This is absolutely the best farrier job I have ever seen. Done with so much care and love for the animal. The polish and everything. Thanks for being so conscientious.
@johnthomas2485Рік тому
I don't know, but from the title, he's an instructor there maybe?
@saleemkuyikattil387Рік тому
@@johnthomas2485 ഗഡ്ജ്
@kerylcooper2314Рік тому
Draft horses are my personal favorite thank you for taking such good care this one their beautiful gentle giants. They work very hard for us and deserve good care. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀💋💋👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸
@irishlad8797Рік тому
I just noticed your magnetic wrist band for holding the nails a clever hack great video and super skill
@platedlizardРік тому
Whoa good catch! Much smarter than holding them in your mouth lol
@twocorgimomРік тому
I don't think I've ever seen a horse with such a large and well-formed frog.
@theresehopkins1581Рік тому
Night and day difference!!! That horse will walk so proud and comfortably!!! How about a video of all 4 shoes being done??? Your videos are very calming... thank you!
@lakeirelandРік тому
Just watch the video 3 more times. It’s the same thing as asking for all 4 hooves to be shown.
@user-mp3yx4hm4vРік тому
Может.кросовки.или.бальные.тапочки
@aprilm955115 годин тому
@@lakeireland well it would be a joy to at least see the horse with all the new shoes done and walking a bit.
@q9269Рік тому
You can tell you love your work, but more importantly you have love for the horses. I am.glad you are in your trade to give health and happiness to creatures who deserve so much respect and care. I hope you also receive the respect and care you deserve.
@wellnessotrРік тому
MAGNIFICENT! I love how professional you are, in that you never say a bad word about the owner of the horses. 🏆
@rognvaldrasbjrn3972Рік тому
Wow. I reckon that each and every horse whose pedicures you do, feel like they've been pampered at a boutique. This is really something therapeutic to wastch. Respect from 🇿🇦
@Mr257weatherbyРік тому
Absolutely fabulous. I want to thank you for helping this animal.
@toddswiney4576Рік тому
Now thats talking pride in your work thank you good sir for taking a couple extra minutes to pamper them horses god bless ya
@lauralake7430Рік тому
Draft horse shoes remind me of work boot, with a steel toe cap! Great, big work boots! Another great video. Thank you!
@repetemyname842Рік тому
I dont know a damn thing about horses but that, Sir, was a work of art. Cannot imagine how many shoes youve made to make it look so effortless. Tip o' the hat.
@davieoksha3090Рік тому
Only 2 things I want in life: 1. Them to wear eye protection 2. Their secret to how their backs are made of steel bc mine gave out just watching this
@arekay6014Рік тому
It's because they weren't wearing eye protection. Because of this, their upper body doesn't have to hold the staggering weight of safety glasses.
@holmes1956OРік тому
Every time I wear safety glasses I get something in my eye. I am not kidding either
@ChavacandrawРік тому
Love the natural sound of the “workshop”. Soothing, somehow.
@stevespanos759 днів тому
It is great to see such beautiful work. Getting new shoes must be a very pleasant experience for the horse. Enjoyable !!!
@ritafarris1618Рік тому
I really enjoy watching such skill and art to transform a neglected hoof into a beautiful thing!
@maryainsworth5022Рік тому
Beautiful horse. You all do such great work for these horses. Thank you.
@shibiaoxin8268Рік тому
The horse is very cooperative, amazing!
@purelightlove8888Рік тому
Beautiful Craftsmanship- Excellent Video- Thank-You for dedicating your life to the Care of Animals, this horse deeply trusts you.!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@lelandrentz39648 місяців тому
An expert at work and a tough one. A lot of farriers won’t touch a draft horse
@b1rizРік тому
Channel like yours opens the eyes of how takes to care for horses thanks
@SasfootРік тому
I don't know anything about horses other than what I've seen on UKposts videos but what I like best about your trims is that you don't overdo it on the frog. Not trimming this one at all because of the shape and health was very interesting to see.
@1959BerreРік тому
I will never understand how you can eyeball the shape of a hoof and make the shoe fit its contour. Totally amazing.
@regularguy8592Рік тому
not all done by eyeball ,measure widest part of the foot and your halfway there
@alexanderkraynik9326Рік тому
Напильником в кінці підганяють
@lindacarruthers3423Рік тому
Yes it is amazing .
