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Biggest Hoof I've Ever Worked On || Massive Draft Hoof || Trimming Draft Horse || So Satisfying

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  • čas přidán 8. 04. 2023

Komentáře • 194

  • @floweringplumb4678
    @floweringplumb4678 Před rokem +81

    You're taking the time to explain what a draft horse hoof needs in the trimming that you are doing is very helpful. Your videos are educational and for someone like myself who knows nothing about the hoof trimming of a horse after watching your videos and listening to your explanations, I have a much better understanding of your thought process in planning out the trim and the tools that you need to achieve a good result. I have been watching the hoof trimming of the dairy cows and bulls and found those videos very interesting, particularly when problems need to be given attention to help the animal to have no pain when full weight is put on the hoof in question.. I can see the physical strength, patience, and skill that is needed to work with these large magnificent work animals and I say thank you for a job well done!

  • @grimbo73
    @grimbo73 Před rokem +67

    I find this stuff fascinating. My great grandfather was a smith/farrier before I was born...he was one of the only ones in the area that worked on draft horses. Wish he was around to see this stuff...

  • @ourcreativebeehive
    @ourcreativebeehive Před rokem +3

    Draft horses are gorgeous ❤❤ Her hoof is huge. Thank you for sharing.

  • @truckertrash1245
    @truckertrash1245 Před rokem +9

    She has dinner plate hooves. Great job explaining what you’re doing.

  • @AS-ks6kn
    @AS-ks6kn Před rokem +17

    Your commentary was very much appreciated!!! I have watched a few farriers now and wondered exactly what and why things were being done, so thank you! I also am amazed at the transformation of the foot before and after. It must be lovely to be so helpful to such wonderful creatures as a profession🤩🤗. Keep well!

  • @anneterry3660
    @anneterry3660 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for taking time with explanations and education. From your videos it is apparent every hoof is different to some degree or another. There is an art to spatially assessing each foot.

  • @mwhelan53
    @mwhelan53 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for actually knowing what you should be doing with a draught hoof and doing it so nicely.
    Well done my man.

  • @pipermoonshine
    @pipermoonshine Před rokem +8

    I don't think I have ever met a draft horse who was not a sweet sweet horse..it just seems that the bigger the horse the more calm and gentle and it is a good thing because I can't imagine trying to control one when they are angry.. good luck

  • @idellbrown1825
    @idellbrown1825 Před rokem +12

    Could you start showing the entire horse when you're done. Love to see what they look like!

  • @carolrogers5626
    @carolrogers5626 Před rokem +6

    That is huge! I just ate dinner on a plate as big as the hoof! lol That would be a lot of work, for sure!

  • @michaelpolichshuk7447
    @michaelpolichshuk7447 Před rokem +3

    Very excellent job! Great to see people like yourself around still who take time to explain what there doing, but most if all care for the welfare of the horse, I breed Clydesdales and it sure is something to keep their feet trimmed and cleaned on time. All the best to you bro!

  • @bee2143
    @bee2143 Před rokem +15

    Excellent hoof-trimming video, I really appreciated the commentary, I was able to learn more about what it’s like to trim horse hooves! I went to check out your channel and expected to see a lot more views and subscribers. You just gained a new subscriber, thanks for the informative videos!

  • @heathernunnenkamp4479
    @heathernunnenkamp4479 Před rokem +3

    Loved watching you trim the dinner plate... Looked to be comparable size.

  • @coryrouse969
    @coryrouse969 Před rokem +3

    Great video, Thank you for explaining everything. Keep up the good work. Hi from the Yukon, Canada!

  • @leannabrenner
    @leannabrenner Před rokem +2

    My husband’s family breeds and breaks Belgians. They are huge babies. And they will use any chance they get to be pet and yes, they just get so relaxed they lean on you. But, never have they hurt me. Even wearing sandals around a 2, 500 lb. stallion while I’m out with them. And there times when there 80 of them!! I just love them!

