I'm not a farrier, but I own horses. For barefoot trimming, it averages to about 40 dollars per horse, and for trimming and shoeing, I believe it is around 80-100. Don't mark my words on that one though, because my horses are barefoot, but that is the price that all of my horsie friends say who shoe their horses.
I watched it twice in a row to celebrate there being audio in both ears. Thanks!!
Do you have a video where you explain what you are doing while working on the hoof? Sort of like a teaching video 😊
Omg yes! I would love that if he did!
Yaayy! Sound on this one is back to both ears! Keep these settings!
Absolute perfection. Thank you❤❤❤
This idea of cutting the hair on the paws was really cool, thank you my friend.
Why did videos start to be released as 480p maximum?
It takes a while for youtube to upload . The higher qualities become available with time
@@keroki932 thanks for answering this question))))
@@keroki932 It may take a while, but even one Week later it still is only 480p
Why does a farrier need to burn the shoe to the hoof, then rasp more hoof off again?
Burning the shoe on creates a perfect fit for the shoe to the foot. It will burn all the little uneven bumps down flat.
💪💪💪🐎 As always, cool stuff.
better if I couldn't hear the people in the background.
Guy, how much do you get paid for this kind of work?
If i had horses i would pay whatever this master of his craft requested. The care and attention to detail is outstanding ❤
I'm not a farrier, but I own horses. For barefoot trimming, it averages to about 40 dollars per horse, and for trimming and shoeing, I believe it is around 80-100. Don't mark my words on that one though, because my horses are barefoot, but that is the price that all of my horsie friends say who shoe their horses.
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