I think a lot of us here appreciate very much the fact that you take your time and work slowly and deliberately with the trimming. That shows that you have the animal's welfare at heart. Thanks once again Nate.
You are the Bob Ross of hoof trimming. Your talent, along with your soothing voice, is as artistic and soothing as watching Bob paint happy little trees.
Nate never looks like he's hacking into a hoof. He takes such slow, deliberate cuts and it's so refreshing to see. He knows how to work his knife without ever hurting the cow.
I love the "training video" vibe that Nate gives off, talking to us like his apprentice. I swear anyone who watches 50+ hours of this should be just about ready to move onto practical.
im a vet student, Nate helps alot with the simple understanding of Hooftrimming and shows whats wrong in moddern stabels. so yeah, we are all his apperentice
Honestly if y’all like Nate I’d also recommend the hood gp they’re the two main ones I watch. They’re both total sweethearts when it comes to caring for the cows. The hoof gp is Scottish. :)
When I started watching your videos, I thought "hey I could do this." Having watched a lot of your videos, I now think "I could never do this." This takes a lot of skill and practice. Hat's off to you guys.
the thing about these is that it's always something new you quite literally need to expect the unexpected this applies to everything in anything with a slight association with healthcare with any kind of living creature. you never know what kinda crap someone went through or did to get hella plaque on their teeth
Like trying to cut a stubborn piece of fat. So slick the knife can't bite into it for the cut, especially hard I imagine when you're basically performing a minor surgery on an animal. Nate's a pro!
I love your expertise and gentleness, many hoof shows are not gentle, I won’t watch them or subscribe, I’m not a farmer or hoof trimmer I just love watching these
I noticed the same thing, he has a gentle hand. I'm sure some of these are very painful conditions and it reminds me a lot of my own experiences of rough handling by doctors and nurses when I was in pain, when I watch some of the other ones
How cool that your son gets to come to work with you! I have worked with my dad for years now, doing HVAC, and still appreciate the time spent with him! I'm sure you're teaching him valuable lessons, even when they're not about hoof trimming 😌
Your skill and knowledge are always impressive. Thank you for your gentle thorough care of this cow, Nate. She must feel so must better. Thanks for another fantastic video!
Please tell me I’m not the only person who loves watching these and talks to the phone of “oh poor babyyyy! That poor cow must really be hurting. Good thing you’ve got Nate little guy. It’s gonna be ok.”🥺🥺🥺 I know it’s neurotic but also…. Am I the only one????? 😅😂
Up until a few months ago, I never knew cows needed hoof trims or had the potential for so many problems. I also have to say, you've got some mad wrapping skills. I have problems getting a band-aid around my toe.😂
That was just huge!!! It amazes me they can still walk with that kind of damage. You just do such a wonderful job not creating additional damage and fixing what has been created.😊
Hello Nate , i hope you are doing well. Another great video, great treatment. Nate you are honestly the best hoof trimmer I have ever seen on TH-cam. I say this with all my sincerity. In terms of your hand skills, the fact that your knives are always razor sharp, your approach to animals and the care you show them after the procedure make you by far the best. I'm not even talking about your relaxing voice 😅. Nate, I have a few questions for you, buddy: 1.) One of the things I'm most curious about is, can you use anesthesia for trimming ? I don't know Spanish, maybe they could be veterinarians, but in some of the Latin channels I watch, trimmers use drugs , anesthesia and perform some surgical interventions. They anesthetize the cow's leg and perform surgical interventions on living tissues. Can you intervene like this in an emergency and have you ever had an experience like this ? 2.) Is there a relationship between the structure of the cow's hooves (hardness, amount of extension, susceptibility to a certain type of problems like ulcers, white line problems... ) and the breed of the cow? Because I've seen many different types of hooves on the many channels I watch. Some are soft, some can be hard as rocks. Is this situation due to genetics or is it related to human reasons such as the soil characteristics of the dairy farm, closed-free feeding type? Greetings from Turkey Nate , love you buddy. Will see you in the next videos .
I think the simplest explanation for why soft hoof-horn is harder to cut through than hard hoof-horn is that if the horn is soft, it tends to move out of the way of the blade rather than allow the blade to cut it. Obviously, it can only move so far before it can't move any further and then it can be cut, but it still makes cutting difficult, and the accuracy of the cut can be thrown off unless you anticipate what the result will be. All of which just increases my respect for you and for the difficulty of the work you do.
