WORST HOOF CRACK

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2023
  • #hoofcrack #horse #hoof #asmr #education #hooftrimming
  • ЖивотныеЖивотные

Комментарии • 1,1 тыс.

  • @idahohorseshoeingschool
    @idahohorseshoeingschool  Год назад +808

    Thanks for watching everyone! We will update everyone in 4 weeks on this one!

    • @testes5006
      @testes5006 Год назад +51

      finally! We are eager to see full stories with the healing!

    • @idahohorseshoeingschool
      @idahohorseshoeingschool  Год назад +111

      @@testes5006 it is very difficult because we don’t own any of the horses. It is completely up to the owner if we see the horse again .

    • @mariroberson-soranch1476
      @mariroberson-soranch1476 Год назад +4

      @@idahohorseshoeingschool what brand of nippers do you guys generally use and like?

    • @idahohorseshoeingschool
      @idahohorseshoeingschool  Год назад +14

      @@mariroberson-soranch1476 GE racetrack or MFC racetrack nippers are my favorite

    • @jagoldenpyrenees491
      @jagoldenpyrenees491 Год назад +11

      Would filling the cleaned out, sterilized crack with some sort of apoxy be of any benefit? Just genuinely curious!

  • @richardbidinger2577
    @richardbidinger2577 Год назад +863

    I watch the HOOF GP, and it's interesting to see the difference in problems between cows and horses.

    • @rebeccac33
      @rebeccac33 Год назад +92

      exactly...i keep looking and waiting for white line defects, sole ulcers, bruising, dermitis, etc...

    • @LS-gh9hl
      @LS-gh9hl Год назад +51

      I'm proud to say I began watching the Hoof GP when he had only 30k subscribers! 😀

    • @MammaM1217
      @MammaM1217 Год назад +25

      I was just thinking its interesting to see the similarities, but the difference in how they are cared for.

    • @IamRodMoochMedia
      @IamRodMoochMedia Год назад +8

      Same here

    • @keiyangoshin3650
      @keiyangoshin3650 Год назад +24

      Same here. 😃 As a matter of fact. It is no doubt for that reason that this video appeared on my RUclips feed. 😋

  • @lindybeige
    @lindybeige Год назад +452

    Might you add a link in the description to a picture of the hoof taken a while later, to show whether your treatment worked?

    • @maxmagnus777
      @maxmagnus777 Год назад

      .

    • @Azmarith
      @Azmarith Год назад +18

      Fancy seeing you here. I'm star struck!

    • @MerelvandenHurk
      @MerelvandenHurk Год назад +22

      Of all the places to run into Lindybeige, this video certainly wasn't anywhere in the top 20 😅

    • @jnwestray78
      @jnwestray78 Год назад +23

      For real, Just a quick follow up to see how the healing is coming along. God bless the beast and the children. :)

    • @iampumaa
      @iampumaa 11 месяцев назад +11

      I would like a follow up too, would like to know if this helprd the horse or not or if you had to try something else

  • @conniewojahn6445
    @conniewojahn6445 Год назад +432

    I am completely amazed at how well this horse is standing for the treatment. Moved around a little bit, but otherwise pretty still. Maybe he knows he's being helped? I hope the hoof grows out right and the infection clears up. Great to see a horseshoeing school with such talented people who know how and care to help.

    • @rockinu440
      @rockinu440 Год назад +3

      If I was working on him I’d prefer he pull a lot less…

    • @rebeccasha5642
      @rebeccasha5642 Год назад +1

      Doesn’t the hot horseshoe hurt the horse?

    • @rockinu440
      @rockinu440 Год назад +21

      @@rebeccasha5642 not if there is sufficient hoof material. If they are cut too short they feel it.

    • @shydog7276
      @shydog7276 Год назад +57

      @@rebeccasha5642 the hoof is made of the same stuff our nails and hair are made of. If there's enough hoof material they shouldn't feel anything. Like how women can use hair straighteners or curlers that use high heat and don't feel it but def notice if the tool gets too close to the scalp.

