For the people that don’t own horses- or for the people that don’t know about shoeing horses. This does not hurt the horse, some people say that it hurts, but it don’t. If it hurt the horse they WILL let you know. They would kick you. So please don’t start saying in the comments that this hurts them, and tell the farriers there doing it wrong. They know what there doing, if they didn’t know the horse will tell them.
Dude thanks i dont know much about shoeing horses i just watch these videos for the satisfaction side of it but really wanted to know if that hurt them or not. I always thought the same thing that if it did hurt them the horses would act differently but its good to know. Thanks
For those who don't know, restoring the hooves of the pet horses is really important otherwise there will be increased chances of injuries while racing or running. Wild horses don't need this restoration as they run a lot and it wears down their hooves. But for the pet/racing horses, this needs to be done manually as they are required to stand when they aren't racing. Hooves are like human nails but thicker and so, shoeing doesn't hurt them.
@@loonatheuniverse8146 lol, like i said ive never had a horse but I've gotten to ride one when I was about 4 or 5, really fun I'd like to do it again tho
Non mi stanco mai di guardare con quanto impegno e delicatezza questo signore aggiusta gli zoccoli al cavallo, meraviglioso e paziente.Un vero professionista, complimenti.
Porque será que la gente utiliza la palabra "profecional" para referir que alguien es bueno en algo. Cuando ser profecional significa que te dan dinero por hacer algo no importa si lo haces mejor que otro.
@@AntonioEscala16 es un termino Ingles que hace referencia a que si te pagan por hacer uno de estos trabajos, sos bueno. Aunque no sea siempre así. Ahora, si alguien comenta en ingles, respondé en inglés. No seas boludo.
@@AntonioEscala16 La RAE dice: Que ejerce su profesión con capacidad y aplicación relevantes y el diccionario de Oxford dice: Showing that somebody is well trained and has a lot of skill... Así que deja de ser un amargado y permite que la gente llame profesional a quien se le pegue la gana...
I love how gentle he is. He stops when the horse gets a little uncomfortable and wants to move their leg. He doesn’t rush at all either just makes sure it’s done right.
Nothing like finishing off a pedicure with nail polish... It's always a pleasure to watch someone who is obviously an expert at his job make it look so easy, when it really isn't anything like easy.
My kind of job. Pure silence and tranquillity. Not having to speak or interact with humans and you get to work with and help animals. Absolute heaven for me.
I can't decide what I like most about this; is it the way the horse seems so comfortable with the farrier, the kind gentle hands of the farrier when the horse tries to move, the strong, capable hands of the farrier or the sheer artistry of the farrier. I'm not a current horse owner but if I were I would try hard to find someone as good as this gentleman and pay him well. His precision and attention to detail is appreciated. I bet the horses feel GREAT after they have a visit from this farrier. Well done!
When I was a little tyke, I'd sit and watch the farrier work on our horses. I was mesmerized. Here I am, 50 years later, still watching. Still mesmerized. Beautiful work.
I live in the farm here in Chile and there are not many people who knows this work (honestly it is an art...). This guy is really good, very confidence moves so the horse is relax and enjoying this. Much respect and really good channel. BTW; dogs loves to chew those hoofs pieces..
Love how this guy doesn't have to put the horses in a huge body-constricting machine to do this. They just trust his handling. Also love how there's no hero-complex horse doctor that talks about things like his journey and personal goals and how good he is at his job, punctuated by saccharine inspirational music to highlight how amazing he thinks he is.
I find the way you take care of the horses to be more satisfying and calming than others I've watched on here. Keep up the good work! Only half way through the video!
You do such great HOOF WORK!!!! I love it when you scrape the white part of the hoof as well as the frog. Could you devote a video to how you sharpen your hoof tools? SO satisfying and calming.
I got a lot of respect for these guys they are helping beautiful animals also I could never do this my back would be on fire from bending over that long lmao
So very fascinating . Well I am over 70 yo and back in Jr High ,,in the 60s . The school brought in a giant computer with cards that you filled out and they processed them to determine what profession you would be good at ,, Mine said Blacksmith . Probably should have done that .Your horses are so cooperative .They must really trust you . Thanks for sharing your great profession. Have you ever worked on a Clydesdale ?
