For those wondering; Domestic horses reside in grass pastures which generally do not have enough rough terrain to wear down hooves. Additionally, they do not have to run as much and stand idle in stalls. Wild Horses on the other hand traverse over rocks, sticks, gravel, grass, etc and run quite often to travel or escape predators.
Therefore, the owner of a domestic horse should be paying attention to the hooves as well as the diet, coat and general well being. Nobody said it was easy.
Forreal. They should be fined and their animals taken away. Life-long ban from keeping equines. I know these bans exists in the UK, I hope they exist in the US too.
I've been shoein' for over 65 yrs, that stud had the longest hoof i've ever seen... we work alike... great job thnx for your teaching here on utube... most young farriers i've seen nowadays are short on knowledge of what they are doing
you know, its hearing this that makes my guilt all the worse for ignoring a case of neglect years ago when i was just freshly an adult. I was bordering on homeless and the guy I was living with was an older guy who had a couple of horses boarded in his private barn and the owners hadn't been taking care of it and he didn't have the money to get it reshoed or anything and he wasn't a farrier. That horse had hooves easily twice as long as this one and they were curling around in a spiral. I visited it just once and saw how it had to trudge through a foot of thick mud on those hooves and I was so devastated I never went and visited it again. I wanted to call someone so bad, but I was only 19 and had no idea who to even contact and I was afraid I would end up homeless because it would be hard not to know it was me who called and the guy was so poor, a fine could have made him lose his house. It is honestly my biggest regret in life. I had no idea it was a bad enough level of neglect to be unique to someone with your experience. I hope to god that horse got help or passed peacefully because it was in absolutely miserable conditions. I've never talked about this because I'm so ashamed I didn't do anything
@@toyotaecw cuz you could easily take off too much hoof, with horses, you need to be a lot more careful on how much you take off, also, horses spook easily, there are horses that don't like electric machinery near them, due to the noise.
This is damn near criminal to let a horses hooves get this bad. Thank you so very much for doing an amazing job and restoring some semblance of quality to the life of this beautiful horse.
I don't know the laws of wherever this is, but where I live, it is certainly criminal and the owners would be fined and banned from ever owning animals again. Absolutely disgusting.
@@gabriel-uc1uz I believe lots and *lots* of natural wear from the hard surfaces the horses regularly travel. It’s the same for wild dogs such as wolves
This horse is foundered. It could be lame for life. One way it happens is by letting them eat too much, or if they accidentally get into the food supply and gorge themselves.
Shod horses in the New England for 23 years and saw a few that were this bad. It was always immensely satisfying to find the proper hoof under all that growth and get the horses standing correct again. Many farriers do not have this mans ability to bring the hoof all the way back and think you have to do it gradually. You do not. These horses were immediately relieved and lucky to finally be in the care of a professional. Bravo.
I get that it's basically fingernails, but the strain on the tendons had to be immense, that's why I would vote for gradual change, maybe over a week or two, just to be safe. There might be a tendency to run with new abilities, which could easily damage a leg. You could stall them instead, I suppose.
@@sharksport01 yes, I believe so...hoof care is about restoring the proper angle of the coffin bone to restore normal flexion of the tendons in the leg. You can shoe a horse to improve this or adjust as needed.
I imagine the relief this horse is feeling is equivalent to what i would feel after taking off my 6 inch heels after walking in them for LITERALLY YEARS.
You’ve definitely given this boy a new lease on life. The relief must be immense. Great job. I never thought at the start of the video that you could get them that close to perfect.
@@eatass5627 A "new lease on life" isn't an "emotion" ding dong. Troll away fool and get your GED and come back when you have something intelligent to say. Animals do feel pain you idiot.
I was so saddened and almost overwhelmed at the beginning of this video. But the ferrier made this horse so happy. It honestly looks like art when he was finished! Disturbing that anyone would neglect such a beautiful animal!
Imagine how the horse feels after a little while when the hooves are reshaped and healed up and get new custom fitted shoes...they are a whole new horse.
Who would let the hoofs grow this long. Im surprised to how calm this horse is for not being worked with. I bet that this will be life changing for this horse.
@@coreywitton9699 uhm...but he doesn't own the horse, right? This is his job/business, he was called for his service, like those youtube channels that fix cow hooves, they don't own the cows. 🤷♀️
I know nothing about horses. Hooves can grow? I thought they are like a person's feet. What about wild horses? They don't have anyone to take care of them and they don't end up with long hooves, is this video real? Maybe this is some diseased horse?
@@henrylee8510 Horse hooves grow like a human's fingernails do. Their anatomy is different from ours though, as their foot has evolved into having this one cloved hoof shape rather than the fingered shape that ours do. Wild horses tend to do much more running than domestic horses do, which wears them down. Humans started shoeing horses with metal horse shoes in order to help protect their hooves if they were ridden a lot or would be used to, for example, frequently draw carts or plow field to make sure their hooves wouldn't grind down too quickly as that would mean that they couldn't be ridden or used to draw or plow until the hooves had recovered, which would take quite a while. You do, however, see cases where would horses also have funky-looking hooves if they've grown more sedentary for whatever reason, though it does happen less. Also, considering that hooves and nails are pretty similar in some sense, you can take a look at humans who have grown their nails to extraordinary lengths. You can see some similarity to the way these hooves looked at the beginning of the video.
I'm crying when I see neglect like this. 😢 thank you so much for helping that poor horse. I cannot believe you were able make the hooves normal in the first round❤
No idea how this came up in my suggestions, and first time I've ever seen something like this but wow, this guy really knows his stuff and does an excellent job to help this poor animal.
yea I think youtube must be actually throwing random videos around so the system is not so suspicious when you say a word and it pops up a related video everytime 😂
It's crazy he looks just like my stud that my father sold out from under me 3 years ago. I still hold his papers but have no clue what happened to him. Tell you one thing all the work and time I put into him I be pissed if some did that to him.
@@209alfredo2091 They are what's known as "hot-bloods," meaning they are very energetic, flighty, and move around a lot. I'd suspect this horse has been given some medicine for calm, although years of being trapped in a stall and not being able to walk properly probably also affected his demeanor.
@@malibu2.010 that's not true at all. Most horses do not get sedated for hoof trimming. Perhaps most severely neglected horses get sedated? But not regular horses that are used to being handled. That said, this guy seems very calm. Maybe it's an edit job, maybe he feels the relief and knows things are getting better and just let it happen
I just have enormous respect for anybody that is brilliant at their job, no matter if its manual work or something highly technical. That was just great to watch and the horse just had his life made immeasurably better.
