Trimming Overgrown Hooves On A Rescue Pony ( I Also Get Kicked)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2023
- Hi I’m a farrier from the U.K. Today I will be trimming Rolo the rescue pony who has extremely long hooves. We are now putting him under a trimming plan so his feet will get better each time.
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Hope you have a great day and I’ll see you on the next video 🤙
Oh man I bet you once you let him take one round of circles on his walk he probably said Oh man it doesn't hurt to walk anymore. This is a lot more comfortable
He was just like "oh, you want to see my hoof? Here, have a closer look!"
I'm sure he feels much better after you're done, though!
You're so gentle. Looks very nice. Lucky to have new owners caring well for him.
He is very lucky he has found a new home that will look after him the way he deserves.
Heavy animals should have a leg stand...that's a LOT of weight to just hold on 3 legs. That may be why he gets kicked...lol.
Peter, you are so kind and caring when working with these rescues. I love that you take your time with them. Who knows what kind of treatment theyve received before they were rescued! Glad you and your camera weren't hurt!!! Stay blessed!!! 💖🤗🙏🏻
Thank you Jennifer. He is a kind pony I can tell he is just unsure about the situation. He will get better and understand more with time.
How satisfying to see the difference in the before/after! Amazing job! 💖
I never would have thought that horses can get sunburn! Glad he's been rescued and well taken care of now!
I think it’s probably been left out in a field with not a lot of shelter and shade and with the weather here in the UK being hotter than normal it’s developed sunburn and hasn’t been treated.
They can develop photosensitivity reactions when on certain pastures too - typically worse on white skin. Feeding a toxin binder and keeping on good pasture often resolves 'sunburn' issues on horses (with exception of pigmentless horses)
Love watching you!! I'm learning to do my own because I can't get anyone to trim regularly and or properly. PS I'm 74yrs old.
I love it that you really loves horses and taking care of their hooves. It's refreshing to see a Farrier that actually introduces the horse. You really are good person.
I love seeing rescue horses getting the fresh new manucure they deserve ❤
The difference is like night and day Peter. Kudos for your patience and the time you spend on him. He is fortunate to have been rescued. Thank you for sharing.🐴
Such a wonderful job Peter, so kind and patient with the rescues, could listen to your accent all day long, so so happy Rolo found his way to these wonderful new owners, and to live out his life on that beautiful property, well done Peter, and the new owners, thank you so much for posting and helping Rolo, take care Peter.👍💙🐎
Thank you Tracey hope you are well. I thought I sounded common 😂
@@Peterthefarrier yes, I'm well thank you Peter, you don't sound common at all, I think your accent is delightful, you have yourself a great day.👍💙🐎
Great trim Peter looks like he needed that bless him and he seems to be in good hands now.
Thank you Marie. He is in good hands now with his new owner.
@@Peterthefarrier do you believe trimming too much actually harms the foot? Please educate me.
@@morgancalvi6675 What do you mean by this?? If someone trims too deeply and damages the sensitive tissues, of course that'll harm the horse. Just like trimming our fingernails, if you cut too short and damage your skin/the nailbed, of course that hurts! If someone trims the foot poorly and makes it so the hoof has bad geometry, that can harm the hoof and cause further damage down the road, it can cause cracks and infections and cause ligament and tendon problems in the horse. There's all sorts of different ways bad hoof geometry can make an animal lame. Frequent, light trimmings are not necessarily more or less harmful than comparatively less frequent trimmings as long as the hoof is well maintained, the hoof doesn't get too overgrown between trims, the live tissue isn't damaged, and the hoof stays in good geometry so as to not cause injury to the hoof or the horse.
I used to think cow hoof care was a brilliant skill but farriers shoeing and maintaining horse hooves is out of this world Great video as always and100% respect to ROLO Hes ready for the Grand National now 😎
What I always appreciate, is your ability to visualize what needs to be removed and what needs to remain - while looking at the side of the foot the rest of us rarely get to see! Thank you for being patient with him. At least he isn’t leaning on you, that I can see from what you have filmed.
Your a amazing hoof trimmer. Its so nice to watch you trim and help out these beautiful animals. God bless you
Thank you 😊
What a blessing you are to this sweet boy
Thank you Pamela.
Thanks for showing us your work and office view Peter 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Another great video Peter! I hope that you or your camera didn’t get injured from his kick. You are so kind to these horses, now that Rolo is in better hands, I am sure he will behave better the next time. ❤️
Thank you Donna. I am ok thank you. Nothing to bad. I am just happy my camera is ok 😂
You do a great job explaining what and why you're doing what you do. Excellent video.
Aww good boy rolo he definitely is in the best of hands so glad the new owners are on top of everything. Wish them all the luck in the world. ❤ great trim as always Peter always so calm and relaxed around nervous ponies
He is definitely in good hands now. They will make sure he is well looked after and happy.
Definitely ❤
I love listening to you talk is through it. It's nice to know the background and current situation.
Thank you. I am looking forward to doing a update video on him in the future.
Nice work restoring this beautiful pony’s feet. Sorry you got kicked! Ouch! But over time I am sure he will get used to you working on his feet. Thanks for sharing!
aside from the fact he kicked you 😢he is such a sweet adorable little horse. ❤ the owners are looking after him so well ❤🐴🐴🐴🐴
They really are doing their best. He seems happy in his new home.
@@Peterthefarrier that’s so nice of them, they sound like lovely people and you were sweet and patient with him. He’s got a good life going forward ♥️🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴
Excellent video as always. Love to hear you describe your thinking process as you go. No kicking Rolo, you’re in the best of hands. ❤
Thank you. I think he was just telling me he had had enough for today.
What a pretty horse and his feet look so good now. I hope he recovers from his ill's. He'll be even more beautiful.
