this BABY CALF STRUGGLES TO WALK because of her HUGE HOOVES

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  • @lisaharmon5619
    @lisaharmon5619 Před 2 lety +4711

    Pinning a child down to trim their nails is apparently universal, no matter what the species is.

  • @dixielp
    @dixielp Před 2 lety +1240

    I love how all the calves were intently watching from a safe distance. Baby cows make my heart so happy.

    • @kencarp57
      @kencarp57 Před 2 lety +18

      They ARE very sweet and cute animals!

    • @justanotherperson584
      @justanotherperson584 Před 2 lety +10

      Mine too they really are so precious. They are so good with her.

    • @cwavt8849
      @cwavt8849 Před 2 lety +9

      Have you ever noticed what a sweet smell cows have? The smell of a horse is both comforting and exciting. Leather, horse sweat, Rides! But, a cow just smells sweet and happy

    • @sealyoness
      @sealyoness Před 2 lety +9

      I'm not nearly as happy when they slobber on me. But they can be such fun and in their way, very affectionate.

    • @elishh8173
      @elishh8173 Před 2 lety +9

      Its so sad how they är taken from their mothers so we can drink its milk

  • @james-bryannaadams6928
    @james-bryannaadams6928 Před 2 lety +1124

    The cows on this farm are SO clean!! I love seeing farms like this where the animals are clearly appreciated and cared for.❤️

    • @wendydebois1685
      @wendydebois1685 Před 2 lety +9

      Yes, me too😊👍🏻

    • @apriljohnson421
      @apriljohnson421 Před 2 lety +15

      Makes for some clean burgers, huh? 😏

    • @cryptidcoyote6236
      @cryptidcoyote6236 Před 2 lety +72

      @@apriljohnson421 pretty sure these are dairy cows, Holstein if I remember correctly

    • @wadetyrrell5323
      @wadetyrrell5323 Před 2 lety +15

      I was thinking the same! Looks like she just got detailed!

    • @snowmiaow
      @snowmiaow Před 2 lety +20

      Yes this looks clean and comfy. These are Holstein dairy cattle. Sometimes made into hamburger at the end of their life.

  • @ParkDari
    @ParkDari Před 2 lety +239

    Every time I had to deal with a calf I was the one that came out of the interaction bruised and scraped while they trotted off to mommy. Calves are incredibly strong.

    • @jessicapitt4496
      @jessicapitt4496 Před 11 měsíci +1

      If you are getting that messed up, I'm afraid you might be doing something wrong....

    • @RendaJane
      @RendaJane Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@jessicapitt4496Have you ever wrestled a calf? 😊
      I’m hoping this one doesn’t always have a problem with her hoofs. She’s being really calm considering.

  • @TRquiet
    @TRquiet Před 2 lety +1103

    I like how you anticipate questions or concerns your viewers might have, and explain your decisions in a way that’s educational rather than defensive. You’re like a teacher. A teacher with a very sharp knife.

    • @AzuraeLyonheart
      @AzuraeLyonheart Před 2 lety

      It's the idiotic vegans and the snowflakes who will be outraged for no reason or for reasons they have no clue about.

    • @jos2254
      @jos2254 Před rokem +4

      I was thinking the same thing. He answered every question I had.

  • @jonibologna5283
    @jonibologna5283 Před 3 lety +1515

    I love that "Ahht Ahht!" is the universal sound for reprimanding kids or animals. 😂😂

    • @athena8794
      @athena8794 Před 2 lety +119

      Yep. Humans gonna human. Some things are universal.
      My best example is Mom Voice. Had a passenger on the ship I work on reprimand her kid in Hindi. Don't know a lick of that language, and still know what she was saying. Specifically something along the lines of "do that again and see what happens".

    • @ShortForMitchel
      @ShortForMitchel Před 2 lety +10

      It's not tho? I've never heard it before from anyone I've met, and all of my "stop that" signals for my pets are hissing, clapping, or stomping (I tend to stick to non-verbals, especially for animals). Just a quick noise to get their attention followed quickly by a distraction; "don't do that, do this instead." I've only ever heard "ahht" in this video

    • @amberlytownsend2856
      @amberlytownsend2856 Před 2 lety +50

      @@ShortForMitchel Idk where you’re from but I hear it all the time in the south.

    • @ShortForMitchel
      @ShortForMitchel Před 2 lety +10

      @@amberlytownsend2856 I don't doubt that, I'm sure it's really common in more than just the south. I'm not trying to say it never happens or is umcommon, I'm just objecting to the idea that this behavior is universal. The world is a really a really big place, it's impossible for most behaviors to manifest in every human being.

    • @KeaveMind
      @KeaveMind Před 2 lety +1

      I only ever heard it for cows specifically.

  • @Menoetia
    @Menoetia Před 2 lety +205

    Things people may not have noticed about this that should be pointed out: she's not being taken out of the pen where her companions are, which is important for herd animals. Separation from the herd can cause stress and I'm assuming they knew that. She's also on a nice bedding of straw when they get her down. All in all, this went smoother than some dog grooming sessions I've witnessed, where a dog who has been groomed every 6-8 weeks since he was a puppy still screams like he's being murdered in the tub. 😂

    • @blondeenotsomuch
      @blondeenotsomuch Před 4 měsíci +15

      You must be familiar with huskies

    • @sharrondinnis1335
      @sharrondinnis1335 Před 4 měsíci +7

      YESSSS👍🏼. Your absolutely correct.

    • @elizabethtovar3603
      @elizabethtovar3603 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Or, my dogs 🐕 🐕

    • @tguest490
      @tguest490 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I had a lab mix who thought his skin would off if he got wet. Took me fully clothed sitting on top of him in the tub to bathe him....his whole freaking life!

    • @joycooper5656
      @joycooper5656 Před měsícem +1

      I am a groomer, I can relate 😭. Some of these dogs are abhorrent and people just expect us to deal with it. No thanks. But calf’s first hoof trim was adorable and somehow relatable all at the same time 😅

  • @tic857
    @tic857 Před 2 lety +631

    This hold down look ways more comfortable and secure than most of the hold downs for cat trimming videos I've seen.

    • @floor.smorenburg
      @floor.smorenburg Před 2 lety +103

      Im a vet nurse and when i tell you, we regularly need 2 or 3 people to hold down just 1 cat... theyre incredibly strong and need to be held DOWN for their own safety (and everybody else's) 😂

    • @christinamann3640
      @christinamann3640 Před 2 lety +6

      🐄👶
      🐈‍⬛🧨🗡🔪💣🪓🗯⚔️☠️🪦

    • @tavrosnitram1529
      @tavrosnitram1529 Před 2 lety +77

      Cats are liquid, so it's difficult to hold them down in any way that's comfortable 😂

    • @christinamann3640
      @christinamann3640 Před 2 lety +61

      @@tavrosnitram1529 there was actually a book called Cats Are A Liquid. In physics, one of the properties of a liquid is that it takes the shape of the container it’s in. Someone actually based their thesis on the idea and made an advancement in physics.