Look up how much they could actually make and you’ll realize why some work very hard, but you’re right regardless of whatever you choose to do for a living you should do your best.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a hoof transformation this impressive, the trimming of the heel absolutely changes the formation of the hoof and the angle of the bone! He looks fantastic, all credit to you for you knowledge and work, you’ll be putting some fantastic farriers out into the world!
Having this corrected must have felt good/relieving to the horse… he was so patient and calm… these are those types of skills that are highly overlooked but very necessary…drastic change! Good job!
So yes it feels relieving, but the horse will likely be lame from the soreness of the change. A small small inconvenience for the incredible work they did on him! Bout a week he should be done being sore and a happy guy!
This made me very happy seeing how his hooves were restored to a comfortable and balanced shape making it easy for him to trot on firmly...you can even notice how his legs were adapted to the overgrown hooves he had before...bless your work fine sir, you're a certified good human being 💯🐎
Always amazing to see how patiently these horses stand for such an extended treatment. They must've been so uncomfortable for so long and yet they have no qualms about picking up their feet and standing beautifully. I wouldn't be quite so gracious and forgiving.
@@usenamenotallowed I don't think the horses were sedated, and even if they were, are you really going to pretend that keeping a scared animal relaxed and calm while you help it is a bad thing? They're not killing the horse, they're actually improving it's health and quality of life, so even if they were sedating them, I don't think that's a bad thing given the circumstances
@@pvppy-boy Since he was so good to stand there with all of the other horses and activity around, he probably hasn't been handled much or at all in several years, and dropping his "boy parts," especially when walking a bit, I would bet money that there was a nice cocktail in him making the procedure easier on everyone. Even with fairly heavy sedation a horse can stand for the farrier pretty easy. Just because he was neglected doesn't mean he is scared. He probably was well trained in an earlier life before he landed with someone who ignored him (and at least one other horse seen in the background later in the video.)
Anytime a power tool is used on a horse like this for safety reasons alone they would be sedated. That tool vibrates so hard not many animals stand for that. Plus it's just cruel to make them stand for that long on a hard surface even though we are helping. So yes, I'm these instances sedation is very necessary
@Stephanie Palmer And thats perfectly fine. Safer for the horse and the human. I look at it like going to the dentist to get something like impacted wisdom teeth out. They can do it with just the novocaine, but a lot of people prefer a little something extra just so they dont have to see/hear all the power tools and chisels.
🙀 I’ve never In my life seen a horse hooves like that before! That honestly breaks my heart. It’s so good to see that there’s wonderful people like u guys in the world making a difference in a beautiful way! Keep up the amazing work! 💙💜💙💜
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there is no punishment harsh enough for people that cause such harm to the helpless. Any life whether it’s a person, an animal or anything that depends on a caregiver should never be able to abuse or neglect the helpless!! God bless y’all for helping the helpless
Wow, what an amazing job. I can't believe you got the hoof angle and shape that close to normal in one session. You definitely know what you're doing. I noticed the horse was throwing his feet forward after the hoof "surgery" when he walked, having adapted his walking style for his awfully neglected hooves. It'll take a little time for him to adapt back. Fantastic job. You must get immense satisfaction. People can be so cruel with their neglect.
I dont know much about horses but i noticed that too, i could definitely tell that the horses walking style was kind of off based on how it would be walking with those long round hooves. Looks like it’s trying to roll on its feet when it walks.
God bless you guys🙏🐎 I can’t imagine how heartbreaking 💔 and frustrating it must be to see such negligence and abuse these sensitive beautiful animals are going through 🐴🫣🥺❤️🩹btw beautiful work my friend 💪🏼🫶🏼
The horse is being so patient, he probably knows he being helped and he'll feel so much better afterwards! 🥰 I can't believe someone would let this happen to such a beautiful soul! 😢
If they're Arabians, they were worth a lot at one time, so they would have been cared for. One of mine fell asleep and actually fell over. My farrier had never seen that before!
Lenora, there's a video on CZcams with a sheep having longer hooves than this horse , and when they were trimmed the sheep would lift up it's legs high , but the weight of those hooves was no longer there so the sheep had to get used to it again, I'm sure if felt tremendous relief though.
Backbreaking, labor intensive job. These farriers are magicians when it comes to healthy hoofs. I know it is even painful after the trim and the horse has to adjust to their new posture and feel of trimmed hooves. Beautiful transformation.
Thank you for this informative video. Have seen several farrier videos from the guy in Scotland and it must be extremely painful for these horses to walk without a normal heel to stand on.
@@williamgrimberg2510 I mean trimming in general costs at least $150, so this could easily go for a at least $400 imo (I google searched this + I ride horses)
Animals intuitively know when someone is helping them. Any shelter animal has immense gratitude. I help feral cats. I see it all the time. God bless this man.
He's a beautiful stud, and has to feel immensely better now that his feet are properly trimmed. It's so frustrating to see so many good horses lame due to neglect, ignorance, and/or lack of compassion.
Yeah honestly I understand people h falling on hard times & not being able to afford things but if that’s the case learn to trim your horse’s hooves yourself. A good file down once a month, even if it’s not perfect, would be a huge improvement over what this stud. experienced.
I really like that you included all four hooves in the video, some of them I only see one hoove, but being able to see the whole restoration makes me feel a lot better about the horse
Who ever neglected these animals so badly should be punished. That is unless there is a good reason but I can't think of how this could be the case. So sad.
I know how they do it.... they think to themselves one day.... hey I think I want a horse!.... and that's about it.... they don't think about all the land the horse needs or a barn stable.... or immunizations or the cost of hay.... or in this case hoof trimming.... horses are not cheap especially if you want to keep them in good shape....
@@AsadAli-jc5tg This amount of hoof build-up takes a really long time, highly doubt they would keep a bunch of horses to wait maybe a year or more to make a video that get views lmao
@@AsadAli-jc5tg also the fact that farriers wouldn't be ones doing this, their jobs are very physically taxing and this would take hours to get the hooves back to normal, I don't think they would break their backs over a few views. (Plus a lot of the ppl who pretend to "save" animals are unexperienced and dumb, and are obviously staged, farriers literally have to go to school to be able to do this kind of work.)
If the owners did this, they should be fined for animal abuse. Unreal! Fantastic work at the end! Looked like nice hooves!!! Bless you for the relief....I would have been furious!
@@conpa18dany Domestic horses reside in grass pastures which generally do not have enough rough terrain to wear down hooves. Additionally, they do not have to run as much and stand idle in stalls. Wild Horses on the other hand traverse over rocks, sticks, gravel, grass, etc and run quite often to travel or escape predators.
