The sheer power of the beast, it's a miracle that Man has managed to tame them and that Farriers do this essential and exhausting work with such skill and patience both on the part of the horse and the farrier
When I had horses they did not need to be shod since they were mostly pets and were not used for hard work. So I regularly just trimmed their hooves. One horse liked it so much he would actually lay down and place his hoof in my lap. Our donkey would fall asleep when I did his hooves, so I had to lean him against a wall. Funniest part was waking him up to turn him around and do the other side. He would promptly fall asleep again! His only flaw was that he hated goats.
Pleasure to watch when a professional works ,greetings from Ukraine,love your horses ,my dream to have at least one horse like your, God bless you guys
Très bonne vidéo, le maréchal ferrant fait vraiment du très bon travail. Cet éleveur qui travail avec ses chevaux, pour moi , est un vrai passionné et ses chevaux sont bien entretenus. C'est à chaque fois un réel plaisir de regarder ces vidéos.
Ik heb 8 jaar met een hoefstal paard beslagen. Ik snap niet dat het vastzetten van de benen zoveel moeite kost. Dat deed ik bij lichte en zware paarden alleen. Een hoef moet ook niet vlak gebrand maar vlak gekapt worden. Het branden dient alleen maar om te kijken of de gaten van het hoefijzer op de plaatjesrand uitkomen. Als je hard brand verdamt het nodige vocht om de hoef soepel te houden. Succes verder. Jos De Graaf. Docent Kunst- en Siersmeden.
One can save oneself much of the strain and also make it easier for the horse when one properly trains the horses to give their feet. Then brute strength is replaced by the willingness of the horse to cooperate. My horses ( 1050 and 1100 kg) are being shod without a shoeing stock, just cradles to place their feet in and they are relaxed. That being said, this farrier is good.
Yup, training them to pick up their hooves helps. I've cleaned hooves from shetland's to big draft horses of 19hh, all you need to do is properly train them or just lean into them a little bit. This method in the video actually makes it harder and it doesn't help that horses are claustrophobic either.
@@MaritsView You have apparently never SHOD draft horses have you??? Even when they stand well,they are extremely heavy and the work involved requires time,under that weight..I have done it with and without a stock and doing it without,will break you down,in half the time..
@@TightwadTodd I never said l shod them. I said l've cleaned their hooves countless of times. I know very well how heavy they are but there are other ways to do this.
@@MaritsView Exactly!!!...Why does someone who has never done it,think they know more about it than someone who makes a living doing it and probably for longer than they have been alive..Did you see these horses struggling in any way?..Did they look Stressed to you..Did you actually consider,that they are accustomed to a Stock and may actually like the stability of it...Gotta love the keyboard commando horse whisperers..
I’ve got a friend with a Belgian and I have to say, I’ve never seen the need to shoe a horse this way. I’ve got three horses myself and I’ve never seen anything like this before. It was interesting to watch.
It might be a bit easier if someone taught the horse to pick up his own feet. I've shod a lot of drafts. They all picked up their own feet simply by squeezing the tendons. Then they were taught to rest their feet on a hoof cradle so no stocks were needed.
I know their feet are heavy. I've shod many draft horses. I'm talking about teaching them to lift their feet up themselves so you can strap them to the stocks rather tha needing three people to pull the foot up.
English to Follow. Wie viele schwere Pferde würden Sie an einem Tag machen? Als eine Person, die Pferde von Verletzungen rehabilitiert, bin ich neugierig. Ich danke Ihnen, dass Sie sich die Zeit genommen haben, meine Frage zu beantworten. Viele Segnungen für Sie und Ihre Familie und bitte bleiben Sie in diesen schwierigen Zeiten sicher. Aus Ontario, Kanada, Jenn Lehman. Aus Ontario, Kanada, Jenn Lehman. How many heavy horses would you do in one day? As a person who rehabilitates horses from injury, I am curious. I thank you for taking the time to answer my question. Many Blessings to you and your family and please Stay Safe Everyone during these troubling times. From Ontario, Canada, Jenn Lehman.
