DEVASTATED!!! I don't think I can help this cow's painful foot.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @Louisew1969
    @Louisew1969 Год назад +1936

    Graeme, I thought you were going to tell us she had to be put to sleep. I cheered when you found the puss!! Poor girl but so pleased she's on the mend xx

    • @TheHoofGP
      @TheHoofGP  Год назад +573

      I was scared to video her incase that was the case - but decided I should show everyone that sometimes there are cases we can’t help - I thought “people will hate this” but decided it was important to do the video anyway … so you can imagine how happy I was when we found the problem 😃😃😃

    • @Louisew1969
      @Louisew1969 Год назад +55

      @@TheHoofGP I'm very happy too!! Thank you for replying and the thought of her and those big brown eyes having to be put to sleep, anyway it didn't happen, thank goodness. Keep up the good work xx

    • @peterwysoczanski9391
      @peterwysoczanski9391 Год назад +8

      SPOILER :P

    • @peterwysoczanski9391
      @peterwysoczanski9391 Год назад +21

      @@TheHoofGP and I'm sure there are cases this happens - but that's reality... you do what you can when you can...

    • @goldenboybenny7511
      @goldenboybenny7511 Год назад +46

      @@TheHoofGP so you went in with the exspectation of showing us sometimes there nothing you can do but as it turned out you ended up teaching us is don’t give up so easily sometimes you can do more for someone then you originally thought.

  • @nenasadie
    @nenasadie Год назад +908

    Who else was also elated and cheering as soon as they saw the pus coming out? This is a testament to how much I've learnt watching you, Graeme.

  • @kdyooper28
    @kdyooper28 Год назад +946

    Retired nurse, 44 years. Assisting on abscesses in every area you can imagine: my favorite. People are in such pain, and just releasing that pocket of pus, gives them such relief. Of course, there’s lots more involved such as packing and antibiotics but so many didn’t want to help because of the sights and smells. I’m your girl for gross……it brings such immediate relief. Why I love your channel. Palpable how much you care about our four footed friends. 💙

    • @348Tobico
      @348Tobico Год назад +29

      Truth truth and more truth! Some of us just can't get enough mucky, pus filled abscesses! Thanks for your 44 years of dedicated service. I had more than my share of nurses trending my hurting bits, so, thanks.

    • @sdmcdaniel2255
      @sdmcdaniel2255 Год назад +13

      Interesting that you assist on abscesses. I'm prone to abscesses in a delicate area of the female anatomy. I'm currently taking antibiotics for one that is developing at this moment... so yeah, I know the pain that poor cow is dealing with!

    • @deborahkoerber4634
      @deborahkoerber4634 Год назад +8

      So grateful for people like you, Karen!

    • @jenicarter4190
      @jenicarter4190 Год назад +8

      Me too! 🤣🤣🤣 I was always looking for a way to describe myself, now I found it .... girl of gross!!!

    • @Thebowzer221
      @Thebowzer221 Год назад +11

      I agree . He really does care about each cow's foot care. That's what keeps me watching his video's. He's not just trying to mass produce and make some $ .
      He has genuine concern for each animal. Enjoy the heck out of his video's.

  • @kevinthomsen77
    @kevinthomsen77 Год назад +75

    I literally have ZERO understanding of cow anatomy or what you are doing, but I can tell you care deeply for these animals, and that is very satisfying to watch.

    • @k.a.4522
      @k.a.4522 4 месяца назад

      His passion for his work and his joy in life is infectious. My SO has gotten tired of hearing me rave about The Hoof GP. I wish they would watch .

    • @MarkTubeG
      @MarkTubeG 3 месяца назад

      Indeed!

  • @marywalters801
    @marywalters801 3 месяца назад +16

    I know this video is a year ago Graeme . I studied nursing and became a mental health nurse for people over 50. I loved working with older adults in mental health.

  • @PK-oy4fe
    @PK-oy4fe Год назад +378

    I originally wanted to be a science teacher but my mother knew better....I'm an RNC PhD x2 & was a police officer part time ...but when a car accident paralyzed me I opened a jewelry and gift shop...got a gemology degree...and kept working!❤️

    • @ethics3
      @ethics3 Год назад +15

      Your the man sir !!!
      Much respect
      Keep fighting

    • @maximumdeadpool4037
      @maximumdeadpool4037 Год назад +13

      All I can say is what a legend and thank you for your service

    • @kathy2929
      @kathy2929 Год назад +5

      What is RNC, PLEASE.

    • @wallace686
      @wallace686 Год назад +9

      Well done. Inspirational that you kept going. 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @debl6772
      @debl6772 Год назад +19

      That's fantastic! You sound like a smart and determined person! I hope you and your business are doing well 😊

  • @paulcarter2663
    @paulcarter2663 Год назад +307

    I started out as a US Navy combat systems repairman. Now I'm a professional emergency worker, doing field repairs on hurt people, and like you I try to make my patients as comfortable as possible till I can get them to a hospital. So keep up the great work.