What I found fascinating was how just uncomfortable the horse appeared with his old shoes or rather army boots. After you worked on the first hoove he started to realize that this was a good thing and settle down and even when you were done which was a wonderful looking job by the way he still walked tentatively especially with his hind legs because he was expecting to feel the ungainly shoes that he was used to. It was a rewarding experience to observe that. Thank you so much you have a good day. Best regards, Bob from Virginia USA
@@samanthagarbettcharles4205 I knew that I just spoke wrong I'm not sleeping and after 3-4 days I got a little goofy but thank you for pointing that out and when I mentioned the army boots is because they sure did look like army boots. Yes they are hooves. Thank you for pointing that out. Best regards Bob from Virginia
Hey Bob, I knew what you meant from the very beginning. I'm surprised anyone wouldn't realize you were just trying to be funny when you called them "shoes" . Anyway, so long! -Christopher from Missouri
Great video and great transformation! I know it isn't practical but it would be so satisfying to see the results after about 4 weeks, when he's had a chance for his muscles, tendons and ligaments to re-adjust to a more normal posture and he's had a chance to get used to walking normally, without the risk of stabbing his front feet with those long back feet. Right afterwards, I'm sure he was walking better--and certainly feeling better--but you could still see the abnormal movement pattern imposed by years of neglect.
No surprise that he's four legged lame: months of muscle and joint distortion. Should have a good liniment massage and rub down all over and standing wraps to support joints and ease pain. Some Bute wouldn't go amiss either.
Keeping in contact with the client/whoever purchases the horse can be one way to see the transformation. Simply asking to send in a video shot on your phone or a camera would be one way to keep tabs. Of course, you would need permission to use it in a video or have it as part of the work contract as I'm sure the video captured here was as well. Businesses do before-and-afters all the time as a way to advertise their skill and ability, it's not entirely impractical. I was thinking the same thing myself as I watched the horse jaunt around a bit right at the end of the video.
Excellent work my friend! Unbelievable how long this poor horse has been neglected, soft grass or not that doesn't grow that out of control in a few weeks. Thank you for working so diligently to restore him. The experienced eye sees the cuts I advance so no further harm is done. Bless you for restoring him
Unbelievable hoof trim. I'm still in shock at his condition. If you can't afford to take care of your animal then find someone who can! Ty for the hoof lesson.
@@SMcCaskill Maybe not because I see another horse with hooves just as bad in the background waiting for a trim. So it might just be that the owners are finally trimming them
On the one hand, I guess it's good you guys have the opportunity to teach your student how to deal with serious cases like this. On the other, it's appalling that you get so MANY of them. God bless you for the work you do.
I hope the people responsible for allowing this beautiful animal to get into such a terrible situation are punished. That person needs to have to walk just like this poor animal! Horrible animal cruelty.
I figure most of these horses are coming from slaughter houses or feed lots...just seems that way to me. Hopefully they can be rehomed or at least put somewhere with adequate care.
@@poisonapple6138 these horses really are purebred arabians. Every single cell of them show off the purity of this breed so they don't come from feed lots let alone from slaughter houses. Plus, as the video title says, they are stud stallions. The one in the background is in the same state. This beeing said, I will never understand how people can neglect their animals. They even don't imagine the suffering the horses undergo. If only they'd let their toes nails overgrowing they would run to the pedicure as soon as possible because of pain.
What a great job by the farrier. How can anyone neglect such a beautiful, calm horse. He seemed to be on his best behavior while all the work was going on. Bet he didn't know himself when it was done. I hope he soon recovers from his neglect and thank your lovely farrier for his hard work. I think he was in need of a rest after this one. He treated the horse brilliantly. He stayed calm and so did the horse. I wish him well. M
Most satisfying video I've ever watched. You must feel great after giving this horse his feet and life back. He likely hasn't been able to move faster than a walk for the last 4 or 5 years BTW, You do excellent work.
The CZcams algorithms send me to some pretty unique videos... Wow. I would have never thought about this, but even I could see something was wrong. Good job on the restoration!
Why in our world would someone neglect this gorgeous horse??? And there's another one waiting for his turn in the background.😥. It's an act of love to help heal this horse.❤🐎🇺🇸 This farrier's skill is fascinating to watch. Before & after is incredible. Excellent work sir! You are a gift.
Amazing how patient and understanding the horse was knowing he was finally getting some new shoes 😊 great job on taking care of him and the work that you do 👏
What a calm temperament. I’d have expected An Arabian stud who hadn’t had his hooves touched in who knows how long, would have been high spirited. Beautiful boy. I hope he finds a good home. He’ll make some owner lucky.
This video popped up in my feed for some reason but wow what a watch, firstly I was appalled that someone had let the horses hooves get soooo bad and then the wonderful work you performed on the hooves to make them look so much better and comfortable for the horse is truly a skilled art. Thanks for sharing and great job.😊
Fantastic job, there are no excuses for neglecting a horse if you can't afford a farrier don't get a horse. He was so good having his feet done so could never use that as an excuse. Thankyou for all of your amazing work ❤❤❤
We use to have a horse that LOVED hoof trims and grooming sessions. Damn horse would fall asleep during the trimming and grooming and we would have to give her a slight smack on the shoulder to wake her up or else she would fall over usually toward the person trimming or grooming her. She was a very gentle horse, very protective, and 100% a beautiful horse that just couldn't be matched by many of these others. Still miss her from time to time, she was the only horse I ever felt safe riding and being near (besides during the trim sessions of course)
🥰 lol, as a horse owner and lover I really love this. Sorry to say, my boy was thrown with his first shoeing because he slightly resisted the left hind foot. My dad and I both regretted choosing the farrier. After that we got a really good one who "talked" him out of his fear. He was a damn magician. Praise to those who have the patience and understanding to fix these horses. ❤❤❤
@misternoname people say Wildhorses just run enough but I think they just don't have as nutritious diets which plays a big part into the hoof not breaking down or wearing down as easily. My dogs paws would be ruined if I didn't trim his nails every day, and people claim to just walk your dog on cement but nope, doesn't work. Might keep the nails from curling around the paw if you neglect your dog.
Horseshoeing videos are one of the most satisfying - its art and kindness wrapped into one. The trust the animals shows and stays still is amazing- and the visual satisfaction of the horse being at its comfortable best brings so much joy. God bless these guys!
@@steven401ytxwe hire Farriers for our mini donkeys, they have to work a lot of animals to make a living. It's a hard job even if the animal cooperates. If it doesn't, it's money hard earned, because it can be a battle of wills. We have a good one that comes out on a regular schedule now and it's well worth it. One of our donkeys had long hooves when we got him, not this long, but it was bending his ankles too much. He's doing great now.