When you take the horses shoe and heat it up very hot like that, are you actually fitting the shoe by virtue of melting the heal into a good fit so it doesn't hurt his feet over time?🧡🧡🧡🧡
guess im jst a bit in shocked yet still intrigued to learn something new...being around horses all my life, this type of horse in a stand farrier is different. I'm used to the blacksmith who picks up the horses hoof and holds it between the legs and does the work. have they ever tried without the stand?
I just love draft horses of all types. They are wonderful, big teddy bears! I'm no expert, but I couldn't help but wonder if there was an easier way to do this. However I can see the farrier is good. Has to be a lot of hard work.
Why not put rubber mats don the wood floor? Why isn’t there any padding on the iron? Why isn’t there paddling around the horses’ hooves for the rope to go?
@@feathersong5838 While yah, you could tie the horses feet up, but you could teach the horse to bring their foot up with a que so you’re not having to yank their foot up with the ropes
@@oliverjustvibing3173 because even a small twitch of the horse would send him flying. Once is ok, when it happens several times a week, he'd be in the hospital. How difficult is it to realize that?
@@Linda-hs1lk does that horse look like it’s in fight or flight mode? And y’know, that’s why I said to *teach* the horse, you’re not just gonna pick the horses feet up with your strength. Do you really think that just cuz you do one thing to upset a horse, they’re gonna bolt? Have you ever been around horses? This job could be so my easier if the owners taught a simple trick that takes a hour, maybe 2
I live in Pas de Calais (near St Omer) in frnace and have a 14 yr Boulonnais which has never had her hoofs done, do you know anyone in the area who I can contact ?
That's on the owners of the horse to do not the farrier. I believe even a well trained horse might act out a bit if you cause him a moment of pain. So, that showing stock is needed just in case.
I helped my father shoe his horses many times right out in the drive way or even the barn yard., the horse picked up their own feet when he grabbed the hair and gave it a tug.
Well lets see, he was put in a stock a chain used to keep him in, he had a horrible looking bridle on his face with blinkers. Last but not least he was practically being hog-tied to get his feet up so you could work on them. This is brute force, I think I would be upset.
Немножко не так : необходимо за "бороду" за копытом брать и слегка похлопывая просить отдать , при этом она понимает ,что будет и занимает удобное положение для неё на трёх ногах , ведёт себя спокойнее и дольше стоит неутомляясь за счёт более устойчивого положения . Ну и овсяное печенье залог дружественного поведения .
J'ai mis votre réponse au traducteur. En fait, j'ai toujours agi ainsi pour soulever la patte du cheval. En le chatouillant des deux côtés au niveau du boulet, il rétracte son sabot et il le lève. À ce moment-là, il suffit de prendre le pied dans ses mains. Aussi même une femme peut soigner ou vérifier le dessous du sabot d'un cheval. Essayez et vous constaterez que c'est assez simple plutôt que de forcer l'animal et de lui faire mal. Cela évite aussi quil ne se braque et s'énerve.
@@ragarucatherine796 Да , Вы обсолютно правы ! Думаю это очень хорошо , когда лошадь своя и в контакте с вами часто или постоянно . А если надо осмотреть чужую и в первый раз?! И задние копыта ? А если ей болит вдруг , и она опасается ,а вы не знаете , или пуганая, или злобная ? Тут надо включать ,всё внимание и навыки , тот же контроль ноги за волос , естественно ,аккуратно , спокойно , нежно ,но требовательно и понятно для лошади .И голосом правильно работать и манерой поведения ,тела ., Всем , они видят всё , даже ,кто главный в помещении . Извините , наверно много говорю , раз вы про щекотку знаете то и гриву и горячие глаза ...., Ещё раз извините . Спасибо ,за отзывчивость .
