My audible gasp when you licked the hoof was probably heard by my neighbors down the street… 😂 I did realize it was ketchup, but still, I did not expect you to lick it 🤣😳
Graeme always mentions this, but the fact that they go through dozens or hundreds of cows every day, and only a handful have serious problems(almost always natural) speaks for how well taken care of they are.
I always smile when I learn that an individual in a good sized herd, has earned the love and attention of someone - and possibly even a name as well. To any herd, each individual has a name which we humans will never know. It’s just special when one particular animal stands out and bonds with someone. I applaud George for being so lucky to have a favorite cow!
I love how much you guys enjoy eachother's company. I have two employees who I absolutely love. We work together to find ways to improve our process and we have tons of fun together. I look forward to Monday because of these two awesome people who have become my closest friends. We celebrate eachother's victories and support one another when we are struggling. It's a beautiful thing.
My grandfather used to call me George when I was a little girl and he called my sisters Fred and Joe. My last memory of him was when I was 12 and he was staying with us while awaiting heart surgery. He tucked me in, kissed me on the forehead and said "Nite-nite George. I love ya.". He passed away that night and we girls didn't hear a thing. He would have wanted it that way.
Mine called me tadpole and instead of "nite nite" it was "have a good day at school" He raised me and was really sick by the end but he managed to hold on enough the last day to tell me goodbye I was 11 when he died and I was also the last person he talked to
😢 There is nothing more special than a loving Grandpa. When my husband passed my grandkids were 21 twins and 27. They are still broken three years later. Bless your heart, I’m sorry for your loss 💕💕💕
I always say "night-night sweetie, luv ya" to my daughter from the day she was born. She is 23 now. I may not always be there for her so I want her to remember that she is loved beyond endurance.
They can probably smell the difference. What makes me cringe is the part where he licks it. This is one of those times where you _do_ know where that hoof's been, and knowing isn't better.
@@antoniajuel9582Haha fair enough. I haven't had much experience with livestock myself, just a few brief brushes. Gathering eggs from somebody else's chickens. Laughing at the rooster that thought he was going to put me in my place. lol
I always thought that ketchup came from tomatoes grown in the fields, but now I’m learning that they actually come from cows’ hoofs (and occasionally pranksters too 😉)! Thanks for being so educational!
The way i gasped and said "no Graeme dont" as if he can hear me 🥴 😂 😂 🤦♀️ also poor George is probably gonna have a heart attack when he sees that 😂😂😂
I love that you continue to do checks, teach your crew and give them feedback. They continue to grow in confidence and skills because of this! Well done GP!
Had an absolute rubbish day today. Watching the banter between you boys was the first genuine laugh I've let out all day. Thank you for sharing the good days, too!
I still think someone should invent wellies for the cows with all that poop a out, also someone should invent like a plastic apron to tie under there tails so the poop goes inone direction. All the poop bothers me.
I live in New Zealand, grew up in the Waikato ( a serious farming community), now live up north, currently manage an early learning centre and am in no way imaginable remotely someone who even resembles a farmer. To be fair most kiwis have an understanding of farming, but it’s not a given. I went to work last week and told my colleagues that they had to see this channel. They both already knew it well and we spent the next half an hour relaying our most memorable episodes to each other. Just thought you’d like to know.
Another Kiwi who is about asfar away from a farming background as Mickey Mouse is to NZ but during lockdown I discovered this by accident & keep coming back!!!😜. I love how caring they are towards the cows & also the good natured banter between themselves is quite relaxing 😌
How great it must be to have Craig and Kevin at this skill level! Graeme, you've done an amazing job mentoring them. 15:06 OK was it Craig or Kevin who took the smeg there 😂
We've got a 280ft by 120ft barn built for milk cows in the 70s. Now it's got about 40 Angus (semital) cows their calves and a bull. The smell in summer in intense in summer and down right choaking when the fruit delivered from cannery starts to ferment. Fortunately it rained this evening and cooled down the mess. The cows love the fermented juice. Happy cows, happy calves. Love the show! Cow toes are intriguing.