    • @flyingartgirls1
      @flyingartgirls1 Год назад +19

      I agree that it seems like he is standing pretty darn still!
      What an amazing animal- to remain so docile& trusting after enduring such prolonged pain.
      That hoof must have been incredibly painful a long time!
      This vid was apparently a real nail biter for a lot of us!
      I'm grateful you could do so much for him! Thank you

  • @Chawse8
    @Chawse8 Год назад +182

    Reminded me of the Hoof GP, and was waiting for you to glue a block onto the medial claw! But since it’s not cattle, was puzzling to me how you’d get the weight off . Fascinating. Hoof cracks are terrible. Thanks for sharing.

  • @psychopathyisfun3068
    @psychopathyisfun3068 Год назад +112

    What a great teaching moment for everyone there! You hate to see such a bad crack, but learning how to deal with one is an invaluable experience.

  • @randybutler4772
    @randybutler4772 Год назад +118

    What a challenge! I had no clue how you would address this serious issue. Thank you for sharing.🐴

  • @narellemacpherson9759
    @narellemacpherson9759 Год назад +129

    Fabulous job, I bet the owner had been told “ not fixable” by someone else. I’m so glad you’re seeing this horse 🐎

    • @beccamarie08
      @beccamarie08 Год назад +24

      The owner actually commented explaining their situation at the top of the comments. They were repeatedly told a shoe would fix the issue. The infection was actually a surprise. But the horse bounced from vet to vet and farrier to farrier and everyone constantly said the same thing, shoeing will fix it

    • @10Flat
      @10Flat Год назад

      That horses quality of life changed the moment it trotted out of there Bravo!

  • @shmeeden
    @shmeeden Год назад +11

    Wow, I swear you can see the coronet band already levelling out a little by the end of the trim, with the upwards pressure off that section. Fascinating.

  • @catherinehubbard1167
    @catherinehubbard1167 Год назад +21

    The horse was amazingly patient. I hope the animal makes a full recovery and can run pain-free again. Huge difference in the before v after.

  • @BadHairdayKimmie
    @BadHairdayKimmie Год назад +34

    I can't wait to see the follow up shoeings. I hope the owner keeps Spot on a schedule now.

    • @kristajones7202
      @kristajones7202 Год назад +5

      This was not due to neglect. Owner commented up above.

    • @platedlizard
      @platedlizard Год назад

      The owner is the top comment, apparently they’ve been to many farriers and vets who all told them he needs a shoe, and said nothing about an infection. The other hooves lol to be in good condition

  • @ghostlightwhisper6802
    @ghostlightwhisper6802 Год назад +9

    What a beautiful horse! I’m so glad you are helping all these horses.

  • @coachhale70
    @coachhale70 Год назад +17

    As a lover of horses and a teacher, thank you for the work you are doing!

  • @lynnwilson2615
    @lynnwilson2615 Год назад +16

    You, Sir, are an artistic genius.
    All the hard work you must do to get this good.
    Thank you.
    It's very encouraging not just for horses but for humans as well.

  • @julieenslow5915
    @julieenslow5915 Год назад +64

    I am sure you have seen a worse crack, but I have not. This one breaks my heart.... watching it was difficult as I felt every clip and file. I join my thanks with Huckleberry's owner to the good people at the Idaho Horseshoeing School for what they did here and in many other videos they have put out.

  • @valmiron4360
    @valmiron4360 Год назад +38

    Impressive work.👍 I was very curious how you could help this hoof. Thank you for sharing! I learned more about hoof tragedies & how they could be fixed. Looking forward to how the healing goes. 😊👍

  • @liz.mcdonough
    @liz.mcdonough 9 месяцев назад +4

    I would like to see this hoof today (August, 2023) to see if it’s healed well. This is wonderful what was done for this poor horse. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @DavoShed
    @DavoShed Год назад +135

    When you were using the Dremel I felt the same tension in my hands that I feel when I’m at the dentist 🤠
    Great work. Would love to see updates on this horse and hope I never have to deal with it on my horses.
    Thanks for sharing

    • @Silver-SableSeer
      @Silver-SableSeer Год назад +1

      I had to turn the sound right down for that bit!

    • @ChaiLatte13
      @ChaiLatte13 Год назад +1

      I had to fast forward through that part. lol

    • @Nobody277
      @Nobody277 Год назад +3

      Sounds just like getting a cavity drilled, I shuddered

    • @DavoShed
      @DavoShed Год назад +3

      @@Nobody277
      Don’t forget the horse has no feeling in this part of their hoof.
      Farriers are good at not digging in too deep.
      The sound does get us humans though. 🤠

  • @CarrieArt7
    @CarrieArt7 Год назад +9

    As someone who doesn't know much about horses, it's amazes me how nice & patient they are about letting people trim their hooves.