For those wondering;
Domestic horses reside in grass pastures which generally do not have enough rough terrain to wear down hooves. Additionally, they do not have to run as much and stand idle in stalls. Wild Horses on the other hand traverse over rocks, sticks, gravel, grass, etc and run quite often to travel or escape predators.
Thank you I was wondering this exact thing!
Thanks! I was curious about this recently
Therefore, the owner of a domestic horse should be paying attention to the hooves as well as the diet, coat and general well being.
Nobody said it was easy.
Yes this is the fact
Thanks, I was 2 seconds away to Google it
On a stud horse? Unbelievable! How can people do this? No more animals for them! Not even a fish. Thank you so much.
Forreal. They should be fined and their animals taken away. Life-long ban from keeping equines. I know these bans exists in the UK, I hope they exist in the US too.
Yes it's horrific
Why on earth would ANYONE neglect an obviously valuable animal? Neglect of any animal is horrendous but this is downright puzzling
You got that right!!!🤬
Agreed
I've been shoein' for over 65 yrs, that stud had the longest hoof i've ever seen... we work alike... great job thnx for your teaching here on utube... most young farriers i've seen nowadays are short on knowledge of what they are doing
you know, its hearing this that makes my guilt all the worse for ignoring a case of neglect years ago when i was just freshly an adult. I was bordering on homeless and the guy I was living with was an older guy who had a couple of horses boarded in his private barn and the owners hadn't been taking care of it and he didn't have the money to get it reshoed or anything and he wasn't a farrier. That horse had hooves easily twice as long as this one and they were curling around in a spiral. I visited it just once and saw how it had to trudge through a foot of thick mud on those hooves and I was so devastated I never went and visited it again. I wanted to call someone so bad, but I was only 19 and had no idea who to even contact and I was afraid I would end up homeless because it would be hard not to know it was me who called and the guy was so poor, a fine could have made him lose his house. It is honestly my biggest regret in life. I had no idea it was a bad enough level of neglect to be unique to someone with your experience. I hope to god that horse got help or passed peacefully because it was in absolutely miserable conditions. I've never talked about this because I'm so ashamed I didn't do anything
Why not just use an angle grinder with a disc similar to what cattle hoof trimmers use? You’d shave hours off your time.
I read this comment with a very patriotic southern accent Incase you wanted to know(I’m not American at all)
@@toyotaecw cuz you could easily take off too much hoof, with horses, you need to be a lot more careful on how much you take off, also, horses spook easily, there are horses that don't like electric machinery near them, due to the noise.
You are gentle as you can be, you’re a savior for this horse!🥰
This is damn near criminal to let a horses hooves get this bad. Thank you so very much for doing an amazing job and restoring some semblance of quality to the life of this beautiful horse.
How do wild horses deal with this issue?
I don't know the laws of wherever this is, but where I live, it is certainly criminal and the owners would be fined and banned from ever owning animals again. Absolutely disgusting.
@@gabriel-uc1uz i think they scrape their hooves against rocks
@@gabriel-uc1uz I believe lots and *lots* of natural wear from the hard surfaces the horses regularly travel. It’s the same for wild dogs such as wolves
This horse is foundered. It could be lame for life. One way it happens is by letting them eat too much, or if they accidentally get into the food supply and gorge themselves.
I can't believe how calm he's being. That's one grateful horse.
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Show nuff.
Could have been slightly sedated
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Honestly teared me up a bit seeing the state that horse was in. Thank you for taking care of him and getting him on a path to proper care and love ❤
The condution of this horse just blows my mind. God bless you for helping this poor fellow. 🙏
Shod horses in the New England for 23 years and saw a few that were this bad. It was always immensely satisfying to find the proper hoof under all that growth and get the horses standing correct again. Many farriers do not have this mans ability to bring the hoof all the way back and think you have to do it gradually. You do not. These horses were immediately relieved and lucky to finally be in the care of a professional. Bravo.
I was afraid it would make the horse sore with that change. Good to hear it doesn’t.
Thank you for the incite from an expert. I was wondering about that and you answered my question.
I get that it's basically fingernails, but the strain on the tendons had to be immense, that's why I would vote for gradual change, maybe over a week or two, just to be safe. There might be a tendency to run with new abilities, which could easily damage a leg. You could stall them instead, I suppose.
After this cutting, will he require more hoof care in the coming weeks/months than another horse who has been trimmed on a appropriate schedule?
@@sharksport01 yes, I believe so...hoof care is about restoring the proper angle of the coffin bone to restore normal flexion of the tendons in the leg. You can shoe a horse to improve this or adjust as needed.
You can see the horse is still walking weirdly, it's such a massive change it's not used to it's normal hooves. Well done.
He almost looks like he's walking like a dog will with boots on.
yeah, I thought it was just me who think that. I thought "maybe horses do walk that way and since I'm not around them very much, I'm mistaken"
@@MissBophaLokei maybe the horse has to get used to it.
@@MissBophaLokei has to get use to it and his legs will be sore for a bit. He's.having to learn to walk normally again .
Claro, es que al inicio del vídeo explica que la posición del hueso está mal. Regresar a la normalidad debe ser raro para el caballo.
The admiration you have for the horses really shows
I imagine the relief this horse is feeling is equivalent to what i would feel after taking off my 6 inch heels after walking in them for LITERALLY YEARS.
You’ve definitely given this boy a new lease on life. The relief must be immense. Great job. I never thought at the start of the video that you could get them that close to perfect.
Absolutely
He showed up crippled , and is gonna be tender for some time before that heals up
Animals dont get a new lease on life stop applying human emotions and consciousnesses to stupid animals
Life isnt the lion king
@@eatass5627 A "new lease on life" isn't an "emotion" ding dong. Troll away fool and get your GED and come back when you have something intelligent to say. Animals do feel pain you idiot.
@@eatass5627 Isn't "a new lease on life" about improving life expectancy and quality of life? I think it definitely applies here.
I was so saddened and almost overwhelmed at the beginning of this video.
But the ferrier made this horse so happy. It honestly looks like art when he was finished!
Disturbing that anyone would neglect such a beautiful animal!
Imagine how the horse feels after a little while when the hooves are reshaped and healed up and get new custom fitted shoes...they are a whole new horse.
I agree :)
yes, I thought the same... he knew exactly how to sculpt a healthy hoof out of that mess
This could of been a rescue horse as well
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It amazes me how calm and relaxed horses and cows are when getting hooves done
My goodness. The devotion and athleticism to helping an animal. Hard work. Really hard work. Well done, farrier, well done.
I'm amazed at how calm that horse is when it obviously has little to no experience with having it's hooves cared for. I'm sure he is so relieved
maybe just it felt that good!
