This Horse is Massive!!! Massive Hoof Restoration - Trimming the Bigest Hooves I've Seen

This Horse is Massive!!! Massive Hoof Restoration - Trimming the Bigest Hooves I've Seen

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@iship9705
@iship9705 - 20.01.2024 07:22

((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((TRUMP 2024 ))))))))))))))))))))))))

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@FLR1131
@FLR1131 - 21.01.2024 18:13

Could you show more of the whole horse? Like a before and after.?

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@sancraft1
@sancraft1 - 24.01.2024 00:54

We always had the horses hooves picked and cleaned in preparation for the farrier to get there.

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@GS-in8zf
@GS-in8zf - 24.01.2024 20:59

COULD HAVE SHOWN US THE HORSE,

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@jennerally_correct
@jennerally_correct - 25.01.2024 07:13

I get it... It hasn't been my day for 4 years

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@jennerally_correct
@jennerally_correct - 25.01.2024 07:14

I actually really appreciate how understanding you are! For them. I think people get pretty jaded working with animals. I LOVE that you let them choose! You are me new favorite

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@monaliberty473
@monaliberty473 - 29.01.2024 08:51

Noticed both fronts have toe cracks. Curious as to why you didn't address them.

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@historicalfashionpassion
@historicalfashionpassion - 31.01.2024 16:59

I’d love to see a picture of the whole horse before and after. I was really hoping to see this big girl…

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@randybutler4772
@randybutler4772 - 17.02.2024 07:04

Thank you for sharing. 🐴

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@lindanorris2455
@lindanorris2455 - 18.02.2024 01:16

why can't science make this work easier for the farrier?

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@wrongfullyaccused7139
@wrongfullyaccused7139 - 22.02.2024 06:29

I have watched many of your videos along with the Idaho school. You guys are great. Regarding your comment about being fit to do this kind of work:
My wife always wanted a horse. So after a time we got some land and horses and have been doing the homestead thing for about fifty years.
I am an avid DIY'er. Metal worker, welder, cabinet maker, gardener, machinist all of that stuff.
So, I wanted to take care of the horses feet on my own. The internet was in its' infancy and You tube was not invented yet so I bought every book I could find and picked a lot of people's brains.
Since our horses were just for riding on the property I never had to worry about shoes.
So what I did was take care of their feet weekly so they NEVER looked like some of the horrors you guys have to deal with.
I can attest that it is absolutely hard work.
So, I learned to train horses, mostly so I would not get hurt.
We don't have horses anymore but, I remember only too well the patience it took to do their feet correctly.
What is very satisfying to me is that after seeing videos of experts like you and others, I found out I was doing it right all along.
Thank you from a seasoned citizen for all you do.

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@faragraf9380
@faragraf9380 - 22.02.2024 15:04

there is a crack. dont you ckear that?

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@mp-b5091
@mp-b5091 - 23.02.2024 22:06

Look like she would be a beautiful horse…can we see her sometime? Context of size. Really enjoy your videos. Learn a lot about horses. Thank you.

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@faelsinnes
@faelsinnes - 25.02.2024 00:21

In UK, was at the stables when the farrier came to do Triggers hoofs (3 year old Clydesdale) . Everything went well till the front left, hoof up on the jack , farrier bent over grasping hoof with knees. Trigger had been excellent all the way, over an hour for the first 3 hoofs, he just "settled" and the farriers back went out, slipped disc.

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@rcknross
@rcknross - 27.02.2024 17:46

glad to hear you can have a civil discussion about politics

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@carolynstewart8465
@carolynstewart8465 - 28.02.2024 02:53

So glad you wear gloves! No hands, no work!

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@Thewrench1776
@Thewrench1776 - 02.03.2024 01:49

What tools do you use? I have been triming my horses hooves for about a year and am still figuring out best poducts. What is you recommendation for a rasp especially?

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@frankrodriguez2332
@frankrodriguez2332 - 03.03.2024 09:16

Nice job, thanks for the video 😅

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@Herbnerdy
@Herbnerdy - 06.03.2024 21:56

Why not just use rubber bands to keep the feathers out of the way?

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@theresadimaggio7241
@theresadimaggio7241 - 07.03.2024 02:18

God bless

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@carolr7962
@carolr7962 - 07.03.2024 02:46

Thats one big hoof! My goodness!

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@pwbreb
@pwbreb - 10.03.2024 00:40

What was one of your "stupid questions" at the convention?
🐎💚🐎💚

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@ron.v
@ron.v - 10.03.2024 05:44

Talking politics with someone who disagrees. That's what democracy is all about, listening to the other person's point of view. Thanks for sharing that.

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@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie
@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie - 10.03.2024 14:45

You're a very appreciated Farrier, caring for these feet!, thank you.
If you can't walk, ( as an animal) what chance for life do you have?

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@miamyos
@miamyos - 10.03.2024 17:01

Would it be preferred to have heavy drafts shod if they're working horses since they're prone to flaring, or is regular and proper hoof care enough? I see a lot of videos of draft horses with huge amounts of flare and dishing but what I also see a lot on those horses is overgrown frogs and laid over and bent or broken bars, is that just how heavy draft hooves will be or is there a way to stay ahead of that problem?