    • @Berks11
      @Berks11 Год назад +2

      That was my first thought. I watch a lot of cow hoof trimmings and even the docile ones still need completely restrained.

    • @snallygaster5
      @snallygaster5 11 месяцев назад

      As I understand it, and I'm no expert, they are trained from birth to behave for this. Cows don't have that.

    • @danielabackstrom
      @danielabackstrom 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@snallygaster5 you got it

    • @williamreininger7546
      @williamreininger7546 2 месяца назад

      Wish my dog was as well behaved about having her nails trimmed.

  • @bigstar75
    @bigstar75 Год назад +7

    There are no words that can articulate your knowledge, work and honest to goodness care. This horse will feel a lot better hopefully soon. This was an especially beautiful freckled horse and I love freckled horses..thank you.

  • @grytlappar
    @grytlappar Год назад +11

    You sir, are a Hoof Whisperer. :) That was impressive. Also, that horsie is so cute!

  • @evabetlyon2693
    @evabetlyon2693 Год назад +5

    I appreciate your explanations as you went..that was one horrible crack ..never saw anything near that bad..I hope that little horse was able to recover

  • @Standardbredwoman04
    @Standardbredwoman04 Год назад +5

    My Dad was a farrier for 55 years under a horse. He has seen this. I remember mom got a horse out of an auction with the same issue. My dad used one of the aluminum bands that they used to secure hoses to an engine to give the hoof support. Cut out that he needed to and rebuilt the hoof with fiberglass. It took a year to grow out.

  • @cathyb2204
    @cathyb2204 Год назад +23

    What a chill creature. I hope all your care gives him/her some relief. Looks like they took their time getting the horse to a professional.

    • @lynnehuff9659
      @lynnehuff9659 Год назад +9

      Read the top comment by his owner.

  • @allisonk8316
    @allisonk8316 Год назад +12

    I’ve never seen a crack resulting in such trauma to the coronary band before! Awesome work can’t wait to see follow up.

  • @rjsketch2305
    @rjsketch2305 Год назад +6

    I am always happy to see these videos! I feel so much better for the horse! Here's hoping for proper healing and much comfort.

  • @robinatkinson6499
    @robinatkinson6499 Год назад +3

    There is nothing so satisfying as seeing a good man help an animal .Terrific guys well done 👍👍👍

  • @charityg
    @charityg Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for your patience and work with this beautiful animal.

  • @katrinajohnson3776
    @katrinajohnson3776 Год назад +9

    Thank you for training people to take care of these horse's needs properly. It was really interesting watching you fix and medically treat it's hoof. Why though do owners let their animals foot problems get so bad before seeking a professional's help??

  • @TheAbarsanti
    @TheAbarsanti Год назад +3

    While the idea of riding a horse scares me, seeing the care and relief you all provide is wonderful.

  • @GenuinelyJodi
    @GenuinelyJodi Год назад +3

    What a gorgeous gentle horse. I love how informative you are and how much you help these beautiful animals.

  • @Major003
    @Major003 Год назад +6

    Having watched a good number of cow and horse hoof trimming videos, I gotta say that ungulates are INCREDIBLY patient animals. I rarely see a video where a horse or pony puts its hoof down repeatedly as often as this, but this looks SO painful!
    Granted, I'm not a farrier... but I am a cat owner. And cats' patience levels are already in the negatives when it comes to claw trimming. 😂

  • @nelltaylor8171
    @nelltaylor8171 Год назад +25

    Amazing video, watching you dremel the crack down was fascinating, when you put the antibacterial liquid in you could really see just how incredibly deep this crack was. What a lovely, genuine pony, I’ve just read the post by his owner and so pleased Huckleberry is loved and he’s been brought to you to fix. I couldn’t believe the instability in the hoof when you started to tighten the metal up, poor pony. I would really love to see more videos, as this pony’s hoof progresses in your care. 👍

  • @DWhite-el4ih
    @DWhite-el4ih Год назад +2

    This is a case that would be great to get radiographs on.

  • @deborahgeorge3238
    @deborahgeorge3238 2 месяца назад +1

    Love that you put these on RUclips. Very educational.

