SNOW HORSESHOE?? DISEASED Hoof | Therapeutic Horseshoeing | Satisfying Farrier

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  • čas přidán 4. 01. 2022
  • Shoeing a horse with thrush and navicular disease. I'll also put on snow pads to make him more comfortable.
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Komentáře • 428

  • @JoeBased08
    @JoeBased08 Před 2 lety +171

    To be able to attend vet school, be a farrier, and take care of your family and kids whilst making CZcams videos is really amazing, and I want to say your hard work and effort does not go unnoticed. It is motivating and inspiring. Thank you for your videos, and all that you do.

  • @Ravenesque
    @Ravenesque Před 2 lety +36

    1:59 horse heard ya and stuck his head down to show us himself himself!

  • @hollyhandel5937
    @hollyhandel5937 Před 2 lety +281

    You don’t need to apologize for prioritizing school! It’s good to see you posting again!

  • @akantiia
    @akantiia Před 2 lety +31

    What an adorable inspector!

  • @Sharkman1963
    @Sharkman1963 Před 2 lety +13

    Loved how the two "Inspectors" kept reviewing your work.

  • @kellykuros1683
    @kellykuros1683 Před 2 lety +31

    I always love seeing dogs in shoeing videos. Just hanging out in the side of the frame like, "Ooh, froggy snacks for me?"

  • @DonnaMSchmid
    @DonnaMSchmid Před 2 lety +69

    You don't have to apologize for taking some extra time to deal with all those other gazillion things you've been doing! My God, just Veterinary School (by itself) is a more-than full-time job! I bet you're excited to finally be getting near the end! I can't wait to hear that you've graduated and that I'll have to refer to you as "Dr. Sheldon" from then on!!!💗💗💗

  • @katelynwhitmer
    @katelynwhitmer Před 2 lety +228

    Love these, esspecially with how little you post, its like a little present seeing that notification. ❤ Keep doing what you're doing!

    • @Vousie
      @Vousie Před 2 lety +5

      Exactly. And having notification on means I'm not reliant on whether CZcams's algorithm decides he posts frequently enough or not - I see them anyway 😁
      AKA, I don't mind when people post infrequently - better to have infrequent but *good* videos like this than frequent "filler" ones like some of the more commercial channels do.

    • @katelynwhitmer
      @katelynwhitmer Před 2 lety +2

      @@Vousie my thoughts exactly

  • @stevem3413
    @stevem3413 Před 2 lety +1

    Watch this reminds me of my father. He was a ferrier/ blacksmith specializing in corrective work. Spent my youth watching him

  • @wilddog1985
    @wilddog1985 Před 2 lety +32

    Great video.
    Prioritize what you need, this will always be around.
    You have the best shoeing channel on CZcams.

  • @trangthanhnguyen3387
    @trangthanhnguyen3387 Před 2 lety +6

    I have no idea about horses and farriers, but I love your videos because of your calming voice and how therapeutic the whole process is. Thanks for uploading!

  • @murderkitten
    @murderkitten Před 2 lety +14

    I don't know much about what you're doing, because my horse experience is limited to riding them when I was younger, but I love the channel because you explain things so well.

  • @jackreeves3001
    @jackreeves3001 Před 2 lety +3

    If I had it to do again (I'm 75) and a retired contractor I would be a farrier. Working by yourself and helping animals. More + than - . And you do a wonderful job.. Thanks for sharing your time! KANSAS

  • @corvideer1738
    @corvideer1738 Před 2 lety +20

    No need to apologize for going a while between vids. We'll be here, excited to see new ones whenever you're ready to post them!

  • @lessik28
    @lessik28 Před 2 lety +20

    How fun it was with your new shoes! The two dogs were waiting for the hoof prey until the very end, they kept an eye on it! :-)

  • @ericridg7143
    @ericridg7143 Před 2 lety +88

    Happy New Year and a Merry Christmas to you and your family Sheldon. No apologies needed for being quiet, family first, school and shoeing second and third (I'll bet that's a tight race) and probably a whole lot more before making videos. Always a pleasure to see you and looking forward to the next video! Take care

  • @kiskaochi
    @kiskaochi Před 2 lety +10

    As always your attention to detail and the way you explain what you’re doing is fantastic

  • @JLR77
    @JLR77 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you for your videos! I dont own a horse or live on a farm but for some reason your videos bring me a lot of enjoyment. Take care.

  • @tomascastaneda2450
    @tomascastaneda2450 Před 2 lety +6

    Sir, you never need to apologize for the content you bring us.

