I know this might be an odd tangent but I feel inspired to make a hoof shaped dessert out of white and dark chocolate where you can just scrape away the hoof as if you were a real farrier and instead just eat the shavings
@@Cinnie.Stories exactly my thought. So many of these videos are neglected equine horror shows, but these horses are shod, and most noticeably, their hooves aren’t caked in their own shit like neglects are. Their frogs and matrices are healthy, it was wild to me to see just how vibrantly gradiated a healthy frog is; almost like tigers eye! It’s very heartening to see, these horses live good :)
Having watched so many horse shoeing vids on here, I have come to a conclusion. Farriers must have spines and hands of iron. My back would be in bits and my hands torn to shreds inside half an hour! Big respect!
Lovely work! The stationary camera location worked well - I’m not used to seeing the hoof being held on the support for most of the trim, but I can imagine this might be a way to reduce some back strain for the whole trim.
Logically I know that the soft part has no nerve endings so close to the surface, but my mind is conditioned to assume that soft tissue = nerve endings so whenever that part gets carved I cringe and curl up in a foetus position. Every time.
Some horses are really good about standing still on 3 legs for a while. Here you can put the cradle to good use. Others are more fidgety. Sometimes it's just bad manners the owners never corrected. Or some horses have health issues that make it hard for them to put more wight on the other legs. You may not see it in the videos when the horse is trying to pull the hoof that is between the farriers legs back but he can feel it and compensate by using bis thigh- muscles to prevent that and keep the hoof still. In these cases a cradle would fall over every 10 seconds and be of no use.
The only thing missing was a wide shot at the end, showing the horse proudly sporting his shiny new shoes. But otherwise great job, and thanks for sharing :) It was a real joy to watch the transformation.
@bert-qu3iq Thank you so much for the information! It's nice that you taken some time to reply and not in a belittling or derogatory comment. Every day is a learning day, I hope you have a wonderful day and keeping safe 😊 x
This is my 1st time watching this channel. It's cool to watch, but I do wish u could explain what u were doing & how it helps the horse. I'm curious to learn more.
Love your hoof work. I have a question, not sure whether you ever answer. I noticed that the white in this hoof was more ‘brittle’, almost powdery. Does it have to do with the health of the horse? Or the breed? Or the age? I mean humans also have dry, brittle nails or strong more cohesive ones. Just asking.
It shouldn’t be like that. I owned 4 horses and worked on a horse farm where part of my job was to assist the farrier. I’ve never seen anything like it before unless its particular to this breed.
@@waadfrelle most the time it's because the inside of their hooves get worn from walking so much and it per say sheds. It sheds off the worn off and New hoof ends up growing.
Curious….im an apprentice just researching in my off time. Why did you clinch, then gouge, then clinch again? Shouldn’t the gouge be done before the clinch to get a good flushness with minimal rasping of the nails?
Algorithm decided to teach me how to make and attach horseshoes. I'm beginning to seriously consider starting that as my new career despite the fact that I never had anything to do with horses in my life.
Late to the party, I know, but it's my understanding that by branding the hot shoe onto the hoof, the shoe burns its own surface texture and shape onto the hoof's surface, creating a more cohesive fit.
I know nothing about horses and I found this fascinating. Unless I'm mistaken, I thought I saw a different style of shoes for the front and rear legs--did I see that correctly and if so, why?
They do not feel the pain at all and you need to get there feet done or they will get really really long and the horse will not be able to walk, if it did hurt them the guy would be kicked in the face
So are the feet basically finger nail like ? This might be a dumb question . I saw a small clip of someone changing a horse shoe on my timeline so decided to look up more vids.
I know this is an old video, but why is the sole of the horses foot so crumbly? (the white part) ive seen it in other videos as well and never understood
well now, that certainly is a noise when you cut that frog. 😖 The color of the hoof when you put the hot shoe on it is so cool though. Almost looks like a really good wood finish. Do you bang the anvil for timing? I've heard blacksmiths do something like that.
1:35 this looks like it hurts!! I'm not a horse owner or a ferrier, but it kind of hurts to watch. Is that the horse equivalent of trimming your cuticles?
Yep! The outer layer of the hoof (which is what is trimmed and shaped) is made of keratin like fingernails and doesn’t have any nerve endings. Further within the hoof is where the nerves are and farriers don’t trim those areas.
People go to nail salons and get relaxation. Any horse experts out there that might know if the horsies enjoy or feel some relaxation from this? Horsey spa day kinda thing. Oh here comes Freddy for my annual making me pretty😂 Yo Bob check out my new kicks! Ain't I dapper?😊
So question from somebody that doesn't know anything really about horses: to me that hoof looked just fine. Why needed this work to be done? Just the length of the hoof?
