her hoof CRACKED WIDE OPEN!!!!
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Oh that poor cow, that crack was so nasty! The fact that she was holding her hoof up and shaking really says it all. Very good trim, glad she was feeling a lot better
The shaking broke my ❤.
That is the saddest thing I've ever seen, that poor cow 😟😮😧😢😢😥
I am not a cow but looking at that made my left foot hurt
@@BlondiNativeAme3lookup “Dominion” here on YT. Might put things in a better perspective
Surely someone noticed how bad and painful this beautiful cows hoof was quite a while before Graham treated her. She was really suffering. Shame on the farmer.
This poor girl went from hardly touching the ground to being able to walk much better. Thanks to your great work. I'm an old farm girl and really enjoy your videos.
I find it interesting that when significantly overgrown hooves are trimmed the animal (cow, horse, sheep, donkey, etc.) still walks with exaggerated, high-steps to accommodate the now nonexistent extra length. It always takes awhile for the animal's defensive, muscle-memory to relax and resume a normal stride.
She will make a good steak one day 😋
@@coolcpa3321It's 100% natural to think that way. My roommate recently got hip replacement surgery. Before, he used to walk with a bit of a limp to accommodate the old worn down hip he had and to keep the pain down. Now he can walk normally but still has a hard time breaking the old habit of walking slowly.
@@ultimatesunriseSHAME!...😡
@@ultimatesunriseit costs nothing to not be a fool
Oh dear Lord.
I grew up on a small farm with a small herd. Seeing these poor things in such pain & discomfort makes my heart ache.
Thank you for the service you do for them.
I’m sure you took very good care of your cows
Me too, my dad would never have let a cow get that bad. :(
In just three steps on that bad hoof you could visibly see the cow go from "Oh, this is gonna hurt!!!" to "Hey! That's not bad at all.!!". Bless her sweet heart! Bless yours too!
i’m 23 and just had a spine surgery and can say just being able to walk correctly and straight is amazing and the fact u do what u can to help them be able to do that same is amazing
I had mine at 22, so I know how it feels. Hope you recover well and gain back your mobility💜
😢😢 Graeme why so many cases of toe necrosis lately?
Prayers for a good healing.
@@nadinedeeren9861
Prolly season 🤔
The cows that spend more time on grass AND if it's rainy...
That constantly moist condition can SEVERELY contribute to infection running RAMPANT 😮💨
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I’m having my fusion surgery February.
I grew up on a moderately-sized dairy farm here in the Appalachia, therefore I've observed and assisted quite a few professional hoof trimmers at work. Having said that, I can honestly attest to the fact that this guy is by far the best I've ever seen. The passion and knowledge he exhibits in his trade could't possibly be more apparent. I look forward to many years of content as I follow the rest of this man's career, and I hope to see continued recognition for and international attention to the incredible work this man does.
I find people who worked or lived on farms to be interesting
@@nagitosans4961My father used to live on a farm in communistic poland and one of his stories was that about cow and potatoes and it went like this: the cow was hungry and she saw a a potatoes that their not hide and she just eated them raw wich made her suffer from stomach pain so badly that they decided to kill her because it was much more humanitarian and profitable than trying to keep her alive (otherwise from what those vegan ecoterrorist think)
I wonder if it's the same tending to horse hooves
Seeing hrt shaking with pain made me cry. Thank you for helping her.
GOOD JOB SIR, GOD BLESS YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS FOR CURING THE POOR COW. ALL THE BEST ! YOU REALLY GET THE COMMAND OF YOUR JOB !!!!
That poor girl. As a human, I have had hip and shoulder necrosis. And I can tell you, IT IS VERY PAINFUL. she can't tell you that. I am sorry it took so long to be treated. Good on you she's on the road to recovery.
Oooh, that sounds terrible. So sorry for you 😮
How does necrosis like that happen? Was it in the bone?
why did you have to say "as a human"? I didn't exactly think it'd be a dog leaving a comment.
@@james-yn4zzif she didn't confirm she was a human then i definitely would've presumed her to be another cow, simply empathising with the situation of this cow. Farms have WiFi these days, so the clarification was definitely needed.