  • @AndersonCattleCo
    @AndersonCattleCo Před 2 lety +5

    your advice at the end is the same thing my mother said everyday before school

  • @emilymoulder5980
    @emilymoulder5980 Před 2 lety +11

    Really good to see you back! Im not a farrier and don't even have my own horse anymore, but I find your videos so therapeutic and anxiety easing to watch. Something about your way of being reassures me there is good in the world. Thanks for taking the time to share. Watching from Devon, UK.

  • @sondraelder2627
    @sondraelder2627 Před 2 lety +5

    Life gets busy. Prioritize and get to the rest when you can. Thanks for posting!

  • @johnsmith-pz7pi
    @johnsmith-pz7pi Před 2 lety +6

    Thx 4 showing your "patient", lol. And I love learning about the horse's condition etc. Hope you and yours have a great 2022.

  • @donnavictorian579
    @donnavictorian579 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm so happy you furthered your education to become a vet that is wonderful!!!👨‍⚕️

  • @TruthOverLies
    @TruthOverLies Před 2 lety +7

    Another good video Sheldon! Thanks for showing us the happy customer in the end!

  • @101taiga
    @101taiga Před 2 lety +28

    That’s a dainty hoof! Congrats on coming to the finish line with school. Seriously Don’t know how you manage everything…! I have one job, 3 12 hour shifts per week, one doggo, one camper van, and I barely manage that! Best wishes to you and your family. Happy New Year!

  • @k9insomniac783
    @k9insomniac783 Před 2 lety +13

    I hope everyone can appreciate what it takes to hold that bent leg position holding a hoof, while bent over at the back. I can barely handle bending over to pick something up let alone holding the pose. My hats off to ya.

  • @autumnisnothere
    @autumnisnothere Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks for explaining about the snow pads. We didn't shoe our horses in the winter because of the snow build up but every now and then one would need some support. Sure enjoy your videos and pleased to hear your schooling is soon to come to an end. You are one very busy man.

  • @kailand3056
    @kailand3056 Před 2 lety +43

    Sheldon, wishing you and your family a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year! Thank you for the video and especially for the ending clip showing the horse you worked on. Congratulations on almost finishing veterinary school - I’m looking forward to hearing about your adventures in the future!

  • @tmc6799
    @tmc6799 Před 2 lety +4

    WB, always great to watch you care for horses in need.

  • @EquiEsti6194
    @EquiEsti6194 Před 2 lety +7

    Awww, poor things friend won’t respond to him. His winnies are absolutely adorable tho

  • @ebhkkc1
    @ebhkkc1 Před 2 lety +3

    Welcome back I love showing the horse at the end

  • @ByHerHand
    @ByHerHand Před 2 lety +7

    I had no idea how intricately specialised your job is! So much to know and experience. Thankyou for sharing such interesting work.

  • @GiggleSnorts
    @GiggleSnorts Před 2 lety +4

    Awww 🥰🦋 He's so adorable and love that snow pad to push the snow out goes to show I've been out of the loop for far too long I didn't even know those exist. 😳

  • @ChrisLascari
    @ChrisLascari Před 2 lety +9

    Good stuff! Vet stuff mixed in sounds great too. I always look forward to your next video

  • @catandrobbyflores
    @catandrobbyflores Před 2 lety +1

    I just recently learned that horses can basically have orthopedic horseshoes from another channel and today I learned about snow horseshoes from your channel.

  • @d00dEEE
    @d00dEEE Před 2 lety +2

    That's a handsome boy, strutting his shiny new shoes.

  • @billy9995
    @billy9995 Před 2 lety +4

    Love what you do for the horses sheldon, much respect, ive learned so much here.

  • @ryanwhitehurst8703
    @ryanwhitehurst8703 Před 2 lety

    I know absolutely zero of horses but find myself fascinated with these kind of videos.

  • @FiaraGC
    @FiaraGC Před 2 lety

    Thank you for telling us why he was talking so much. For people who aren't farrier's or horse owners, but animal lovers. Also, that's the cutest inspector I've ever seen!

  • @mustangsupersnake7848

    This man has a beautiful soul. His love for the horses and words of wisdom along the way of his technical prowess are magical. Bless his heart.

  • @lunaarc23
    @lunaarc23 Před 2 lety +21

    Enjoyed the video, I didn't know what thrush was until you said this horse has it. Learning so much from you, keep up the good work 😀 Also I had no idea horses had snow shoes! That is amazing!