Thank you. With time I am sure he will be back to full health.
Lovely work! Hope Rolo recovers from his sunburn. I’ve seen lots of trims with overgrown heels, but collapsed heels were new to me.
Thank you Pat. With time I am sure these hooves will return to normal. It will just take some time to get them where I want them.
Outstanding work; what a difference, and I'm sure he's happy you fixed his hoofs for him.
Thank you 😊
I like this guy
You can tell he genuinely cares and seems like a solid cat
Watching horse and cow trimming videos are really educational and the trimmers treat these animals very well and are so kind
But trimming a lot off a horse is detrimental to him and may cause heels and hooves to collapse. Especially with collapsed heels.
@@morgancalvi6675 that’s true
You’re so patient and kind with him and what a fabulous result!
This isn’t the first horse trimming I’ve seen of the hoof. but it’s the first one when someone took the time to explain what and why they were doing it. Thank you.
I love that you show the horse you are working on. Great job as usual . ❤
Thank you Joy.
Fantastic. Looked so much better. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Maggie.
As always well done. you have such a good eye and you always still check. Top quality.
I am happy for Rolo as he has a beautiful home and caring owners. I worked with a horse that needed sunblock back in the day. Rolo will love his new life.
Thank you Siona. I definitely think his nose needs a bit of sunblock on it. The owner are on with it as we speak.
Peter, you r the best
Thank you 😊
Well done Peter. Sorry you got kicked. Rolo I am sure, DID appreciate his hoof trim. It will be better next time.
He's going to be a beauty with a bit of care. Thank you for your sensitive and intuitive trim.
Glad you weren't injured
Awesome job
I know the Pony feels wayyyy better you did a fantastic job 😊
Great job
Thank you 😊
fantastic job congratulations
Thank you Silvio.
🙋🙋🙋
I really liked seeing the piece that you nipped off. Very satisfying.
PETER THOSE HOOVES CAME OUT LOOKING GOOD.
Splendid job. Nice feet as it turned out!
Thank you Sally. Still more work to do with them but in time they will get better.
It is so nice to see someone who knows what they are doing and are compassionate to the suffering the animal has gone through. It's better than the oriental videos where they chop at the hoof and yank on their legs to keep them still and swat them with ropes to get them to go into a holding area. I subscribed to your channel.
You are so gentle . Love watching your work.
What a bang up job! You are a talented farrier Sir and I love seeing multiple feet so thank you! You and your channel is a gem thanks again! 👍🏻
Wonderful job & love your gentle way with the horse ❤
🎉 if there's a hoof clippings fairy, Rolo's in da money😂
Lots of hoof for the dogs on the yard to eat 😂
Peter, you are an example in this dark world of how to be a light.
Well done. What a transformation
Beautiful job!
My young friend in France has two horses (I think they are her babies really!) and she doesn't shoe them because the town is very hilly and they get a better grip that way. They are very clever and know if I am home and refuse to leave until I come down with a carrot for them. They would like to come in the house, but there is a staircase that I do not think they could manage... but you never know! She doesn't use a bit either which terrifies people who ride with her! Horses are so sensible, it is heartbreaking that they don't always get the best care.
Outstanding!!!
BEAUTIFUL!
5:04 he absolutely said “you forgot this one, dummy, get on with it” 😂
He definitely needed that!! Poor little sod. Sunburn too. And he's only two years old. I'm sure he felt a lot better after his trim. And I hope the kick on you didn't hurt too much! 😎😎
I hope you're okay!
I am ok thank you.
You are a fantastic farrier!!
Pony’s feet must be feeling GREAT, BEAUTIFUL JOB‼️🐴 Vinny 🇺🇸
Magnificent! 🤩
I love your office views and the gentle way you handled this young horse. Hope he didn't kick you too hard.
Your office view…the best!!
A lovely horse + a great Farrier.😁🐎
Very very. Hard working. God bless you 🙏
Looking good Peter. Well done. He kept you on your toes, hey!
Awesome job. Poor little guy is going to feel so much better too. 🤗😘
Do I see new chaps there 👀😁
Yes. I finally have new chaps. Let’s see how long these last 😂
@@Peterthefarrier They will last about 6 months, so you should look at getting new ones in about 2 years 🤣
I just like to get my moneys worth out of them 😂
@@ricp123 that’s so funny 😂
Nice work. He has some nice feet and healthy frogs. Thanks for the before and after shots.
What pretty feet he’s got there.Lovely.❤
Amazing work
You do a great job narrating. ❤
He was a sassy young fella that horse! Gonad you’re alright Peter!
Never let your guard down!
He looks a lovely little horse.
Pretty happy feet!
wow incredible transformation, nice wo
Have a nice midsommers nigth.
Thank you will do 😊
big guy really was like 'i don't want to be recorded no more' XD
this is the horse equivalent of when my toenails get too long and i'm amazed by how much i cut off
Beautiful
You did a great job on Rollo.
And you KNOW He feels much better
I think what your doing is wonderful.
Excellent
Good job!
Thanks for the double hoof trim😊
He is such a beauty. His feet looked good, and I hope he will be ok. Hope he didn’t hurt you too bad!!
Nice job!
EXCELLENT JOB
Lovely job :)
Can't stop watching this b4band end
Omg rolo is stunning, he so well behave for a young horse. Dont understand why animals get neglect. Wish this guy all the best. I love cobs and palominos
Those are some funny looking wooly ponies out in your office view!
I'm new here but thoroughly enjoyed watching you work. Rolos hooves looking much better.
Thank you 😊
Looks so much better.I know the horse will be more comfortable.
Great video!
Farriers are brave!
His front hooves look beautiful after your work of trimming him up. He wss pretty good saying that he's still a baby.