@@RandomShartthis is reminding me of a book I read as a child “Click Clack Moo, Cows that Type” where the cows had access to a typewriter. Maybe you could write the modern version 😂
The fact that you began your channel to educate other hoof trimmers, but have reached so many more people in the process who have in turn gained a deeper understanding of not only these animals but where dairy comes from, is simply incredible.
Thank you for all you do Graeme
so true!!! agreed! i’m very grateful
👏👏👏very well said! ❤️😀
I agree. I'm a ciry girl, I will never need to trim livestock hooves, but I can appreciate an expert of their craft at work. Especially one so dedicated to keeping these animals healthy and comfortable.
Thanks so much for helping this cow. She looked to be in great pain!
Seeing how much pain this cow is in and seeing her trembling in agony breaks my heart.
Thank you for treating her so kindly and with such compassion. Your expertise is astounding and your ❤ is big.
Thank you, thank you!
These videos are so wholesome. I love watching cows getting healed and made more comfortable.
so what we thinking? any theories on what he does to the cows?
Who else gets excited when they see a Hoof GP video go up?
✋Me!
I look every day.. I feel better after seeing the work they do.
🙋♀️ I check for new videos every night before bed
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He's the hoof goat
Still limping, but willing to use it and not shaking. The improvement makes me tear up at how much pain she must have been in.
Like he said in this video, little bit of pain or discomfort from the machine and work now, is better then leaving the issue untreated and risking it getting worse or hurting far more.
You could even hear her in some parts of the video
That crack in the hoof, and the uneven length of the hoof, as well as necrosis, doesn't happen overnight. That poor cow! Shame on that farmer! That's so sad. She was shaking in reaction, from the agonizing pain!
If that makes you tear, what I did to a baconator rn gonna give you water works
Very satisfying to see her walk comfortably again.
Poor darling cow! Thank you God for Graeme and Kevin and Craig.
I'm so glad this girl got in to your crush. Even though the bone won't grow back she has the chance for a pain free life now. ❤❤
The grinder helped by shaking out some of the gunk as well. Another job well done, Graeme!
It's truly amazing how you can relive this cow of her pain. Great job you are a blessing to the cows.
Your voice has always shown me just how much you care and how committed to making it as pain free as possible.
Poor precious Angel! Thank you, Graeme and CraigieBoy and Kevin for helping these lovelies!!! ❤🐮❤🇺🇸
You all are the best ❤
I never imagined I'd be sitting here at any point of my life watching videos of man far away doing amazing things for cows hooves. I keep coming back after a year so you're doing something right. 🤣 they're lucky to have you over there. ❤
God bless all the hard working farmers and their families. Thank you for feeding the world.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
and for letting your animals get into such an appalling state 😢
Oh that poor girl, I'm so thankful that our cattle never had any problems like this, but we typically had no more than 25 at a time. They had plenty of pasture area as well as a pond or for winter, a heated water tank, and a barn for shelter. Thank you for what you do to help these cattle.
How can a farmer let things get this bad?
Excellent job.
If there's a large herd, problem cows get lost in the crowd.
@@samsignorellithis is a pretty big problem to get missed and it has to go unnoticed for along time. I feel like if you miss something this bad for this long, your managing more animals than you can handle.
Happens fast.
Adding on to the herd size, apparently cows will hide their pain/lameness until it becomes excruciating and unbearable. Graeme mentions it in a video from a few months ago, where he's treating a bull with bad hoof cracks.
@@BoogieSquared It's because cows are prey animals and lameness in a wild setting means they become food for something else way more quickly. Cows and horses will both hide injured feet, I had a horse growing up get a 4 inch nail shoved up in her hoof and I didn't realize it until her lower leg was about twice the size it should have been. Luckily she didn't get tetanus and after the nail was removed she was fine, but it could have been a lot worse.
I can't believe how well behaved she was given the extraordinary amount of pain she must have been feeling. Graeme is so gentle with the cows, but we all know how painful stubbing a toe is and we're humans who can be explained to logically.