I lmao. My husband won’t come in the room when I watch this. I grew up on farm Tennessee in the US. My Love grew up in Pittsburgh. He doesn’t appreciate it like I do, but he loves ketchup. I don’t. I would love love to see him watch this💙💙💙💙💙💙😂
It is nice to see wen you are not only one obsessed with this channel. In the time I watched this video there was an additional 2000 views added onto the counter. Glad I am not the only one who likes these guys shenanigans.
I live in Lancaster County Pennsylvania in the US. We have 6,200 dairy herds (485,000 head). They generate $14.7 billion in annual revenue. Hoof trimmers, dairy producers, agribusiness representatives, veterinarians and university leaders meet often to discuss hoof health and maintenance. The average cost to treat a lame cow here in the US is $372, and if the cow dies because of her lameness, the cost to replace her averages $1,800. You definitely provide a great service to the farmers whose cows you trim. I’ve great respect for hoof trimmers and their contribution to the economy of the areas they serve.
I know it’s more work but I love longer videos! I also missed Craigie Boys face 😊. George, I also had a favorite pet cow and I still miss her! You a lucky guy.
Love to see how Temple Grandin has shaped the facilities for cattle around the world. Making things more comfortable for the animals. I hope she watches this channel. She would love you guys.
I like the way the cows being suspended looks like they are flying! The cows look around trying to see what you are doing. That must feel comfy as the cows don't sound like they are complaining.❤
You made me unexpectedly thirsty when you looked at the camera after your 'deep' comment. I was a bit taken aback to be honest by how 'woooft' it was... Then you licked the cow hoof and balance was restored!! 😂😂😂 Love that you all seem like such a nice wee family, and how you clearly care for the wee coos. Xx
You guys do an amazing job. I watched a video of a man trimming a cows hooves and they tied it up on the ground using dull trimmers tearing most of them off and a huge sickle like dull knife and the poor cows hooves were pouring blood when they got thru. Same with their donkey trimming. Felt so sorry for the animals
The ketchup gig was comical. Your videos are so detailed and amazing about the issues you come across that i feel like i could 100% trim a cows hoof and make it right when ive never touched a cows hoof a day in my life. Thank you for passing your knowledge on to us viewers. Its greatly appreciated!
Why am I mesmerized by this channel? I grew up around livestock but ranching was not the life for me...I usually watch a few videos before bed. It helps me turn off my brain to fall asleep. Also the accent...music to an American's ears. 😊
Glad Georges fav cows hooves were ok 💖, did laugh when the ketchup come up, am also surprised there aint more comments about people saying it was unhygenic or the like, lets face it if people who work with animals only ever ate or drank when the conditions were hygenic we would most likely die of starvation and dehydration 🤣
@@64young your mum was 100% right, when I think about what my cousins and I did as kids, people these days would have heart attacks (we kissed frogs to see if they were prince's, we ate mud pies, literally, and the best games always involved playing with the muck heap down the stables, normally before we used a wet flannel to wash our hands so we could eat our sandwiches 🤣).
@@emily.letsendbslintheuk554 Yep, standards for hygiene are so high now, whilst also disregarding the flood of microplastic most people live in. I'd rather my body have to deal with good old cow poop than unnecessary chemicals that'll wreak havoc with my hormones any day. The immune system can adjust to feces and such with time, it seems.