It's just best to do it every 4-6 weeks because if it does get too long it can really hurt the horse. The reason we cut it down like this is because it doesn't naturally get worn down like the hooves would in the wild. It just prevents any kind of pain when walking.
I’m 16 and looking in to becoming a farrier, what are the benefits of hot shoeing? Also how come you put 2 nails on one said but 3 on the other? I’m sorry if these are dumb questions I’m just curious!
It’s not always necessary. Some horses require custom sized and shaped shoes and burning the shape onto the hoof allows the farrier to see if he needs to make any adjustments. It also helps the shoe sit easier when nailing it in. It can also help prevent white line disease
I know this might be an odd tangent but I feel inspired to make a hoof shaped dessert out of white and dark chocolate where you can just scrape away the hoof as if you were a real farrier and instead just eat the shavings
Someone would just bite into it and it'd be like biting a kitkat 💀
Forbidden Parmesan
Well in a world with 7 billion people I think it already exists
@@christiansoso4633 in a world with 7 billion people i still can't find who asked
@@Hoolahups on bro 😤
I dunno why I keep watching these hoof restoration videos. I'm bloody hooked
Same here 😊
it's satisfying
It's similar to pimple popping or earwax removal videos
I must get a life too but it's probably too late.
i remember one time i watched these videos every single day
As a horse owner, this was a fantastically done farrier job. Respect to you man.
Am I the only one who notices how clean and fluffy all these horses are in these videos?
Yes ,clean and fluffy
I was thinking that too. Nicely trimmed tails and clean and fluffy legs, these are well cared for horses 🥰
@@Cinnie.Stories exactly my thought. So many of these videos are neglected equine horror shows, but these horses are shod, and most noticeably, their hooves aren’t caked in their own shit like neglects are.
Their frogs and matrices are healthy, it was wild to me to see just how vibrantly gradiated a healthy frog is; almost like tigers eye!
It’s very heartening to see, these horses live good :)
I only watch the kind of farrier vids were the horse is well cared for I like to enjoy the idea that the ponies are being pampered
@@vanillaskies5186 Yes! Like a horsey spa day.
Having watched so many horse shoeing vids on here, I have come to a conclusion. Farriers must have spines and hands of iron. My back would be in bits and my hands torn to shreds inside half an hour! Big respect!
Something so satisfying about watching someone who’s a master at their craft. The end result looks like a work of art.
This horse’s patience and level of trust mystifies me.
Tooth-filer never gets bit.
That was a patient and very calm horse! The Farrier did an excellent job ❤
Lovely work! The stationary camera location worked well - I’m not used to seeing the hoof being held on the support for most of the trim, but I can imagine this might be a way to reduce some back strain for the whole trim.
I die for the hoof oil sponge at the end- I wish more shoeing content makers used them more
Such craftsmanship and ASMR in your videos, Jake! It must be spa day for the horses when changing shoes! Great video!
I love seeing him scrape the frog shell off. It’s so satisfying
I don't know why I'm watching this but I love it.
Me to 😊
We are not the only ones who seems to be satisfied with this its also the horse who is satisfied by their hoof being restored😊
Got to be a happy horse after some maintenance.
So neat to watch how it’s done. 👍🏼
Logically I know that the soft part has no nerve endings so close to the surface, but my mind is conditioned to assume that soft tissue = nerve endings so whenever that part gets carved I cringe and curl up in a foetus position. Every time.
Still you can’t help but imagine how much better the horse must feel.
Ikr. Especially when he's carving away at the frog. Gives me the willies!
Why do I find watching these so calming& satisfying 😌❤️
By far my favourite channel! I learn a lot from your videos (farrier student) and the fact that it’s satisfying as hell is just a bonus.
I’m surprised the nails don’t hurt the horse. This has always been so fascinating to me. Definitely plan to learn more about horses 😊
Clean Horse hooves are so pretty
Always enjoy your work. Keep them coming.👍🏼🐴💙
This does not hurt the horse! Thank god!😅
Love the videos! I have a question: How do you choose when to use the cradle when trimming and shoeing?
Some horses are really good about standing still on 3 legs for a while. Here you can put the cradle to good use.
Others are more fidgety. Sometimes it's just bad manners the owners never corrected. Or some horses have health issues that make it hard for them to put more wight on the other legs.