@lairdcummings9092Рік тому
There's a lot of years of practice in that skill.
@holmes1956OРік тому
Go back and watch the video. He measured and did layout on the steel bar before he put heat to it
@feliciascott6874Рік тому
Farrier and Blacksmith are noble professions and it is so good to see them being carried on and respected.
@348TobicoРік тому
Beautiful job and well done. From a tattered mess to a hoof of great comfort and ease for the horse.
@paulcrescenti5581Рік тому
Literally, the farrier’s finished work looks like art!
@kdtlbarnesРік тому
Such talent, and back breaking work! I love watching the transformation.
@michigangirl5072Рік тому
And the horses obviously loves you because they're corporating with you with the help of the assistance of others of course. So great job sir.
@shahpourhashtasb46Рік тому
If the frog is at the same level of the horseshoe, and don't touch the ground is ok,otherwise it risk to be hardly in contact with it and could be dammaged by time causing a sort of lame.
@TheLRiderРік тому
I believe that the frog is the horse's natural shock absorber as he walks/trots along. It's the first part of his foot to touch the ground. Looked really healthy and will keep replenishing itself as it wares.
@SitchinteРік тому
Wondering if the horse is thinking "Thanks soooo much for the new shoe Mister!"
@byte-strategistРік тому
Humans taking care of other animals like brothers and sisters is what I love the most.
@magiccookie22Рік тому
Beautiful job, beautiful horse ❤️
@CM-xk3grРік тому
I know the hot shoe doesn't hurt the horse, but it sure is wicked looking! And I can only imagine the smell. But I bet the horse sure feels better after it's pedicure!
@irishlad8797Рік тому
Ya good points but I wonder what that smoke must smell like the skill is super and the trust between the horse and farrier is the same 😎
@abzygirlРік тому
Smells a bit like burning hair. The “hard” part of the hoof is mostly keratin, like hair or fingernails (kind of.)
@irishlad8797Рік тому
Ya I was thinking burning hair It’s an amazing process Iv been a dairy farmer in Ireland all my life but never involved in horses but I’m definitely addicted to the farrier video 100% respect to you and thanks for replying to me 👍👍👍👍😎
@muralimohangr8396Рік тому
You have to ask only to the horse, wheather you are feeling comfortable
@barberman2737Рік тому
They only hold it on for a few seconds to get the impression onto the hoof for where the shoe will go. Think of it like a big, thick toenail. If they were to hold it on too long, the heat would transfer up the horses hoof and into the part with blood vessels and nerves that can feel pain. That's why they are careful to only do it for a couple seconds. If you burn the horses foot, I promise they will let you know.
@lornafourstar9962Рік тому
Thank you for comforting his hooves, they looked horrible..bless your heart..❣️
@chandarussell5 місяців тому
What a truly lovely horse. He’s quite grand. Love watching you work.
@rickbuck26752 місяці тому
One of the best videos I've ever seen. Getting in real close with the camera shows a lot of detail that I haven't seen with other videos. If I was a student this video would have to be seen over and over. Thank you, Rick in east TN.
@MinimumGnomeРік тому
Love that you're showing a more feisty horse that wants to move around.
@SMcCaskillРік тому
I know that horse was happy when you got all the hooves taken care of.
@dennisraymond881Рік тому
You're absolutely right..... Good evening S McCaskill how are you doing over there hope you're having a wonderful day a lovely day that the lord has made.
@brendanwalsh9829Рік тому
How nice to see a job done so well and with such care and pride in the craft..
@kingkong7617Рік тому
You folks do really good things for these horses and we thank you for your hard work to keep these horses in good walking shape.
@SaxonSuccessРік тому
Yes, we certainly do... 🙂
@mohan6481Рік тому
Mohanraj
@colcowboy11511 місяців тому
Nice job my freind.🤠🐎😁👋👍🏻
@woollyprimateРік тому
I'm not a horse person. I know hardly anything about them, but I love watching farriers ply their trade. Watching them work bent over like that makes my back hurt. I hope their backs are OK.
@prawinminjminj3928Рік тому
0 Mo no
@MD-ef7nlРік тому
Love the care and dedication you show in your vids. Love your work.
@georgiafan6618Місяць тому
Never saw a farrier make a shoe before. That's a legit professional skill right there wow. Look how good it came out! You really know what you’re doing. Hope they paid you well. Great job 👍🐎
@beckybaker6907Рік тому
I found it unusual for a farrier to also make the shoes on site. Beautiful job, a pleasure to watch.