@@faysettles2652 putting horse shoes on DONT hurt the horse. It’s a hoof it has no nerve endings. Similar to when a woman gets her nails done. Sanding the nails to prepare for acrylics don’t hurt right? That’s what this is too. Scratch your nails right now. It doesn’t hurt. Clipping your nails don’t hurt either, so why would a horse hoof, which is just one giant tough nail, hurt?
I love watching this even in person its so interesting and reading these comments about what he is doing and answering questions i love that it puts me to sleep
Definitely. Imagine getting to relax while someone trims your toe nails, making them all silky smooth... Then at the end they put couture shoes, they made specifically for you, on you. Ah heaven! 🤗 That horse strutting in its new kicks 😎
A couple of questions if you ever get around to it: Why the blowtorch? Is it to burn off the manure? How do you know how deep to shave? How do you know the best angle to cut at for the horse's leg? Do the previous holes from earlier shoes ever cause problems like decay or infections? How do you shape the shoe so right every time? Can someone apprentice to become a farrier or is it all through universities now?
Привет из Подмосковья , наблюдать за тем как вы работаете - это получать удовольствие , это фантастика , вы Мастер - Мастер с большой буквы , и это здорово ; удачи вам !
Wow much respect, never knew that putting shoes on a horse was so involved. You guessed it I am a city boy that did all his time in the kitchen. Your job just fascinates me for some reason.
You should do a short video about yourself one of these days. I'm curious and would love to know how you got into this and if it's always been your passion! Maybe a little about where you're from or a little backstory too. Just a thought! :)
I can pretty much gurantee he's married :) But I get where you're coming from, I'm a straight guy and even I can tell he's probably getting a lot of attention from women.
Me encanta como el caballo se siente tan seguro contigo y tu haciendo su pedicure tan tranquila y suavemente,me encanta tu trabajo, ojalá seguirte viendo y te quedó muy lindo 🎉
I could watch this hours and hours... This job is full of tradition and those who do it have a very good feeling for the mood of the horses. Besides of that the have to prepare the irons just right. If they don't it can cause much pain for the horses.
I'm glad to see you don't spend a lot of time on the shoe itself, as much as i love watching these types of videos, people pounding away at the shoe to shape it is def my least favourite part so this was definitely a welcome change 🤗
I remember when our horses get their shoes changed I would be there watching, I've always loved watching horses getting shoed, I got step by a horse once for being too close watching lol but it was worth it
I love watching these because they are helping the animals to heal and feel better. There is not a lot of that going around and it breaks my heart I love all animals I feel good knowing others people feel that way too
I love this video. Getting my first horse soon, I can't wait! I'm trying to decide if I want shoes or not. I hear their are what's called "horse sneakers". I MIGHT use those, so im here to see the process of shoeing. I have one question: why did you torch the horses hoof in the beginning? If you would like too, I would like votes from expert's on this topic if you could reply to me on : SHOULD I or SHOULDN'T I get shoes for my horse! 👇
I don't know why, but I like to watch him work. his video mesmerizes my eyes. he is not only a professional, he is fearless, because if the horse gets nervous he can kick so hard and fatally that he can then wake up in the hospital. but this master is great
@@ruerue244 found it ...my damned video wasnt loading from the start it was doing that stick freeze bounce ahead thing. And the purpose of torching the frog is where they are at its really dry which causes the frog to harden with callousing...heating the frog softens it so it can be pared down.