  • @deannayoung5311
    @deannayoung5311 Год назад +7

    Please do updates 🙏🏼
    Y'all do amazing work 💪🥰🐎

  • @Sasfoot
    @Sasfoot Год назад +3

    I've seen you treat hoof cracks on here a few times but that has to be the worst one. I can't believe how deep it was.

  • @equi_latte
    @equi_latte 9 месяцев назад +2

    What a patient little horse. poor guy. I'd love to see a follow up on this to see how well it worked. This is literally one of my worst nightmares.

  • @unfortunatedisgrace246
    @unfortunatedisgrace246 Год назад +9

    this looks so painful 😭 lucky horse to have someone like you to work on it! can't wait for the update!

    • @section31
      @section31 Год назад

      Fascinating. Will be interesting to see it heal

  • @harmonysprogress
    @harmonysprogress Год назад +18

    What an amazing job!!! Super creative using the hose clamp!!! You guys are incredibly good!!!! I have no doubt, that in your care, this horse will make a full recovery!!! Again, what an amazing job!!!!

  • @lyndabrown811
    @lyndabrown811 Год назад +4

    You guys are amazing! I've learned so much watching this channel. Much respect. Hope the owner comes back for a follow up.

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 Год назад +5

    This is fascinating. I have had a split on my big toenail since a boating accident in 1988. I have to keep it trimmed and filed so it doesn't snag on my sock. I sort of know what this horse is dealing with. My nail will never grow back in one piece but I hope this horse's hoof does. Cool video.

  • @mariroberson-soranch1476
    @mariroberson-soranch1476 Год назад +13

    This appy seems to have pretty good feet considering. Nice frog that didn't look thrushy. Did a great job and if you get rid of the infection I think everything will heal up with a regular schedule with you guys!

    • @platedlizard
      @platedlizard Год назад +2

      The owner has been making sure the horse has regular vet and farrier care. I have no idea what happened to the hoof but it sounds like it wasn’t neglect.

  • @Placard1203
    @Placard1203 Год назад +3

    I've seen these injuries at the horse sale often. I've always wondered if anything could be done to restore a hoof to normalcy. Thanks for posting. Definitely going to share.

  • @amandahibbs3690
    @amandahibbs3690 Год назад +6

    I would love to see this story continues and updated as the horse heals!

  • @solitairesmith3553
    @solitairesmith3553 8 месяцев назад +2

    This was a
    BEAUTIFUL JOB
    thank you for letting us see you work your magic

  • @pia-lenechristensen
    @pia-lenechristensen 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are doing such a great job, thank you for helping the beautiful horses❤

  • @toebiter69
    @toebiter69 Год назад +3

    The poor sweetheart🥺🥺🥺

  • @falkhammermuller9342
    @falkhammermuller9342 Год назад +5

    Any update?

  • @rachelbrown6760
    @rachelbrown6760 Месяц назад

    That’s amazing the difference before and after,I’m sure the horse feels so much better. Great job!

  • @shawnastephens1536
    @shawnastephens1536 Месяц назад

    I've had horses in my life since I was 3. I love your channel. I love that you make your own shoes. Your work is top notch by far.

  • @shelleypere1071
    @shelleypere1071 Год назад +3

    Awsum vid and amazing way to try to fix this problem. Please keep updating this horses progress w vids !!

    • @j.wa.1061
      @j.wa.1061 Год назад

      yes, I really want to see the update too!

  • @lynnehuff9659
    @lynnehuff9659 Год назад +4

    Remarkable farrier skills. Amazing work, all around. There is hope for Huckleberry and his owner after everything they have been through.

  • @kingkong7617
    @kingkong7617 Год назад +11

    Thank you for the great work you do for these horses.

  • @mommymawmaw1852
    @mommymawmaw1852 Месяц назад

    I don’t have a horse but I learn so much about how farriers help horses to stay on their feet. Those horses ate so much happier when they leave than before they came. ❤

  • @lorenzowilliams2433
    @lorenzowilliams2433 Год назад +2

    Best work I've seen. Amazing job. Thank you for giving the horse some relief.

  • @carpesolis
    @carpesolis Год назад +3

    Watching her pull away that many times really drives home the point regarding the sheer amount of pain she was in.

  • @Tabitha0914
    @Tabitha0914 Год назад +2

    I'd love to see an update on this horse.