@dennisraymond881Рік тому
You're absolutely right..... Good evening Becky how are you doing over there hope you're having a wonderful day a lovely day that the lord has made.
@danielabackstromРік тому
Since it's a farrier school they do it to learn
@aaronwilcox6417Рік тому
That some really nice looking work and great job on the iron work instead of buying pre fabs. Lots of work to shoe a big horse. I'm in Idaho but there's hardly any horses in this county.
@abbym613Рік тому
The end result looks absolutely beautiful! 👌🏼
@richardrobbins1422Рік тому
Work of art, true pro who enjoys the work and proud to show his expertise!!!!!!! I may want to bring my mother-in-law to him for her shoes!
@leepfrog7405Рік тому
Wow, that is a lot of work, considering it's not just one shoe but four! I've watched a couple vids on shoeing horses but, making the shoe was not part of the process, or just not included in the vid. Had no idea that blacksmithing was part of the deal. Great work 👍
@EsdrassbyJesusLordРік тому
I love westerns. I understand from this video that there was not only the colt of vital for the cowboy but his horse was surely also precious to him. Thanks
@davidsondornelasrocha4385Рік тому
Show !!! Excelente trabalho 👏👏
@anuragbisht4766Рік тому
I appreciate & respect your great work with so much precision and art work required.
@vernefits1953Рік тому
impressive how the horse is so quiet the whole process
@lairdcummings9092Рік тому
For the horse, it's much like getting one's nails done.
@wrongfullyaccused7139Рік тому
Verne: Training.
@peanut719688 місяців тому
That is an awesome shoe!
@randybutler47726 місяців тому
Very well done. Must be more comfortable for the horse. Thank you for sharing.🐴
@scotsmanofnewengland7713Рік тому
He or she got some new dancing shoes !! A job well done and thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@ireneshafer4821Рік тому
Nice looking shoe! Excellent way of finishing a job! 👍💯😎
@agailframe65907 місяців тому
Wow, looking good!
@CMehltretterРік тому
I could watch these for the rest of my life. Still so happy I came across this channel. ❤
@bonnymcdermott1240Рік тому
Holy cow! What a process! But so beautiful at the end. Even though the horses leg gets tired with that long process, id bet it feels better afterward
@sir_christmas_leopold_ducksonРік тому
This video actually answers something from my childhood. My dad picked up an anvil at an estate auction and it came with a bunch of hand tools. Some of the tools you use in this video are the same, so now I know they were farrier tools. Interesting video btw.
@Themanwiththeplan18998 місяців тому
While you are correct, farriers use blacksmithing tools to make shoes.
@ts.nathan7786Рік тому
I am naither a horse rider nor an owner. But I used to watch UKposts videos on horseshoes. Your work is a fantastic one. I have never seen such a work. Congrats.
@Sharon-bo2se10 днів тому
Handsome horse. Percheron? That was the best frog I've seen on a draft horse and most of the others too
@fromthepeanutgallery1084Рік тому
I'm amazed that the horse just stands there like it's being fitted with a new pair of boots. You think they understand what's going on? Sure looks like it.
@harmonysprogressРік тому
Nice job!!!! Man that is really well done!!!
@paulstanley31Рік тому
Amazed at all the tool innovations in the farrier tools!
@tinoyb9294Рік тому
Love the magnet on the wrist device!
@monaliberty473Рік тому
Nice job, no question about it. I would have liked to see how you handled the LR since it is so much shorter than the right. Angles are very different, length is really different. How did you address this?
@aarongarcia1101Рік тому
So talented this craftsman, an important trade for sure!
@pjk1714Рік тому
Looks great. Hope the other three got reset too. That shoe was wasn't thick enough for the horse you removed and there appears to be some separation and thinning happening. Appreciate the care given. Was that a Friesian? Thanks for sharing
@71MacolaРік тому
Yep, that is a Friesan. Or, at least a Friesan crossbreed.
@herbhouston5378Рік тому
Great job! Thanks for explaining as you work.
@specialized29er86Рік тому
Love the draft horses, we had 2 of the giants at work. When the 50 stockhorses would take off running 5 minutes latter the draft horse would come plodding past..