Found myself watching this in awe of what you’ve just done to help this lovely animal thank you
Omg! Poor thing…. Seeing her in so much pain breaks my heart. Thank you so much for helping her! ❤
This poor cow. I cried for her! I'm so glad you were able to give her some relief.
so what we thinking? any theories on what he does to the cows?
Imagine how much better she feels now❤
Thank Moooo!
This poor cow is shaking with pain! Thankful the Hoof GP came to the rescue!
Poor baby. Proving again why I truly enjoy your videos, you have so much care and consideration for the cow no matter the situation.
OMG! This was an excellent post. I was in tears when I saw that cow's hoof, knowing it must have been so painful. Thank you thank you Graeme for your artistry in healing this creature. Shout out to the crew; Craigie Boy and Kevin ❤
3:38 😮😮😮😢
wow ,never seen a foot like it , the pain relief from the trim must be a blessing , great video
Bro, the ol' girl KNEW yall were trying to help her.. i usually try to compare these infections with an abscess tooth ive gone through to try and empathize, but man.. this is just incomparable (if that's a word lol).. god bless this sweet girl and the good man that saved the day.. God Bless ❤
I absolutely love the care that you give these cows you are an incredible person I hear it in your voice that you really care about these animals
Wow this is hard to believe that a hoof could get so bad.
How long would it have taken to get that bad, starting from a healthy claw? Weeks? Months? Years?
I’d shut his farm down the useless twat….
The obvious question is: who neglected the care of this poor cow?
@@SvdSinner
Not years. Probably weeks or months. And infections are often start inside the claw where they can be difficult to detect until they are severe. Basically, the bacteria enters through a small crack and starts infecting the claw from the inside and bursts out when things get bad enough. Cows also hide their problems because predators look for weak or sick animals to prey upon.
In my opinion this cow has been left too long suffering with this problem before you were called in to treat her , but you have done a great job and she walked out looking relieved.
You mean a job done well! Her walking at the end made me smile.
You are a Master of your trade and a true professional. If you didn't care about these animals you would never produce these videos. Thank you for being such a caring man.
Cows sacrifice everything for humans. The best we can do is give them a good life 😢 thank you for caring for these beautiful cows
😢 thanks for taking care of this poor girl.
Oh poor baby! Thank goodness for you.❤
That poor baby.. thank you for taking care of her!
HI THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TAKING CARE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS ITS REALY HEART WARMIG
Oh noooo!
How did this happen? This is so distressing! 😢 At time marker 0:24 you can actually see her hoof trembling.
Thank you for helping her. I'm guessing you'll be back for a check up visit soon. Please let us know.
I think an infection has gotten into the pedal bone.
Didn’t grow up on a farm, but been around dairy cows a bit. Felt so bad for that poor girl, glad you could help her the way you did. At least she’s in less pain and has a chance to get better. Terrible situation.
Beautifully done. I've never dealt with cows before and everything i know has come from TH-cam videos like this. It's plain to see the care and compassion that you and other farmers put into the work you do. Thank you.
Oh that poor darling soul, she had so much pain. I love watching them be helped with care and compassion. Animals are just the best, and they need and deserve our help caring for them. Makes my soul so happy ❤️
Incredible how 1 trim is life changing for the cow. Thank you. ❤
I love how much you truly care about these animals & their foot care. ♥️♥️♥️
I love what you do for these poor cows,giving them that so needed relief.Keep up the great work.
You are GOD for these poor 😢 🙏 🐄 Thank you from all of us from the bottom of our hearts ♥️
Even when you have to leave a cow with an open injury to be wrapped up, you can tell how thorough you are when you clean it by how pink the flesh is, like you literally washed away all of the disease that was attacking it. She was even swishing her tail as she was walking away; she must be so happy and relieved!
In cows, and other livestock to differing extents, tail swishing is usually a sign of irritation. It could be due to flies or maybe another kind of insect, it could be that other cows are crowding the first and it shows displeasure, or it could be that it was in pain; kind of like how we get irritated when we hurt or get sick.
@@LauraS1 Okay, my bad.