    • @awkwardlyrachel5524
      @awkwardlyrachel5524 Před 2 lety +15

      @@christinamann3640 😳 That's awesome.

  • @haggielady
    @haggielady Před 3 lety +940

    Okay, now you have to video her progress for us because we want to know how she's getting on as she grows, please and thank you!

    • @zottelhuehs6375
      @zottelhuehs6375 Před 3 lety +14

      Please!

    • @markharding47
      @markharding47 Před 3 lety +11

      Please

    • @patpierce4854
      @patpierce4854 Před 3 lety +27

      Yes indeed! We should also know if she has a name - or at least her number. Graehm’s long term care series of special cows (like 812, Gracie) are some of my favorite things to watch, because one can see the changes over time. Did I hear correctly, her being called Samaritan?

    • @bethotoole6569
      @bethotoole6569 Před 3 lety +3

      Maybe he could do an online poll to name her??

    • @100nanay
      @100nanay Před 3 lety +32

      @@patpierce4854 I think he said her name is Samaritan

  • @phyllisscroggins7725
    @phyllisscroggins7725 Před 7 měsíci +45

    This farmers calves are very clean and healthy looking. Their eyes are bright. They look ready to be shown at a State Fair. This really takes a concerted effort. I thank him for his excellent work and care. Phyllis

    • @diesel_dawg
      @diesel_dawg Před 2 měsíci

      Yet are destined to be repeatedly milked and bred then sent to slaughter at only 6-7 years old because their milk production drops. Full life of a cow is 20-30 years, but old cows are useless because they can no longer produce enough milk.

  • @alenahawke475
    @alenahawke475 Před rokem +145

    I love how the farmer asks if it would be ok if she can go and be with "her friends", (around 13:30). How thoughtful. Some people believe that animals can't have feelings or emotions. I truly believe they do. The farmer knows she will be happier with her friends. People with pets know their pets are happy to see them come home. I've had dogs and cats be jealous of each other as well. Thanks to all for treating these animals with compassion and respect and not just like a thing that makes money for them. Peace and Love to all.❤️

    • @ettinakitten5047
      @ettinakitten5047 Před 7 měsíci +3

      The neurobiological markers of emotions in humans are mostly things that are universal or extremely common across all mammals, and sometimes all vertebrates. So it's more scientifically plausible that they do feel emotions like us than that they don't.

    • @hikkchik
      @hikkchik Před 4 měsíci +3

      Oh, they definitely have friends. I had two cats who grew up together, and the female recently passed away. The male kept coming up to me and using his begging trick I taught him and he started using whenever he wanted help from me. I believe he was asking me to bring her back. He also never once used the cat tree until she passed, but now he climbs up and sits beside the basket she slept in, his paws resting on the edge.

    • @diesel_dawg
      @diesel_dawg Před 2 měsíci

      But all dairy cattle are used for is their milk. They only live a few years then are sent to slaughter when their milk yield drops. Bred, milked, bred, milked...
      Calves are mostly taken from their mothers just after birth. Majority of males are slaughtered for veal within a few months.

  • @noelleelizabethan
    @noelleelizabethan Před 2 lety +164

    She's way better behaved than most huskies or pugs getting their nails trimmed lol! Great job y'all 💕

    • @SpirittheSpectreon
      @SpirittheSpectreon Před 2 lety +4

      Definitely better behaved than my 14 year old Labrador-Wolfdog, she absolutely hates her nails trimmed and it takes the whole household to deal with her, it's basically a warzone. Thankfully I only have to do it once a month and she gets tons of treats and love after.

    • @alisonlouise6406
      @alisonlouise6406 Před 2 lety +6

      Pug nail trimmings in a different league…and a different noise level 🫣🙉🙉🙉

    • @OliviaLovesPugs
      @OliviaLovesPugs Před 2 lety +2

      Omg, my pug is so difficult for nail trims that we have to take him to a groomer or vet to have it done. We cannot do it ourselves, he does not let us. He’s much better behaved for professionals though, especially if we aren’t present while he’s being trimmed.

    • @Shadowraider121
      @Shadowraider121 Před 2 lety +1

      And much quieter

    • @Shadowraider121
      @Shadowraider121 Před 2 lety +1

      The pug scream is a real thing

  • @UnlikelySpinsters
    @UnlikelySpinsters Před 3 lety +778

    Graeme: it looks cruel…
    Me: yup pretty standard handling of any animal who is nervous.
    Real animal people understand this was not harmful in any way.

    • @davidritchie9344
      @davidritchie9344 Před 3 lety +48

      We use to flip our donkey (rip Oscar) to do his feet. He had some issue from previous owners that caused his hooves to grow and twist. He was brutal to deal with so he got knocked over and cleaned up, but was always soaked with sweat and pissed. People would think it’s rough, but they need to see how horses treat each other. Kicking each other with kicks that would kill a human. Pain to them is a totally different animal, pun intended.

    • @Auremin
      @Auremin Před 3 lety +28

      Absolutely true! Also, if he would handle her softer/more gentle, there's a good chance of her hurting herself or them.

    • @almostafarm6394
      @almostafarm6394 Před 3 lety +28

      Truth is if these critics would discipline their kids with the same kind of "for your own good" parenting, we'd have a lot fewer lame adult humans.

    • @BigRheno
      @BigRheno Před 3 lety +17

      When he brought up the grinder and no glove, I was just like “Yep, grinders are safer without gloves on”.
      If they catch, call your hand broken like a twig. (Or just gone)

    • @ElysetheEevee
      @ElysetheEevee Před 3 lety +10

      It's the standard way for handling humans who have any kind of predisposition for hurting themselves or others as well. Either restraining them standing or laying down.

  • @karenneill9109
    @karenneill9109 Před 3 lety +2520

    Anybody who has ever tried to cut a toddler’s fingernails understands exactly how tight you gotta hold ‘em! My two year old had an ingrown toenail- took 3 adults to even get a good look at it. 😂

    • @peggybailey8333
      @peggybailey8333 Před 3 lety +164

      I've got a 5lb 7 month old puppy..... he kicks my arse every time trying to do his toenails.

    • @tophmcgoph9229
      @tophmcgoph9229 Před 3 lety +103

      Basically got to sit on them just to get them to sit still…I tried cartoons once and that worked for about 1 or 2 fingers

    • @angelaknabb2964
      @angelaknabb2964 Před 3 lety +107

      @@tophmcgoph9229 You have to trim them while they are asleep!

    • @melindabeckerbjj
      @melindabeckerbjj Před 3 lety +16

      So true!😂

    • @catherinewitt6782
      @catherinewitt6782 Před 3 lety +70

      I feel your pain! My son was a bit of a terror at nail trimming time. What am I saying! He's 16 and still behaves poorly. I had to squeeze his leg between knees to trim his toenails. For fingernails the trick was tucking his arm under mine and pinning it to my ribs as tight as possible. May the odds be ever in your favor.