    • @goldenyearsacres9163
      @goldenyearsacres9163 Před měsícem

      @leannabrenner Goodness, I hate hearing this. Horses can be kind, sweet, etc, but accidents happen. Horses are fight or flight animals. Instinctually, they can take off in a flash when spooked & hurt you or even kill you, if you are in their flight path. A wasp sting, a flying plastic bag, a snake in the grass, etc can put them in panic mode. If you aren't paying close attention, you could get stepped on, mowed over, knocked around by a sweet, kind horse who is frightened or surprised. Safety is key around animals that can be unpredictable. Better safe than sorry. I have 4 horses, one being a percheron (draft). Please use care, your health & safety depends on it. Not to mention the horse could be punished(euthanized) for causing harm to a human, even when it was the human's negligence..happens a lot.

  • @patpierce4854
    @patpierce4854 Před rokem +4

    Appreciate the voice over descriptions! I think this is the largest hoof I’ve ever watched be trimmed.

  • @ellenpalmer8571
    @ellenpalmer8571 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for explaining what and why you are doing. I grew up around horses and saw them being shoed, however I never knew any of the terminology or reasons for what was being done. I love the draft horses.

  • @MR-yf5wn
    @MR-yf5wn Před rokem +4

    Thank you sir! Well done video and wonderful explanation on the trimming! 😎👍

  • @chandarussell
    @chandarussell Před rokem +9

    We have a Percheron and a Shire among other horses. They are actually my favourites. Big but very gentle. The farrier always shakes his head when he comes to do their hooves especially the Shire. He is huge at 19 hands.

    • @caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed
      @caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed  Před rokem +3

      I love the big breeds yes they're a lot of work but super rewarding

    • @SocialShires
      @SocialShires Před rokem +1

      I wouldnt own anything else but a draft anymore. I never wanted a lead mare, I never wanted a white horse. A white shire lead mare choosed me as her human and I just had to have her. That breed fascinates me. I have to treat them like childrens. I can order one to move the others when they dont listen to me. It`s wild. Literally EVERYTHING became easier and more relaxing with the big shire vs the smaller breed.

    • @katet4554
      @katet4554 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@SocialShiresI have a beautiful 16.3h, pinto Gypsy Vanner/American Spotted Draft cross...she's the best!😊

  • @sierrahall8791
    @sierrahall8791 Před 27 dny

    Would love to get an ASMR style cut lol that’s just the sounds with no talking! Sooo satisfying

  • @scottking5555
    @scottking5555 Před 12 dny

    Fantastic and informative. I was never a ferrier or even began training, but i did work with Hanoverian warmbloods. They are big horses but nothing like this. It was very interesting to watch the difference in produre, watching this vs their hooves being worked on. (Im no expert at anything, just spent 4 years almost every weekend working with HWBs)

  • @tracys169
    @tracys169 Před 9 měsíci

    I got recommended this video and I'm enjoying it. I want MORE footage of this beautiful giant horse to be honest lol. I'm glad to hear the commentary since I have zero idea what's going on. I also enjoy just looking at the trim process, cleaning the frog and such.

  • @deirdreryan7402
    @deirdreryan7402 Před 9 měsíci

    Love your videos! Where I ride we have a Clydesdale mare, a Belgian and 2 Percheron geldings. One of the Percheron’s is just 7 years old and 19 almost 20 hh and he’s a dapple grey. The other Percheron is in his early 20’s and is about 18hh and is black but turning salt pepper. All are gentle, sometimes they forget how huge they are. Our Clydesdale mare is actually in our lesson program.

  • @user-fy3pl2uz7q
    @user-fy3pl2uz7q Před 10 měsíci

    I love the way you explain what your doing and what its for thank you so very much for shareing your viedo. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
    YOU ROCK BIG TIME DUDE.

  • @angelaroberts9264
    @angelaroberts9264 Před rokem +23

    I’m brand new to horses in general but have always wanted a draft horse. Can you help me understand why wild horses don’t need this work done to not become lame? Fascinating video I’ll definitely be watching more.

  • @MaggyShannon
    @MaggyShannon Před rokem +2

    The horse seemed very patient while his hooves were being attended to.

  • @beverlysullivan1427
    @beverlysullivan1427 Před rokem +1

    I love watching this stuff. It just mesmerizing me.

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Před rokem +1

    So interesting thank you for sharing.

  • @robinwest4758
    @robinwest4758 Před rokem

    Loved hearing your narrative, it's very interesting! I learn something every time, thank you.