We are so lucky to have people like you! This is so important for the animals. Your a podiatrist for them. I bet they would kiss you after the treatments if they could. You will be rewarded for your kindness ❤
Hearing you describe cutting that hydrated hoof horn and the weird way it feels, in my head I imagine it's like peeling an old potato - it can move kinda weird.
"Allows me to do this much safer." And that sums up what I've seen of Nate's work compared to a lot of others. It's done methodically, with a mind toward rehabilitation of the animal and healing of their hoof/foot and doesn't do as much with a grinder but just trim down the worst of stuff to then carefully reveal the true issue so it doesn't agitate the area any more than necessary. Nate is like a vet that happens to trim hooves.
I’ve watched so many of these videos. I never thought I would be so interested in all the different ailments of hooves. 😂😂 I think it’s because this is like a combination of ASMR and pimple popping videos. It’s very satisfying once everything is cleaned and he puts the block on. Cutting through the hoof sounds and sometimes looks similar to soap cutting. Nate’s voice is also very soothing, too!
I watched one of your videos and got hooked on good trim videos, so now I get recommendations from TH-cam for other channels as well. I am now well versed in watching people trim cow hooves (and understand there’s no way I could do it lol!) and I have to say - it can be downright upsetting seeing how rushed, rough, or imprecise some folks are in their trims. You are really top of the line when it comes to farriers!
A farrier is someone who cares for and shoes horses. Nate looks after cows hooves. Are you really that stupid? Of course you are. You’re probably American.
I'm always so happy for the cows under your care because , even though they are in so much pain, I know that within a few minutes they will feel much better!!
Thank you so much for helping these precious animals. When you get into the infection, I imagine it becomes quite painful. I see how careful you are. Is there anything you could do to possibly numb their hoof before you start? But I totally see how the cows are in full understanding that you’re helping them ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I've become kind of obsessed with these videos. I have to say I feel so bad for the precious animals not understanding why people let it get so bad. Thank you Sir for being kind + gentle with them.
Follow up coming? Love how gentle and precise you are. Fascinating for some odd reason. I have a horse, and when I learned about the dynamic and intricate structure of it, I was amazed.
You’re so gentle. I watch another hoof guy and his poor cows stay mooing and jumping he isn’t gentle at all. They start bleeding because he’s not careful. Hurts my heart. But your cows never jump or moo in pain. They are lucky to have you.
Oh no, that’s horrible! I can watch these knowing Nate has the animals’ best interests at heart. Hearing how much pain the cow is in the whole time just sounds gruesome. 😢
G’day I don’t know why this popped up but I’ve just found this channel and I’m totally hooked! You are amazing! I love cows 😍Thank you from Sydney 🇦🇺❤️
Dang, we didn’t get to see the cow leave. That’s one of my favorite parts. Thanks for your gentleness while trimming and a big “you betcha” from one Wisconsinite to another. 🐄🧀🍒🍺
This is the damnedest thing. I came across this channel by accident Nate. I have been binge watching this for an hour. Wow. Who knew that seeing those layers being scraped away could be so satisfying?
After being reminded of my fascination of hoof videos when a hoofgp vid got recommended to me, i had to come back here instead because i remembered i like this channel better. I really appreciate your video style of just getting straight into the business of it
Yikes. Extensive and cavernous- your careful and skilled knife work is amazing. Thanks for the educational and always interesting vids. You’re the best. Taking care of the ladies one cow at a time. 👍 and five stars. ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🥰😎😏
Really satisfying video, thank you for that. Also your son after this must like "ooooh boy, I still have a lot to learn, not only about the hoof trimming" :D . Much love :)
Wow! What a messy ulcer. Glad you got it cleaned up and it can start to heal. As always, love your patient approach to trimming super sensitive tissue. And, nobody makes fun of our favorite hoof trimmer. Give us their name and location and we will verbally put them in their place. 😉❤️
Nate you're the perfect break from all the unrest and division going on. My wife and I have two things in the morning on the weekends- coffee and nate the hoof guy. My wife is Singaporean and only has seen cows in real life twice will comment what she believes is wrong with the hoof before you do lol after watching for so long she is right everytime 60% of the time.
That was quite the trim! I can't even imagine the difference that made for the cow's comfort. Wow. The thought of shear force tearing the sole away makes me cringe. Nice explanation on the knife work! Thanks Nate! Omaha Gramma whose hubby grew up on a dairy farm in Northern NY💕
Nice! My hubby grew up on a dairy farm in upstate NY, and our "dates" often were chores!! LOL! I love Omaha, and Nate is my kind of people. I'd say you are too! Happy 4th!