  • @juliestrickland7754
    @juliestrickland7754 Před 2 lety +27

    Lol. It's like they're all over there whispering..." What are they doing? Does it hurt? No, no stay over here. They might get one of us next!" 😂😂😂 So cute!

  • @kdbee6086
    @kdbee6086 Před 2 lety +18

    In a world gone mad, seeing these moments of goodness and kindness makes such a difference. Thank you.

  • @wisewoman7906
    @wisewoman7906 Před 3 lety +449

    My two cents: I know, from watching your vids for a couple of years now, and listening to your commentary, that you really do care about the animals' well-being. That being said, even if the calf was feeling a bit of a pinch during the grinding process, sometimes these things cannot be helped. The calf is going through a vital procedure; she's not being tortured or put through any malicious situation. And it's her first time! LOL Everyone is anxious for the first time of anything. You, good sir, are her knight in shining armor, and she's going to be better for your care of her hooves.

    • @loisreese2692
      @loisreese2692 Před 2 lety +2

      Perfect description, @Wise Woman 🙂

    • @kencarp57
      @kencarp57 Před 2 lety +10

      AGREED! My wife and I have been watching some of these videos this evening, and we are both AMAZED at the wonderful work being done to help these poor animals.
      It makes us very happy to know there are good people like this in the world who do kind work like they do!

    • @scottcantdance804
      @scottcantdance804 Před 2 lety +14

      I have no idea how many times I trimmed my dogs nails over her life, but every single time, she was afraid and didn't like it. She had started to adjust to it, until we had her groomed one day... the groomer nicked 2 of her nails too short, and she never, ever forgot about it.

    • @Akiku2
      @Akiku2 Před 2 lety +1

      Perfectly said!

    • @darkroseofshadow
      @darkroseofshadow Před 2 lety +1

      @@scottcantdance804 I'm so sorry you had that experience with a groomer, dogs definitely don't forget when something causes them pain and it sucks you had them well adjusted to it just for a groomer to ruin that progress forever. Hopefully it was only because your dog may have moved in the middle of them trimming a nail due to not being used to the environment for the sake of all the animals who get seen by that groomer. But I'm sorry for your dog regardless.

  • @nightwolfkakana
    @nightwolfkakana Před 2 lety +216

    I love seeing the other calves are watching curiously. Adorable

    • @kova1577
      @kova1577 Před 2 lety +10

      They probably think they’re next

    • @kova1577
      @kova1577 Před 2 lety

      @Tomas Javks I’m pretty sure seeing on of their own be cut up by another animal and perhaps the sent of a decaying carcass would atleast stress them out a little bit. Then again most animals are extremely dumb. It just doesn’t seem right that a cow that they’ve been around since the were alive is laying down on the ground dead and them not even showing any emotion. Their brains aren’t wired that way I guess.
      Edit: I thought this video was something different when a girl butchered a cow infront of the others not even 5 meters away.

    • @lisamills161
      @lisamills161 Před 2 lety +1

      They are saying "Thank the Lord this is not happening to me! Poor Cyril (or whatever name the calf in question may have)_
      :))))

  • @prochoice3699
    @prochoice3699 Před 2 lety +105

    Love the flooring and wish all cow owners could afford to provide this. Looks extremely clean.

  • @nancyestes7506
    @nancyestes7506 Před rokem +45

    It is wonderful that the farmers care about the sweet calves to get the Hoof GP to work on them to help them too.

  • @duanekennard3298
    @duanekennard3298 Před 3 lety +329

    Even though her feet were overgrown and differently shaped...thank goodness they were healthy and it allowed you to shape them as needed.
    You deserve A HUGE GINGERBREAD LATTE AFTER THAT ONE !
    In real life I bet this 15 minute trimming was close to an hour.

    • @cherylmoore7408
      @cherylmoore7408 Před 3 lety +2

      There is no way 4 hooves of a CALF were trimmed in 15 minutes!😄

    • @elizabethchancellor8183
      @elizabethchancellor8183 Před 3 lety

      @Howdare Yuu she is too young to be tranquilized

    • @tsmith1032
      @tsmith1032 Před rokem

      ​@elizabethchancellor8183 She wasn't tranquilized. I think you need to watch the video again and LISTEN to what he says about how they are working with and on her. Also, if she was, they wouldn't have needed to hold, sit, tie, restrain, talk to or get her to quit fighting them. Think about it....

  • @JerrBear1974
    @JerrBear1974 Před 3 lety +253

    It's like trying to trim a human toddler's nails! Glad to see you helped this little calf. I also love the subtitles when you speak in your actual Scottish accent.

    • @bobn3553
      @bobn3553 Před 3 lety +12

      I just started watching this channel in July and the first 2 weeks or so GP was a bit hard to understand however, as time has passed, my understanding has improved. With this video I am glad he put in the subtitles though. I sure hope the calf turns out alright and that GP keeps us updated.

    • @HappilyHomicidalHooligan
      @HappilyHomicidalHooligan Před 3 lety +26

      Trimming the average Toddler's nails requires 2 NFL Players and the Parent all equipped with Industrial Grade Hearing Protection...
      1 NFL Player holds the Toddler's body, the other holds the ankle being trimmed and the parent does the actual trimming...
      Or so I've been told...I've never had Toddler's of my own or been sufficiently Insane as to try caring for one that isn't mine (voluntarily or not)...

    • @JerrBear1974
      @JerrBear1974 Před 3 lety +3

      @@HappilyHomicidalHooligan 🤣🤣🤣

    • @ericabrown9025
      @ericabrown9025 Před 3 lety +2

      @@HappilyHomicidalHooligan it's actually pretty easy if you start very young (usually just filing for baby nails) and are very careful (cuz ofc theyll remember the one time you went a liiiiittle too far, forevermore 😅). Just like pups and kits, starting early makes it commonplace for them!

  • @HappyComfort
    @HappyComfort Před 2 lety +42

    I love how you nice hoof specialists give the cows a little love when your done with some friendly scratches on the head etc. It shows you really care about not only their physical state but their emotional well being 🥲💕🥳🥳🥳👍👍👍

  • @margritneuenhagen6950
    @margritneuenhagen6950 Před rokem +15

    Hats off to the farmer who does his best to look after his animals. It is not seen often. Praise to the farrier who so compassionately looks after this baby calf’s feet !! Thank you

    • @alistairclement4239
      @alistairclement4239 Před rokem +3

      Farmers taking care of there animals is seen very often, you just have to know what you're looking at.

  • @lyssakate
    @lyssakate Před 3 lety +1213

    It's so funny how his accent gets way thicker when he's concentrating and talking to his mates 😂 so cute

  • @katetaggart4895
    @katetaggart4895 Před 3 lety +112

    That little lady is so lucky to have such a patient and compassionate moo-nicurist to help her on the road to a long life with comfortable feet.