You may not see it in the videos when the horse is trying to pull the hoof that is between the farriers legs back but he can feel it and compensate by using bis thigh- muscles to prevent that and keep the hoof still. In these cases a cradle would fall over every 10 seconds and be of no use.
Omg it's like a forbidden coconut 🥥
I’ve been watching this channel all morning and it’s really interesting to see how this is done.
That horse: Ah yes. My pedicurist has arrived. Excellent. Do commence and make my hooves the envy of my herd.
The only thing missing was a wide shot at the end, showing the horse proudly sporting his shiny new shoes. But otherwise great job, and thanks for sharing :) It was a real joy to watch the transformation.
Постоянно такое ощущение что ему больно))) но потом понимаешь что мастер знает дело и не причинит вреда животному)
Да. Если бы он навредил лошади, то бы получил копейку на лицо.
The true satisfaction point of the video, is when the hoof clipping comes off in one whole piece. 👌
Thank you so much from this video I learn how to clean horse hoof👍
Very talented! Thank you
What a beautiful animal, happy with his new shoes.
Can someone please explain why at 6:20 they burn the hooves?
It shows where the shoe will ultimately sit on the hoof and if the shoe or the hoof needs any adjustment for a true fit.
@bert-qu3iq Thank you so much for the information! It's nice that you taken some time to reply and not in a belittling or derogatory comment. Every day is a learning day, I hope you have a wonderful day and keeping safe 😊 x
The fact that people thinks this hurts the horse, my dude if this hurts the horse that dude will not be standing there for long.
That hoof's a work of art!
Fantastic, what a skill
FABULOUS JOB THANK YOU
I leaned a lot and enjoyed watching!
Idc if he keeps doing the same thing again and again. ITS SO SATISFYING KEEP IT UP!
Watching you clean out the frog is my favorite part
I have a question, do different kinds of horses have different shaped hooves, and if they do which type of horse hoof is easier to trim?
Its 3am, I should be sleeping, and ive never had any real interest in horses.
Great vid
멋진 영상 잘 보고 갑니다 .칼이 정말 잘드네요. Frog도 튼튼하고 sole도 좋네요. 자주 보려 오겠습니다.
거의 매일 보는 데 발굽을 깔끔하고 자상하게 잘 다듬어 주시네요 감사합니다
Shoeing and cow hooves, keep appearing!
Sheeeeeeeesh! Buddy stepped out in them hourshoe 11s!
This is my 1st time watching this channel. It's cool to watch, but I do wish u could explain what u were doing & how it helps the horse. I'm curious to learn more.
Thank you for this video
Love your hoof work. I have a question, not sure whether you ever answer. I noticed that the white in this hoof was more ‘brittle’, almost powdery. Does it have to do with the health of the horse? Or the breed? Or the age? I mean humans also have dry, brittle nails or strong more cohesive ones. Just asking.
I've been wondering this too
It shouldn’t be like that. I owned 4 horses and worked on a horse farm where part of my job was to assist the farrier. I’ve never seen anything like it before unless its particular to this breed.
@@debshaw680 Thanks, Deb! I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed. Let’s wait for the farrier to answer our question. Take care.
@@waadfrelle most the time it's because the inside of their hooves get worn from walking so much and it per say sheds. It sheds off the worn off and New hoof ends up growing.
Amazing restoration
Иногда приятно просто сесть и перед сном посмотреть как чистят копыта
Да
It's very relaxing
I have very good speakers and the recording of the sound is outstanding. It sounds like he is just there.
Good looking shoes!
Je deviens folle de ses vidéo
C'est vraiment un beau métier
C'est un véritable art
Bravo a vous
Sooo good and satisfying!^^ Love it c:
Curious….im an apprentice just researching in my off time. Why did you clinch, then gouge, then clinch again? Shouldn’t the gouge be done before the clinch to get a good flushness with minimal rasping of the nails?
Algorithm decided to teach me how to make and attach horseshoes. I'm beginning to seriously consider starting that as my new career despite the fact that I never had anything to do with horses in my life.
I keep getting recommended hoof restorations for some odd reason but it is generally quite satisfying so I have it on as some asmr sometimes
I guess the horse is very happy with the result. 😁
That horse has to be thinking that feels so good afterwards
aww i love horses so much
Awesome video. How soon after do you have to go back and re-shoe the horse?
Ayyy my man got new shoes
Do you reuse the same shoe or do you get a new one, swap it in and reuse the old shoe for another horse?
The shoe gets worn down pretty quick, so no it doesnt get reused.
Really starting to get hooked on these videos. Pardon my ignorance, but what's the purpose of branding the hoof before nailing the show on?