I have so many questions as I’ve never seen this before. Firstly why is a blowtorch being used? Secondly, why is the shoe burned onto the hoof? Thirdly, the nails that are hammered through to keep the shoe on... is there a risk that this could split the hoof? Or make a double hole in close proximity to the old nail hole? I’m really intrigued with all this.
great questions. same questions i had as i am in the same boat you are. never seen this before done to this extent. i knew it happened but never exactly how. i do know it doesn’t hurt the horses at all it’s actually quite healthy for the horse i am fascinated and would love to know the answer to these questions as well. especially the blow torch. what could that be for. possibly to soften the area to make it a little easier to cut through. but idk
I saw in another question's replies that he uses the blowtorch to soften the frog for easier trimming and i believe in another video i watched by another ferrier they said burning the shoe onto the hoof gives it a better fit into the shoe, now the nails question I'll have to leave it with just the same curiosity as you
This is interesting to watch from someone who pairs cattles feet (occasionally im not a professional). The difference in tools is apparent almost immediatley and there actually are a lot more differences than youd think outside of the obvious e.g. a horse shoe. Definatley an interesting watch.
I don't know why but before going to sleep I love watching this type of job...it is so relaxing and I would like to see it personally and try to do it. 🤷♀️🤭
Mad respect for your craft! I know how much care and trust goes into what you do just based off of how you work and how comfortable the horse is. However, I’m just curious as to what the blowtorch was for. I’ve seen some people heat use the horse shoes and put them to the hoof so they can see where they need to shape it to better fit the horse. I just wanna know why you used a blowtorch on the hoof.
this is just an educated guess, but I was wondering the same thing and after watching again, my opinion is maybe it softens the nail area there, making it easier to scrape out?
This makes me miss going into our horses stalls after turning them in for the night and picking out their feet. That weird sour smell that popped up after picking the muck out of the "V" area! I miss being a teen on my parents farm and spending hours with horses. Great video!
@@fodksneifje7721 @Franseco M.B I was called by a doctor about my family's illness, but I was told that I would have hope after surgery. I'm glad I went to hear it properly❗️ Thank you for your courage😆✨
@@Kallastar. The purpose of a hot horeshoe is to create a smooth interface surface between the hoof and the shoe and to seal the cut horn tubules, making them less likely to dry out in a dry climate or take on moisture and soften in a wet environment. :)
For the people that don’t own horses- or for the people that don’t know about shoeing horses. This does not hurt the horse, some people say that it hurts, but it don’t. If it hurt the horse they WILL let you know. They would kick you. So please don’t start saying in the comments that this hurts them, and tell the farriers there doing it wrong. They know what there doing, if they didn’t know the horse will tell them.
Dude thanks i dont know much about shoeing horses i just watch these videos for the satisfaction side of it but really wanted to know if that hurt them or not.
I always thought the same thing that if it did hurt them the horses would act differently but its good to know. Thanks
What about the torch?
@@monith9496 they cant feel that either
@@monith9496 they have no nerves endings on their hooves therefore they cant feel any pain
@@aishnoor9126 What about the frog (not sure that’s how you spell it) area? Isn’t that not the most sensitive part of a horse’s hooves?
For those who don't know, restoring the hooves of the pet horses is really important otherwise there will be increased chances of injuries while racing or running. Wild horses don't need this restoration as they run a lot and it wears down their hooves. But for the pet/racing horses, this needs to be done manually as they are required to stand when they aren't racing. Hooves are like human nails but thicker and so, shoeing doesn't hurt them.
Do the hooves grow constantly, like fingernails?
@@wbeck4 yes... Most of the time
Ok i was gonna ask doesn't it hurt the horse when your like putting the horseshoe on it cus ive never really had a horse
@@Hankers12. yep it doesn't hurt it's like getting a toenail or like getting a foot spa lol
@@loonatheuniverse8146 lol, like i said ive never had a horse but I've gotten to ride one when I was about 4 or 5, really fun I'd like to do it again tho
These moments, when the horse is retracting his foot a little bit and when the man is replacing it so very gently. Beautiful.
Non mi stanco mai di guardare con quanto impegno e delicatezza questo signore aggiusta gli zoccoli al cavallo, meraviglioso e paziente.Un vero professionista, complimenti.
@@iranildobaira6653 It doesnt
@@iranildobaira6653 the horse doesn't feel anything that's going on with it's hooves
It's because hes burning the actual sensitive part with the torch by the heel
He could make that foot rest more comfortable for the horse.
This dude is like the bar tender of farriers; spinning his tools and working with absolute precision. Love it.