  • @thatone7793
    @thatone7793 Před 2 lety +64

    Posting this, I'm only about halfway through. So far, it looks like she's doing such a good job for her first trim. It must have been a bit scary with all the new things happening.

  • @melodysimonson1510
    @melodysimonson1510 Před 2 lety +60

    I love how you talk about the cows and calves like they're kids. You are so caring and gentle with them. Her hooves looked much better when you were finished. Great job!

  • @gregoryheim9781
    @gregoryheim9781 Před 3 lety +393

    It amazes me that people who really don't know where their food comes from will criticize an experienced professional hoof trimmer doing his job.

    • @aaasht2606
      @aaasht2606 Před 2 lety +37

      Heck its not even for them but for the animal's well being and life, you can easily figure out who doesn't appreaciate animals for all we get from them

    • @DaveCM
      @DaveCM Před 2 lety +15

      Especially considering how he seem to genuinely care about the animals.

    • @nutrysahugo4417
      @nutrysahugo4417 Před 2 lety +8

      They are called Idiots

    • @aaasht2606
      @aaasht2606 Před 2 lety +14

      @@nutrysahugo4417 people dont need to be idiots to be out of touch with how real world works.
      But yeah some are.

    • @teresavogt5977
      @teresavogt5977 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey for some of us IDIOTS out there my cat takes care of her own paws.. The dog getting walked on the sidewalk gets most of trimming done but did have to do a clip or two a year on my Rottie. As for Horses that wear shoes we know furriers take care of them usually race or sulky but wild no never thought about it cause they have been running free centuries in parts of the world. He explains as he goes sort of familiar because as a Nurse and EMT when I moved to a new city I was looking for a job I wanted. Turned out new hubbys Lab was due to drop a litter. New Years Day any clue how hard it is to get said hubby and Male Vet to understand puppies are not popping out and Mom has been in labor a long time ??? Finally said sorry you put me off this morning with call about the end of the pregame show, then call at the first quarter.. Well bud now it's half time and meconium green sack is all I have seen so see you at the clinic.. Oh yes you are coming she's your dog ! Acting as a surgical scrub nurse for a canine c-section was interesting. Same basic meds just needed to know dose.. Turnes out the Puppy twice the size of everyone else wanted out first sideways yep a big boy who thought he ran the show. Took home Mom and ALL 8 puppies and Tank wasn't the worst a sweet little girl named Houdini was. She lead the charge at every turn escape artist extraordinaire. Sleeping peacefully only to waken to a pitiful howl at the bedroom door and the little witch had lead the entire troop thru the house... Past the kiddie gates, the card table on it's side, the kitchen chair barricade she showed everyone the new living room area rug.. The one the all pooped and piddled.. Then she taught herself stairs and while a few tried to follow she managed them all finding the toilet paper in the bathroom dogs use teeth to shred the cats paws mostly so instead of loosing a half to full inch lost the whole roll and. The dowl holding it had to be sanded too.. Point is not everyone is dumb to where things that come to the table come from. We ask it not be artificially swollen with salt water because that just ruins my ankles.. They not be on their death bead diseases when butchered so we won't get sick too and I personally wish they were treated humanely even loved. Because I personally held a dying kitten as a kid one I had to buy borrowing money from the other 9 & 10 yr olds I was out playing with. Only to have it take it's last breath in my hands. Fought like hell with the bus driver that I was getting on the bus with it too buired it in the back yard with all the other loved pets over the years.. Then took Dad's lecture punctuated with grandpa's Razor Strop welting to get the couple dollars advance on my allowance to pay my friends back with. I made a vow nothing in my ability to reach would ever die alone, unloved and forgotten. That what the kitten was, all my Mr. That kitty's sick got me shoved away with either buy it or ignore it but it's not your right to worry about unless you buy it. I spent years as a EMT never loosing a patient that didn't know I was fighting like hell for them. Lost jobs in nursing homes for singing a hymn or reading a bible verse to the granny the family decided to starve and dehydrate to death because it was easier.. Well washing them and gently wiping the salt off isn't a nice way for a old woman to go to whatever her next plane was but she had myself and two friends watching over her that last 6 days.. She went with a We love you and thank you for the lessons we learned... Her hand held but not alone. So yea I may be a IDIOT at the grocery store but I pray for the Animal that keeps me healthy the farmer that raised it and whomever had the task for taking it's life. For me. Kinda how I pray to God for sending His Lamb to die for me. Maybe I don't knowvif Jesus had a cut on his foot, or other hurt before the flogging to the cross but I do know that His Soul protects me because he gave it just as that calf will someday give herself and her young to sustain us.. Am I really such a idiot to be mocked by your superior knowledge of farming and livestock ? Then I humbly say I pitty those that don't take time to understand. Be they City or Country, US or UK, island or continent, advanced educated or like me never finished 9th grade. Trade school only as I could pay my way and raise my son. You see I didn't discard him either. Now hair gowing pinkish grey cause sorry redheads never go silver gracefully. Stooped and unsteady because Multiple Sclerosis isn't picky about what it robs you nevers of it just leaves dead spots or electrical shortages in its wake. So this idiot will go and find a spot I am not such a idiot on.

  • @deans6129
    @deans6129 Před 3 lety +178

    People who never grew up around animals will always view the way animals are handled for their health as being cruel and mean no matter how you explain it to them.
    You are very knowledgeable and caring and I appreciate the lengths you go to explaining what you do and why you do it.

    • @josi4251
      @josi4251 Před 3 lety +7

      Amen, Dean!

    • @tobiasL1991
      @tobiasL1991 Před 3 lety +16

      It's the same with a little kid in the dentist, he'll be crying and shouting but the dentist is still trying to help the little kid.

    • @cosimfre2651
      @cosimfre2651 Před 3 lety +9

      @@tobiasL1991 I was thinking this same thing. I feel so mean as a parent sometimes. But I once read that being a good parent means you have to be willing to feel like the meanest person in the world sometimes

    • @classicambo9781
      @classicambo9781 Před 3 lety +5

      Sometimes people become attuned to unnecessarily harsh handling too though - (this isn't the case here) but certainly lots of normalised brutality in husbandry that is gradually lessening with better machinery, greater access to vet services and positive reinforcement training.

    • @deans6129
      @deans6129 Před 3 lety +13

      I have a friend who grew up in the city never owned any pets and when he got his first cat he was mortified that I scruffed it and held it upside down while I inspected a lump under its chin(it popped while I was looking at it turned out to be an abscess). He thought that was the cruellest thing he ever saw and I told him how do you think mom cats carried their young. It’s not being mean and it doesn’t hurt them and it is an easy way to control a cat as it almost relaxes and generally stays still until you release them.
      The irony was he took his cat in the next day to the vet and she did the exact same thing I had done which shocked him even more. Sadly it’s the world we live in today.