@@inspiteofshame totally agree, sadly though the over use of chemicals is doing so souch damage to our immune systems, it's bad enough that kids don't go out to play as much as they used to but many are now kept in homes that are as close to sterile as poss then they kids go out they pick up every single germ going and get really ill from it cos their bodies can't cope as well as they could when kids used to play outside and do stuff like eat mud pies or drink from garden hoses (done all this and more when I was a kid lol, even when i was a vet nurse we used to often stand in the door way while the vet cleaned a abscess out chatting to the vet while eating a biscuit or having a cuppa lol)
@@silveritea There was a commercial i remember seeing when I was a kid meant for little ones. It was these puppets who would cheerfully sing this song "Don't you put it in your mouth, don't you stuff it in your face. Though it might look good to eat, though it might look good to eat, don't you put it in your mouth!" it was pretty annoying though possibly helpful as I did have a little brother and I don't think he ever did put anything in his mouth . . . aside from a box of donuts if we were dumb enough to leave them within reach of him. We have a very cute picture of him at 2 years old with his sticky tummy trying to offer mom a donut he had just been slobbering on. We can't say he didn't try to share. 🤣
I love cows...and if vegans got their way we wouldnt have them anymore. I was worried about watching channel in case I saw something upsetting........but this makes me cry.....the skill, thought and care and attention given to these ladies , A really deep joy Thank you for bringing this to us city girls 😘
U guys are amazing wat u do..thank u for showing us an educating us on wat u do.its so important to help our animals to walk properly fixing d problems..cheers
When he licked her hoof you know she was thinking “GP, I’m not so sure we’re close enough friends to be doing that already! Just cut my nails and stop flirting with me because I am NOT feeling it today bud!” 😂
I'd love to know how Mrs. Hoof GP tolerates all this craziness! I bet there's never a dull moment. I wish you guys would start a reality show. I don't watch the Kardashians, but I'd definitely watch Keeping Up With the Parkers.😊
You wouldn't happen to be related to thee Graham Parker the musician, would ya? Great songs. Anyways, long time watcher, first time posting. I'm a disabled veteran with a lot of time and wanted to convey to you just how much joy I get from watching you. I guess if we go back in time, neither of us would think we are where we are. But we did. It's not so bad, no? Btw, when you got pus in the mouth, the family nearly took me to the hospital because I couldn't breathe from laughing so hard. Thank you my friend. ✌️💛
Craigie looks nice with his face shaped. I hope that you had a great time when you were over here in Florida. I was heart sick that I didn't get to come see you in person.
My audible gasp when you licked the hoof was probably heard by my neighbors down the street… 😂 I did realize it was ketchup, but still, I did not expect you to lick it 🤣😳
Sammmmee!
I didn't just gasp, I shouted! That's a manure covered hoof...
I gagged so loud I scared my cat and my roommate as well as her dogs except they barked 😂
I knew it wasn't blood but to taste it on the hoof?!🤮
How long have you been taking care of cows feet
Graeme always mentions this, but the fact that they go through dozens or hundreds of cows every day, and only a handful have serious problems(almost always natural) speaks for how well taken care of they are.
11:55 "Everybody likes it as deep as possible" and then that smug look 😏 I had to replay that part a couple of times😂
😂😂😂😂😂
HA HA HA HA
Yep! Heard that then noticed his face and went straight to comments, found yours! Didn't realize he s a little naughty... handsome devil 😅
My husband gets so upset with me when I say things like that. He claims he can't take me anywhere. Perhaps he just needs to take me to Scotland (?)
@@roseannekinney6942 My wife is the same. She hates it when I slip in a double entendre.
Hearing the intro music will always remind me of 2020.I couldn't sleep after quarantine and discovered the channel. Been obsessed ever since
I have the same story😅.
Me too 😂
I always smile when I learn that an individual in a good sized herd, has earned the love and attention of someone - and possibly even a name as well. To any herd, each individual has a name which we humans will never know. It’s just special when one particular animal stands out and bonds with someone. I applaud George for being so lucky to have a favorite cow!
Your genuine concern for these animals is your greatest asset.
Thank you for what you do
I love how much you guys enjoy eachother's company. I have two employees who I absolutely love. We work together to find ways to improve our process and we have tons of fun together. I look forward to Monday because of these two awesome people who have become my closest friends. We celebrate eachother's victories and support one another when we are struggling. It's a beautiful thing.
Wish we could all have that
Friends are precious...
All farms around the world should be this compassionate, loving and caring to each animal
This farm is amazing
May all of you be BLESSED
You guys have an enviable amount of fun in your daily interactions. It's so fantastic to see that kind of camaraderie.