    • @craig19193
      @craig19193 Год назад +2

      I started out as a warehouse operative now I am training as a maintenance engineer

    • @CM-xk3gr
      @CM-xk3gr Год назад +18

      Field repairs lol never thought of it that way. Navy mom and EMT here ... thanks for your service!

    • @glowgizmo
      @glowgizmo Год назад +10

      I started out as an elementary school teacher. Now I'm a U.S. Navy combat systems repairman! Repairlady...tech. :) Go Navy!

    • @julzcarpenter5431
      @julzcarpenter5431 Год назад +4

      Respect to you Paul ❤

    • @stingray0729
      @stingray0729 Год назад +5

      Thank you for your service.

  • @ericafoster4368
    @ericafoster4368 2 месяца назад +6

    I was an over the road trucker for 34 years and now I'm working as a baker and donut maker and I absolutely love it!

  • @viscache1
    @viscache1 Год назад +6

    I’m in absolutely the right place. I studied physics and worked as a physicist around the world. I am now a SHEEP FARMER! Life is a beautiful thing when you’re in the right niche.

  • @kellysutton2199
    @kellysutton2199 Год назад +84

    I started out as a hairstylist but after 30 plus years and 2 back surgeries and a knee surgery I had to quit. Now I do quality assurance. Basically when you call a business and you hear "this call may be recorded for quality assurance" that's me evaluating that call. I get to work from home and spend so much more time with my family. Family is life!

    • @narcisseamour1013
      @narcisseamour1013 Год назад +7

      How do you get into that? My back killed my career and finding good paying work at home is very difficult. Good for you. And 30 years in salon is no joke. It is horrible on every major joint group.

    • @IndigoSpades
      @IndigoSpades Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing

    • @melissajarvis4829
      @melissajarvis4829 Год назад +2

      Kelly, please do share - I also could use this info. Thank you!

    • @susanheath5467
      @susanheath5467 Год назад +3

      Thought you were going to assess Graham's hair😂😵‍💫😖😖

  • @frenzykitty
    @frenzykitty Год назад +176

    Not only are you CLEARLY excellent at your job, but your empathy for the animals is really so heartwarming and special! You seem like a really great guy!

  • @ArtbyL763
    @ArtbyL763 11 месяцев назад +20

    Never worked on a farm, or even knew cows had these problems, but I’m addicted to watching this!

  • @chrisscinta1973
    @chrisscinta1973 Год назад +39

    I graduated with a degree in Nutrition. But….. had a
    Career in law-enforcement. When I retired I went back to university and became a licensed veterinary technician. I always loved when we worked on the farms the cows, horses, goats and sheep were my faves

    • @348Tobico
      @348Tobico Год назад +4

      And thanks for your years of dedicated service. So many of us who were in law enforcement seem to be drawn to work with animals after the first career. I think they appreciate us more for helping them than people ever do.

    • @chrisscinta1973
      @chrisscinta1973 Год назад +1

      @@348Tobico Thank you. I guess you’re right. They don’t talk back and we have plenty of tools to keep us safe in the event they get snarky. They are both very rewarding careers for sure!

  • @wally2786
    @wally2786 Год назад +50

    I was in college on and off for 9 years. English lit, theatre, social studies, criminology, and almost a paramedic. Nothing compares to working with horses!!! I grew up on a hunter/ jumper farm. I tried other things. Every time I walk into a barn and see my kids, all is right with the world!!! I’m so lucky I get to do it!!!

    • @lindav6164
      @lindav6164 Год назад +2

      My degree is in computer science...I am a horse show judge, steward and show manager primarily but also farrier (to only one client and my own only now). My father insisted on the computer thing. Said you can't make a living doing horses. I would rather be doing something I am happy doing. Glad you stuck with horses too!

  • @gpopo7327
    @gpopo7327 Год назад +76

    This channel has made me care about cows in a way that when I was younger I thought was weird but you’ve really showed us how much these cows need our care and attention and kindness

    • @piaogilvie8463
      @piaogilvie8463 Год назад +1

      The kindest way to show that we care is not to eat them! But yes indeed, they need care and attention

  • @robertjones-vm7qu
    @robertjones-vm7qu Год назад +82

    She is already walking alot better.Sometimes they become accustomed to walking with a limp and soon realize the pain isn't what it was and start walking more confidently. Makes me feel better as well .Good job

  • @alysonm7551
    @alysonm7551 Год назад +42

    I seriously thought something was wrong with this cow's stifle or hock when she walked in, and watching her walk out and bending her joints and putting weight on the foot more confidently with each step brought back so many memories. I used to work with horses, and it never ceased to amaze me how an abscess could have us all convinced the horse's leg was broken. Then a visit from the vet and farrier, a popped puss pocket, and some TLC had them back to work. So glad that's what it was!