That spin at 9:52
9:28
He definitely knows what he's doing! This was just beautiful to see. He is so gentle and seems to care so much about the horses. Wonderful to see.
For a moment I thought you were talking about the horse...
It was 100% professional aswell.
Don't forget that he had to train a lot and committed many mistakes to achieve this technique!
Didn't look like the horse liked the heat very much. Didn't you notice?
@@getin3949 Looks like the heat was bearable, otherwise the farrier in the vid would be walking away with a broken back due to a swift kick XD
I know absolutely nothing about this stuff, but it seems to me like this guy is a pro. Oddly satisfying.
Porque será que la gente utiliza la palabra "profecional" para referir que alguien es bueno en algo. Cuando ser profecional significa que te dan dinero por hacer algo no importa si lo haces mejor que otro.
@@AntonioEscala16 es un termino Ingles que hace referencia a que si te pagan por hacer uno de estos trabajos, sos bueno. Aunque no sea siempre así.
Ahora, si alguien comenta en ingles, respondé en inglés. No seas boludo.
He is.
@@AntonioEscala16 La RAE dice: Que ejerce su profesión con capacidad y aplicación relevantes y el diccionario de Oxford dice: Showing that somebody is well trained and has a lot of skill... Así que deja de ser un amargado y permite que la gente llame profesional a quien se le pegue la gana...
Thats what the title says.
I love how gentle he is. He stops when the horse gets a little uncomfortable and wants to move their leg. He doesn’t rush at all either just makes sure it’s done right.
Nothing like finishing off a pedicure with nail polish...
It's always a pleasure to watch someone who is obviously an expert at his job make it look so easy, when it really isn't anything like easy.
Fr. I thought playing a music piece on piano was easy once🤦🏻♀️
My kind of job. Pure silence and tranquillity. Not having to speak or interact with humans and you get to work with and help animals. Absolute heaven for me.
I can't decide what I like most about this; is it the way the horse seems so comfortable with the farrier, the kind gentle hands of the farrier when the horse tries to move, the strong, capable hands of the farrier or the sheer artistry of the farrier. I'm not a current horse owner but if I were I would try hard to find someone as good as this gentleman and pay him well. His precision and attention to detail is appreciated. I bet the horses feel GREAT after they have a visit from this farrier. Well done!
When I was a little tyke, I'd sit and watch the farrier work on our horses. I was mesmerized. Here I am, 50 years later, still watching. Still mesmerized. Beautiful work.
I'm the same way, except it's only been a few years 😅
I live in the farm here in Chile and there are not many people who knows this work (honestly it is an art...).
This guy is really good, very confidence moves so the horse is relax and enjoying this. Much respect and really good channel.
BTW; dogs loves to chew those hoofs pieces..
Oh really? Never seen a dog doing it, heheh
I’m also from Chile
Eso eso es verdad
@@viceley2665 Same
Oye yo también soy chileno
I get 1 hour on TH-cam and I spent it watching a man clean horse hooves, time well spent if you ask me 😂
Its weirdly relaxing to watch and very interesting.
How'd you spend an hour on a 15 minute video you dink
fun fact : I don't ask you that shit.
@@rosshugecaulk u guys have a very sad life
@@samuelbarbosa7129 yea and? I'm sitting happy making fun of people on the internet
That must be so hard on a farrier's back...what a job.
Beautiful work....what skill!
Just the way this man handles his tools you can tell it's an art for him. Job well done sir!
Wow so much work and dedication to care for these gentle giants 💖 respect
I’m addicted to watching horses being shod, I watched it on TikTok, was hooked, found this and now it’s my nightly bedtime lullaby ☺️
It's basically a "nail salon"... but for horses ! 😁
One of the nicest jobs that I have seen. He cleans and sculps the frog like a work of art !
I love how gentle you are putting the horses foot back up 🥰😍
Love how this guy doesn't have to put the horses in a huge body-constricting machine to do this. They just trust his handling.
Also love how there's no hero-complex horse doctor that talks about things like his journey and personal goals and how good he is at his job, punctuated by saccharine inspirational music to highlight how amazing he thinks he is.