Probably knows he is being helped
It might've also been sedated which would be understandable if the horse isn't used to humans... might be safer this way
Tranq
10,000 plus years of selective breading, we ate the ones that acted up.
Who would let the hoofs grow this long. Im surprised to how calm this horse is for not being worked with. I bet that this will be life changing for this horse.
Left this long for CZcams. I'd almost bet my life on it. Hope I'm wrong thought
Though
@@coreywitton9699 uhm...but he doesn't own the horse, right? This is his job/business, he was called for his service, like those youtube channels that fix cow hooves, they don't own the cows. 🤷♀️
I know nothing about horses. Hooves can grow? I thought they are like a person's feet.
What about wild horses? They don't have anyone to take care of them and they don't end up with long hooves, is this video real? Maybe this is some diseased horse?
@@henrylee8510 Horse hooves grow like a human's fingernails do. Their anatomy is different from ours though, as their foot has evolved into having this one cloved hoof shape rather than the fingered shape that ours do.
Wild horses tend to do much more running than domestic horses do, which wears them down. Humans started shoeing horses with metal horse shoes in order to help protect their hooves if they were ridden a lot or would be used to, for example, frequently draw carts or plow field to make sure their hooves wouldn't grind down too quickly as that would mean that they couldn't be ridden or used to draw or plow until the hooves had recovered, which would take quite a while. You do, however, see cases where would horses also have funky-looking hooves if they've grown more sedentary for whatever reason, though it does happen less.
Also, considering that hooves and nails are pretty similar in some sense, you can take a look at humans who have grown their nails to extraordinary lengths. You can see some similarity to the way these hooves looked at the beginning of the video.
I'm crying when I see neglect like this. 😢 thank you so much for helping that poor horse. I cannot believe you were able make the hooves normal in the first round❤
No idea how this came up in my suggestions, and first time I've ever seen something like this but wow, this guy really knows his stuff and does an excellent job to help this poor animal.
Ya ..Ive never looked up or said anything about a horse lately and this was suggested..I'm glad I watched it ...poor 🐴🐎
Same here, but now may watch other videos on this subject.
Owned horses for years and it's very satisfying watching a farrier do this. A bonus my border collie would love a piece of hoof like that
yea I think youtube must be actually throwing random videos around so the system is not so suspicious when you say a word and it pops up a related video everytime 😂
Same 😂
This horse is so well behaved and decent throughout this procedure. It shows that at one time he may have been very well cared for.
Probably drugged up too. They gave him the good stuff.
WoW.... This was hard to watch...
It's crazy he looks just like my stud that my father sold out from under me 3 years ago. I still hold his papers but have no clue what happened to him. Tell you one thing all the work and time I put into him I be pissed if some did that to him.
@@JonBecker81 And probably in so much pain, depressed, & hopeless, he cdnt imagine it being any worse. PRISON for animal cruelty!
They get used to it from previous 'manicures'. I've seen this aplenty growing up.
Thank you for helping the horse, I sure he is a lot happier!
I know nothing about horses, but I found the skill displayed in this video really fun to watch.
For such overgrown neglected hooves he stands there very nicely. He has been waiting for this trim for a long long time. Great job!
He’s Arabian, a stud and neglected so I imagine they used plenty of sedation.
Horse looks clean and walking good thank you for this video
@@joellel3527Are Arabian horses harder to work with?
@@joellel3527not too much sedation coz he was standing up ok....maybe a bit of muscle relaxant
@@209alfredo2091 They are what's known as "hot-bloods," meaning they are very energetic, flighty, and move around a lot. I'd suspect this horse has been given some medicine for calm, although years of being trapped in a stall and not being able to walk properly probably also affected his demeanor.
I'm amazed at how calm these horses are. My dogs hear a power tool and they're on their way to Canada, devil take the hindmost.
Idk for a fact that this guy practices sedating the horse prior but from what google says often times horses are sedated for their hoof trimming
@@malibu2.010 that's not true at all. Most horses do not get sedated for hoof trimming. Perhaps most severely neglected horses get sedated? But not regular horses that are used to being handled. That said, this guy seems very calm. Maybe it's an edit job, maybe he feels the relief and knows things are getting better and just let it happen
@@wesleymagill4993 appreciate the knowledge
Because dogs and horses are different and hearing sensitivity is different obviously lol. How are you even comparison a horse to dog?
Horses were made for warfare......they run towards war not like coward dogs who run away from dangers
You're an amazing person for helping all horses!! Thank you for sharing this video with us
Those are the most perfectly foundered hooves I have seen. Nice work. My back hurts just watching these guys work.
I just have enormous respect for anybody that is brilliant at their job, no matter if its manual work or something highly technical. That was just great to watch and the horse just had his life made immeasurably better.
My thoughts exactly. 😊
I 3rd that notion, any time I see ppl flourish in their craft it makes me wanna learn instantly 👌🏾😊
I totally agree! This artist did an amazing job on that stud's hooves!
They can be both ya know, just cuz us manual labor guys make it look easy. Just busting ur 🥎s I know what u mean. 😉
Look up how much they could actually make and you’ll realize why some work very hard, but you’re right regardless of whatever you choose to do for a living you should do your best.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a hoof transformation this impressive, the trimming of the heel absolutely changes the formation of the hoof and the angle of the bone! He looks fantastic, all credit to you for you knowledge and work, you’ll be putting some fantastic farriers out into the world!
Horse has some beautiful hooves now after you're done. You've done a great job at getting him back to normal.
Thank you for helping this beautiful horse - what a difference ❤
Having this corrected must have felt good/relieving to the horse… he was so patient and calm… these are those types of skills that are highly overlooked but very necessary…drastic change! Good job!
Pets don't understand human language but I'm sure they can get when a human trully wants to help them. The best outcome for a poor suffering horse.
@@kiaraclement-martin5508 yeah!
So yes it feels relieving, but the horse will likely be lame from the soreness of the change. A small small inconvenience for the incredible work they did on him! Bout a week he should be done being sore and a happy guy!
This made me very happy seeing how his hooves were restored to a comfortable and balanced shape making it easy for him to trot on firmly...you can even notice how his legs were adapted to the overgrown hooves he had before...bless your work fine sir, you're a certified good human being 💯🐎
LOVELY
I thought they gave it cowboy boots for fun
Ikr
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Thank you so much for doing this for animals that really need this help. Now this beautiful horse can stand on a flat surface!❤
An utter transformation and redemption. The horse reborn. Bravo!
Always amazing to see how patiently these horses stand for such an extended treatment. They must've been so uncomfortable for so long and yet they have no qualms about picking up their feet and standing beautifully. I wouldn't be quite so gracious and forgiving.