  • @user-kt6yx7ox7z
    @user-kt6yx7ox7z Год назад +2

    Please keep in mind bad hoofs don't always mean the horse is neglected!!!

  • @endruydenisow1628
    @endruydenisow1628 Год назад +5

    Зто просто реальный маникюр,вы просто творите шедевры этому прекраснейшему жывотному на земле.
    Сил и терпения вам в нелегком труде....🤗👍👋

  • @christieabarrett3219
    @christieabarrett3219 Год назад +4

    That hurts me to watch.

  • @JosephJohn-fb9wx
    @JosephJohn-fb9wx Месяц назад

    I am not a horse person but this channel fascinates me.

  • @robertab7341
    @robertab7341 Год назад +1

    The best advertisement for the school. I hope the horse returns as the owner stated below and in a few months you can do a compilation of hoof development post your treatment.

  • @c.m.cordero1772
    @c.m.cordero1772 Год назад +4

    I had horses when I was young,so I love to watch this.
    Brings back good memories.
    I was wondering if farriers have to take veterinary courses as well.😊

  • @drewmiller3462
    @drewmiller3462 Год назад +3

    This man is an amazing farrier and that horse is lucky to have him. Sad that someone let this condition get this bad. Hope for a future follow up video.

  • @ehoberg
    @ehoberg 2 месяца назад

    My father-in-law (now 93 "fesh" years old!) was while his live a blacksmith in a monastery south of Munich. When he saw this video he was very much pleased to know how the man there is going to give help to that animal! Congrats!

  • @tattoosteveneo
    @tattoosteveneo Год назад

    Thanks for doing great work and help for this horse. Good job teaching the next gen too.

  • @jvandenberg5311
    @jvandenberg5311 Год назад +1

    I admire your craftsmanship tremendously how you take care of such a hoof again. my compliments.

  • @JAEUFM
    @JAEUFM Год назад +1

    Seeing the amazing work these gentlemen have done on horses with terrible conditions of their hooves makes me believe that miracles can still happen.

  • @vmartinez755
    @vmartinez755 Год назад

    Wow.. what you did was a sergons wrk with pins. I was so completely impressed. To bad you weren't a specialist. You helped this animal emensly from it's suffering. He is blessed to have your hands and experience. Keep up the amazing work....

  • @sandraatkinson5065
    @sandraatkinson5065 3 месяца назад

    I know nothing about horses but watching that its amazing your the hoof doctor

  • @lucyhoneychurch5679
    @lucyhoneychurch5679 Год назад +1

    Fascinating to watch, what a great job you have done. I look forward to following progress and hope for healing and recovery. I stubbed my big toe in May last year, the nailbed went black, it took a full six months to grow out so I'm guessing it will take many months for this hoof to grow.

  • @erynd2524
    @erynd2524 Год назад

    Wow!!!! It’s amazing how good that hoof looks after just one session with you. When I first saw the condition that hoof was in I scraped my jaw off the floor.

  • @stephanieparker1250
    @stephanieparker1250 Год назад

    That little horse was done with your fussin’ 😅 thank you for such dedicated care and amazing workmanship! 🎉

  • @crabtreeshep4969
    @crabtreeshep4969 Год назад +1

    Fantastic work as always. IHS is the best in the business! Thanks to all you guys out there👍🏼

  • @maryjuneau5303
    @maryjuneau5303 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos. I have a hard time imagining how that poor boy walked at all before your work! As others stated would love to see an update on how he's doing.

  • @rcg224
    @rcg224 Год назад +2

    thank you for your work. amazing . youre really helping these animals

  • @jerricaero5359
    @jerricaero5359 Год назад +1

    My horse just got her first hoof trim since she cracked/broke her hoof. Mind you she’s a 15.2 h paint that was 4 1/2 months pregnant when injury happened and we felt so bad with how bad her feet got, we have our horse in a month farrier schedule with daily cleaning and her feet got so bad she due early March and we haven’t been able to trim her feet since it happened. It was so deep/bad she refused to put pressure on it ripped off basically half of her hoof and cracked up the remaining pretty bad we tried but she refused to lift it or bare weight on it to get the others trimmed and we didn’t want to stress her out or chance her falling too hard and losing the baby. Her hood is about 85% healed and she has a special shoe/cast on her hoof now and she’s completely trimmed up and back on the schedule but the vet wanted to put her down how bad it was, it just shows how resilient horses can be with just some tlc and stable small pasture rest

  • @beffiesv650
    @beffiesv650 Год назад +1

    What a gorgeous horse. I hope you guys get his hoof sorted out.