  • @Fosuya
    @Fosuya Před 2 lety +5

    A trick I learned from a cobbler when grinding, if put the material a tiny bit below the wheel and aim the pad or such as you form a T against the grinder. It allows you to see how much material is left and you can use the rotation force to rotate the piece you're working on

  • @neurodivergentnetizen4535

    Your videos are "oddly satisfying" enough that I don't mind you posting infrequently.

  • @granny-nyan
    @granny-nyan Před rokem

    I've seen quite a lot of horseshoeing videos, but yours are my fav : the explanations, the therapeutic shoes, the lil funny comments...

  • @justjan147
    @justjan147 Před 2 lety +10

    Sheldon, it's great seeing a video from you. Obviously family, work and school win out over yt content every time. Glad you're doing well.
    This was a cool video to watch with all the techniques you shared. I guess that's why we like you so much you're always sharing what you know with other farriers so you pay it forward in a manner of speaking.
    Sounds like you've got some exciting changes planned for your channel once you graduate and we're looking forward to it!
    Hope you and your family, especially your boys, had a wonderful Christmas! Happy New Year to you all as well. Be safe and God bless!

  • @cr0wd3m0n6
    @cr0wd3m0n6 Před 2 lety +4

    It's really calming and nice to watch you hoof horses, Keep up the good content 👍

  • @oh8wingman
    @oh8wingman Před 2 lety +1

    I like watching your videos for two reasons. The first is because they inform me and educate me on a subject I know very very little about. The second is because they remind me of my Father.
    My Father was born in 1919 on a farm located near Vermillion Alberta Canada. In 1938, my Grandfather determined that one of the family horses had to be put down. The reason for this was this particular horse suffered from a condition where the hooves would split vertically and the horse would go lame and require the attentions of a farrier which, being the depression years, the family could ill afford. My Father was greatly upset about this. That horse was his favourite and, in a sense, was his friend and he loved that animal. He was there when it was born and he had raised it as his own. My Father pleaded with his Father and the response was if he could find a way to fix the animal up and pay for it he could keep it. My Father talked to the local farrier and it turns out that there were special rubber shoes that seemed to work well but they were expensive, $25.00 to be exact. $25.00 was a lot of money in those days but my Father took every dime he had and paid the farrier to do the work. After the shoeing was done, there was no further signs of hoof fracturing and a year later in 1939 when new shoes were needed, my Father again paid the bill. Shortly thereafter, the war broke out and Canada was in the fray. My Father joined the RCAF and went off to do his service. In 1940, the horse needed shoeing again but things went badly. Instead of telling my Father my Grandfather took it upon himself to shoot the animal and have the local rendering company haul it away. When my Dad found out he was heartbroken had a furious argument with his Father. Although he never said anything, I think my Dad felt betrayed. He never forgave my Grandfather for this and carried those memories with him to his dying day.
    My Father died two days after my 14th birthday . I'm 69 now and I still miss my Dad and remember that horse and how his kindness gave it another two years of life.........

  • @lotus7589
    @lotus7589 Před 2 lety +2

    If you're rushing for the dental imprint material, I have a suggestion; Since it is a 2 part composite, you can prepare them beforehand by getting the equal amounts and putting them together, but not yet kneading them, until you get to the horse. If the sulpate or other materials you want to mix in to it are a problem, try mixing it to either part of the impression material instead and repeating the process of getting part A and part B to the horse before mixing. it will also make the horses more comfortable in the long run since the inside of that impression stuff is already hardening on the inside within minutes! It saves you the stress of having to rush to get each shoe on.
    Love your videos!

  • @gloitup8727
    @gloitup8727 Před 2 lety +3

    Ugh, my back hurts just watching you guys work!

  • @11thShadowDragon
    @11thShadowDragon Před 2 lety +3

    Totally fair the channel would get quiet when school intensifies, it happens. I don't really spend any time around horses but I still find the process pretty interesting - and if I happen upon a horse someday what I pick up will probably be at least a little useful, so I'm glad you're still goin'. Happy new years!

  • @melanisticmandalorian8909

    Always look forward to your videos.