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@LoisLaBounty
@LoisLaBounty - 12.03.2024 04:29

I call that 'mental gymnastics.' Like you said his side, your side, not arguing, just an exchange of ideas. Agreeing to disagree. Best part of the conversation.

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@ramizibrahim5161
@ramizibrahim5161 - 18.03.2024 01:38

Could you not use a grinder like on the cows? To save time?

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@brentonkelly3780
@brentonkelly3780 - 19.03.2024 14:05

you did a great job, well done and thanks for sharing the video and your expertise!

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@Halv_Turken
@Halv_Turken - 07.04.2024 13:48

why use plastic wrap, just shave it off

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@susanowens4528
@susanowens4528 - 09.04.2024 17:16

GREAT GOB LOVE DRAFT HORSES 🥰🥰🥰🥰

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@audreybuchman1972
@audreybuchman1972 - 16.04.2024 06:47

On the front toe area LOOKED LIKE a small Crack. DO you ever have to use resin to KEEP the Crack from splitting?

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@kevinneumann3845
@kevinneumann3845 - 21.04.2024 06:19

Hi. Great job. Why don't you cut the hair around the hoof instead of wrapping the hair up?

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@Champagne1
@Champagne1 - 30.04.2024 06:15

We All have bad days. 😊😊♥️♥️🇨🇦

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@audreybuchman1972
@audreybuchman1972 - 28.05.2024 09:11

NO QUESTION, IS A STUPID QUESTION!!!!!!
THAT'S how YOU LEARN & BETTER YOURSELF. 🎉🎉🎉

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@audreybuchman1972
@audreybuchman1972 - 28.05.2024 09:20

IF, PEOPLE want to complain ABOUT THE SERAN WRAP they can BUY YOUR SUPPLIES so you have WHAT THEY WANT TO SEE U USE!!🤔🤔🤔

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@martinhumble
@martinhumble - 02.06.2024 16:17

Thanks from 🇸🇪

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@katayoonforoughi2717
@katayoonforoughi2717 - 06.07.2024 08:11

Hello, Usually how long can you work on this job before you retire since it’s very physical work ?

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@bobnice7076
@bobnice7076 - 10.08.2024 02:17

LOOKS GOOD?? WHATS MISSING?

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@stephielulu9096
@stephielulu9096 - 13.08.2024 10:26

The size of dem feets!

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@PinkPartridge-z5q
@PinkPartridge-z5q - 15.08.2024 18:38

These feet are like dinner plates

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@joycethornsberry18
@joycethornsberry18 - 19.08.2024 05:38

Hoof Jack seams to need traction. The hoof is sliding so much on the Jack. Ours have a traction grid that holds the hoof more steady. Love the videos.

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@lindapruitt2656
@lindapruitt2656 - 30.08.2024 07:41

omg they brushed out her feathers!!!! I was thinking the same thing thing. Her feet are looking way way better!

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@brendadoherty3060
@brendadoherty3060 - 07.09.2024 04:38

I am 70 years old woman. Absolutely love listening to o you wish my grandfather could have seen your videos. He was a manager do a stockyard station for the trains bringing in stock to be dipped and turned into steers also horn removal. Grandpa was a tough cowboy. My point is he was. Rey particular about his horses hooves. Anyway great job sir.

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@LindaNiquette-vh5bx
@LindaNiquette-vh5bx - 20.09.2024 03:18

Those are some gigantic hoofs, holy moley!! Sometimes wish I had bought a draft horse years ago, love their personality and demeanor. Didn't know enough back then 😢. Had quarter horses but raised a couple babies and it was the best time of my life!! I miss the horsey smell a lot if you know what I mean, THEIR smell. ❤

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@SOSPainting
@SOSPainting - 29.09.2024 04:18

Love the health advice. I did not know these things when I was a painter and I paid for it 😩

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@DavinderpalSingh-c6i
@DavinderpalSingh-c6i - 29.09.2024 18:40

This is my henza ❤

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@luckypnut
@luckypnut - 24.10.2024 03:58

I just started watching your videos and wanted to tell you that they are so informative. I have a question for you… what are their hooves made of that you’re taking off with your nippers, knife, etc.? It reminds me of when my dad would crack open a coconut and cut or break the meat into pieces for us to enjoy. Thanks for your videos. Great work!

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@mrgarner4796
@mrgarner4796 - 24.11.2024 07:24

My grandfather had several teams of Clydesdale and Percheron horses. When I was young I remember going to the barn to see these beautiful giants. For a kid... they were massive beautiful horses.

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@aplicqu8761
@aplicqu8761 - 08.12.2024 17:52

Love the explanations and recommendations. It is a wonderful job to help these animals that are so kind to us by allowing us to use them for riding and work. I see a farrier as a horse nail technician: art and necessity. Love the fact that he talks seriously about keeping your body in shape to do such physical work. I wonder if there are any WOMEN doing this work. ANd would love to hear more about the competitions!

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