helped that, but it does help a lot with some odors. 🌞
Good idea 💡
@kellyjoiner4418 it should. Yes, that metallic kind. Sadly, it can be overwhelming in some cases. My nightmare was always a plane or bus accident and had to deal with 2 incidents involving planes, and only a minor bus, THANK GOD! It was after the last incident involving planes (plural) that I left EMS altogether.
I dont blame you. I will pray for healing in your life. I understand that an experience like what you are talking about can change a person. May God bless your compassionate heart...
@@ladyliberty5771 Although I've never been involved with a "mass" event, I can understand your decision. It takes a toll on a person. I hope that you're happy doing whatever it is that you're doing now. 🌞
So glad it wasn’t cancer. Poor little girl. Glad you are helping her. She is sweet.
I love watching this kind of stuff! And I love the scripture at the end.
When a farmer/rancher says something "stinks"....I cannot imagine how bad that must be. God Bless
So glad she's feeling better, and that it's not cancer.
I have so much appreciation for farmers. Thank you
I’m amazed at how calm she was!
Every cow is different. Some understand you are trying to help them and some run for the hills when they see you a mile away. It is nice when the ones that need you most are calm.
She needed that relief & she knows you were going to help.
Hell yeah dude. I'm not a vet, but a vet tech student. That looks like something similar to strangles in a horse. Drain it and see what happens from there. I love the way that farm owners are willing to just go for it and try their best to figure it out.
That was great. Thank you for sharing this. I'm so happy that it was not cancer.
Since you said it stinks, so glad this isn't a "scratch and sniff" video, lol.
She was very calm. Animals tend to know when you're trying to help them. Thank God you saw it before it got to her brain. So glad she got the relief she needed and is on the mend.
I've watched several videos like this & I'm impressed how farmers know so much about vet med. On the other hand, only one farmer so far wore gloves. Good for him.
Yes, I need to be more disciplined that way, thx
Wow, she must feels so much better. Thanks for sharing your farm life.
I love a compassionate farmer...G-d bless u sir
Worked on a dairy farm for a brief stent. Every one would benefit from this lifestyle. So glad you helped the baby.
Thanks for the encouragement
I love how gentle you are with her...they don't understand sometimes that we are trying to help. But she did very well.
Great work on the cow,you saved her life.
Every video of yours makes me realize even more how HARD farm and ranch work is. Thank you!
Thank you for your encouragement
It doesn’t take much. A kick to the jaw. A roll in the briars. You did the right thing. Open it up, let it drain. Some use a tool to go in and run around to pull out ant more solid stuff. Good job.
So loving and caring for those animals thank you she trusted you
She’s beautiful… I hope she heals well 🙏🏻♥️
As a small cattle farmer, that was a good one , good luck , God bless 🙏🏼
It is great to see you guys taking care of your Cows. As some of the Horror shows on "Animal Rescue" shows us the other side. The Uncaring people who ignore their Animals and let things Fester until it's too late and the poor Animal has to be put down. I wish every Owner of Animals would be as caring and careful as you!
Keep up the good work.
And with an Abcess comes a what l call a plug, it can be the size of a pea or a Jelly bean or a Plum but once that hard mass comes out and you clean and rinse out the pocket or void left by the fluid it pretty easy to cure it with Antibiotics. I've taken quite a few Feral cats to the Vet for Abcess's and while they are being treated l have them Spayed or Neutered to help cut down on the Feral cat population we have as l live next to a "Wildlife" Sanctuary or a 2 acer-plot/vacant Lot...that the city owns.
We watch because we know the animal will feel soooo much better!!!! Thank you!!
She handled that like a trooper!! Much love from New Zealand!
And from England 🇬🇧
She was such a good girl in the crush. I think she was grateful for your help.
Great job! I enjoy watching these.I find this very interesting and it’s great to see that animals get relief .😊
Love to see that the cow suddenly realizes "Oh, wait a minute. He's fixing my problem." And it's interesting that the sound from 5:16 to about 5:26 is like when you squeeze an empty ketchup bottle trying to get the last of it out. And yeah, it's definitely something I want to watch, I'm one of those pimple popper fans. Pimple, abscess, in-grown toenail, you name it and I'll watch it. I find it fascinating.
Sweet girl,love watching abscesses. I like when the chunks come out too. I'm so weird but I love this stuff!!!
Same
Mmmm! Get the potato chips!