@@АндрейСтепанов-ж2г Merci de vous intéresser au bien-être des chevaux. Si un cheval n'est pas content ou prêt à ruer, il le montre par ses oreilles qui se mettent complètement en arrière. Vous avez dû le constater. Je trouve amusant de discuter avec vous dans votre langue et moi dans la mienne pour la même passion concernant le cheval. Bien à vous
@@ragarucatherine796 Да ,совершенно верно , ложит уши..., и мне приятно поговорить с увлечённым , грамотным и не безразличным к жизни человеком .Спасибо за приятно проведённое время , рад нашему общению . Моё познание лошадей произошло в результате организации комплексной охоты с голого места или ноля . Что касается лошадей в данном деле , я уверен это проявление всех лучших качеств , как самой лошади так и совокупность всех форм взаимодействия с человеком . Готов оспорить любое возражение , конечно в пользу лошади и её друга человека .
Correction . You do NOT have to be a “Strong man” to be a farrier . if you TEACH your horses MANNERS they pick and hold their OWN feet up . I weigh 145 and I am a female horse shoer . I went to school , and got certified . and I don’t use ropes to tie a horses foot up .
Do you ever work on draft horses? I'm looking at going to a farrier school too so I'm interested in the differing methodology. I like the idea of teaching the horse to cooperate.
Not everybody has the plans to teaching animals any manners. Is good if people do it, but even for the animals that don't have the manners need to have their hooves done. And you can't waste resources until the horse is ready for it. Any training is not instant and can't be dealt im a single day, unless you are a local trainer with that goal in mind. A farrier need to get the job done.
The farrier can't keep the hoof up with a horse ,as strong and heavy like this, when it pulls. A lot of draft horses are trimmed like this for safety reasons.
What are you guys talking about? I have a horse that size, we don't use this handeling anymore in sweden and yes, our farriers survive. Yes it is a big horse, but if you teach it to lift the hoof and whats going on there is really no problem. Sure, its heavy holding the hoof up but a good farrier has training in ergonomik and knows how to stand. Prev owner to my horse did this to her and she has heavy scarring from the ropes, i would never but her trough that again. She is a kind och smart horse, why should i but her in that and use raw force on her if she can be trained to lift her hoof and just calmly stand in the stall while the farrier lifts her hoof with her bare hands? No one gets hurt and my horse trust me and the farrier.
The sheer power of the beast, it's a miracle that Man has managed to tame them and that Farriers do this essential and exhausting work with such skill and patience both on the part of the horse and the farrier
When I had horses they did not need to be shod since they were mostly pets and were not used for hard work. So I regularly just trimmed their hooves. One horse liked it so much he would actually lay down and place his hoof in my lap.
Our donkey would fall asleep when I did his hooves, so I had to lean him against a wall. Funniest part was waking him up to turn him around and do the other side. He would promptly fall asleep again! His only flaw was that he hated goats.
Put shoes to your horse is a legacy of horsemanship.
Thanks for this. I liked how much detail of the whole process that you showed. The horse is surprisingly patient.
Pleasure to watch when a professional works ,greetings from Ukraine,love your horses ,my dream to have at least one horse like your, God bless you guys
Hope you and your loved ones are ok, send you good vibes and wishes of Peace.
Très bonne vidéo, le maréchal ferrant fait vraiment du très bon travail. Cet éleveur qui travail avec ses chevaux, pour moi , est un vrai passionné et ses chevaux sont bien entretenus. C'est à chaque fois un réel plaisir de regarder ces vidéos.
Ik heb 8 jaar met een hoefstal paard beslagen. Ik snap niet dat het vastzetten van de benen zoveel moeite kost.
Dat deed ik bij lichte en zware paarden alleen. Een hoef moet ook niet vlak gebrand maar vlak gekapt worden.
Het branden dient alleen maar om te kijken of de gaten van het hoefijzer op de plaatjesrand uitkomen.
Als je hard brand verdamt het nodige vocht om de hoef soepel te houden.
Succes verder. Jos De Graaf. Docent Kunst- en Siersmeden.
Herrarlos haci es por seguridad, yo los herro con o sin atarlo as haci, pero ay que tener huevos de burro como yo,
What a huge powerful animal these draft horses are. Beautiful too.