10/10 that is spot on! Ticks all the boxes that trim. Very satisfying to watch! Definitely knows what he’s doing!
Very neat. Never knew the work behind it . I am sure that beautiful horse appreciates being loved and cared for like that
I find the way you take care of the horses to be more satisfying and calming than others I've watched on here. Keep up the good work! Only half way through the video!
Hey thank you very much it means a lot!
Q
Amen
I’m a Master Gunsmith and I really enjoy other Master Craftsmen demonstrating their skills. Beautiful work sir.
You do such great HOOF WORK!!!! I love it when you scrape the white part of the hoof as well as the frog. Could you devote a video to how you sharpen your hoof tools? SO satisfying and calming.
Какая дивная работа! Чувствую любовь к лошадям и своей работе! Вы молодец, желаю вам успехов и добра!
The handling of horses is gentle
And very beautiful!
Chebelcavallo
I never realised how satisfying cleaning horse hooves was! I couldn’t stop watching this 😱❤️😂
It's basically a "nail salon"... but for horses ! 😁
if you like this, try looking up "whittling" its kinda the same concept as this, you might like it
Why is this so f****** satisfying 😭
Beautiful innit..
Great video! Would love a version of this where you explain precisely what you are doing at each step and why.
Agreed
HELLO INTERNET welcome to HOOF THEORY
There is something so fascinating about watching an expert do what they do best.
horses are such smart and big hearted animals
I could watch Farriers work all day, wonderful job.
I got a lot of respect for these guys they are helping beautiful animals also I could never do this my back would be on fire from bending over that long lmao
So very fascinating . Well I am over 70 yo and back in Jr High ,,in the 60s . The school brought in a giant computer with cards that you filled out and they processed them to determine what profession you would be good at ,, Mine said Blacksmith . Probably should have done that .Your horses are so cooperative .They must really trust you . Thanks for sharing your great profession. Have you ever worked on a Clydesdale ?
I have but I try not to anymore they are really hard on my body
When you put the horse she doesn't. It hurts them
@@faysettles2652 huh?
@@faysettles2652 putting horse shoes on DONT hurt the horse. It’s a hoof it has no nerve endings. Similar to when a woman gets her nails done. Sanding the nails to prepare for acrylics don’t hurt right? That’s what this is too. Scratch your nails right now. It doesn’t hurt. Clipping your nails don’t hurt either, so why would a horse hoof, which is just one giant tough nail, hurt?
this is like getting a full acrylic set. with the cuticle oil at the end. lush.
I have watched this video so many times, and each time I fall right asleep. Thank you 👍
I love watching this even in person its so interesting and reading these comments about what he is doing and answering questions i love that it puts me to sleep
This guy is definitely a seasoned veteran in the farrier biz...flawless and smooth
You know that feeling when wearing a new pair of shoes? I like to believe that's how this horse felt after this was done.
Definitely. Imagine getting to relax while someone trims your toe nails, making them all silky smooth... Then at the end they put couture shoes, they made specifically for you, on you. Ah heaven! 🤗
That horse strutting in its new kicks 😎
A couple of questions if you ever get around to it:
Why the blowtorch? Is it to burn off the manure?
How do you know how deep to shave? How do you know the best angle to cut at for the horse's leg?
Do the previous holes from earlier shoes ever cause problems like decay or infections?
How do you shape the shoe so right every time?
Can someone apprentice to become a farrier or is it all through universities now?
Replying to the first question: Is for hoove to be softer, if not it would take more effort to do the whole process
@@thee-hee8257 its actually to dry the excess moisture
@@kimcallaghan3404 That's what the maker of the video said, so idk :/
@@thee-hee8257 it softens the frog and dries excess moisture out of the hoof and sole.
Привет из Подмосковья , наблюдать за тем как вы работаете - это получать удовольствие , это фантастика , вы Мастер - Мастер с большой буквы , и это здорово ; удачи вам !
Wow much respect, never knew that putting shoes on a horse was so involved. You guessed it I am a city boy that did all his time in the kitchen. Your job just fascinates me for some reason.
