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Пікірлер: 191
Thanks for taking care of this horse's club foot. Your compassion for animals is a blessing.
@PerrieOelofse
2 ай бұрын
Hi
I love how you relieve these animals who are in pain.
@ghostrider.13
4 ай бұрын
Hes doing Gods work. Thats for sure!
@waynedaniels5000
2 ай бұрын
Love the fact that some humans do care for animals
Talented farrier is worth his weight in gold.
Top class work right there !
Brilliant. Thank you for doing this for this lovely donkey.
Never heard of BTS save me in piano. Calming
Another great job Mister. I really admire people who take good care of animals. Thanks for taking time giving it a special horse shoe 😊
Awesome job. Thank you for your help.
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That was cool of him to help the animal out I'm sure the animal appreciated it 👍 😀 😉
Her leg looks so much more comfortable! Good work!
I worked on a horse breeding farm for close to a decade, she had a horse she bought as a retired show mare and the owners purposely trimmed all 4 down to 2/3 as bug as normal for an average quarter, took us like 3 years to straighten them out
It’s like Cinderella got her glass slipper 🥰
I love the way I see you Farriers take care of these horses. Good go. I need to go riding again soon. It’s been a long, long time.
Watching you hammer the anvil before shaping the shoe. Being a city woman, I don't know the ins and outs of using an anvil. This may be a stupid question. Why do they hit the anvil with the hammer before they shape the horseshoe?
@Jr0509
3 ай бұрын
It mainly sets a rhythm for the smith, but can also help gauge power in the swing and make sure the hammer is flat by feeling the rebound
@carolgibson-wilson4354
3 ай бұрын
@@Jr0509Thank you! Hood to know some new thi gs.😊
Not sure why they own it and not do normal maintenance but thank you.
My daughter-in-law is a farrier, and absolutely loves her job.
You have taught me something today. Thank you.
Never knew equines could have a club foot.
@amandalorian6002
3 ай бұрын
It's something else than the condition of humans. But a serious problem nonetheless.
Never seen that before.😮😮😮😮 Thank you for giving the horse relief.❤❤❤😊😊
I love to follow your work. It's amazing the time and love you put into each animal so that they are healthy and pain-free. ❤❤❤❤ Thank you.
Excellent just excellent job 💯🇺🇲💯🐴🐎
Beautiful job.Many thanks.👌💖
That is so kind to help the animal
Look mom new shoes. 🎉😂🎉. Thanks for helping these animals.
Such a neat hoof shoe. Takes the pressure off the front of the hoof. Much less painful for the 🐎 🎉❤🎉
What a beautiful job! Thanks for posting!
Beautiful job❤
Good work, well done 😊
I love the song! Save Me by bts ❤❤❤ perfect song for saving its toe! 💜💜💜
Well done ,the front won't wear down but the back and sides will
Interesting. Do they tend to lose them easily?could you accomplish the same thing with a full shoe and a wedge pad on backwards?
A great farrier is an experienced smith too!
Wow, such a beautiful new hoof! ❤
It looks so pretty now
Beautiful work with great application 😊😊
Beautiful, hard work. 👍
lol… the horse said thank you at the end
Better hoof management will go a long way here. Club hoof is less common than bad trimming.
Beautiful. I even feel relief on horse's behalf.😅
This is cool. It's like watching someone make a new shoe
These guys are so talented wow
That looks much more comfortable.
So very beautiful!! You're a miracle worker.
Farriers are Angels for Farm Animals❤❤❤
👍 Taking care of animals is good. Thank you very much for sharing.
Wow, great work
❤ thank you!
Wow. I thought my old horse had a bad clubbed foot. But it was maintained of course. Huge transformation
You are God for all horses ❤️
Great work. Kudos to you!
GREAT JOB!!!!!
Hmmm, I’ve never seen a horse tap dance before, interesting 🤔 Nice job of cleaning and protecting.
beautiful what a craftsman
Excellent travail !¡!!
What a pretty little foot after "The Magician" made it all better. ❤
A horse with flat foot. Now I’ve seen it all
GOD BLESS YOU FOR RESCUING HER
You made it beautiful
You are AWESOME!!
Very satisfying video.
I know plenty of race horses who had club hoof, and won 🏆 plenty of races, from NYC
Probably a dumb question but, if they step on a nail it would most likely cause an abscess that then requires a ton of cutting & removal of the hoof with a rubber block on part of the hoof while the damaged part heals. Why doesn't the nails used by the shoe cause the same problem?
Now she's prancing pretty on those dainty ballet slippers.
Thank you for you kindness
For once someone not saying the horse is dying 😂
Great job 🥰
У Вас очень важная и очень нужная работа☝️👍
Beautiful job.
Relief! Good job indeed 😀
Thank you for doing this bro. Fr 🙏🏾
bts - save me (piano ver.)? that is genius 😄
Awesome job thank you. God bless
Amazing...got the Jordans horse shoe now..
We all LOVE you sir!!
Great job.
God bless these souls
Amazing work 👍
How do you know how far you can clean inside the hoof?
❤❤ Great job ❤❤
Great job💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍
Pretty work
Great job
Que ferradura totalmente errada, isso aí é só mais prejudicial ainda pro animal.
@DieGurkenfresser
4 ай бұрын
Huge gob , No clue. Just Shut up
Good job ❤️🙏
Excellent work
Real nice job
Nice job 😊😅❤❤❤
Thank you sir ji. Care krne k liye
Can this issue ever be permanently fixed? I've heard there is a misalignment of the tendons with this condition and those individuals are usually never mountable.
Beautiful Job
Excellent farrier work.
Never knew. Cool resolve🤟👌
Will the hoof eventually right itself, or will it always remain a club hoof?
That is work to be proud of.
Would not shoeing the back half help it wear down faster?
I wonder if the animal likes their hooves manicured? It looks like they do.
❤thankyou❤
Lovely looks like the horse has blakies on
Why doesn't horses wear horseshoes anymore like they used to in the 18th century?