  • @terriquinlan7683
    @terriquinlan7683 Před rokem

    It's wonderful that the big horses are still with us. 💜

  • @marie-josetimperley3825
    @marie-josetimperley3825 Před 10 měsíci

    Incredible! That hoof is as big as a dinner plate!

  • @NIACIN7282
    @NIACIN7282 Před 9 měsíci

    Im liking your voice and the way you take goodcareof your clients as inthe horseys ❤❤❤❤...mynew addiction 😂😂😂

  • @DavoShed
    @DavoShed Před rokem

    Great work. I leant something about frogs today.
    I didn’t get involved with horses much until later in life.
    Now I have 5 new best friends apart from my dogs and wife. (In no particular order).
    I feel obliged to do my best to look after them all.

  • @JeepsCafe
    @JeepsCafe Před 11 měsíci

    I love it, keep doing what you do, awesome job buddy!

  • @bethpark6266
    @bethpark6266 Před rokem

    I really enjoy your videos. This is what I should have gone to school for ❤

  • @-.-4
    @-.-4 Před rokem +2

    I never knew what the frog was for! Great explanation! Just got a new subscriber!

  • @RealJohnWayne
    @RealJohnWayne Před rokem +3

    Nice job on a big foot!
    I'm sure you've seen the "stocks" the Amish put their draft horses in to work on their feet, no lifting or tugging.

  • @cherylmarquez2645
    @cherylmarquez2645 Před rokem +1

    I knew that draft horses had big hooves, whole new perspective when you see the bottom of it. 😊

  • @user-kr1zj6lm2u
    @user-kr1zj6lm2u Před rokem

    I love to watch these. This one was the best yet! So informative!

  • @traceyrossberg4640
    @traceyrossberg4640 Před rokem

    So very interesting, I haven’t seen a farrier work on a beautiful Draft Horse before, enjoyed this video so much, I’m subscribing, thank you so much, take care.👍

  • @spookyladyyy5122
    @spookyladyyy5122 Před rokem

    I love draft horses. I've seen some big ones, but this horse's hoof is the size of a dinner plate! Wow!!

  • @user-ox7jf4oc8r
    @user-ox7jf4oc8r Před 9 měsíci

    Lakota is looking good! ❤❤

  • @ioanairimies4378
    @ioanairimies4378 Před rokem

    This are my favorite horses. They are high but they are so calm and pacient

  • @janicedenisar3008
    @janicedenisar3008 Před rokem

    Bet they’re really happy when you’re all done ❗️ thank you for sharing!

  • @colcowboy115
    @colcowboy115 Před rokem

    Wonderful very well done explaining the best way to shoe a draft horse thank you.🤠🐎🐎🐎😁🖐👍🏻.

  • @M.M435
    @M.M435 Před rokem

    I love the commentary. I never know what and why on other farrier videos.

  • @angelineholt7389
    @angelineholt7389 Před rokem

    This is so interesting! I’m fascinated watching this process. Thank you!

  • @donnaflorence5673
    @donnaflorence5673 Před rokem

    Really nice job explaining what you are doing. Thank you

  • @sweetbitz
    @sweetbitz Před rokem

    This is my first time watching your videos and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I only wish I could have seen a quick pic of Lakota! You now have a new subscriber….thank you for being so caring and knowledgeable. I learned a lot and enjoyed your explanations.

  • @devildog1168
    @devildog1168 Před rokem +5

    I love draft horses and I can’t wait to own a few!, specifically Shire horses

    • @SocialShires
      @SocialShires Před rokem

      I started this new channel so I can flood it with Shires horses from my mare`s herd.

  • @souldimitriou9480
    @souldimitriou9480 Před rokem +3

    Great job!

  • @paulinemclean375
    @paulinemclean375 Před rokem +2

    Nice job. Ounce of prevention saves a pound of cure.

  • @katrinajohnson3776
    @katrinajohnson3776 Před rokem

    It looks so beautifully done professionally!!