I think the analogy you're trying to give about the soft horn is kind of like cutting a tomato with a regular knife. The surface will give before it cuts.
Your comment about the softer hoof horn being hard to cut makes perfect sense. It's like trying to cut an apple with a kitchen knife versus trying to cut a sponge.
I don't know why I keep coming back to these videos after youtube recommended them to me while skimming through shorts, but for some reason its pretty satisfying on a primal level to see it get cleaned up.
I wish people would stop blaming cattle owners for hoof problems. I rather like seeing what you do and learning to understand the natural health of a cow. All domesticated and even wild animals struggle with health.
As always, great job! Since You have worked with many farms, could You give some advice on what is the best bedding for cattle? Is it deep straw bedding, rubber mats with sawdust or something else?
I think a lot of us here appreciate very much the fact that you take your time and work slowly and deliberately with the trimming. That shows that you have the animal's welfare at heart. Thanks once again Nate.
Do it bounce though
Hiya sweetie, fancy seeing you here 💗💗
@@karenglenn6707 hello my friend 👋
Yes, we appreciate it a lot. Love your work, Nate ❤️🌺
Heal up the heel - I got your joke Nate
You are the Bob Ross of hoof trimming. Your talent, along with your soothing voice, is as artistic and soothing as watching Bob paint happy little trees.
I think part of it is you can see the care he puts in what he does. Just like with Bob.
Great description. I find watching Nate almost transcendental, lol.
Nate never looks like he's hacking into a hoof. He takes such slow, deliberate cuts and it's so refreshing to see. He knows how to work his knife without ever hurting the cow.
He works like a careful surgeon..
He takes a practical job and turns it into art in motion, teaching us all the time. ❤
If you like Nate I would recommend the hoof gp he’s a Scottish good trimmer who is an absolute sweetheart when it comes to caring for cows. :)
"Jokes on them, I had the camera rolling." 😂
😂
And it allowed us to hear the farmer saying "he's getting balls deep". Now wth was he talking about I wonder... O.O
I love the "training video" vibe that Nate gives off, talking to us like his apprentice.
I swear anyone who watches 50+ hours of this should be just about ready to move onto practical.
im a vet student, Nate helps alot with the simple understanding of Hooftrimming and shows whats wrong in moddern stabels. so yeah, we are all his apperentice
@@Saphira6666 out of curiosity, what do you think is wrong with modern stables?
@@thetribegoddess it's a dairy farm
Honestly if y’all like Nate I’d also recommend the hood gp they’re the two main ones I watch. They’re both total sweethearts when it comes to caring for the cows. The hoof gp is Scottish. :)
It's so satisfying when you spray the stuff and all of the rocks and debris flow away leaving a clean area. It's my favorite part of the process.❤
When I started watching your videos, I thought "hey I could do this." Having watched a lot of your videos, I now think "I could never do this."
This takes a lot of skill and practice. Hat's off to you guys.
the thing about these is that
it's always something new
you quite literally need to expect the unexpected
this applies to everything in anything with a slight association with healthcare with any kind of living creature.
you never know what kinda crap someone went through or did to get hella plaque on their teeth
I'm more in the camp of, I'd like to do it but would be too much training.
The smell would be awful
I perfectly understand about the ‘gooey’ parts being difficult to cut. It makes perfect sense.
It like trying to cut jelly. It moves with the pressure instead of resisting
Like an overripe tomato
Like trying to cut a stubborn piece of fat. So slick the knife can't bite into it for the cut, especially hard I imagine when you're basically performing a minor surgery on an animal.
Nate's a pro!
I'm thinking it's like cutting rubber
😅😅😅😅
I love your expertise and gentleness, many hoof shows are not gentle, I won’t watch them or subscribe, I’m not a farmer or hoof trimmer I just love watching these
One reason I like to watch his channel as well.
I noticed the same thing, he has a gentle hand. I'm sure some of these are very painful conditions and it reminds me a lot of my own experiences of rough handling by doctors and nurses when I was in pain, when I watch some of the other ones
I watch the Hoof GP les ans les because it became a show. Here it is really the work for the work
That's exactly why I enjoy his trims❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ugh, this one I felt under my skin. She is very lucky to have you there so gently helping her. You are a good man, Nate. A truly good man.😊❤
How cool that your son gets to come to work with you! I have worked with my dad for years now, doing HVAC, and still appreciate the time spent with him! I'm sure you're teaching him valuable lessons, even when they're not about hoof trimming 😌
You are seriously much more gentle with your trims than other trimmers! ❤❤
Seriously!!! I saw some other trimmers on IG recently and all I could think was… “Nate would NEVER!!!!!”