  • @sioneddavies4104
    @sioneddavies4104 Год назад +48

    Studied music and media at uni but now im a Zookeeper and hoof trimmer 😁 deffo in the right place :)

    • @elisebarry7095
      @elisebarry7095 Год назад

      Receive the Grace to help God beautiful creation in Jesus name🥰🤗

  • @terrimills8609
    @terrimills8609 Год назад +20

    I was a dental assistant for 25 years, and now I am retired. Very much enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing your work and life with us. I admit that I have had a bovine phobia since I was a child, but I believe that seeing you and your skill in helping them, has given me a brand new perspective. Thank you, Graeme. ❤🐂🐄 Terri from Northern California.

  • @andreacoop5623
    @andreacoop5623 Год назад +70

    Always wanted to be a nurse, but ended up being a stay at home mom. We have a small farm and I look after the animals while my husband works. Got to say my life is so much better then the one I had planned out when I was young.

    • @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016
      @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016 Год назад

      Edit out the misused big term husband that only reflects my protectors - love only exists for me the only lovable being, and reIationships are only meant for us pure beings (me & my pure protectors aka the alphas) who were blessed with a pure body that doesn’t gx one out and a good smeII / no smeIIs aka an enjoyable presence, and were never meant for wom’n / hum’ns!

    • @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016
      @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016 Год назад

      The true HeII awaitz all impstz that try to trap a betuh to be in a ‘reIationship’ and to get betuhs to

    • @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016
      @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016 Год назад

      put them on undsvd pedestals where they do not belong, and all wom’n must work to earn their own salary, and pay back all the wasted doIIahs

    • @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016
      @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016 Год назад

      which is to be konfeeskated in the NWorId, along with all the other unsuitable things

    • @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016
      @evefreyasyrenathegoddessev4016 Год назад

      _ed betuhz that ‘provide’ for impstz only dsv the most afI fatez, as do all that are btg and all other impstz

  • @clarewhite3004
    @clarewhite3004 Год назад +50

    I followed the traditional path of a high-achieving student: I went off to a 4-year liberal arts school (studied technical theater), developed a second anxiety disorder, didn't finish my degree, moved back in with my parents, and alternated between minimum-wage jobs and unemployment, all the while feeling like I'd let everyone down. Classic! Through trial and error, I eventually chose to go to a respiratory therapy program at the local community college. I graduated at age 30 with an associate's degree. Now I love my work and make a great income. I'm still with my parents but I'm saving up quickly to buy a home. I'm thinking about medical school someday, but my first priories are buying a home and paying off $23k in loans from my first try at college, then getting my bachelor's degree. Once I've got the bachelor's, I'll have options like medical school, physician assistant school, and advanced practice respiratory school. Finances first though. I have a lot more peace now that I've got enough money that I don't have to worry constantly, and I'm excited to be working towards long-term financial stability.

    • @jcrouch19
      @jcrouch19 Год назад +3

      “traditional path of a high-achieving student” - isn’t that the truth! I feel ya for sure! Glad you’ve found a path you enjoy!

    • @terry85mar
      @terry85mar Год назад +3

      That's awesome! I have achieved the same thing but without school.
      I got super lucky getting into us steel and at the department I work at. I went from making barely any money to making over 110k last year only from 8 months of working! And great free health insurance and benefits.
      I'm only stating what I made to show that it's very possible for dream come trues! I had a lot of legal issues and drug problems and even with my background check they gave me a chance because of my resume.
      Just like you now I have no money problems and for once have my own place and a lot in my bank account. I am so grateful! Congrats to you too!
      Sorry if I seemed douchey to anyone I'm just trying to show my story to help motivate people as I would've never even applied for this job if I hadn't read some comments myself and got motivated.

    • @Tippers94
      @Tippers94 Год назад

      Please look into the student loan forgiveness program they are currently doing. I don't know much about it but I have several friends that have had their loans wiped with a new program. You deserve it!
      Good luck with your endeavors

    • @pinkspace6687
      @pinkspace6687 Год назад +1

      Good for you! My son struggles with high anxiety and he’s only 22. You’re a true inspiration 👍 Sounds like you’re on a path of practical goals. God Bless in your endeavors ❤

    • @pennyfurr3216
      @pennyfurr3216 Год назад

      Congratulations! You will succeed. One step at a time!

  • @merffonyt2105
    @merffonyt2105 Год назад +79

    It is so gratifying to see the cows realize that their foot isn’t hurting as bad anymore! Must be even better when you’re the one helping them. Thank you for your work guys! 😍

  • @mirandapanda8228
    @mirandapanda8228 Год назад +34

    I’m a dog groomer who studied media at college. It was too competitive and I am so happy working with animals now.