They are a waste of time and money. A mule half the size will out work, eat less, and easier and cheaper to shoe. I hate shoeing them they are a pain.
Bravissimi....
Please !!Don't keep a nail in your mouth, it's very dangerous , when you accidentally coughing the nail it will go into the mouth
Belgium horses one of the best in the world,
I have rarely seen a more dignified form of work....
WORK was had all around!!
Big, strong, heavy animal being patient.
Tough, enduring, fast, powerful man getting it done.
Extremely impressive, all!!
Well done. Nice work. I do love draft horses but my body just won't take working on them anymore. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.
One can save oneself much of the strain and also make it easier for the horse when one properly trains the horses to give their feet. Then brute strength is replaced by the willingness of the horse to cooperate. My horses ( 1050 and 1100 kg) are being shod without a shoeing stock, just cradles to place their feet in and they are relaxed. That being said, this farrier is good.
THIS.
Yup, training them to pick up their hooves helps.
I've cleaned hooves from shetland's to big draft horses of 19hh, all you need to do is properly train them or just lean into them a little bit.
This method in the video actually makes it harder and it doesn't help that horses are claustrophobic either.
@@MaritsView You have apparently never SHOD draft horses have you??? Even when they stand well,they are extremely heavy and the work involved requires time,under that weight..I have done it with and without a stock and doing it without,will break you down,in half the time..
@@TightwadTodd I never said l shod them.
I said l've cleaned their hooves countless of times.
I know very well how heavy they are but there are other ways to do this.
@@MaritsView Exactly!!!...Why does someone who has never done it,think they know more about it than someone who makes a living doing it and probably for longer than they have been alive..Did you see these horses struggling in any way?..Did they look Stressed to you..Did you actually consider,that they are accustomed to a Stock and may actually like the stability of it...Gotta love the keyboard commando horse whisperers..
a very patient and peaceable horse
Goed gedaan , een ervaren smid. Groeten uit, Quebec , Canada.
Unbelievable how beautiful those horses are.
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Such a beautiful animals!
Job well done!
Nice work and nice looking horses.
Horse manicure great job and beautiful horse
This is a very relaxing video, please keep doing this.
Just love draft horses, farriers are strong & I like to see them at work x
I’ve got a friend with a Belgian and I have to say, I’ve never seen the need to shoe a horse this way. I’ve got three horses myself and I’ve never seen anything like this before. It was interesting to watch.
What a beautiful beautiful horse
It might be a bit easier if someone taught the horse to pick up his own feet. I've shod a lot of drafts. They all picked up their own feet simply by squeezing the tendons. Then they were taught to rest their feet on a hoof cradle so no stocks were needed.
They spending so much energy picking up those feet
I know their feet are heavy. I've shod many draft horses. I'm talking about teaching them to lift their feet up themselves so you can strap them to the stocks rather tha needing three people to pull the foot up.
@@matttaimuty5397 or heck even a hoof stand, that all my farrier uses and she works with drafts too
@@raphmaster23 same here. I've never needed a shoeing stock
@@feathersong5838 th-cam.com/video/47CubmtDic0/w-d-xo.html no stocks, using hoof stand no dramatic struggle of 2 or 3 guys picking up the hooves
Excellent 😊 work gentlemen 👌👍
English to Follow. Wie viele schwere Pferde würden Sie an einem Tag machen? Als eine Person, die Pferde von Verletzungen rehabilitiert, bin ich neugierig. Ich danke Ihnen, dass Sie sich die Zeit genommen haben, meine Frage zu beantworten. Viele Segnungen für Sie und Ihre Familie und bitte bleiben Sie in diesen schwierigen Zeiten sicher. Aus Ontario, Kanada, Jenn Lehman. Aus Ontario, Kanada, Jenn Lehman. How many heavy horses would you do in one day? As a person who rehabilitates horses from injury, I am curious. I thank you for taking the time to answer my question. Many Blessings to you and your family and please Stay Safe Everyone during these troubling times. From Ontario, Canada, Jenn Lehman.