@@usenamenotallowed I don't think the horses were sedated, and even if they were, are you really going to pretend that keeping a scared animal relaxed and calm while you help it is a bad thing? They're not killing the horse, they're actually improving it's health and quality of life, so even if they were sedating them, I don't think that's a bad thing given the circumstances
@@pvppy-boy Since he was so good to stand there with all of the other horses and activity around, he probably hasn't been handled much or at all in several years, and dropping his "boy parts," especially when walking a bit, I would bet money that there was a nice cocktail in him making the procedure easier on everyone. Even with fairly heavy sedation a horse can stand for the farrier pretty easy. Just because he was neglected doesn't mean he is scared. He probably was well trained in an earlier life before he landed with someone who ignored him (and at least one other horse seen in the background later in the video.)
That's the thing that hurts the most...these poor abused creatures still have such trust . Drugs or no, their eye shows that trust.
Anytime a power tool is used on a horse like this for safety reasons alone they would be sedated. That tool vibrates so hard not many animals stand for that. Plus it's just cruel to make them stand for that long on a hard surface even though we are helping. So yes, I'm these instances sedation is very necessary
@Stephanie Palmer
And thats perfectly fine. Safer for the horse and the human.
I look at it like going to the dentist to get something like impacted wisdom teeth out. They can do it with just the novocaine, but a lot of people prefer a little something extra just so they dont have to see/hear all the power tools and chisels.
🙀 I’ve never In my life seen a horse hooves like that before! That honestly breaks my heart. It’s so good to see that there’s wonderful people like u guys in the world making a difference in a beautiful way! Keep up the amazing work! 💙💜💙💜
Tell me about it! I'm all teared up! Poor horse. I bet he felt way better after that!
Damn MAGA supporters neglect everything.
@@jondough4682 ??
@@jondough4682 really?
Even here where everyone cares?
@@jondough4682 bro wth are you talking about
Лошади надо так делать минимум 1 раз в год, хозяева изверги, мастеру респект 👍👍👍
Thats looks like some pretty genuine hard work. Hats off to be able restore the hooves.
I love that you explained that you have to take the heel down also. Not just the toe. And I love that you showed all 4 feet done. GREAT VIDEO!!!
When he said 'a foundation to build a new foot' that broke me.
I'm amazed at how well behaved the horse is, considering it has little to no prior experience with nail clippings
Horses know when you're doing something to help them.
Like Libra says....they really are sensitive to our empathy....that's why they are amazing animals for human rehabilitation.
@@exiledking7077looks like a young animal so probably not yet developed that aggressiveness, we can't project human emotions like empathy on animals
Remember that the Lord Jesus Christ died on a cross for you because He loves you so much. He then rose up from the dead three days later
The Ten Commandments are called the moral law, (most of us are lying thieving blasphemous adulterer at heart and deserve hell) you and I broke the law, Jesus paid the fine. That’s what happened on that cross.
By believing that Jesus died on the cross and rose up from the dead 3 days later and not just confessing your sin, but also repenting of all sin you have done and putting all your trust in Him in prayer, He will grant you everlasting life as a free Gift.
@@dove3853 but we weren't even born when Jesus died, how could he have dies for my sin?
God bless you for the love and expertise you give to these sweet horses.
there is no punishment harsh enough for people that cause such harm to the helpless. Any life whether it’s a person, an animal or anything that depends on a caregiver should never be able to abuse or neglect the helpless!! God bless y’all for helping the helpless
Wow, what an amazing job. I can't believe you got the hoof angle and shape that close to normal in one session. You definitely know what you're doing. I noticed the horse was throwing his feet forward after the hoof "surgery" when he walked, having adapted his walking style for his awfully neglected hooves. It'll take a little time for him to adapt back. Fantastic job. You must get immense satisfaction. People can be so cruel with their neglect.
I dont know much about horses but i noticed that too, i could definitely tell that the horses walking style was kind of off based on how it would be walking with those long round hooves. Looks like it’s trying to roll on its feet when it walks.
Poor baby, I can't believe this was even allowed to happen. Thank you for helping him, I'm sure he feels so much better! ❤️
Excellent! I'm sure this horse is so grateful. Bless you for doing such great work on him.
God bless you guys🙏🐎 I can’t imagine how heartbreaking 💔 and frustrating it must be to see such negligence and abuse these sensitive beautiful animals are going through 🐴🫣🥺❤️🩹btw beautiful work my friend 💪🏼🫶🏼
Amazing work, seeing the before next to the after was awesome. Thank you for helping out the poor horses that have been enduring that neglect
The horse is being so patient, he probably knows he being helped and he'll feel so much better afterwards! 🥰 I can't believe someone would let this happen to such a beautiful soul! 😢
Or he is sedated during this procedure.
If they're Arabians, they were worth a lot at one time, so they would have been cared for. One of mine fell asleep and actually fell over. My farrier had never seen that before!
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Lenora, there's a video on CZcams with a sheep having longer hooves than this horse , and when they were trimmed the sheep would lift up it's legs high , but the weight of those hooves was no longer there so the sheep had to get used to it again, I'm sure if felt tremendous relief though.
Probably sedated. A direct kick from a horse ain't pretty.
It’s amazing just how calm the horse is. I’m sure he’s very happy! Great job well done!
Liquid Tylenol
Backbreaking, labor intensive job. These farriers are magicians when it comes to healthy hoofs. I know it is even painful after the trim and the horse has to adjust to their new posture and feel of trimmed hooves. Beautiful transformation.
Thank you for this informative video. Have seen several farrier videos from the guy in Scotland and it must be extremely painful for these horses to walk without a normal heel to stand on.
This horse is clearly in good, skilled, experienced hands. Well done. 🍻
Great job , what’s the average bill to have this extensive work done and what’s it cost for a normal service call ?
@@williamgrimberg2510 I mean trimming in general costs at least $150, so this could easily go for a at least $400 imo (I google searched this + I ride horses)
The horse is so patient like, "I'm so glad this guy finally showed up."
Ikr what about the fucking owners?
The owner should have big circles of concrete strap to their feet just like those and make them walk around like that for a long time
@@gdibenedetto9877 or have something chopped off...
Animals intuitively know when someone is helping them. Any shelter animal has immense gratitude. I help feral cats. I see it all the time. God bless this man.
Exactly!
Thank you for helping this beautiful horse. And i appreciate you're explanation of how to help this horse's hooves.
Fantastic work, you can see how much better the horse is feeling in the "after" video. Very well done in just one farriering session!