Mid Western Hoof Trimmer is another gentle hoof trimmer on YT who is very kind to the cows.
His and Nate's videos are my favs ❤
Your skill and knowledge are always impressive. Thank you for your gentle thorough care of this cow, Nate. She must feel so must better. Thanks for another fantastic video!
Please tell me I’m not the only person who loves watching these and talks to the phone of “oh poor babyyyy! That poor cow must really be hurting. Good thing you’ve got Nate little guy. It’s gonna be ok.”🥺🥺🥺 I know it’s neurotic but also…. Am I the only one????? 😅😂
You're definitely not the only one.
Nope, you're not alone in this at all. 😊
I'm there saying "poor love, it's OK, everything's being sorted" 😅
You’re not alone 😂
I was just coming on here to say poor baby 😢
Up until a few months ago, I never knew cows needed hoof trims or had the potential for so many problems. I also have to say, you've got some mad wrapping skills. I have problems getting a band-aid around my toe.😂
Great video! Loved the “jokes on them” 🤣🤣🤣
Who is suddenly started watching these videos? And couldn’t stop.
That was just huge!!! It amazes me they can still walk with that kind of damage. You just do such a wonderful job not creating additional damage and fixing what has been created.😊
Thank you for helping the animals and your kind and gentle approach. 😊
Thank you Nate for another informative hoof trim. Best wishes from the Welsh Marches.
What great care you give these poor dear babies. I love knowing how much relief they get.
Hello Nate , i hope you are doing well.
Another great video, great treatment. Nate you are honestly the best hoof trimmer I have ever seen on TH-cam. I say this with all my sincerity. In terms of your hand skills, the fact that your knives are always razor sharp, your approach to animals and the care you show them after the procedure make you by far the best. I'm not even talking about your relaxing voice 😅.
Nate, I have a few questions for you, buddy:
1.) One of the things I'm most curious about is, can you use anesthesia for trimming ? I don't know Spanish, maybe they could be veterinarians, but in some of the Latin channels I watch, trimmers use drugs , anesthesia and perform some surgical interventions. They anesthetize the cow's leg and perform surgical interventions on living tissues. Can you intervene like this in an emergency and have you ever had an experience like this ?
2.) Is there a relationship between the structure of the cow's hooves (hardness, amount of extension, susceptibility to a certain type of problems like ulcers, white line problems... ) and the breed of the cow? Because I've seen many different types of hooves on the many channels I watch. Some are soft, some can be hard as rocks. Is this situation due to genetics or is it related to human reasons such as the soil characteristics of the dairy farm, closed-free feeding type?
Greetings from Turkey Nate , love you buddy. Will see you in the next videos .
I think the simplest explanation for why soft hoof-horn is harder to cut through than hard hoof-horn is that if the horn is soft, it tends to move out of the way of the blade rather than allow the blade to cut it. Obviously, it can only move so far before it can't move any further and then it can be cut, but it still makes cutting difficult, and the accuracy of the cut can be thrown off unless you anticipate what the result will be. All of which just increases my respect for you and for the difficulty of the work you do.
The kindness and love you show these animals is absolutely inspiring.
Trimming the cow's hoof like filigree. It's a pleasure to watch the master's skill. Congratulations.
I love that your son helps you! Maybe he’ll carry on the business… you never know. 😊
This poor girl 😢
Thank you for all you do Nate, i always love when i get a notification for your new videos 😊❤
Thanks
Thanks!!
We are so lucky to have people like you! This is so important for the animals. Your a podiatrist for them. I bet they would kiss you after the treatments if they could. You will be rewarded for your kindness ❤
That's a big one. It's not just an ulcer, but an 'ulcest'.
Hearing you describe cutting that hydrated hoof horn and the weird way it feels, in my head I imagine it's like peeling an old potato - it can move kinda weird.
I like watching these videos.. They remind me of a simpler time, when I was a young lad, working on a dairy farm after school....
Bro the title💀
That’s nothing. It’s usually like “it squirted in my face from a gaping hole”
definitely helps with the algorithm😈😈
in fact, me getting introduced to the universe of hoof trimming was purely algorithmic
Oozing, eh? Better get that checked.