A professional work changing horse shoes welldone👍
That is a lot of work! These are big horses.
2000 lbs of maso
When you take the horses shoe and heat it up very hot like that, are you actually fitting the shoe by virtue of melting the heal into a good fit so it doesn't hurt his feet over time?🧡🧡🧡🧡
Mooi werk van deze hoefsmid. Paard is niet gewend voeten te geven en toch gaat het perfect!!
Whoa! That dude's gotta be insanely strong to do that! Great clip, though!
What a strong horse, much bigger than my country’s horses
This is because the horse in this video belongs to the Percheron breed. They are the largest and strongest of all horses.
Very beautiful horse
excellent work!
In awe the size of these lads
Me encanto tu vídeo ,muy bueno felicidades, saludos desde Querétaro México
Hola!busca en el traductor para comentar en ing por q es de norteamerica ,saludos desde argentina!!!!
@@pedrojoseteranbuschfrers2568 Argentino inepto, estan en belgica no en America y me refiero al continente.
@@chadiusthundercock9370 hola! Admito q pense q era de ahí pero me referia a poner comentarios en ingles para q lo entienda saludos
I loved this. Beautiful horses
they ARE enormous
Ton and a half horse + a 12" wide hoof + enough muscle power to bend a crow bar = a very dangerous trade.
好师傅,技术很好。👍
What is the purpose off placing the hot shoe to the hoof? I know its not hurting the horse just curious
What beautiful animals. Fifty thousand years in breeding.
Nice job congratulation..
guess im jst a bit in shocked yet still intrigued to learn something new...being around horses all my life, this type of horse in a stand farrier is different. I'm used to the blacksmith who picks up the horses hoof and holds it between the legs and does the work. have they ever tried without the stand?
Most farriers do this to protect their backs.
He's not doing one horse or a few of his own, it's his work. What do you think working without a stand would do to his back?
mooie video. meer hoefsmid video's aub,blijft mooi om naar te kijken.
Very good to see horseman what he do
I'm exhausted and all I did was watch!
Very good 😎👍
I just love draft horses of all types. They are wonderful, big teddy bears! I'm no expert, but I couldn't help but wonder if there was an easier way to do this. However I can see the farrier is good. Has to be a lot of hard work.
It's incredibly hard work. There's no easy way to do this, other than having a cooperative horse
I shoe 4 draft horses every Wednesday with no stocks.. its a challenge... but 95% of the horses are just plain saints..
Beau travail magnifique goed zo
Beautiful Horses, and you are amazing Sir!
Tu sei bravo lavori con passione perché tu vuoi bene ai cavalli❤️🐎👍👏🇮🇪
Why not put rubber mats don the wood floor? Why isn’t there any padding on the iron? Why isn’t there paddling around the horses’ hooves for the rope to go?
Hell no to this method It’s not therapeutic enough for the horse. I want my horse to feel comfortable getting new shoes. This is not comfortable.
Caise it's only temporary. Won't hurt him for the 30 minutes he's in there. Chill
@@DJ-lm4it these are not ladypets dude, these are workhorses on a farm.
Very nice👍
Excelente profesionales tratan bien a los animarles mis respetos
BRAVO 👍👍👍
Magnífico ❤️
What is the purpose of burning the shoe to the hoof then removing the burned part,?
it burns away any imperfections and tiny inescapable human errors, making the hoof truly flat
I'm just curious, but why don't you save yourself the extra hard work, & strain, by training the horse to pick up it's feet?
It's not about picking the horses feet up, its holding up a massive heavy horse leg while trying to work on it
@@feathersong5838 While yah, you could tie the horses feet up, but you could teach the horse to bring their foot up with a que so you’re not having to yank their foot up with the ropes
It's not his horse, so this job isn't on him.
@@oliverjustvibing3173 because even a small twitch of the horse would send him flying. Once is ok, when it happens several times a week, he'd be in the hospital. How difficult is it to realize that?