  • @kerrywatts5740
    @kerrywatts5740 Před 2 lety +14

    What a sweet little calf!
    Even though she couldn't fit in the crush you still were able to fix her feet. At no time did I think she was ever being hurt. You're both so careful in helping them.

  • @rebeccahiggins2369
    @rebeccahiggins2369 Před 2 lety +6

    🤎💩🤎💩🤎💩🤎💩🤎 Poor Little Cutie, so glad she’s getting the help she needs. Awwwwwww!

  • @johnlong3214
    @johnlong3214 Před 3 lety +333

    You can't make an omlette without breaking eggs, if the end result means that the calf will feel better for your actions then so be it. Sometimes you have to be cruel (or what looks like cruel) to be kind. Top video, thank you for the time you put in and for sharing.👍

    • @brent5832
      @brent5832 Před 3 lety

      You could buy the eggs that come in a carton.

    • @Aero-bourne
      @Aero-bourne Před 3 lety +3

      @@brent5832 well, yes, but the metaphor

    • @catherinemorris908
      @catherinemorris908 Před 3 lety +6

      @@brent5832 John Longs comment has nothing to do with the egg carton, he is saying that in order to make an omelette, one must break the eggs to do it. Now do you understand?

    • @nekochanme2
      @nekochanme2 Před 3 lety +11

      True! Couldnt have put it better myself! Kids, pets or plants… sometimes in order to help loved ones improve, we must be a bit cruel. Like when you bathe a feverish child in cold water, when you forcefeed medication to a cat or when you trim a tree to help it grow stronger. Yeap. Maybe Painful/uncomfortable but totally Necessary.

    • @TheNylter
      @TheNylter Před 3 lety +11

      @@brent5832 Doesn't matter who breaks the eggs; eggs still must be broken.

  • @LadyDeirdre
    @LadyDeirdre Před 3 lety +1302

    She's taking this about as well as a human toddler getting her first haircut.

    • @melloyello300
      @melloyello300 Před 3 lety +34

      Exactly what I thought!!

    • @adopt_a_dog
      @adopt_a_dog Před 3 lety +17

      Good analogy!

    • @sherbear7612
      @sherbear7612 Před 3 lety +8

      Exactly 🤣

    • @T_P_W_ThachoZenjuan
      @T_P_W_ThachoZenjuan Před 3 lety +2

      💗😂🔥

    • @MizSazz
      @MizSazz Před 3 lety +8

      @Keith Sargent they are I used to walk the cows to my family’s dairy for pocket money with my arm around the neck of my fave cow she loved it!

  • @Mhdogman
    @Mhdogman Před 2 lety +19

    Anyone who complains about your trim job on this calf is sadly extremely short sighted.
    Your a very caring and kind man from what I've seen.
    Carry on my Man. Smiles

  • @Betsy-R
    @Betsy-R Před 2 lety +26

    Thank you for helping this sweet girl & for explaining the reason why it is necessary to restrain her that way…keeping her and you guys safe ❤️❤️. I had horses growing up, but I never would have thought that I’d be watching hoof trimming 35 years later! You make it so informative and I love your humor & music!

  • @NafanuaisMYnick
    @NafanuaisMYnick Před 3 lety +316

    Beginning: "I hate this, leave me alone!"
    End: "I dont want to leave!"

    • @NicolaiAAA
      @NicolaiAAA Před 3 lety +18

      lol Beginning: "Weird weird weird!"
      End: "This feels kinda cool, actually."

  • @laurapagefranceys7841
    @laurapagefranceys7841 Před 3 lety +234

    Really an amazing channel. I'm a vet student in Zimbabwe and I have never seen anything like this. I am so excited to do your course so I can help the cattle better. Thank you

    • @josi4251
      @josi4251 Před 3 lety +11

      You're more qualified than most of us here! LOL I didn't grow up on a farm but had many friends who did, plus I almost became a farm wife. Not sure how I ended up on this channel, but I love it to bits. Graeme is a true angel for the cows he treats!

    • @laurapagefranceys7841
      @laurapagefranceys7841 Před 3 lety +9

      @@josi4251 Watching him I feel like I study so much and know absolutely nothing because he is just so great at it, it's amazing.

    • @relfyem
      @relfyem Před 3 lety +2

      I imagine in Zimbabwe the cattle look after their own feet pretty well? Much drier environment, less time indoors? Less joint ill too if calving happens outside?

    • @josi4251
      @josi4251 Před 3 lety +7

      @@laurapagefranceys7841 It's all about experience, Laura. We learn as we go, and you'll do fine. There will be heartache for the ones you couldn't save, but the little souls you help will hopefully assuage any losses. I wish you a long and successful career and have sent up a prayer to St. Francis of Assisi and St. Martin de Porres for you. Blessings!

    • @bethotoole6569
      @bethotoole6569 Před 3 lety +9

      @LauraPageFranceys
      Good luck with your studies! I hope you become a wonderful Vet!!

  • @gayleraven1559
    @gayleraven1559 Před 2 lety +10

    Its so nice to see a farmer that takes care of his cows in a lovely clean pen. They look very healthy. I enjoy watching you trim the hooves.

  • @kencarp57
    @kencarp57 Před 2 lety +18

    You are absolutely correct in NOT wearing a glove to hold your grinder! I’ve done lots of of work with lots of power tools, and I would NEVER wear a glove holding ANY power tool. As you said, you need to feel the feedback from the tool, and be able to make small adjustments as you use the tool. Gloves mask what you are feeling in your hand. I think this is especially true with what you do with your grinder. You need to be able to feel EVERY little thing when you are grinding an animal’s hoof.
    I wouldn’t even wear a glove when grinding steel or wood with a power tool - much less a living animal’s hoof!

    • @williameldridge9382
      @williameldridge9382 Před 2 lety

      The ONLY reason to wear a gloves is to protect YOURSELF from caustic substances or heat. Anything else is dangerous. They don't even wear gloves in food service because all gloves do is spread around bacteria. People don't wash gloves, but they do wash their hands.

  • @justinetruelove3975
    @justinetruelove3975 Před 3 lety +118

    I hope it works out well for her when you go back. I never understand why you get so many people commenting about you not wearing the proper protective gear. You're a grown man who has been doing this for a long time. I'm pretty sure you know exactly what could happen if you don't. Anyways another great job Graeme!! Take care

  • @TheBeanHome
    @TheBeanHome Před 3 lety +41

    I like how the farmer wanted to check first before moving her to a new location and also wanted to have her be with friends

  • @littlemonk2610
    @littlemonk2610 Před 2 lety +52

    Thanks for always being so calm, kind, and comforting to all these critters. This is SUCH hard work, and you make it look so easy day after day. You're making a huge difference in the quality of life of so many animals... really awesome. Thanks.

  • @stephanienelson8783
    @stephanienelson8783 Před rokem +3

    Aah, the saving grace for many farm problems - baling twine! Fix your fence, tie down a calf, sneaky way to catch a horse, mark your garden rows, and so many more uses! I have a ranch in eastern Oklahoma, USA and my hubby teases me about how I love to watch you work on the cattle. I think he thinks I'm a little 'off' but that's ok, I tell him if I wasn't I might not be with him! haha! Keep up the good work and the knowledge you share.