  • @usaidkhan9782
    @usaidkhan9782 Před 2 lety +5

    Love your uploads. another great video 😁

  • @yt650
    @yt650 Před 2 lety +5

    The following information has almost nothing to do with horseshoeing but it does have a little bit to do with aluminum. Aluminum comes in various hardnesses. For those who don’t understand you could go to a place called McMaster Carr, found on the Internet and if you go to aluminum they will explain some of that to you in quick order. I mostly work with aluminum in metal spinning. You can also make things like gas tanks for motorcycles out of sheet aluminum. If you have aluminum that is relatively hard and doesn’t want to bend you can turn on the acetylene only on your torch and blacken the entire area and then turn on the torch and wave it back-and-forth heating it until the black is all gone, you have now Annealed the aluminum. Aluminum melts at give or take at 1150° F. This gentleman in his way of doing things which is perfect, he’s taking advantage of some of those things mentioned above in a different way. That’s why I subscribe. If some of this help you that is a great thing remember too hot and it turns to a puddle that is shiny. Edit; I came back to add a little experiment that one can do with a propane torch. If you have the lid from a cat food can aluminum of course try to bend it with your hands and see how stiff it is. Now warm it up with a propane torch not to the point that you melt it and let it cool by itself. Now see if you can bend it in your hands and you will find out that you have annealed it.

  • @pamelastewart1334
    @pamelastewart1334 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good to see you back. Can’t wait for more. Congrats on completing Vet school, those videos will be exciting and a good mix with the showing… keep up the great work you do. 🎉🎉

  • @johncarlsen9318
    @johncarlsen9318 Před 2 lety +2

    No apologies necessary. Between school, work and most importantly family you are one busy man. Always good to see what you are dealing with horse wise as I get to see a lot of the products you are using everyday where I work. Very informative videos as you try to explain what the problem with the horse is and how you are trying to correct it. Will be looking forward to the next video.

  • @janegrieve
    @janegrieve Před 2 lety +1

    Great to see you back Sheldon

  • @suejenkins1421
    @suejenkins1421 Před 2 lety +14

    Happy new year to you sheldon and your family, so great to see you back, and your wonderful work, stay safe god bless you all, love and best wishes sue and andy. From England xxx❤️❤️❤️👵🏻👴🏻

  • @martenmaarten
    @martenmaarten Před 2 lety +3

    ive seen a video of yours months ago and was stupid enough to not immediately follow. ive spent all this time trying to find you again and i did!! really love your videos, theyre a special kind of calming :]

  • @thesquirrelchroniclesakare7808

    We look forward to more video's. Good luck with school

  • @sandyshoop752
    @sandyshoop752 Před rokem

    Just amazing to watch the work you farriers do . . . your like cobblers for horses love watching you work

  • @strayyystayyy
    @strayyystayyy Před 2 lety +5

    At first, I thought you were hurting the horse from how he was hollering so thank you for telling us that he is just worried about his friend

  • @toniatalley1977
    @toniatalley1977 Před rokem

    The horse sure does have a lot to say. So sweet and precious

  • @shoer5151
    @shoer5151 Před 2 lety +2

    Great to see u back ! Happy New Year

  • @burnished
    @burnished Před 2 lety +3

    Always so happy to see you upload! Just keep doing you!

  • @victorconsiglio3467
    @victorconsiglio3467 Před 2 lety +1

    You have a amazing skill! It’s a pleasure to watch your craft!

  • @bendaniel1994
    @bendaniel1994 Před 2 lety

    Watching this stuff calms me down so much

  • @adrienneclarke3953
    @adrienneclarke3953 Před 2 lety

    I love how you keep talking. I watch a lot of cow hoof videos and they keep us so informed about what they are doing, we can almost look at a hoof and figure out what needs to be done. Unfortunately a lot of the farriers dont tell us what they are doing or why. I know nothing, can watch a 100 hours of horse shoeing and still know nothing if you dont talk about what you are doing.

  • @davidpreston3562
    @davidpreston3562 Před 2 lety

    This has to be one of the hardest trades to learn!!! Lots of care and responsibility to the horse!!👍

  • @FreeMahee
    @FreeMahee Před 2 lety

    Your a very wholesome and genuine person. Even those who don't own a horse (me 😊) still like to watch and learn about how your looking after these beautiful horses, as you are very intelligent and articulate with the knowledge you pass on. It makes for a very interesting video. Keep up all the great work your doing 👍.

  • @deanchamberlain3781
    @deanchamberlain3781 Před 2 lety +1

    Just started watching your channel and subscribed to it straight away. Love how informative you are and you can see how much you care for the horses. Keep doing what your doing 👏 👌

  • @dla116z3
    @dla116z3 Před 2 lety

    Love watching this and listening to you narrate, another career choice. 👌 👏

  • @co-defendant3577
    @co-defendant3577 Před 2 lety

    Always put yourself first! No apology needed.

  • @kimartish4585
    @kimartish4585 Před 2 lety

    I love your final message at the end of the video!