@@Linda-hs1lk does that horse look like it’s in fight or flight mode? And y’know, that’s why I said to *teach* the horse, you’re not just gonna pick the horses feet up with your strength. Do you really think that just cuz you do one thing to upset a horse, they’re gonna bolt? Have you ever been around horses? This job could be so my easier if the owners taught a simple trick that takes a hour, maybe 2
Dang that is one big ass horse
No padding to cushion the animals legs?
wow horse is so big butiful❤️👌
Good job friend!
I live in Pas de Calais (near St Omer) in frnace and have a 14 yr Boulonnais which has never had her hoofs done, do you know anyone in the area who I can contact ?
Never???? I wonder how his hooves look like then.
Вы ,что? Никогда , не ухаживали за копытами ? Это невозможно !
Или вы имеете ввиду ,не подковывали ?
*And also a profession for strong women
you are absolutely right
Yup. It's technique that counts. No stocks needed when they are held properly and not yanking on the joints.
Does this whole process hurt te horse
Cox gozel atdir el i$inizde ela👍👍👍
That's on the owners of the horse to do not the farrier. I believe even a well trained horse might act out a bit if you cause him a moment of pain. So, that showing stock is needed just in case.
Verry great
NEW SUCRIPTOR!!!!!!
🙏🙏🙏😢😢😢😭🐴
@@meysopheara2029 ?
I helped my father shoe his horses many times right out in the drive way or even the barn yard., the horse picked up their own feet when he grabbed the hair and gave it a tug.
What a job. A good job.
professionele hoefsmid doet mij denken aan mijn jeugdjaren 50 jaar geleden onze smid werkte op de zelfde manier
Хорошая лошадка, мастер отличный.
Looks a lot harsher and not as smooth as most farriers that I have seen!
That's because the horse is being a pain in the neck.
Understood!
Well lets see, he was put in a stock a chain used to keep him in, he had a horrible looking bridle on his face with blinkers. Last but not least he was practically being hog-tied to get his feet up so you could work on them. This is brute force, I think I would be upset.
@@merryjinx horse is fine. Chill.
Wondering why keep the bit in his mouth .?
Curious: What would the charge be for this same service in America ?
You first need to have the same horses ;-)
Thanks for taking care of there feet.
Bom servir super 🥰👍
I bet the horses new shoes are more expensive than my wife's new shoes!
Is that foot like keratin
💪👍👍👍
Insane! I watch clips like this and hope that the farrier don't get hurt!
Profession for strong women & men!
Pour soulever un pied d'un cheval sans effort, il suffit de le chatouiller avec un tout petit geste derrière la jambe. Cela évite bien des problèmes.
Немножко не так : необходимо за "бороду" за копытом брать и слегка похлопывая просить
отдать , при этом она понимает ,что будет и занимает удобное положение для неё на трёх ногах , ведёт себя спокойнее и дольше стоит неутомляясь за счёт более устойчивого положения . Ну и овсяное печенье залог дружественного поведения .
J'ai mis votre réponse au traducteur. En fait, j'ai toujours agi ainsi pour soulever la patte du cheval. En le chatouillant des deux côtés au niveau du boulet, il rétracte son sabot et il le lève. À ce moment-là, il suffit de prendre le pied dans ses mains. Aussi même une femme peut soigner ou vérifier le dessous du sabot d'un cheval. Essayez et vous constaterez que c'est assez simple plutôt que de forcer l'animal et de lui faire mal. Cela évite aussi quil ne se braque et s'énerve.
@@ragarucatherine796 Да , Вы обсолютно правы ! Думаю это очень хорошо , когда лошадь своя и в контакте с вами часто или постоянно .
А если надо осмотреть чужую и в первый раз?! И задние копыта ?
А если ей болит вдруг , и она опасается ,а вы не знаете , или пуганая, или злобная ?
Тут надо включать ,всё внимание и навыки , тот же контроль ноги за волос , естественно ,аккуратно , спокойно , нежно ,но требовательно и понятно для лошади .И голосом правильно работать и манерой поведения ,тела ., Всем , они видят всё , даже ,кто главный в помещении .