  • @jenniferlehman2464
    @jenniferlehman2464 Před 3 lety +135

    So chuffed that the farmer noticed it and that you were able to help her out. Can't wait to see her again in a couple of months when she's a little bigger, and maybe able to fit into the crush. Stay Safe Everyone!! From Ontario, Canada, Jenn.💖💖🇨🇦

    • @lisapellitier2450
      @lisapellitier2450 Před 3 lety +2

      🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

    • @maxsparks5183
      @maxsparks5183 Před 2 lety

      What’s “chuffed”?

    • @highlandhoneybee
      @highlandhoneybee Před 2 lety

      @Max Sparks Chuffed = pleased, happy, delighted. And "chuffed to bits" means VERY happy, or ecstatic.

  • @kevinshelley2021
    @kevinshelley2021 Před 3 lety +58

    Having had a cattle ranch and dealing with these kind of things, i can truly appreciate this guy’s expertise and skill - truly an artist at what he does!

  • @BEV0323
    @BEV0323 Před 2 lety +17

    You don't have to explain why you're not wearing a glove on your right hand, we've been watching you long enough that we all recognize that you take pride in your work. You take high priority in working on each cow you come in contact with, with as much ease, comfort and less pain that you can, so don't worry about things such as that. We know you've got this, for you and certainly the cows, most of all. 👍

  • @4piecespicy589
    @4piecespicy589 Před 2 lety +81

    Ultimate respect for this, I can't imagine how many years of practice it really takes to get to your level.

    • @umbragon2814
      @umbragon2814 Před 2 lety +4

      He mentioned in another video that he's been doing this for a decade

    • @4piecespicy589
      @4piecespicy589 Před 2 lety

      @@umbragon2814 I see it shows well

  • @shannan7613
    @shannan7613 Před 3 lety +353

    G: I know this looks cruel with all of us pinning the animal down
    Me: Pfffftttt you should see what it looks like when I trim my new puppy's nails or clean his ears 😂 he's 7lbs and it can take 3 adults holding him down to get basic maintenance care done because he's not used to it yet. You're using power tools on an animal 100x his size. No judgement here, ever. You did an amazing job of holding her steady!

    • @nightmaregirl06
      @nightmaregirl06 Před 3 lety +17

      My cat is like 10 lbs and he requires two adults holding him down as i clip his claws. It's my fault for not getting him used to it as a baby, but i wish i could make him know it's for his own good, and that it'd be better if he cooperated!

    • @Kehy_ThisNameWasAlreadyTaken
      @Kehy_ThisNameWasAlreadyTaken Před 3 lety +17

      @@nightmaregirl06 One of my cats used to just play the "no thank you" game. Not struggling, she'd just pull away politely and stubbornly. The other, until we got him used to it, was a bit of a rodeo. If they didn't fight me, I could (safely) get their nails done in less than 3 minutes

    • @kathylawson4139
      @kathylawson4139 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol....I was thinking the same thing

    • @davidblum7125
      @davidblum7125 Před 3 lety +17

      We had an eight pound cat that required the kitty burrito whenever we had to hold her down for cleaning or medicine, and she’d still get loose.

    • @KongK007
      @KongK007 Před 3 lety +4

      @@nightmaregirl06 bro why you clip the claws of your cat.....
      She should use them on a clawing tree or something

  • @Dixiwonderlandyoutube
    @Dixiwonderlandyoutube Před 3 lety +68

    This video really shows how good you are at what you do! Her hooves were all over the place and then trimming them in such an awkward position can't be easy. Keeping my fingers crossed she will be okay :)

  • @MsAnna47
    @MsAnna47 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow this was a challenging one. Funny how that pink rope is making me feel better about this little calf's whole experience. Gives the impression of great compassion.

  • @TheSaltySiren
    @TheSaltySiren Před 2 lety +18

    She’s so cute!! I bet she feels better than she ever knew she could.

  • @sebastianpersson2859
    @sebastianpersson2859 Před 3 lety +150

    Calfs in the background looking on like "OH shit, are we next?"

    • @Nickkibs
      @Nickkibs Před 2 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @purplebunny7728
    @purplebunny7728 Před 3 lety +61

    The look in her eyes when they first let her sit up was a "Wow I survived and they haven't eaten me yet. Perhaps I'll pause for just a sec here". It will be much easier next time. She was well handled and properly restrained. And I am looking forward to following her progress. Thank you for sharing a very interesting & heartwarming video.

  • @MrsVMom
    @MrsVMom Před 2 lety +5

    My back would be screaming in protest. Kudos for all you both do for the animals.

  • @deborahhayes825
    @deborahhayes825 Před 2 lety +21

    As a plant ecologist, I never thought I'd become fascinated with hoof trimming :--) with her hoofs level are her bones still pliable enough for them to grow in straighter or will this be a problem for the rest of her life?

  • @JimFortune
    @JimFortune Před 3 lety +37

    I love the difference in his accent between talking to fellow Scots and talking to his viewers!

  • @kaitlynn1402
    @kaitlynn1402 Před 3 lety +164

    Cannot express how much I enjoy these videos (even when its basically the same thing over and over). Gets me through the night where I have no idea what to do with myself and also makes me think I could do something like this (however, no training what-so-ever, wouldnt try it without)

  • @dinamonaghan7524
    @dinamonaghan7524 Před rokem +3

    I'm totally addicted to your videos. I love seeing all that hoof pain relieved. The cows are lucky they have you.

  • @investigator77
    @investigator77 Před 2 lety +6

    Poor girl! You're so sweet the way you care about those animals. I love how you explain everything you're doing, and that the safety of the calf is the most important thing. She was in very good hands with the Hoof GP!

  • @rnp497
    @rnp497 Před 3 lety +47

    Good to hear you in full Scot's mood when talking whilst working -

  • @amandab464
    @amandab464 Před 3 lety +83

    I used to get acrylic nails and my nail tech used a Dremel tool for almost all of the shaping and filing. It was never painful but it did feel WEIRD sometimes. Somewhere between a tickle and your arm being asleep. And it wasn't consistent between nails either! Haha

  • @tracytracy1030
    @tracytracy1030 Před 7 měsíci +2

    It's so nice to see cows treated with care & compassion💝🙏🏻💝

  • @1966cambo
    @1966cambo Před 2 lety +2

    Mr Dutton would appreciate your care for the cows!

  • @bevakathedementedraccoon
    @bevakathedementedraccoon Před 3 lety +361

    ah! a wee glimpse that the "youtube fancypants" voice is FAR diff to the "normal, everyday, extremely Scottish Graeme" voice most ppl get lmao! looking forward to seeing how she does in the future!