@@DarkshireWarlockshe's happier you're right
Maybe misread the tail. But she was able to walk and expected it to still hurt. You can see her second step is much more confident. ❤
somehow you must give us an update on how this cow recovers. excellent work!
I’m ready to cry for that cow. Thank you for helping her.
It makes me so happy to see the relief after the cows hoof starts to heal
That was pretty amazing. Please have a follow-up video on this poor girl.
Poor girl. This is why you really have to watch your animals as close as possible. Stuff like this can be easily missed with your day to day checks. Glad shes getting it fixed, she will start to feel better soon
so what we thinking? any theories on what he does to the cows?
Hey i worked in East Germany on a Dairy farm with 4000 cows. 2 Melkrotation with 40 places. Huftrimming was all hand work there was no grinder . Hard work, I like how you do your job . I am in Canada for 20 years and on the farm i worked here in Saskatchewan and we do our job like you. It is good to help the cows then we are the ones who put them in barns and on concrete. Good job Brother 👍
Well done Hoof GP. That was a deep and frightening lesion....poor cow was in such pain. You really know your subject! I had no idea that cows ever even HAD trouble with their feet like this. It's a whole new world.!
I love that you acknowledge that it's uncomfortable for the poor cows but you are so compassionate about it!
You had to treat her knowing how much it would hurt. In the end she was walking much better. Thank you and your team for caring for these animals. Please keep us updated. 💜🐄💜
Te agradezco y valoro tu gentileza profesionalismo y humanidad,
por qué piensas en el dolor de los animalitos y eres muy cuidadoso al trabajar.
Esa es la diferencia con otra persona que solo haga este delicado trabajo por dinero.
GRACIAS 👍🏻
Thank you for helping this poor girl.
Poor animal must have been in so much pain. You did a wonderful job, now lets hope nature gives you a hand and the next time we see her again, she is on the road to recovery.
Keep up the good work mate!
Very well done.....I was breathing a sigh of relief for her.
When I saw his 1st video I thought, "Why would I waste 30 minutes watching this?" I did and now I am addicted. The reason is simple.....................it is REALLY entertaining and rewarding watching how much he helps these animals.
Absolutely mad that you have 2 million subscribers now.
I started watching your videos a few years ago and I've just come back to them.
Congratulations on the success💪
Aaaaw, bless her! What a difference you made for her. Your work is so valuable and effective. Please keep us posted on her progress. 🐄💕❤️
It makes stubbing my toe seem painless. Thank you for caring for the cows.
May GOD Bless you for the loving care you give these majestic animals! Thank you!!
god could have stopped this, or maybe he dosent exist.
I’m amazed by every hoof you treat , I have never seen anything like it , those poor cows must be in so much pain but you do a great job
my heart breaks for these beautiful and kind animals and the way we treat them/use them. Thanks for making their lives slightly more bearable.
Aww bless her!! 😢 She must've been in absolute agony!! I'm glad you've helped her, and hopefully she'll get as well as she can and be able to live as pain free a life as is possible. Please keep us updated with her progress the next time you see her!! 🥰
I like the split screen at the end so we can gauge the cows improvement 😌.........I am repeatedly amazed at the constant painful foot/hoof problems that cattle have. Thank goodness for you, hoof GP and your team. 😮😅❤❤❤❤❤❤
God bless you for easing her pain so much! We could tell she was drastically impaired when she came in, and you made such a huge difference for her! Thank you so much, Mr. Rancher!
Oh, that poor cow. You do such good informational videos, and your affection (and respect) for the animals you help is obvious and delightful to see.
I'm not a farmer or rancher or wrangler, but I have always been a fan of farms! I married my David over 46 years ago and he grew up on a dairy farm in Upstate NY. I was delighted to see you mention Temple Grandin! What a remarkable thinker! I thought I saw a touch of her thinking in you and that makes you smart!! 😄😉
Gosh, I was literally tense the entire time watching this! I could cry for this poor girl 😢 thank you for taking your time to care for these wonderful animals
Goodness, my toes curled when you peeled her hoof open. I'm so glad you were able to help her!