Wow this is the first time of watching a farrier do his trade and I'm very impressed on how well you did and your skill level also. Great job 👍👌
You should do a short video about yourself one of these days. I'm curious and would love to know how you got into this and if it's always been your passion! Maybe a little about where you're from or a little backstory too. Just a thought! :)
I can pretty much gurantee he's married :) But I get where you're coming from, I'm a straight guy and even I can tell he's probably getting a lot of attention from women.
He does it so perfectly!❤❤
Me encanta como el caballo se siente tan seguro contigo y tu haciendo su pedicure tan tranquila y suavemente,me encanta tu trabajo, ojalá seguirte viendo y te quedó muy lindo 🎉
notice how he always cuts away from the supporting hand in this case the left hand, is the underlying technique here - brilliant
I could watch this hours and hours... This job is full of tradition and those who do it have a very good feeling for the mood of the horses. Besides of that the have to prepare the irons just right. If they don't it can cause much pain for the horses.
I love cleaning up things and i love horses.
Also: Nice hoofstand!
I'm glad to see you don't spend a lot of time on the shoe itself, as much as i love watching these types of videos, people pounding away at the shoe to shape it is def my least favourite part so this was definitely a welcome change 🤗
I love how gentle he is with yhe horses. I just love watching these videos. I think they are relaxing.❤
I was waiting so long for this to become a thing! So happy that I found this!
best restoration ive ever seen in my life in this videos!!!!!!!
I remember when our horses get their shoes changed I would be there watching, I've always loved watching horses getting shoed, I got step by a horse once for being too close watching lol but it was worth it
This is just so satisfying
I love watching these because they are helping the animals to heal and feel better. There is not a lot of that going around and it breaks my heart I love all animals I feel good knowing others people feel that way too
smthn about the texture of the frog when theyre trimming it looks soooo satisfying, like spongy soap cutting.
Super work
👍
It’s truly a work of art that many must master .
if im the horse, id be like "hmm yeah that feels good"
great work man
Молодец, лошадь даже не дернулась, это говорит о доверии к человеку, и о том, что ей это нравится.
I was very surprised when he pulled out the blowtorch but then I saw that it just made his job easier and the horse didnt seem to mind. Very skilled!!
The horse kept trying to move its leg away.
@@IndigoCosmic it dosent hurt
Красиво и качественно выполненная работа. Восторг!
I love this video. Getting my first horse soon, I can't wait! I'm trying to decide if I want shoes or not. I hear their are what's called "horse sneakers". I MIGHT use those, so im here to see the process of shoeing. I have one question: why did you torch the horses hoof in the beginning?
If you would like too, I would like votes from expert's on this topic if you could reply to me on : SHOULD I or SHOULDN'T I get shoes for my horse!
👇
Imagine the conversation between the horses afterwards. "yo man nice new shoes you got there."
Makes me happy that horses there hooves the special treatment, been watching several of these and the cows getting worked on too.
I bet he has a monster handshake
I don't know why, but I like to watch him work. his video mesmerizes my eyes. he is not only a professional, he is fearless, because if the horse gets nervous he can kick so hard and fatally that he can then wake up in the hospital. but this master is great
This must be a backbreaker to hunch over like you do . I have nothing but respect to endure that long . Congrats on the success in your videos .
Just found my new asmr by accident. Woooooow forget tapping and roleplay lol this is it! ❤
wow, this is really oddly satisfying! And you can really tell that this person loves its job, cool recommendation TH-cam!
I have no idea why this is so satisfying but it is so addicting and i keep watching things like this!
crazy how the horse's hoof is so thick it can't even feel the heat from the blowtorch
Theres no blow torch in this video
@@kimcallaghan3404 then what’s the object he uses at 0:25 ?
@@ruerue244 found it ...my damned video wasnt loading from the start it was doing that stick freeze bounce ahead thing. And the purpose of torching the frog is where they are at its really dry which causes the frog to harden with callousing...heating the frog softens it so it can be pared down.
Such beautiful craftsmanship on those horses hoofs!!
okay, but how’s your back doing after doing all this? it must ache after a day of hunching over.