@bassambouhamad7935Рік тому
Wow beautiful works, New shoes for the Lovely horse.
@shamsham7193Рік тому
Wow, the craftsmanship! Great job!
@blondejovi_719 місяців тому
1st that is one of the most beautiful horses I have ever seen! WOW! 2nd What is the purpose of burning the shoe on? 3rd what purpose does the (not aure what they r called) when you bend a part of the shoe up sometimes just in the front sometimes on the sides also. Anyone? Just curious it's amazing to watch and learn...tks! 😊
@larrybrown60688 місяців тому
Burning on helps to get a good fit. The 'bent up bit' is called a clip and they help to keep the shoe in place.
@oldsalt7534Рік тому
This is just absolutely amazing.
@wilmasamel4574Рік тому
I have never seen a person shoe a horse before. That was amazing!
@lisar9425Рік тому
That is a SPECTACULAR, TEXTBOOK FROG. Unusual to see such a robust, intact frog in a foot so overdue for the farrier; it’s health reflects on the horse’s general health. There’s an old saying: ‘No foot, no horse.’ The frog provides traction AND because it is made of spongier, compressible tissue, helps pumping deoxygenated blood back up the leg. Amazing!
@PLS.54Рік тому
Indeed! an unsuspected sight.
@marshadavies8440Рік тому
Good info, thanks.
@gorangaby1094Рік тому
as someone who just watch it for the satisfaction, I am so upset he did not clean the frog lol.
@marshadavies8440Рік тому
@@gorangaby1094 oh dear, he explained he was leaving it alone, hope you get over your Upset!
@raoullevan6550Рік тому
Ein Wunderschoener Fuss, direct zum Tanzen.
@Eroc556Рік тому
Very talented, very smooth job and thanks for sharing! Id hire you quick to shoe for me!
@rgonzalez6161Рік тому
The Armorall on that wheel was the perfect touch. Great job, sir.
@janet5820Рік тому
Skilled Good men 👏👏I just love watching your work, thank you ❤️
@user-xe3xb7xm1bРік тому
Очень нужная и полезная и тяжёлая работа. Огромный респект мастерам. Спасибо!
@bikesnkarts4466Рік тому
That looks great, I bet that horse is happy!!
@stephanieparker1250Рік тому
That gray horse next door is gorgeous ❤
@Jurica-mtbРік тому
Looks impressive. Professional work. 💯
@lorilamar3073Рік тому
Beautiful job and horse, ty
@jeanettecoleman-mz7ieМісяць тому
Great job,nice finish on those feet.
@diegoviniciomejiaquesada47548 місяців тому
Sometimes I think after getting all 4 shoes done I bet the horse is like: Ah, man, what a nice feeling.
@BlueOx2277Рік тому
Now THAT is a beautiful shoe job!👍🏻👍🏻
@dougabbott8261Рік тому
A lot of this was lost on me but I do see the workmanship and the ability of not just working with a large animal but also a high standard in metal working.
@GeekRexРік тому
WOW, the before and after is amazing. A good farrier is worth their weight in gold and then some.
@theoquindipan7885Рік тому
That before and after is night and day. Awesome awesome work.
@debbiegoble98367 місяців тому
😊 you did a beautiful job good deal my man. 😊
@StephanLemingРік тому
Thank you so much for sharing! I would like to ask a question out of my own ignorance. Why do you still leave the hoof with some cracks on the outer side?
@lixandrodeleon9990Рік тому
ESTE TRABAJO QUEDO MUY BELLO
@carolynallisee2463Рік тому
I have a question. When you are hot-shoeing a horse, why do you burn-fit it first before finishing the shoe? what exactly are you looking for when you do this? BTW, I love the magnetic wrist band you have for the nails. Much better than having to reach for a box, and far safer than holding them in your mouth!
@laurana9274Рік тому
Another farrier mentioned it being good to spot where there might be too much pressure on the foot, so if one side has some particularly well burnt parts when the shoe is pressed you can see where more might need to be taken off for a more even fot
@johnconnolly3635Рік тому
Fantastic video with a great deal of information on horse shoeing
@buddhagurung571Рік тому
Thanx sir n ur team for the care, hard work n skill.U create humanity by ur love to the creatures.From Nepal.
@Beastkiller38Рік тому
I love this guys level of perfection he definitely takes pride in what he does and watching you work metal in captivating