He's a beautiful stud, and has to feel immensely better now that his feet are properly trimmed. It's so frustrating to see so many good horses lame due to neglect, ignorance, and/or lack of compassion.
Yeah honestly I understand people h falling on hard times & not being able to afford things but if that’s the case learn to trim your horse’s hooves yourself. A good file down once a month, even if it’s not perfect, would be a huge improvement over what this stud. experienced.
Never blame on intention what can easily be explained on ignorance and stupidity.
@@ericcooley9407 I'm going to start using that one on a regular basis!
True. Rocking horse restored back to horse.
His hooves look like cowboy boots, no joke. He must feel great after this.
I really like that you included all four hooves in the video, some of them I only see one hoove, but being able to see the whole restoration makes me feel a lot better about the horse
I totally agree. Especially because each hoof was so different. Poor soul. No animal should have to suffer when it could have been prevented.
There was another horse in the background at the beginning also with hooves this bad.
Thank you for caring! ❤ god bless you
Thank you for putting yourself out there with this content. Criticts aside…such a beautiful difference!
Beautiful horse❤️. You did a great job on him👏🏻👍🏻. Who ever neglected him should never own an animal!
Abominable treatment of a beautiful horse!
I agree!
Who ever neglected these animals so badly should be punished. That is unless there is a good reason but I can't think of how this could be the case. So sad.
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I can never understand how anyone can neglect a horse this badly. Thank you for your work.
Maybe they themselves do so for the sake of making videos. Capitalism you know.
@@AsadAli-jc5tg what a moronic comment.
I know how they do it.... they think to themselves one day.... hey I think I want a horse!.... and that's about it.... they don't think about all the land the horse needs or a barn stable.... or immunizations or the cost of hay.... or in this case hoof trimming.... horses are not cheap especially if you want to keep them in good shape....
@@AsadAli-jc5tg This amount of hoof build-up takes a really long time, highly doubt they would keep a bunch of horses to wait maybe a year or more to make a video that get views lmao
@@AsadAli-jc5tg also the fact that farriers wouldn't be ones doing this, their jobs are very physically taxing and this would take hours to get the hooves back to normal, I don't think they would break their backs over a few views. (Plus a lot of the ppl who pretend to "save" animals are unexperienced and dumb, and are obviously staged, farriers literally have to go to school to be able to do this kind of work.)
Thank you for making this baby feel better!!!
If the owners did this, they should be fined for animal abuse. Unreal! Fantastic work at the end! Looked like nice hooves!!! Bless you for the relief....I would have been furious!
The neglect of these poor horses is criminal. Thank you for helping them in their time of need!
How do wild horses deal with this?
@@conpa18danyRunning more which grinds down their hooves
@@conpa18dany😂
@@conpa18dany Domestic horses reside in grass pastures which generally do not have enough rough terrain to wear down hooves. Additionally, they do not have to run as much and stand idle in stalls. Wild Horses on the other hand traverse over rocks, sticks, gravel, grass, etc and run quite often to travel or escape predators.
@@PhilipLewis-cv8wd I am dissapointed, I was hoping that the horses would go to Home Depot and buy a grinder.
This angers me to no end. Thank God for you and your ability to heal this beautiful animal's hoofs.
I agree.
There are two horses in this video with the same condition 😡
Как же страдало бедное животное,почему так к ней относился ее хозяин? Спасибо,Вам за наведенную красоту.
I love to see anything fixed cleaned or restored this was the best of the lot I bet the horse will feel 100% better.
What I found fascinating was how just uncomfortable the horse appeared with his old shoes or rather army boots. After you worked on the first hoove he started to realize that this was a good thing and settle down and even when you were done which was a wonderful looking job by the way he still walked tentatively especially with his hind legs because he was expecting to feel the ungainly shoes that he was used to. It was a rewarding experience to observe that. Thank you so much you have a good day. Best regards, Bob from Virginia USA
They are hooves not shoes ,shoes are metal and nailed to flat trimmed hooves .shoes need removing every 6-9 weeks
@@samanthagarbettcharles4205 I knew that I just spoke wrong I'm not sleeping and after 3-4 days I got a little goofy but thank you for pointing that out and when I mentioned the army boots is because they sure did look like army boots. Yes they are hooves. Thank you for pointing that out. Best regards Bob from Virginia
No shoes, just horribly overgrown feet.
@@lauravonutassy1919 Fer sure! In the 1st couple of seconds the hooves did like boots!
Hey Bob, I knew what you meant from the very beginning. I'm surprised anyone wouldn't realize you were just trying to be funny when you called them "shoes" . Anyway, so long! -Christopher from Missouri
Great video and great transformation!
I know it isn't practical but it would be so satisfying to see the results after about 4 weeks, when he's had a chance for his muscles, tendons and ligaments to re-adjust to a more normal posture and he's had a chance to get used to walking normally, without the risk of stabbing his front feet with those long back feet. Right afterwards, I'm sure he was walking better--and certainly feeling better--but you could still see the abnormal movement pattern imposed by years of neglect.
No surprise that he's four legged lame: months of muscle and joint distortion. Should have a good liniment massage and rub down all over and standing wraps to support joints and ease pain. Some Bute wouldn't go amiss either.
Keeping in contact with the client/whoever purchases the horse can be one way to see the transformation. Simply asking to send in a video shot on your phone or a camera would be one way to keep tabs. Of course, you would need permission to use it in a video or have it as part of the work contract as I'm sure the video captured here was as well. Businesses do before-and-afters all the time as a way to advertise their skill and ability, it's not entirely impractical. I was thinking the same thing myself as I watched the horse jaunt around a bit right at the end of the video.
@@Eric_The_Cleric Excellent idea!
Excellent work my friend! Unbelievable how long this poor horse has been neglected, soft grass or not that doesn't grow that out of control in a few weeks. Thank you for working so diligently to restore him. The experienced eye sees the cuts I advance so no further harm is done. Bless you for restoring him
Im impressed how patient the horse is.
Unbelievable hoof trim. I'm still in shock at his condition. If you can't afford to take care of your animal then find someone who can! Ty for the hoof lesson.
I hope this horse is going to a new home. Really enjoy watching your work. You’re the best!
It probably has a new home with a loving and caring owner. Obviously a prior owner didn't give a rat's behind about proper care for their animals.
@@SMcCaskill ll
@@SMcCaskill Maybe not because I see another horse with hooves just as bad in the background waiting for a trim. So it might just be that the owners are finally trimming them
Solche Tierhalter müssen bestraft werden
@@GotAnUmbrella It’s very possible he’s at a rescue for neglected horses as part of their medical care
Thank you for doing this for those horses. You're a great man.