It would but try shearing sheep haha
i have the utmost respect for farriers as their job requires them to be bent in a way that can't possibly be comfortable on the back.
I have so many questions as I’ve never seen this before. Firstly why is a blowtorch being used? Secondly, why is the shoe burned onto the hoof?
Thirdly, the nails that are hammered through to keep the shoe on... is there a risk that this could split the hoof? Or make a double hole in close proximity to the old nail hole?
I’m really intrigued with all this.
great questions. same questions i had as i am in the same boat you are. never seen this before done to this extent. i knew it happened but never exactly how. i do know it doesn’t hurt the horses at all it’s actually quite healthy for the horse i am fascinated and would love to know the answer to these questions as well. especially the blow torch. what could that be for. possibly to soften the area to make it a little easier to cut through. but idk
I saw in another question's replies that he uses the blowtorch to soften the frog for easier trimming and i believe in another video i watched by another ferrier they said burning the shoe onto the hoof gives it a better fit into the shoe, now the nails question I'll have to leave it with just the same curiosity as you
Thanks for your reply that makes sense
@@cmeyers14 it’s very weirdly pleasing to watch. I don’t know why lol
From what I understand, this is all done on part of the horse's hoof without nerves, so it's harmless.
Awesome to see a master doing his craft!
So nice to see 2 done this time. Hope to see all 4 done in a video next
This is interesting to watch from someone who pairs cattles feet (occasionally im not a professional). The difference in tools is apparent almost immediatley and there actually are a lot more differences than youd think outside of the obvious e.g. a horse shoe. Definatley an interesting watch.
00:26 he killing bugs
Man's back must hurt after all that. Respect
Мне нравится эта работа. Мастер высшего класса! Комплименты!
I don't know anything about horses and their hooves but I see everyone is saying this guy is being really gentle. Which is good ^^
This is art
Mesmerizing
I don't know why but before going to sleep I love watching this type of job...it is so relaxing and I would like to see it personally and try to do it. 🤷♀️🤭
I love how the horse is so calm
Какая отличная работа, смотреть одно удовольствие.👍
Mister you are a badass!!! Amazing work!!
Mad respect for your craft! I know how much care and trust goes into what you do just based off of how you work and how comfortable the horse is. However, I’m just curious as to what the blowtorch was for. I’ve seen some people heat use the horse shoes and put them to the hoof so they can see where they need to shape it to better fit the horse. I just wanna know why you used a blowtorch on the hoof.
this is just an educated guess, but I was wondering the same thing and after watching again, my opinion is maybe it softens the nail area there, making it easier to scrape out?
The horse got a pedicure an ✨ultimate✨ pedicure
Satisfying and very entertaining to watch, good job, you are very good at what you do. Cool tattoo by the way...
This is totally relaxing I could watch serious clean horse feed for years or days or weeks you just got to take care of the animal
This makes me miss going into our horses stalls after turning them in for the night and picking out their feet. That weird sour smell that popped up after picking the muck out of the "V" area! I miss being a teen on my parents farm and spending hours with horses. Great video!
The V area is called a frog
@@lilijonez9356 Frog?? That's awesome, thank you for sharing!
Good job, bet the horses appreciate the care.
明日不安なことが待ってるけど、寝る前に新しい動画を観られたから頑張れそうです☺️✨
I do not know whoever you are but you got this!
how did it go
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I was called by a doctor about my family's illness, but I was told that I would have hope after surgery.
I'm glad I went to hear it properly❗️
Thank you for your courage😆✨
Good job man !!
Beautiful !!
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You do a wonderful job taking care of these horses! What is the purpose of the torch? Just have not seen that before.
Maybe to soften it because winter is here
@@ivamanral989 and why put hot horseshoe? I already searched but i dont find anything
@@Kallastar. The purpose of a hot horeshoe is to create a smooth interface surface between the hoof and the shoe and to seal the cut horn tubules, making them less likely to dry out in a dry climate or take on moisture and soften in a wet environment. :)
@@ivamanral989 thx ^^
Been watching a lot of pedicures lately. This was by far the best.