Oh same! Love it. Hopefully she got some huge relief ❤️
You're not alone. I love these videos.
You are so caring and gentle with her. Very refreshing compared to others
You, sir, are the cow whisperer. That calf followed your directions like a trained show pony. Great job!
Oh wow she is so calm, thanks for showing everything
Real good
What a good girl! That has to feel better!
Thanks for helping her. That's gotta be a huge relief.
Yes we like to watch anyone taking care of their animals..
God bless you too as you care for his creatures on your ranch. What a joy to watch!
Yaaaaaay,!!! Glad we got That that taken care of....glad she's OK, too.😃🐄😁🐄🥰👍
I bet she felt so much better getting that out. God bless you for taking such good care of her
Great to see more people reaching out and making videos for all of us to see
We get to know how our community works
🙏👍🏻
You are such a kind man! I've seen others cuss them and be rough! Your animals are very fortunate and they act different than I've seen others.😊
Thank you
💗First of all, Thank you for suggesting Romans 5! Thank you for showing her such kindness. I love the videos! ~Tanzie💗
🇨🇦 Awe poor girl! 😢 I hope she gets some relief once it's drained. I sincerely hope that it's not cancer. 😢 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
😂😂😂😂😂😂 I’m cracking up at his reaction....hilarious
Thank you for the laughs and for how you treated your cow.
She,s gonna feel alot better now!❤
And God bless you for knowing what to do to help that poor heifer!!
Chief, cook, bottle wash, and Doc!
Good job!
BETTER THAN MANY SO CALLED VETS I'VE SEEN ‼️ MOST IMPORTANT IS TO FLUSH IT OUT THOROUGHLY ‼️. Vinny 🇺🇸
Not sure how I got here but, I hope the poor girl got better.....
Just did a closer analysis on her today and she is doing much better.
I have huge respect and admiration for you in what you do for these animals. She is a beautiful cow and most likely would have suffered greatly without your help. Kudos to you and thank you!
I saw it as a abscess I seen this before in a cow I have she was 14yrs and die last month age 18.7 yrs she was lovely good with children. I still miss her. Hope ur cow got better 🥰
Once she got that first squirt of relief, she knew you were trying to help... then she stood still. Good cow!
Definitely seems like an abscess. Not nearly as gross as I thought it would be. 😅 What I found most interesting was that the animal didn’t appear to be in too much pain. Thankfully! The washing with the hose part is always a tad odd. 😅 But the abscess was so big it created a pouch under the skin. Which now could be cleaned. 👍 I’m going to assume that if the bump were tough, it might have been something much worse. Thank you for sharing. 👍
Am sure the relief she felt once you lanced it was immense
Poor cow! Can’t imagine the pain. Take care of her
Must have been so painful for the poor girl! Such a relief to get that infection out of there.
What a great job you do !! It ni to see ho you care for your cows!🙏🙏
Thank you for your kind words.
Have a Great day.
aw bless her she must of been in agony, but it can only feel so much better now get well soon baby x
You are an Angel 😇, thank you so much for all your doing for the cow's and other animals you tend to ,I do appreciate learning from you ,blessing to your family and a face shield ,is something you might want to invest in,even though the nasty stuff didn't splatter on your head area ,there may come that day where you will need one ,u probably already have one,I'm a new subscriber to your great chanell...thanks again,it's not an easy job...
Thank god you don't have Smell-a Vision. So happy she just had an abscess ! And I love how you talked to her to make her calm .
She was amazingly calm and pretty gentle considering that probably hurt like hell!
bless her heart. you know that feels better
Well, glad it was a stinky rather than terminal.
Just glad you don't mind the occasional necessity. Also glad you don't mind sharing.
For the ones who don't think beyond the end of their nose, wonder what they would do if they got hurt, no doctor, no way to get to one, & a serious infection set in. Would they "lmao" as they waited for their temperature to fry their brain ?? Or use the knowledge you just shared and basic common sense to try to survive.
I'd invite Hope to my team any day.
In the end so many things to be thankful for.
Have a Great day.
Thank you for helping this beautiful specimen. So glad we don't have smellavision 😬😬 so glad it was an abcess and not cancer 🙂🙂
SO much more to a ranch than most would even conceive. Bless you for your care.
She had to feel better, you where so gentle with her.she stayed so calm
Glad it was an abscess. It is amazing how much pus can be in there; it must have been very painful 😢