😊
My grandfather used to call me George when I was a little girl and he called my sisters Fred and Joe. My last memory of him was when I was 12 and he was staying with us while awaiting heart surgery. He tucked me in, kissed me on the forehead and said "Nite-nite George. I love ya.". He passed away that night and we girls didn't hear a thing. He would have wanted it that way.
Mine called me tadpole and instead of "nite nite" it was "have a good day at school"
He raised me and was really sick by the end but he managed to hold on enough the last day to tell me goodbye I was 11 when he died and I was also the last person he talked to
What a beautiful story!
😢 There is nothing more special than a loving Grandpa. When my husband passed my grandkids were 21 twins and 27. They are still broken three years later. Bless your heart, I’m sorry for your loss 💕💕💕
That's so sweet! My dad calls my daughter Pete 😂❤
I always say "night-night sweetie, luv ya" to my daughter from the day she was born. She is 23 now.
I may not always be there for her so I want her to remember that she is loved beyond endurance.
The old "ketchup spouting out of the hoof trick!" Well done. I hope the other cows didn't freak out when they saw that!
Like true ladies, several heifers fainted and the rest suffered the vapours.
They can probably smell the difference. What makes me cringe is the part where he licks it. This is one of those times where you _do_ know where that hoof's been, and knowing isn't better.
@@DaveC2729 As a former horse owner, I just laugh. You get used to some manure in your lunch and in your mouth.
@@antoniajuel9582Haha fair enough. I haven't had much experience with livestock myself, just a few brief brushes. Gathering eggs from somebody else's chickens. Laughing at the rooster that thought he was going to put me in my place. lol
@DaveC2729 same for me 😮. Almost loss the contents in my stomach.
Do you know why cows feel really special when you're trimming their hooves? Because they know you have a crush on them...😂😂😂😂
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😛😛😅
Yah, that’s really good…🤪
🤣🤣🤣
I always thought that ketchup came from tomatoes grown in the fields, but now I’m learning that they actually come from cows’ hoofs (and occasionally pranksters too 😉)! Thanks for being so educational!
The way i gasped and said "no Graeme dont" as if he can hear me 🥴 😂 😂 🤦♀️ also poor George is probably gonna have a heart attack when he sees that 😂😂😂
I love that you continue to do checks, teach your crew and give them feedback. They continue to grow in confidence and skills because of this! Well done GP!
Had an absolute rubbish day today. Watching the banter between you boys was the first genuine laugh I've let out all day. Thank you for sharing the good days, too!
Sorry George 😂
I am very glad to see that you posted before the spam p0rn bot.
The music in your videos is always amazing. I need it all in my playlist.
You didn't stick you tongue to the cows hoof 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 more hits than I 😅
@TheHoofGP I have a question about modeling. Why to you model one claw deeper than the other?
I still think someone should invent wellies for the cows with all that poop a out, also someone should invent like a plastic apron to tie under there tails so the poop goes inone direction. All the poop bothers me.
You guys picked a profession you take pride in and love and have a ton of fun with each other! This is fun to watch and you guys are great
It's so heartwarming to see all the love and attention you guys demonstrate with every cow under the HGP care 🥹💚🐮
I live in New Zealand, grew up in the Waikato ( a serious farming community), now live up north, currently manage an early learning centre and am in no way imaginable remotely someone who even resembles a farmer. To be fair most kiwis have an understanding of farming, but it’s not a given. I went to work last week and told my colleagues that they had to see this channel. They both already knew it well and we spent the next half an hour relaying our most memorable episodes to each other. Just thought you’d like to know.
Another Kiwi who is about asfar away from a farming background as Mickey Mouse is to NZ but during lockdown I discovered this by accident & keep coming back!!!😜. I love how caring they are towards the cows & also the good natured banter between themselves is quite relaxing 😌
How great it must be to have Craig and Kevin at this skill level! Graeme, you've done an amazing job mentoring them.
15:06 OK was it Craig or Kevin who took the smeg there 😂
We've got a 280ft by 120ft barn built for milk cows in the 70s.
Now it's got about 40 Angus (semital) cows their calves and a bull.
The smell in summer in intense in summer and down right choaking when the fruit delivered from cannery starts to ferment. Fortunately it rained this evening and cooled down the mess.