  • @marykaywohlert9228
    @marykaywohlert9228 Před rokem

    Loved the audio with the video❤thanks for sharing

  • @brianbelliveau5551
    @brianbelliveau5551 Před rokem

    Nice work I like draft horses too I was a groom at Calder race track for awhile but it was nice to go to the farm and see the draft horses out there

  • @janieloujohnson4015
    @janieloujohnson4015 Před rokem

    Magnificent. Thanks for sharing and teaching

  • @johnaston4959
    @johnaston4959 Před rokem +3

    I have never heard the term Draught / Draft Horse before and not actually seeing the Horse in this video I cant imagine what she looks like, but at a guess, I'm thinking that a Draught /Draft horse, or Heavy Horse as we call them here in the UK, would be like our Shire Horses, Clydesdale for instance, would I be correct in saying that ? Great Video by the way, when I was a kid, I used to help the local Farrier who worked on the Horses that pulled the Barges along the Canals, loved it.

    • @HorseGirl256
      @HorseGirl256 Před rokem

      Yes, drafts/draughts is another term for "heavy" horses. Clydesdales, Shires, Belgians, Percherons, etc

  • @charlotteh7766
    @charlotteh7766 Před rokem

    The size of an elephant foot! But beautiful at the same time! Nice work! 🫶

  • @marymcwhorter1236
    @marymcwhorter1236 Před rokem

    I very much enjoyed this informative video! I love the draft breeds!

  • @davidmueller2780
    @davidmueller2780 Před rokem

    Very professional commentary

  • @alphawolf3316
    @alphawolf3316 Před rokem +4

    Our draft won't let us near his feet. He was from a kill pen and I'm curious to know if you've ever come across aggressive or not-so-gentle drafts and how to go about getting hoof care if it could be more dangerous than average.

  • @brentonkelly3780
    @brentonkelly3780 Před rokem

    Great job. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Sabrina.Goldwave
    @Sabrina.Goldwave Před rokem

    So cool! I loved this video. I also love draft horses! This was amazing wow 😍

  • @helenetrstrup4817
    @helenetrstrup4817 Před rokem

    That is indeed a big hoof! I love drafts and ther big feet.

  • @user-in6xl1tg3q
    @user-in6xl1tg3q Před rokem

    GOOD JOB👍👍👍

  • @MamaGenn
    @MamaGenn Před rokem

    It is the size of a dinner plate…oh Lordy,,😮😮❤❤❤

  • @pamelabooya5441
    @pamelabooya5441 Před rokem

    I've seen draft horses get hooves trimmed but that has to be the biggest frog I've ever seen ..wow!

  • @privateer0561
    @privateer0561 Před rokem +1

    Would've been nice to see a shot of Lakota at some point...

  • @nickborrrego
    @nickborrrego Před rokem

    Excellent work and highly informative. Subbed.

  • @horses2by
    @horses2by Před rokem

    Fantastic informative video thank you

  • @JohnnyCarroll-wi6tx
    @JohnnyCarroll-wi6tx Před rokem +1

    fascinating

  • @meks7929
    @meks7929 Před rokem

    I love draft horses ❤❤, good Job!!!

  • @mickey7rod470
    @mickey7rod470 Před rokem +1

    Awesome

  • @katherinejacoby5915
    @katherinejacoby5915 Před rokem

    That mare has not only MASSIVE feet but they're pretty as well!!!

    • @katherinejacoby5915
      @katherinejacoby5915 Před rokem

      I forgot to ask- with feet this big she's got to be a shire or my guess is Belgian???

  • @sharonhermes8131
    @sharonhermes8131 Před rokem

    Love the explanation of hoof parts and what could happen if the animal is not taken care of properly. Thank you

  • @daughteroftiaran
    @daughteroftiaran Před rokem

    That hoof is the size of a dinner plate!

  • @markwinblad5867
    @markwinblad5867 Před rokem

    Beautiful Work!!

  • @delmaquezada6733
    @delmaquezada6733 Před rokem

    Love the tools, great video

  • @gsimonin1
    @gsimonin1 Před rokem +2

    Really appreciate the education. One question: why is it called a “frog”?

    • @caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed
      @caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed  Před rokem +2

      I really don't know why actually

    • @GaelicMosaic
      @GaelicMosaic Před rokem +2

      I was taught that it was a bastardization of the German word for the underside of the hoof: the frosch. But I was also learned under a German trainer so I've always taken this with a grain of salt.

  • @frankbullitt4556
    @frankbullitt4556 Před měsícem

    Huge. Nice work. What does it cost to do these hoofs?