    • @lesmoore3638
      @lesmoore3638 Před 3 lety +8

      :) The man need to be understood for a broader market. I can't think of the comedian from Edinburgh but if you listen to his early stuff, and aren't Scottish (and possibly from Edinburgh) you struggle to understand him. Dementia Edit: Billy Connelly from Glasgow.

    • @jenni8982
      @jenni8982 Před 3 lety +7

      I'm thankful for his CZcams fancy pants voice. I tried to watch Shameless (the original) and I had no idea what they were saying. I'm glad to be able to understand him

    • @lurindacoates5625
      @lurindacoates5625 Před 3 lety +9

      Did anyone else read this in Graeme's voice? 😆 I realized it half way thru reading it. 😜 love hearing him talk. I was born and raised in the south. (MS) so I'm told I have the THICK southern twang. So hearing others that obviously speak so different is just awesome. And he's easy to look at too 😁 never thought watching cows getting their feet done would be a daily norm for me. But here we are. Daily. I love your videos. Til the next one. 😍

    • @spicysrirachamilkshake8167
      @spicysrirachamilkshake8167 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jenni8982 lol same. but i do think the US version is better or maybe its just because it actually makes sense to me compared to the other one. Easily one of the best shows ever made

  • @reginastoltz5974
    @reginastoltz5974 Před 3 lety +34

    I just came home from our county fair. We went through the cow barn. I tried my best to look at their hooves to see if they needed attention. I didn't see any because of all the straw. When I check for white line defects on cows at the fair, I've been watching this channel too much.

  • @betruthfulnowork8312
    @betruthfulnowork8312 Před 2 lety +7

    I am amazed that you saw just by looking at her feet, how they were "supposed" to be shaped. I enjoy your videos. They give me a different perspective on animal grooming.

  • @maggsbufton1969
    @maggsbufton1969 Před měsícem +1

    Graeme you and Craig have done a brilliant job sorting the feet out for this little lass; she didn’t know it at the time, but she will soon understand that you’ve helped her…Well done lads❤😊

  • @wrinklesandsprinkles
    @wrinklesandsprinkles Před 3 lety +50

    Good thing the farmer looks over his herd closely or this calf could have misformed foot/leg bones forever. This farmer is also lucky to have you as their trimmer!

  • @kat1722
    @kat1722 Před 3 lety +71

    I’ve seen dog nail trims rougher/ less cooperative than this and they used to humans, great job with the little lady, good cow-manship. Do you think it’s could be genetic? Or maybe the hoof capsules didn’t come off fully and that’s why they were lumpy and twisted? Would love to keep up with her story. You know we’ll want to see more cute calves now as the mamas

  • @bettyoliver2417
    @bettyoliver2417 Před 2 lety +4

    The most beneficial result of this video is making animal owners aware of the possibilities that can occur with feet. I was raised on a farm and never had a clue about something like this. Fortunately, Mother Nature takes pretty good care of her prodigies but she isn't perfect. Sometimes we have to intervene.

  • @rrboost6151
    @rrboost6151 Před 2 lety +9

    I was raised on a ranch with cattle. Your gentle handling of this calf is amazing 😀👍💪👏🐮

  • @SeithonJetter
    @SeithonJetter Před 3 lety +178

    I've had to use a Dremel to "sand" down my mother's toenails when caring for her, because of how they've grown over the years. She reports that it feels ticklish :)

    • @bethotoole6569
      @bethotoole6569 Před 3 lety +25

      A fair number of podiatrists use a Dremel as well to even out and thin nails. In fact The Toe Bro has one that uses water to reduce the dust and heat. It’s kinda amazing how many uses there are for a Dremel!!👍

    • @jagoldenpyrenees491
      @jagoldenpyrenees491 Před 3 lety +4

      Lol I do that to my mother too!😂

    • @sweetteahyung6351
      @sweetteahyung6351 Před 3 lety +5

      i have to do that to my dad too xD he takes it like a champ

    • @Duskdog717
      @Duskdog717 Před 3 lety +3

      I have a messed-up nail from an old injury, and I have to do this for myself occasionally. It's not painful, but I DO find it quite uncomfortable.

    • @fdtiny9506
      @fdtiny9506 Před 3 lety +1

      I have a dodgy big toe nail that often gets a good dremmeling, very soothing

  • @jessicawilkinson920
    @jessicawilkinson920 Před 3 lety +47

    Awe poor baby and so cute I could just hug, thank yall for helping the calf and hope she doesn't have any more problems like this.

    • @josi4251
      @josi4251 Před 3 lety +4

      I know, right? Calves at this age are still working out that humans are OK, so they're not sure what the heck is going on with a hug. I've done it with brand-new baby calves when they're being weaned, so they're like, "Are you my new mom?" So adorable. But as they get bigger, they have no idea what we're up to!

    • @jessicawilkinson920
      @jessicawilkinson920 Před 3 lety +1

      @@josi4251 that is so true, back at my great grandfather's ranch his neighbor had a cow giving birth. I watch the hole thing in excitement

  • @alpha13dylan
    @alpha13dylan Před 2 lety +4

    It think it's sad that you have to explain that you aren't hurting the calf so that snow flakes on the internet don't melt. Anyone with eyes can see that there is no wrong doing here at all. Keep up the good work!

  • @janean3773
    @janean3773 Před 2 lety +3

    We raised dairy cows (multiple generations) & those calves are much stronger than they look! Pinning them down keeps the animal & people safe...plus our dairy calves calmed with their farmer this close. ❤ always a pro & interesting!

  • @melloyello300
    @melloyello300 Před 3 lety +42

    I am so invested in Samaritn now! I can’t wait to see how she’s doing after you check on her again in a few months.

    • @loisreese2692
      @loisreese2692 Před 2 lety

      @Dreamy Melody I am SO hoping for a follow-up video!

  • @bethyngalw
    @bethyngalw Před 3 lety +28

    I loved hearing your lallans scots words and phrases in this. Some of it was very familiar from learning Cumbrian dialect. Old yow, and feart, were words I recognised. It reminds us of our shared heritage, and that we were part of the same kingdom in the Hen Ogledd before the English and the Scots arrived and split us in half.

  • @lordsanityfree
    @lordsanityfree Před 2 lety +3

    Every episode blows my mind with how deeply you care about single cow you trim.

  • @k.nicoledavis8537
    @k.nicoledavis8537 Před 2 lety +1

    13 week old Great Pyrenees handed me and two other adults our asses trying to trim his nails.......hats off to Graham and Craig for doing such a great job!

  • @thecourtlyalchemist
    @thecourtlyalchemist Před 3 lety +304

    Sings, "But Graeme won't ever rush, even when she won't fit in his crush..."

  • @MoonLitChild
    @MoonLitChild Před 3 lety +73

    I find it fascinating that a virus can cause the over-growth. And as a seamstress I actually understand the whole not wearing a glove thing. I hate wearing a thimble when I embroier. It gets in the way and there's a tactile element to it that a thimble makes just about impossible. I'd avoid callouses but I also wouldn't be working to the best of my ability.