Извините , наверно много говорю , раз вы про щекотку знаете то и гриву и горячие глаза ...., Ещё раз извините .
Спасибо ,за отзывчивость .
@@АндрейСтепанов-ж2г Merci de vous intéresser au bien-être des chevaux. Si un cheval n'est pas content ou prêt à ruer, il le montre par ses oreilles qui se mettent complètement en arrière. Vous avez dû le constater. Je trouve amusant de discuter avec vous dans votre langue et moi dans la mienne pour la même passion concernant le cheval. Bien à vous
@@ragarucatherine796 Да ,совершенно верно , ложит уши..., и мне приятно поговорить
с увлечённым , грамотным и
не безразличным к жизни человеком .Спасибо за приятно
проведённое время , рад нашему
общению . Моё познание лошадей произошло в результате организации комплексной охоты с голого места или ноля . Что касается лошадей в данном деле , я уверен это проявление всех лучших качеств , как самой лошади так и
совокупность всех форм взаимодействия с человеком .
Готов оспорить любое возражение , конечно в пользу лошади и её друга человека .
Preserving the horse's health !!
LOL! That is the most obstinant draft horse I’ve ever seen LOL!
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Correction . You do NOT have to be a “Strong man” to be a farrier . if you TEACH your horses MANNERS they pick and hold their OWN feet up . I weigh 145 and I am a female horse shoer . I went to school , and got certified . and I don’t use ropes to tie a horses foot up .
Do you ever work on draft horses? I'm looking at going to a farrier school too so I'm interested in the differing methodology. I like the idea of teaching the horse to cooperate.
Not everybody has the plans to teaching animals any manners. Is good if people do it, but even for the animals that don't have the manners need to have their hooves done. And you can't waste resources until the horse is ready for it. Any training is not instant and can't be dealt im a single day, unless you are a local trainer with that goal in mind.
A farrier need to get the job done.
Please !!Don't keep a nail in your mouth, it's very dangerous , when you accidentally coughing the nail it will go into the mouth
You don’t need that cage if you train your horse
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the horseshoe is good when the horse moves on the meadows, stepping on the asphalt becomes a sled
Oh right, I wonder why my horse kept sliding over asphalt then....not
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are Belgium draft horses cranky by nature ?
No.
É a primeira vez que eu vejo colocar uma ferradura quente no casco de um cavalo.
Será que o animal não sente dor?
Это было круто молодцы ребята
Why does hé burn it on his foot?
I think it helps set or form the hoof to the shoe.
why some burn the hoof with the horseshoe and others don't?
Being a farrier seems more technique that brute strength. The horse has the upper (hoof) should there be a disagreement between it and the farrier.
Why can't they just ask the horse to lift up his foot? Horrible way to work with horses.
The farrier can't keep the hoof up with a horse ,as strong and heavy like this, when it pulls. A lot of draft horses are trimmed like this for safety reasons.
So his back will live longer than a week. He does more than one you know. Even a twitch would send the farrier flying.
What are you guys talking about? I have a horse that size, we don't use this handeling anymore in sweden and yes, our farriers survive.
Yes it is a big horse, but if you teach it to lift the hoof and whats going on there is really no problem. Sure, its heavy holding the hoof up but a good farrier has training in ergonomik and knows how to stand.
Prev owner to my horse did this to her and she has heavy scarring from the ropes, i would never but her trough that again. She is a kind och smart horse, why should i but her in that and use raw force on her if she can be trained to lift her hoof and just calmly stand in the stall while the farrier lifts her hoof with her bare hands? No one gets hurt and my horse trust me and the farrier.
I need some nail clippers like that for my big toes.. them some bad dudes sometimes
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what kind of work is that horse doing with a smooth shoe, pulling a wagon on the road or something
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Why no shoes in hind legs?
Happens more often. Front feet wear down more in some cases. Lot of riding horses only have front shoes.