  • @kalgstol
    @kalgstol Před rokem

    You have to schedule these beauties to start the day off. Most of them are sweet and cooperative but they are still a lot to work on.

  • @debbiegoble9836
    @debbiegoble9836 Před rokem +1

    Can we see the whole horse? I know nothing about horse's. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @HanaTheRussell
    @HanaTheRussell Před rokem

    Would have loved to see a shot of the horse herself! See who this giant hoof is attached to XD

  • @f0kenkraken82
    @f0kenkraken82 Před rokem

    Is that a horse or a kaiju?!
    The finiteness of this organism compared to a man is huge!

  • @Claws716
    @Claws716 Před rokem

    Biggins 😮

  • @maryduff8831
    @maryduff8831 Před rokem

    That is an almighty big hoof

  • @luludiamond1182
    @luludiamond1182 Před rokem

    Agreed.Fascinating!

  • @jeffreybonnier4760
    @jeffreybonnier4760 Před rokem

    That is one hoof I wouldn’t want to get stepped on by

  • @irishlad8797
    @irishlad8797 Před rokem

    Great video great narration but we never the actual horse she must have been huge with a hoof that big 😎

  • @whocares6698
    @whocares6698 Před rokem +2

    What about all the cracks on her hoof? Is that ok or can you do something about it? Can you show the horse the next time? Thank you

    • @maggiepatterson7949
      @maggiepatterson7949 Před rokem +1

      he did not show all the works he did for her. i used to use a product called Hoof Flex...YEARS ago on my horses' feet. helped. sort of like handcream cuticle cream for us. i am sure there are bettwe products now. so yes, there are things to use to help with conditioning hooves. owners shoukd apply regularly imho.

    • @GaelicMosaic
      @GaelicMosaic Před rokem +2

      ​@@maggiepatterson7949 you won't ever repair hoof cracks with topicals. It's like your fingernail. Once a crack is there, it's there, and you can't put anything on to reverse it. You have to fix the hoof from the inside out, i. e. nutrition. You have to give the body the right nutrients to grow a strong hoof in the first place, if that makes sense.

    • @whocares6698
      @whocares6698 Před rokem

      Thanks

  • @HelgaCavoli
    @HelgaCavoli Před rokem

    I would've liked to see the before and after of it.

  • @user-peach408
    @user-peach408 Před rokem

    Would like to see the finished final product. Did you shoe her? I don’t know much about draft horses.

  • @keithdeley7236
    @keithdeley7236 Před rokem

    When horse ran wild nobody trimmed them so what happened then before the farrier came along?

  • @YooooouKnowwwww
    @YooooouKnowwwww Před rokem

    I trim my draft horses and have to live with them and work them I've lived in the west, midwest, and the south east and each environment/soil condition requires different trims, but regardless you want the weight of the horse to be distributed evenly including the frog.

  • @bigredc222
    @bigredc222 Před rokem

    Holy smoke.

  • @auggiedoggiesmommy1734

    His foot is the size of a dinner plate!

  • @alfheib
    @alfheib Před rokem

    Let you know what we think in the comments I think I was impressed when you showed that bottom of that cough and I saw was so big I thought it was an animal that was in distress and hear you said it was a draft horse and I kind of understood what after you said that but it was still impressive.. and I enjoyed you trimming the horse and it wasn't nice when you were done.. and I like I like gentle Giants they're great weather horses cows or other animals I like general Giants.. God bless have a nice day thanks for the video I'm going to watch some of your other videos tonight and hopefully I'll learn some things.. the call Will trimmers I watch they taught me a few things and I'm pretty sure that you farriers can touch teach me more.. my grandfather and his father well my great grandfather all had forms and when my grandfather first bought his farm he started out with horses and sadly he went to gasoline.. but he still kept horses he always had horses so I'm going to go thank you for teaching me a few things and I hope to learn more from you.. God bless you and your family and protect over you all bye

  • @daemonember
    @daemonember Před rokem

    From what I understand Draft feet are more like pancakes. When they get long they tend to have the wall grow flat out after a certain point. Once they flair out they chip really easy.

  • @emj342
    @emj342 Před rokem

    Beautiful trim...very healthy, giant hoof....is this mare a Clydesdale or a Shire?

  • @kathytickle6553
    @kathytickle6553 Před rokem

    thank you for doing please show us the horse