Poor, poor cow! Bless her! So happy that you got the broken hoof away, actually it looked not too deep yet! Crossing fingers for speedy recovery for the cow! 🥰🙏❤️
Seeing the difference in this cows strides in the before and after video, it just shows how important it is for Hoof Trimmers.
you are amazing my friend, I am sure if the Cows could talk they would say how much they love you, keep up the good work and sharing the videos!!!
Poor cow. So glad you were able to help her. Thanks for taking such good care of her.
Thanks that you look so perfectly for the well-being of the cows as much as you can🐮
Love your videos! Who knew I’d become a hoof trimming fan.
I’m not gonna lie…this almost made me cry. I know it’s work and your trade and all that but bless you for understanding how much better of a life you and your workers lives makes for cows like this!
Also, LOVE the ACCENT! Could listen to you talk all damn day! LOL 😅
Oh my gosh great job I see the cow she puts her foot down you guys did an excellent job I don't know why but I'm becoming addicted to Cow shows or hooves shows... You did a great job I feel so happy for the cow😂😂
Me too!
Poor girl her hoof looked horrible. No wonder she was in a lot of pain. She has a new lease on life now. Thank you for helping her. 😁
What wonderful work you did on this cow's hoof. She is moving so well after her treatment❤
I am sooooo grateful to have found your videos. I have had horses when I was younger and have been around pastured animals my entire life. SOOO many people do NOT even bother to pay attention to their animals. I know donkeys in VT whose hooves are horrendous and are kept on basically the top of a very high hill that is covered with broken rocks. I volunteered at Life For Youth Camp for several years and took care of 2 Emus named Elvis and Memphis. Elvis was in love with me 😂 Rabbits, horses, a couple of Shetland ponies, llamas, chickens, ducks, a Tom turkey, multiple different kinds of lizards, birds in an aviary, a pot belly pig who would sit like a dog for an freshly laid egg, goats, and more! I absolutely loved those creatures and made sure they were taken care of and that they had their hooves trimmed and each ones healthy issues were treated. I have never trimmed my animals hooves but always knew if something happened that I knew how to do it, just in case the one and only Farrier who works near us couldn’t get to us in case of a hurricane (Florida) shuts everything down for weeks like in 2004 when we were decimated and no power for 9 weeks. Anyone who has an animal of any kind that needs care should either get that care or give the animal up so it can get the care it needs. Thank you for sharing and I love your Crusher Rig! Quite the custom Shute you’ve got that definitely makes it easier on both you and the animals. I will be forever grateful for finding your videos and will continue my lifelong journey of learning about and loving animals. BTW I LOVE watching and going to Rodeo’s and watching bull riding, the power of those bulls is absolutely mind blowing and I’m sorry you got head butted and injured. Ouch! I have never had that happen but I was in a car accident and was literally trunk butted by oak trees and I know your pain…I hate to be the bearer of bad news but you’re gonna be able to tell the weather with your face as you get older…I had my accident in 1975 and I know every time it’s going to rain or get colder. I can tell you I have lots of pain from building and remodeling houses since I was 17 and helps build my first home but I wouldn’t changed a thing. Going to be 68 this year and can’t wait for future projects to build.
Poor baby, so glad she’s more comfortable and healing.
Wow! This doesn't look common but it looked like you navigated a difficult trim with precision. I'd love to see how she heals.
Gosh, just when I thought I’d seen it all… definitely one of the worst cases I’ve seen on this channel. It was painful to see her shaking and walking on three legs like that. Thank goodness all the pain and hanging hoof was removed. Thank you for all your services and hard work to make these cows’ lives much better, and I pray she makes a swift recovery.
Thank you Graeme for you do for these beautiful bovine, they are so important to these families.
It’s so nice to see the quick relief of pain. With every step.
You did such a great job on this baby. Thank you so much for what you do for these cows! I pray she heals quickly.
Graeme and team, thank you so much for your professional, attentive, and tender skills. Each of these cows are better in your care!
I was just wondering how these cows' feet are getting like these. I love animals, and that cow deserves to walk and feel better. Thanks for the content.
God bless you for helping these poor animals