The cows love the fermented juice.
Happy cows, happy calves.
Love the show! Cow toes are intriguing.
Cows give us so much, its good to know that there are farmers who take good care of them…
What a team! Kev and Craigie Boy had a great teacher, and everyone wins: the Team, the Herd, and the bovine Ladies.
That first cow looked so incredibly unimpressed to be in the crush it made me double over laughing
lol! She looks like the female rockstar muppet with the long eyelashes.
The second one looked offended to have her way blocked so abrubtly.
"I've been here for two whole minutes, and I was done with this sh*t _five_ minutes ago."
I lmao. My husband won’t come in the room when I watch this. I grew up on farm Tennessee in the US.
My Love grew up in Pittsburgh. He doesn’t appreciate it like I do, but he loves ketchup. I don’t. I would love love to see him watch this💙💙💙💙💙💙😂
It is nice to see wen you are not only one obsessed with this channel. In the time I watched this video there was an additional 2000 views added onto the counter. Glad I am not the only one who likes these guys shenanigans.
I love how your job is not just a job it's your passion and you share it with us ❤
I live in Lancaster County Pennsylvania in the US. We have 6,200 dairy herds (485,000 head). They generate $14.7 billion in annual revenue. Hoof trimmers, dairy producers, agribusiness representatives, veterinarians and university leaders meet often to discuss hoof health and maintenance. The average cost to treat a lame cow here in the US is $372, and if the cow dies because of her lameness, the cost to replace her averages $1,800. You definitely provide a great service to the farmers whose cows you trim. I’ve great respect for hoof trimmers and their contribution to the economy of the areas they serve.
I know it’s more work but I love longer videos! I also missed Craigie Boys face 😊. George, I also had a favorite pet cow and I still miss her! You a lucky guy.
I love them as well.
Craigie looks good with a baby face! He cleans up good!
Yes, I kept waiting for someone to tease his face looked like a slapped a$$
That poor cow thought she was a hamburger already and didn't even know it. LOL
Dairy Cows become lunch meat.
Ohh she's going to maccas nxt month
Omg 😂
Ever since I seen my first show, of yours I absolutely love your program.
Love to see how Temple Grandin has shaped the facilities for cattle around the world. Making things more comfortable for the animals. I hope she watches this channel. She would love you guys.
I love how you guys interact with each other.
I can appreciate a good arch support for comfortable feet for those cows.
I like the way the cows being suspended looks like they are flying! The cows look around trying to see what you are doing. That must feel comfy as the cows don't sound like they are complaining.❤
This was such a great post. Plenty of learning, Plenty of great humor. Lots of Graeme, Kevin and clean-shaven Craigie Boy...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have several shows I watch but I have never seen such clean cows and barns as you have in your country
Love Gragi boy new look, glad to see him again. Graeme you’re a great teacher.
I love that crush! I'll bet you lots of farriers have drooled over it but I doubt it would work for horses--they'd totally freak!!!
I'm gonna wait for the moooooovey to come out.. I'm utterly fascinated😂
Ashley is a SAINT.
She has Angel wings, too!
I can have a rough day at work but as soon as I start watching your videos, I can totally relax! TY from Texas!
Y’all are so funny! Everyone likes it deep!😂 Once again a perfect video Kev Craig and Graem!❤
I think I'm at the point now where I watch every video the day it comes out
You guys are just a bunch of big kids. Keep enjoying your time together.
I’ve been really struggling recently with different mental and physical health issues and honestly your videos help me so much your living the dream ❤
So glad to see you all well and comical. Have a good day you and your families. 💛💛💛💛
Thanks!
You made me unexpectedly thirsty when you looked at the camera after your 'deep' comment. I was a bit taken aback to be honest by how 'woooft' it was...