Late to the party, I know, but it's my understanding that by branding the hot shoe onto the hoof, the shoe burns its own surface texture and shape onto the hoof's surface, creating a more cohesive fit.
That is probably the prettiest dirty hoof I've seen.....even when you started it looked very well cared for
High end clientele maybe idk
I know nothing about horses and I found this fascinating. Unless I'm mistaken, I thought I saw a different style of shoes for the front and rear legs--did I see that correctly and if so, why?
Thank you This is so satisfying 😌 💖
Watching this while in the bathroom is priceless
I don’t get how the first person figured out you gotta do this to the horse
For real like Who ever did this u a goat😤
You gotta trim your own nails so?
Probably the same first guy who looked at a cow and said, "I'll drink whatever comes out of that funny looking bag".
So Im not a hoof expert. Does the shaving and burning on the shoe hurt at all? Or do they not feel pain in the hoof
They do not feel the pain at all and you need to get there feet done or they will get really really long and the horse will not be able to walk, if it did hurt them the guy would be kicked in the face
@@Sunnystar660 ok thanks 👍
@@picklerick3358:)
It's basically just like clipping your nails
So are the feet basically finger nail like ? This might be a dumb question . I saw a small clip of someone changing a horse shoe on my timeline so decided to look up more vids.
I know this is an old video, but why is the sole of the horses foot so crumbly? (the white part) ive seen it in other videos as well and never understood
well now, that certainly is a noise when you cut that frog. 😖 The color of the hoof when you put the hot shoe on it is so cool though. Almost looks like a really good wood finish. Do you bang the anvil for timing? I've heard blacksmiths do something like that.
Good work
SOS un capo haciendo las erraduras
do you have to sharpen your tools after every day?
Amo estos videos me relajan
How often do horses have this done? Also it causes no pain at all?
No pain and every 6-8 weeks!
No it doesn’t hurt it’s like getting our finger nails cut but for the horse
If it did hurt the horse, my dude wouldn’t be standing there for long
horse be like: damn i got some fresh kicks!
i was thinking the same thing 😂
How do you know how much of the dead hoof material you can take off before you hit live skin and the horse gets pissed?
1:35 this looks like it hurts!! I'm not a horse owner or a ferrier, but it kind of hurts to watch. Is that the horse equivalent of trimming your cuticles?
Yep! The outer layer of the hoof (which is what is trimmed and shaped) is made of keratin like fingernails and doesn’t have any nerve endings. Further within the hoof is where the nerves are and farriers don’t trim those areas.
I had an uncle who used to do this type of work and not even once i bothered checking it out. Now here we are watching videos…
People go to nail salons and get relaxation.
Any horse experts out there that might know if the horsies enjoy or feel some relaxation from this?
Horsey spa day kinda thing.
Oh here comes Freddy for my annual making me pretty😂
Yo Bob check out my new kicks! Ain't I dapper?😊
I turn the volume off and just watch, it's calming fir some reason. But it works! 😂🎉
cute horse 🐴 🐴 you have jake my mum has two horse's
How do you know when your getting to low down is it when blood comes
How my farrier wish my horse would behave while getting his shoes done🙃
So question from somebody that doesn't know anything really about horses: to me that hoof looked just fine. Why needed this work to be done? Just the length of the hoof?
It's just best to do it every 4-6 weeks because if it does get too long it can really hurt the horse. The reason we cut it down like this is because it doesn't naturally get worn down like the hooves would in the wild. It just prevents any kind of pain when walking.
@@Kaden6659 thanks for the insight!
That’s crazy!! The horse doesn’t feel anything?
Of course not. how to cut our nails
It feels the same you feel when you cut your nails
Wondering how long is it need to be resstored for a farm horse?
Can you sometime soon make a video where you voiceover a video and explain what you are doing and why?
I’m 16 and looking in to becoming a farrier, what are the benefits of hot shoeing? Also how come you put 2 nails on one said but 3 on the other? I’m sorry if these are dumb questions I’m just curious!
This is asmr for me
These are some fiiiine shoes :))
Какая прелесть, как в новых сапожках
what was the horse you worked on?
Can someone explain why burn the shape into the hoof what does the burning do to have it necessary in this process
It’s not always necessary. Some horses require custom sized and shaped shoes and burning the shape onto the hoof allows the farrier to see if he needs to make any adjustments. It also helps the shoe sit easier when nailing it in. It can also help prevent white line disease
the horse 💅🏻
Love watching ur videos. Question why is the hole on the frog so big.