  • @EmmaVeelle
    @EmmaVeelle Před 2 lety +5

    I love watching your videos they are so satisfying and I learn a lot from them

  • @davepelfrey3958
    @davepelfrey3958 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice video Sheldon. He was sure proud of his new shoes. 👏

  • @FITZIEBLUE
    @FITZIEBLUE Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing...so worth the wait. Best of luck on your endeavors and a happy, healthy, safe and prosperous New Year to you and your family

  • @ilonamollema6467
    @ilonamollema6467 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Sheldon,
    I'm wishing you and your loved ones a very happy New Year!
    Really love how you explain what you're doing and why. It makes all the difference.
    Please never apologise for not posting video's. Vet school, work and family (in no particular order) are way more important than posting on social media!
    Wishing you all the best with the final work of vet school.
    Saying hi from the Netherlands. 🤗

  • @mitzibud6908
    @mitzibud6908 Před 2 lety +2

    Another awesome video!! Thank you!!

  • @RomanAroundSF
    @RomanAroundSF Před rokem

    I love your videos my man. Keep them up. There hasn't been a time Sheldon that I haven't enjoyed your work to decompress. It takes me back to Ukraine when I used to help grandad, handing him tools.

  • @Stuey1221
    @Stuey1221 Před 2 lety

    Never realised how much I missed your videos until I saw the notification you’d posted again!

  • @overeazy
    @overeazy Před 2 lety +1

    all the best for your certification!

  • @gossipcornerhomestead
    @gossipcornerhomestead Před 2 lety

    Never apologize for living your life. You're doing great!

  • @marianotalavera8494
    @marianotalavera8494 Před rokem

    You sir... Were born for this 🤝
    God Bless you 🙏

  • @paulgodfrey6559
    @paulgodfrey6559 Před 2 lety +1

    Great craftsmanship and explanations. At 9:33 love the "Inspector" coming to check out your good work.

  • @brownass2
    @brownass2 Před 2 lety +1

    Those look like some comfortable shoes! Momma said you can learn a lot about someone by the shoes they wear.

  • @sarahelliott2936
    @sarahelliott2936 Před 2 lety

    You are good, precise and professional in a way Brian was! Good on you! Never stop being so helpful! You’re fun to watch! I’ve been using epona pack for a decade. Great stuff! It does have a shelf life and a timetable to use it on the foot!
    Subscribed and happy to keep watching and learning!

  • @rickwidlund3512
    @rickwidlund3512 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, good lessons,& nice inspectors.

  • @PaleWolf27
    @PaleWolf27 Před 2 lety

    Can we talk about how intense your inspector is...? My truck would look like a mess too if I had such a wickedly distracting presence hovering around watching every move I make. I tip my hat to your diligence, sir. Keep that inspector happy.

  • @nixmoretta13
    @nixmoretta13 Před 2 lety

    Amazing work with wonderful commentary.

  • @shirleylaboy603
    @shirleylaboy603 Před 2 lety +4

    Happy New Year to you and your family Sheldon. Don't apologize for life it happens to us all. I'm happy whenever you post a video and if you can't I'll be waiting for when you do post. Lol 🙂❤

  • @Kevan808
    @Kevan808 Před 2 lety +5

    What the horse is actually saying: If you enjoyed this video please give it a like and subscribe 😀🐴👍

  • @cindym.7862
    @cindym.7862 Před rokem

    Happy horse ! Thank you for your videos, to me they are therapeutic.

  • @pnwRC.
    @pnwRC. Před 2 lety

    GREAT video!
    I like that you explained what, when, where, why, & how you dun what you did!

  • @darbjuggfalt3585
    @darbjuggfalt3585 Před 2 lety

    It was kinda funny when you started talking about the horse and his buddy. Nice video!!

  • @andyjones6361
    @andyjones6361 Před 2 lety

    Great video!!
    Keep them coming !
    Awesome message!

  • @myocdtv7935
    @myocdtv7935 Před 2 lety +2

    Blessings, and Happy New Year!

  • @isadurika
    @isadurika Před 2 lety

    I don't know anything about horseshoeing, but I love your videos! So cool to watch and I love the explanations! I also want to see the horse after it's finished, so this was a treat :)

  • @jeanhawken4482
    @jeanhawken4482 Před 2 lety

    Such caring expert work.

  • @heatherjordan1451
    @heatherjordan1451 Před 2 lety +6

    Happy New Year to you and your family. So nice to see the video and see you are doing well.