Then you licked the cow hoof and balance was restored!! 😂😂😂
Love that you all seem like such a nice wee family, and how you clearly care for the wee coos. Xx
It's a bit awkward Craig enjoyed the joke so much when Graham is in with his sister
The joke and the licking both made me think "the balls on this man", just for different reasons xD
You're a legend. Been watching you for almost 7 months now it's always something new. Keep up the good work 👌👌
OMG. I JUST HOLLERED!!😂😂😂 When you licked the hoof..😂😂😂
Loving your naughty humor and that giggle about the cow slobber was so genuine!
Ok, can't resist; Tripod says "everyone likes it as deep as possible"😂😂😂 Never ending fun with this video!!
Why is she his favorite cow? It never occurred to me that you (cow doctors) would have a favorite
It's obvious apparently he has a crush on her😂
You literally kissed her feet. How precious 🥰
I is great when you love what you are doing. It makes life worth looking forward to each and every day. Super video and great team work.
You guys do an amazing job. I watched a video of a man trimming a cows hooves and they tied it up on the ground using dull trimmers tearing most of them off and a huge sickle like dull knife and the poor cows hooves were pouring blood when they got thru. Same with their donkey trimming. Felt so sorry for the animals
The ketchup gig was comical. Your videos are so detailed and amazing about the issues you come across that i feel like i could 100% trim a cows hoof and make it right when ive never touched a cows hoof a day in my life. Thank you for passing your knowledge on to us viewers. Its greatly appreciated!
at 16:24 - don't the condiments go on AFTER the BBQ? ;-)
🤣🤣🤣 usually they do!
Thanks
As deep as possible…cheeky 😂😂😂
Why am I mesmerized by this channel? I grew up around livestock but ranching was not the life for me...I usually watch a few videos before bed. It helps me turn off my brain to fall asleep. Also the accent...music to an American's ears. 😊
Glad Georges fav cows hooves were ok 💖, did laugh when the ketchup come up, am also surprised there aint more comments about people saying it was unhygenic or the like, lets face it if people who work with animals only ever ate or drank when the conditions were hygenic we would most likely die of starvation and dehydration 🤣
My mom always said “you have to eat a peck of dirt before you die” lol 😂 love to my mom may she rip 🙏🏼💜😇🫶🏼🙏🏼💜😇🫶🏼🙏🏼💜😇🫶🏼
@@64young your mum was 100% right, when I think about what my cousins and I did as kids, people these days would have heart attacks (we kissed frogs to see if they were prince's, we ate mud pies, literally, and the best games always involved playing with the muck heap down the stables, normally before we used a wet flannel to wash our hands so we could eat our sandwiches 🤣).
@@emily.letsendbslintheuk554 Yep, standards for hygiene are so high now, whilst also disregarding the flood of microplastic most people live in. I'd rather my body have to deal with good old cow poop than unnecessary chemicals that'll wreak havoc with my hormones any day. The immune system can adjust to feces and such with time, it seems.
@@inspiteofshame totally agree, sadly though the over use of chemicals is doing so souch damage to our immune systems, it's bad enough that kids don't go out to play as much as they used to but many are now kept in homes that are as close to sterile as poss then they kids go out they pick up every single germ going and get really ill from it cos their bodies can't cope as well as they could when kids used to play outside and do stuff like eat mud pies or drink from garden hoses (done all this and more when I was a kid lol, even when i was a vet nurse we used to often stand in the door way while the vet cleaned a abscess out chatting to the vet while eating a biscuit or having a cuppa lol)
That’s so sweet you did that for your son ❤😂
Okay i thought for a moment that was a major oh no. But then the ketchup I was laughing. So glad to see yall having fun doing this.
Yeah I thought the grossest thing I would see somone lick today was a drunk girl licking a portable phone charger but I was wrong 😂
I appreciate the follow-up visits as we get to see how a hoof heals after the work you do! Thank you for all you do. Xo
New nickname.. Handsome Craig😅😂
Baby Face Craig 😂😂😂
yall really do look like you enjoy each other and what you do!
Did you seriously just lick that cow's hoof 😂. Love your videos!
I was legit grossed out by that. I choked on the tea I was drinking.
Never lick something you don’t know where it has been!