Amazing job! That horse is fortunate to have you and owner who cares enough to have this taken care of.
That horse must feel so much better with the job you have done. Fascinating to watch you work, a real craftsman working magic.
The horse probably won't feel the effects immediately, a big hoof change can leave them sore. But in a few days that horse is going to feel brand new.
I think the farrier's wrists were probably a little sore after this❤
Eso blando que sacana no le duele al caballo?
@@gladysdeseff808 no bro
You are an artist. You restored this horse his quality of life!
This is extremely satisfying and interesting to watch. I've saved it, subscribed, liked, and shared. Thank you for all the work you do.
On the one hand, I guess it's good you guys have the opportunity to teach your student how to deal with serious cases like this. On the other, it's appalling that you get so MANY of them. God bless you for the work you do.
I hope the people responsible for allowing this beautiful animal to get into such a terrible situation are punished. That person needs to have to walk just like this poor animal! Horrible animal cruelty.
I figure most of these horses are coming from slaughter houses or feed lots...just seems that way to me. Hopefully they can be rehomed or at least put somewhere with adequate care.
I think of how sore that hoof inside due to change of angles and how long to adjust. Hope treatment beyond a good hoof job.
@@poisonapple6138 these horses really are purebred arabians. Every single cell of them show off the purity of this breed so they don't come from feed lots let alone from slaughter houses. Plus, as the video title says, they are stud stallions. The one in the background is in the same state.
This beeing said, I will never understand how people can neglect their animals. They even don't imagine the suffering the horses undergo. If only they'd let their toes nails overgrowing they would run to the pedicure as soon as possible because of pain.
@@Effemo58 Maybe something happened to the owner where they were no longer able to care for them, the way they normally would.
The horse seems so patient. And probably extremely grateful.
I can’t believe how overgrown those hooves were and that he wasn’t lame yet. I bet he feels a millions times better. You are a great farrier!
What a great job by the farrier. How can anyone neglect such a beautiful, calm horse. He seemed to be on his best behavior while all the work was going on. Bet he didn't know himself when it was done. I hope he soon recovers from his neglect and thank your lovely farrier for his hard work. I think he was in need of a rest after this one. He treated the horse brilliantly. He stayed calm and so did the horse. I wish him well. M
Most satisfying video I've ever watched. You must feel great after giving this horse his feet and life back. He likely hasn't been able to move faster than a walk for the last 4 or 5 years BTW, You do excellent work.
Wow! Incredible work! That horse walked beautifully afterwards. What a blessing you are.
What a beautiful story. I hope that boy is better cared for now. Thank you for getting him off on a better foot! 👏
The CZcams algorithms send me to some pretty unique videos... Wow. I would have never thought about this, but even I could see something was wrong. Good job on the restoration!
Why in our world would someone neglect this gorgeous horse??? And there's another one waiting for his turn in the background.😥.
It's an act of love to help heal this horse.❤🐎🇺🇸
This farrier's skill is fascinating to watch.
Before & after is incredible.
Excellent work sir! You are a gift.
Amazing how patient and understanding the horse was knowing he was finally getting some new shoes 😊 great job on taking care of him and the work that you do 👏
New shoes 😊
WOW !! I know that Horse is sooo Thankful for you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You sir are a miracle worker! 🏆🌟💫. My hands and back cramped up just watching this.
What a calm temperament. I’d have expected An Arabian stud who hadn’t had his hooves touched in who knows how long, would have been high spirited. Beautiful boy. I hope he finds a good home. He’ll make some owner lucky.
Definitely mildly sedated for sure.
This video popped up in my feed for some reason but wow what a watch, firstly I was appalled that someone had let the horses hooves get soooo bad and then the wonderful work you performed on the hooves to make them look so much better and comfortable for the horse is truly a skilled art. Thanks for sharing and great job.😊
I watched as a random pop up too. I had to watch the first one get totally finished before I fully trusted this guy not to hurt the horse.
Beautiful job. And feels so much better in the end too. About how long does it take to get like this?
Fantastic job, there are no excuses for neglecting a horse if you can't afford a farrier don't get a horse. He was so good having his feet done so could never use that as an excuse. Thankyou for all of your amazing work ❤❤❤
We use to have a horse that LOVED hoof trims and grooming sessions. Damn horse would fall asleep during the trimming and grooming and we would have to give her a slight smack on the shoulder to wake her up or else she would fall over usually toward the person trimming or grooming her. She was a very gentle horse, very protective, and 100% a beautiful horse that just couldn't be matched by many of these others. Still miss her from time to time, she was the only horse I ever felt safe riding and being near (besides during the trim sessions of course)
@@misternonamethey run many kilometers a day across a variety of surfaces to keep their hooves in good condition
@@misternonamelike dogs if you walk them regularly on pavement 👌🏻
My 115lb Bully grinds em down while he’s pulling me down the street lol
🥰 lol, as a horse owner and lover I really love this. Sorry to say, my boy was thrown with his first shoeing because he slightly resisted the left hind foot. My dad and I both regretted choosing the farrier. After that we got a really good one who "talked" him out of his fear. He was a damn magician. Praise to those who have the patience and understanding to fix these horses. ❤❤❤
Sounds like me during a pedicure or massage 😂
@misternoname people say Wildhorses just run enough but I think they just don't have as nutritious diets which plays a big part into the hoof not breaking down or wearing down as easily. My dogs paws would be ruined if I didn't trim his nails every day, and people claim to just walk your dog on cement but nope, doesn't work. Might keep the nails from curling around the paw if you neglect your dog.
I was struck by the fact that despite the neglect, the hooves were otherwise healthy with no abscesses. Very lucky.
What was that stuff he was pulling out between the hoofs?
@@afridgetoofar1818 dirty and the old frog growth.
Бедный конь. Столько мучался из-за плохого ухода, надеюсь бывших хозяев. Теперь он в надёжных руках! Браво! Шикарные копытца получились!
Thank you from all of us from the bottom of our hearts. You are truly appreciated. Have a beautiful day. 👍👍👍❤❤❤😎😎😎
Horseshoeing videos are one of the most satisfying - its art and kindness wrapped into one. The trust the animals shows and stays still is amazing- and the visual satisfaction of the horse being at its comfortable best brings so much joy. God bless these guys!
They do it because it pays very well
@@steven401ytxwe hire Farriers for our mini donkeys, they have to work a lot of animals to make a living. It's a hard job even if the animal cooperates. If it doesn't, it's money hard earned, because it can be a battle of wills. We have a good one that comes out on a regular schedule now and it's well worth it. One of our donkeys had long hooves when we got him, not this long, but it was bending his ankles too much. He's doing great now.