  • @jakerainey1396
    @jakerainey1396 Год назад +1

    You guys do amazing work. I took one of my young horses that I sold to you. It was her 1st shoeing. It will be interesting to see how this horse progresses. I am encouraging my son to go to school there.

  • @McKaveh_Architect
    @McKaveh_Architect 17 дней назад +1

    Fun fact! Historically horses had a hooves more like that of a cow! But evolution turned it to the solid chunk it is now!

  • @mary-ruthflores4107
    @mary-ruthflores4107 Год назад

    I had an Appaloosa who split a rear hoof, it was fascinating to watch the Farrier and Vet work together, it took about 18 mo’s for the hoof to grow completely out, but the care the Farrier took with the special shoes was amazing!

  • @randybutler4772
    @randybutler4772 Год назад

    Wow, can’t get over the transformation. Thank you for sharing.🐴

  • @348Tobico
    @348Tobico Год назад +1

    Thank you for the kind and innovative treatment for that very spotty horse. I think about the pain that horse has been living with and I want to cry. As a kid my parents bought a brood mare who had a split up to and into the coronary band and we could never get a farrier to do anything but trim. Very sad we were in Michigan and couldn't trailer her to your school. It would have improved the mares life a lot.

  • @tinydancer7426
    @tinydancer7426 Год назад

    Such a beautiful boy he is. I have never before seen a horse with such a coat. Again, he is beautiful I hope he heals well.

  • @ceciliaeklund3604
    @ceciliaeklund3604 Год назад +1

    Fine work and it is amazing how well-behaved the horse is!

  • @Chamonix.frequently
    @Chamonix.frequently Год назад

    What a sweet baby ! He was so good about touching his broken hoof. Very interested in follow up on healing. So happy you're such a good mom to try so much to make sure he was healthy. Vets are alot like "human" Dr's. Sometimes you just have to find the right one. Hope he's feeling better in no time! Good luck.

  • @LilLoo226
    @LilLoo226 Год назад

    I can't wait to see how this horse is progressing. Amazing work!

  • @melanisticmandalorian8909
    @melanisticmandalorian8909 Год назад +1

    That is a ridiculously gorgeous horse.

  • @theghostoftravel
    @theghostoftravel Год назад +2

    i dont work with horses but i enjoy this channel!

  • @susanowens4528
    @susanowens4528 2 месяца назад

    THANKS FOOR HELPING THIS HORSE 🥰🥰🥰

  • @somarriba333
    @somarriba333 Год назад

    I know nothing of horses. I subbed just too see an update on this guy. Glad to see he was taken care of.

  • @sallykirby4907
    @sallykirby4907 9 месяцев назад

    Nicely done! I dont know anything about this subject, but i love watching these videos! ❤❤❤

  • @melodienaber4992
    @melodienaber4992 20 дней назад

    Horse is so chill❤❤ brilliant

  • @tanyagriffith2737
    @tanyagriffith2737 Год назад

    Amazing to watch..thank you for doing such great work. That horse sure needed your expertise.

  • @iamgriff
    @iamgriff Год назад +2

    that looks painful, like when have a open slice on the underside of your fingernail. Touching your fingertip sends off unhappiness

  • @leecarpenter8440
    @leecarpenter8440 Год назад

    Cracking job mate, glad we have people like you around who can do this, Top man, Lee in the U.K. Good job!!!

  • @SILVERSTRIPE_
    @SILVERSTRIPE_ 11 месяцев назад

    The skill you show is so good , now i know why need shoes becos of people sitting on them.
    Thank you.

  • @emmaorlich7427
    @emmaorlich7427 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the Updates! It seems so hard, painfull and... long time to heal again. 😟

    • @danielabackstrom
      @danielabackstrom Год назад +1

      It usually takes a year for a whole new hoof to grow out so it's a long process 😵

  • @paulstanley31
    @paulstanley31 Год назад +1

    Hope all the best for that horse. I was cringing when you were using that dremel tool, I was thinking there was going to be blood! Great job on making that hoof look closer to normal. Also surprised there was enough hoof to put sheet metal screws in. Would that horse be a good candidate for side clips once the hoof wall starts growing longer?