That's what she said😂😂
@matthewtaylor1592 go to your room 😅
"Allows me to do this much safer."
And that sums up what I've seen of Nate's work compared to a lot of others. It's done methodically, with a mind toward rehabilitation of the animal and healing of their hoof/foot and doesn't do as much with a grinder but just trim down the worst of stuff to then carefully reveal the true issue so it doesn't agitate the area any more than necessary.
Nate is like a vet that happens to trim hooves.
That was worse than I thought! Nice work Nate! Appreciate you explaining your work as you progress through the trim.
I’ve watched so many of these videos. I never thought I would be so interested in all the different ailments of hooves. 😂😂 I think it’s because this is like a combination of ASMR and pimple popping videos. It’s very satisfying once everything is cleaned and he puts the block on. Cutting through the hoof sounds and sometimes looks similar to soap cutting. Nate’s voice is also very soothing, too!
I watched one of your videos and got hooked on good trim videos, so now I get recommendations from TH-cam for other channels as well. I am now well versed in watching people trim cow hooves (and understand there’s no way I could do it lol!) and I have to say - it can be downright upsetting seeing how rushed, rough, or imprecise some folks are in their trims. You are really top of the line when it comes to farriers!
Totally agree about the rushed and rough techniques of other hoof trimmers! They give me anxiety. Nate is the best.
A farrier is someone who cares for and shoes horses. Nate looks after cows hooves. Are you really that stupid? Of course you are. You’re probably American.
Itt is awsome to watch a master work .
What a relief....God has blessed you
Not sure why I enjoy watching these videos, but I do. The precision, care & relief given to the animals is admired.
I'm always so happy for the cows under your care because , even though they are in so much pain, I know that within a few minutes they will feel much better!!
You are always a masterful surgeon. I can only imagine the relief this cow feels.
Thank you so much for helping these precious animals. When you get into the infection, I imagine it becomes quite painful. I see how careful you are. Is there anything you could do to possibly numb their hoof before you start?
But I totally see how the cows are in full understanding that you’re helping them ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ulcers are the worst ever .thanks for sharing the video and for helping sort the infection out.👍👍
It is strangely soothing to watch these videos and yes you are right the bob ross of hooves.
I love watching Nate help the cows feel better ❤
Nice. Glad you're caring for this lady.❤❤❤
I am always glad to see someone caring for their livestock. Keep up the good work!❤
I've become kind of obsessed with these videos. I have to say I feel so bad for the precious animals not understanding why people let it get so bad. Thank you Sir for being kind + gentle with them.
Hey guy thank you for posting enjoy what you are showing and teaching! Well done thank you!
Thank you for helping this lady! She was in pain I imagine.
Love your channel! Thank you for explaining what issues are a you go. Again, Thank you so much!
I love how gentle you are with these poor hurting girls. They must love their visits from their buddy Nate! 😁
Follow up coming? Love how gentle and precise you are. Fascinating for some odd reason. I have a horse, and when I learned about the dynamic and intricate structure of it, I was amazed.
My man your knife work is AWESOME
Right???
You’re so gentle. I watch another hoof guy and his poor cows stay mooing and jumping he isn’t gentle at all. They start bleeding because he’s not careful. Hurts my heart. But your cows never jump or moo in pain. They are lucky to have you.
I saw that guy too and it made me sick. He had no clue what he was doing.
Oh no, that’s horrible! I can watch these knowing Nate has the animals’ best interests at heart. Hearing how much pain the cow is in the whole time just sounds gruesome. 😢
The very few times Nate's cows twitch or complain, I know it's because their severe issues, not Nate's incompetency.
@@Lenc324 which guy was it? I'd like to be able to compare.
G’day I don’t know why this popped up but I’ve just found this channel and I’m totally hooked! You are amazing! I love cows 😍Thank you from Sydney 🇦🇺❤️
Thanks so much for explaining what you're doing. You're exceptional!
Dang, we didn’t get to see the cow leave. That’s one of my favorite parts. Thanks for your gentleness while trimming and a big “you betcha” from one Wisconsinite to another.
🐄🧀🍒🍺
Best hoof trimmer on here!!
EXACTLY 😎😎😎😎😎
This is the damnedest thing. I came across this channel by accident Nate. I have been binge watching this for an hour. Wow. Who knew that seeing those layers being scraped away could be so satisfying?
omg same
I'm back for seconds and probably thirds. I can watch Nate the Hoof Guy's videos over and over.