@@silveritea There was a commercial i remember seeing when I was a kid meant for little ones. It was these puppets who would cheerfully sing this song "Don't you put it in your mouth, don't you stuff it in your face. Though it might look good to eat, though it might look good to eat, don't you put it in your mouth!" it was pretty annoying though possibly helpful as I did have a little brother and I don't think he ever did put anything in his mouth . . . aside from a box of donuts if we were dumb enough to leave them within reach of him. We have a very cute picture of him at 2 years old with his sticky tummy trying to offer mom a donut he had just been slobbering on. We can't say he didn't try to share. 🤣
I grew up on a farm and ranch in Texas and I would NEVER "sample" the hoof area to confirm ketchup. Not ever! Nope.
I love cows...and if vegans got their way we wouldnt have them anymore. I was worried about watching channel in case I saw something upsetting........but this makes me cry.....the skill, thought and care and attention given to these ladies , A really deep joy Thank you for bringing this to us city girls 😘
You sound much better in this video. Hope everything is good with you now
U guys are amazing wat u do..thank u for showing us an educating us on wat u do.its so important to help our animals to walk properly fixing d problems..cheers
When he licked her hoof you know she was thinking “GP, I’m not so sure we’re close enough friends to be doing that already! Just cut my nails and stop flirting with me because I am NOT feeling it today bud!” 😂
Probably the most complete most engaging most satisfying of your 629 videos to date Graeme. It has everything fans of yours enjoy 👏
Craig looks mighty fine clean shaved😊
Hilarious😂
Licking the tomato Katchup off the hoof, brilliant.
Aw that was a mean trick to play on George, but funny though 😂❤
Preordered and as someone who lives in the Scottish highlands, I am thankful the postage was only £3.95! Thank you! 😊
Love the music, please mention the songs every vid so we can find them.❤
These videos are so relaxing to me and I literally binge watch them. Thanks for making such great content. Hope you and the family are doing great.
Had to look it up cuz it was bugging me but shallowly is a perfectly good adverb!!
I really love it when you revisit cows that had a problem to see how they prograss. Thank you GP and team.
I'd love to know how Mrs. Hoof GP tolerates all this craziness! I bet there's never a dull moment. I wish you guys would start a reality show. I don't watch the Kardashians, but I'd definitely watch Keeping Up With the Parkers.😊
Great to see Craig today. Y'all do a good job on those cows.
I like Craig clean-shaven
Same 😊
Mmmm, yeah, same. Makes you look younger Craig!
It is nice to see you guys laughing together.
Upvite this so the top comment isnt a spoiler.
Alr
Hey Graeme. Love your work & the care you take with these beautiful creatures. From Lisa B in Australia.
So we’re just going to ignore the fact that Graham LICKED ketchup off a cow’s foot obviously covered in mud and MANURE??
I'm glad Craig thought that look was hilarious, because I literally laughed out loud!! Love your humor😂
Love watching yr videos...I used to help my uncle on his dairy property in my early teens...loved my uncle Ernie. ❤❤❤
I love the energy of all the guy's working hard and having fun!
I love listening to all the girls story, and you tell it so well!❤
I am a veggie head and wish none of this has to happen but am thank ful for making these beautiful creatures more comfortable ❤
Love you, Kev boy and Craigy's relationship.
I love your attitude for the cows. And thank you for always explaining and teaching us. ❤❤
You wouldn't happen to be related to thee Graham Parker the musician, would ya? Great songs.
Anyways, long time watcher, first time posting. I'm a disabled veteran with a lot of time and wanted to convey to you just how much joy I get from watching you.
I guess if we go back in time, neither of us would think we are where we are. But we did. It's not so bad, no?
Btw, when you got pus in the mouth, the family nearly took me to the hospital because I couldn't breathe from laughing so hard.
Thank you my friend.
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Really like how this is done and honest and funny good job lads
What a great time we live in, where we can get a show about Hoof trimmers from southern Scotland and it's really educational and interesting.
Craigie looks nice with his face shaped. I hope that you had a great time when you were over here in Florida. I was heart sick that I didn't get to come see you in person.
Shaved
That was supposed to shaved not shaped.