    • @adopt_a_dog
      @adopt_a_dog Před 3 lety +8

      I'm with you on the thimble. I've found that electrical tape works pretty good in place of a thimble.

    • @estherhans2759
      @estherhans2759 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree! I'd rather deal with callouses and tender fingers than a thimble

    • @jillwisland680
      @jillwisland680 Před 3 lety +10

      That is why i use a leather thimble, it cuts down a bit of tactile sense but not as much as a metal thimble, and you don't sweat near as bad in them either.

    • @BigRheno
      @BigRheno Před 3 lety +5

      It’s also safer actually.
      Power saws, drills, and grinders aren’t recommended for gloves to be worn. If the glove catches your hand is wrapped like a noodle on a fork, and broken into a thousand pieces of course.

    • @rosiecooper8030
      @rosiecooper8030 Před 3 lety

      Honestly, I've not got much feeling left in some of my fingertips. I think all the times I've pricked myself have damaged all the nerves

  • @debbie1_b
    @debbie1_b Před 4 měsíci +2

    The gentleness of this men in amazing

  • @mikala6798
    @mikala6798 Před 2 lety +9

    I love, how much love and care go into what you do!
    It has to be hard on your back and joints bending over all day.
    Much love and respect❤️

  • @lynnedwards7462
    @lynnedwards7462 Před 3 lety +8

    The best sort of layover crush for wee Samaritan... Three people who have her best interests at heart and handle her with love and patience.
    Thank you for your work and for showing us how you deal with the problems. Please keep us posted!

  • @jenniferbutcher8393
    @jenniferbutcher8393 Před 3 lety +17

    Oh wow! It looks like this calf foundered, if this calf was a horse....this will interesting to follow this case, to see if she can outgrow and overcome this

  • @badgerdoesbushcraft
    @badgerdoesbushcraft Před 2 lety +32

    I’ve been binge watching your videos for the last couple days. I’m also a hoof care professional, focusing on donkeys and horses but have my share of goats and other cloven hoofed animals. Even trimmed a camel once!
    Anyway, I was wondering a couple of things. Have you ever tried double action nippers? They can be a dream on the super long and hard hooves. A couple more moving parts,but the extra leverage is worth it.
    Also, I’ve thought about starting filming my trims, do you have any tips on working with cameras around animals? I’ve had clients film for me now and again, but things get missed or the owner gets distracted with their animal and so important parts of the video get missed.

    • @emilyjanet455
      @emilyjanet455 Před 2 lety +2

      Good luck! Hoof trimming videos seem to be quite the niche on CZcams.

  • @runninggreywolf8313
    @runninggreywolf8313 Před 2 lety +1

    It's obvious she is not being hurt. Thank you for taking such good care of her!!

  • @slkshewolf
    @slkshewolf Před 3 lety +10

    Beautiful little calves! Perfect restraint on the little one, keeping her still like that will help to keep her calm during this scary time. She's a tough little girl!

  • @alexo5861
    @alexo5861 Před 3 lety +4

    It was nice to see the work being done with or lots of edits to speed things up. The calf wiggling, having to calm her, the frustration, the way the tools actually get thrown around when working, the short conversation. Shows the real work.

  • @roodog3761
    @roodog3761 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, graham…love your channel, mate. Not sure how I originally got here, but I’m very glad I did. There are a few ‘hoof people’ online, but I think you guys are the best. The empathy you exhibit to your charges, like this calf, is astounding…and shows how much you two care. I appreciate that, and I know your bovine buddies love you, too. Some of them glance back at you once you’ve let them out of the crush and I’ve caught that look…one of both relief that a)”I’m out of that thing” and b) “thanks, guys, I feel much better now”. Very heartwarming.
    You guys also make me laugh…I just saw your crush roll-over and though unfortunate, very, very funny! That farm needs a few hand-rails along that part of the ramp.
    As far as your wearing of gloves (or not) is concerned, I’m of the same mind as you. I worked on a mine-site years ago, and as there were a lot of hand injuries, the bosses decided that the new rule would be “everyone must wear welding gloves when using an angle-grinder”. Big mistake. There is little to no “feel” in the grinder-hand. Plus, you’ve got that red bandage on it, which gives you the “texture and feel” that you need. lastly, know that if I was a cow or bull, I wouldn’t want anyone but you guys playing with my feet. Thank you for being you.

  • @MixxxedFruuts
    @MixxxedFruuts Před 3 měsíci

    You guys are always so kind and gentle with these sweet animals. Makes me smile. ❤

  • @buggy8188
    @buggy8188 Před 3 lety +28

    I love how the scotish accent and slang is so thick that he had to put in sub-titles

  • @munknull9634
    @munknull9634 Před 3 lety +23

    I love these videos, you explain in a very educational way that results in a understanding of a bigger picture. You explain why you do each step and the results of doing it. You inform about what consequences that comes of ignoring trimming and treatments. It's super interesting and it gets my heart when the cows starts walking better right away after a trim. It makes me so glad.

  • @littlebrookreader949
    @littlebrookreader949 Před 2 lety +3

    I deeply admire the work you do. Bravo to the farmers who provide this for their cows …. And such beauties they are!

  • @sugroenveld5363
    @sugroenveld5363 Před 2 lety +9

    I have just recently started watching your videos and love them. I don't have a farm, the only nails I have to trim are mine and my dogs, which can be difficult but as for a cow or bull that is just amazing. Thank you for sharing and look forward to seeing more 🐄🐃🐂🐗

  • @sallywaites8517
    @sallywaites8517 Před 3 lety +52

    Loving all the tales of people trying to restrain their pets. I needed that laugh. 🤣

  • @christybriggs1737
    @christybriggs1737 Před 3 lety +106

    I imagine she's reacting to the vibration of the grinder. I've had the response at the dentist office. Shudder! Not painful, just disturbing.

    • @josi4251
      @josi4251 Před 3 lety +13

      Graeme agreed with me that the grinder probably feels like tickling on the hooves (minus any abscess or infection). And I agree! I'm not afraid of the dentist, but that drilling that vibrates our heads? Oh god, I hate that. I've had extensive dental work (lots of crowns), and that's the only thing that scares me.

    • @ebilkitteh24
      @ebilkitteh24 Před 3 lety

      Agreed. When I trim my cats and dog's nails i sometimes have to grind them (mostly the dog's nails) and he hates the feeling. I'll use an emery board on my husband and he cringes and twitches because he hates how it feels too.

    • @katelandis6123
      @katelandis6123 Před 3 lety +2

      Not to mention the noise.

  • @michaelbibby9875
    @michaelbibby9875 Před 2 lety +2

    Utmost respect for you and Craig for the care you take in doing your job

  • @valeriareed7234
    @valeriareed7234 Před 2 lety +1

    Young man, What you do is not simply a job...........It is your gift................Blessings to you........