I So love your honest job ans gentle treatments. Love from Europe
Thank you for your service Nate 🤙🏾🤙🏾
Your videos are so much more straight to the point than others ive seen. I like you a lot more
That’s absolutely incredible to see‼️🤩 You are SO meticulous with that knife‼️😱 It’s a privilege to witness. 😊
After being reminded of my fascination of hoof videos when a hoofgp vid got recommended to me, i had to come back here instead because i remembered i like this channel better. I really appreciate your video style of just getting straight into the business of it
I watch a lot of these, and this one was hard for me to guess how far you'd carve and clean. I guessed wrong. Great vid.
Just love how relaxing and informative your videos are
I bet that's stinky lol poor girl You and GP are my favorite hoof trimmers both have the same heart and care for every cow / bull you work with ❤
Poor 🐮! I bet she feels so much better thanks to you!
Yikes. Extensive and cavernous- your careful and skilled knife work is amazing. Thanks for the educational and always interesting vids. You’re the best. Taking care of the ladies one cow at a time. 👍 and five stars. ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🥰😎😏
I love how careful you are so you don’t make the cows uncomfortable. ❤
Great seeing you
Great video. Stay awesome
God bless
Oh, that ulcer must be so painful! Thank you for taking such care.
I think it's fair to say that there was no better time to become a hoof trimmer than nowadays with all the high quality videos about hoof trimming.
Really satisfying video, thank you for that. Also your son after this must like "ooooh boy, I still have a lot to learn, not only about the hoof trimming" :D . Much love :)
Wow! What a messy ulcer. Glad you got it cleaned up and it can start to heal. As always, love your patient approach to trimming super sensitive tissue. And, nobody makes fun of our favorite hoof trimmer. Give us their name and location and we will verbally put them in their place. 😉❤️
Nate you're the perfect break from all the unrest and division going on. My wife and I have two things in the morning on the weekends- coffee and nate the hoof guy. My wife is Singaporean and only has seen cows in real life twice will comment what she believes is wrong with the hoof before you do lol after watching for so long she is right everytime 60% of the time.
That was quite the trim! I can't even imagine the difference that made for the cow's comfort. Wow. The thought of shear force tearing the sole away makes me cringe. Nice explanation on the knife work! Thanks Nate! Omaha Gramma whose hubby grew up on a dairy farm in Northern NY💕
Omaha granny here also!!!
Nice! My hubby grew up on a dairy farm in upstate NY, and our "dates" often were chores!! LOL! I love Omaha, and Nate is my kind of people. I'd say you are too! Happy 4th!
Oh, this poor cow! That must have been hurting her terribly. Thank you for being so skilled, and gentle with your patients.
Well explained! Love watching you at work
I think the analogy you're trying to give about the soft horn is kind of like cutting a tomato with a regular knife. The surface will give before it cuts.
Nate I love the way you do the diagnosis on these girls and know how to proceed!
Absolutely hooked on this channel 😊
Your comment about the softer hoof horn being hard to cut makes perfect sense. It's like trying to cut an apple with a kitchen knife versus trying to cut a sponge.
I'm flaggin this for a followup video, gonna need to see the progress as that heel looks simply AWEFULL
Yes, please 😎😎😎
In case you haven't seen it, the followup to this video was posted 3 days ago
@@joelbrown3479In case you haven't seen it, the followup to this video was posted 3 days ago
I don't know why I keep coming back to these videos after youtube recommended them to me while skimming through shorts, but for some reason its pretty satisfying on a primal level to see it get cleaned up.
same exact thing here
so relieved to have found this account. i had no idea how to know when it was bedtime now ❤
Wow, that looks painful! Your kindness must be so appreciated... in the days to come!
You're so good, Nate❤
I wish people would stop blaming cattle owners for hoof problems. I rather like seeing what you do and learning to understand the natural health of a cow. All domesticated and even wild animals struggle with health.
My daughter loves your vids!❤
Nice trim, you need to get Hoof Pro green glue!🤣🤣🤣🤣💕🇨🇦
every time nate brings out the grinder, it reminds me of the e-file at the nail salon 😂
That title is so funny I’m crying 😭
😭😭😭
Again you made a happier cow.👍👍👍
A very satisfying cleanup. She must feel so much better.
I love how you wrap the cows 🙏🏼💗
Always like your videos and like the way you explain everything nice job sir
As always, great job!
Since You have worked with many farms, could You give some advice on what is the best bedding for cattle? Is it deep straw bedding, rubber mats with sawdust or something else?