    • @Ciesiam
      @Ciesiam Год назад +1

      What type of media did you study? My answer is right above yours. 😊

    • @cdr408
      @cdr408 Год назад

      Ok…

  • @abernhard3487
    @abernhard3487 Год назад +21

    She is walking so much better! When you showed her first, I thought she would have to be put down for sure. My grandad used to have a small farm, mostly a vineyard but they had all kinds of stock for themselves just like in the old days. I loved it so much, spend all of my summers there together with my cousins. Cows are just beautiful creatures.

  • @ladyfarrier5949
    @ladyfarrier5949 Год назад +149

    As a professional horse farrier, i love seeing happy before and afters.... being able to find the problem and help fix it.
    Great job Graeme!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      Edit out the misused big term Lady and love and the unsuitable name Farrier, and I am THE only Lady / Princess / Queen / Leader / Star / God(dess) etc and the only lovable being and the only special being reflecting special names, and all unsuitable names / terms must be changed / edited out - all wom’n are the exact opposite of lady / other big terms / special names etc, just an avrg citizen made to obey the avrg citizen’s laws and rules, and all impstz and all misuse of unsuitable terms / names / items etc are to be bnd!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      And there’s no such thing as happy or great etc - fercing yet another unfortunate unconsenting soul into
      this harribIe morteI worId
      is beyond wrong / sakryIegyuz
      and to be bnd!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      all that are btg without c-scn and btg
      and / or btg other animaIs
      are the most harribIe sakryIegyuz zynnerz
      / predators

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      btg = breeding

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      life’s an universal error - a vicious cycle / chaos

  • @alejandrosinflip4562
    @alejandrosinflip4562 Год назад +437

    I am an engineer and I work to produce probiotics for cows, to help them regulate their stomachs pH 😊

    • @ericschmitt2597
      @ericschmitt2597 Год назад +3

      I work on a farm that uses probiotics to help there stomachs. Great work sir

    • @Ava-oc1dg
      @Ava-oc1dg Год назад +1

      Hello Sandra are you in South America

    • @haggielady
      @haggielady Год назад +2

      That's pretty interesting. Does that mean no more baking soda for a cow with an acidic tummy?

    • @jeannemariebizeaujohnson8717
      @jeannemariebizeaujohnson8717 Год назад +2

      I wonder what these cows did before people started messing round with the workings of their stomachs? You cannot improve on God's perfection..🐄🐂

    • @tellodoroteo2543
      @tellodoroteo2543 Год назад

      So...

  • @kareyreuben3869
    @kareyreuben3869 Месяц назад +1

    I'm so glad when the animals who are suffering get help, thank you.

  • @cherylbonner732
    @cherylbonner732 Год назад +2

    Three years of undergrad studies to become a child psychologist. Advisor convinced me that I could work with students with emotional disabilities in education. 32 years later as a teacher and a transition coordinator, I retired from working with this population of students. As adults, many of them still stay in touch. I loved my students.

  • @haggielady
    @haggielady Год назад +36

    So happy that you finally asked Bovi Bond to sponser you. After all, you've been singing their praises since you started teaching us.

    • @dolliemaesone
      @dolliemaesone Год назад

      No I actually got a suggestion that I might need some bovi bond from I-phone I’m 75 year old retired great grandma no cows here 😆🤣

    • @billsargent3407
      @billsargent3407 Год назад +1

      Yeah but he forgot its not a hair gel!!! :)

    • @melissajarvis4829
      @melissajarvis4829 Год назад

      @@billsargent3407 🦍 😨 I'm dying, here! 😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😆😆😆

  • @AbandonTheWest
    @AbandonTheWest Год назад +40

    I spent 17 years in construction until just yesterday actually. Started to learn how to fly years ago and was offered a position with AirCanada. So now I'll be closer to where I want to be. Not quite a pilot yet, but 52 takeoffs and landings, and still here to talk about it.

  • @K3Flyguy
    @K3Flyguy Год назад +11

    I did labor in the trades for 15 years, then had a life-changing back injury. Then became a barber for 28 years. I retired, met a wonderful woman, got married and now I'm a Blade Smith making and restoring custom cutlery and hunting type knives. This week I am regrinding, polishing and restoring two 90 year old straight razors for a client that belonged to his great grandfather. I am exactly where I should be doing what I always dreamed of doing. But I would enjoy shadowing you a day on the farm watching you take care of and love the animals you work with! Thank you for sharing your passion with us!

  • @AhmedAdly11
    @AhmedAdly11 Год назад +62

    Never finished school and started working as a dive instructor for over 20 years. Now I am early retired and watching you trim hoofs for some reason!

  • @kaciefranklin8014
    @kaciefranklin8014 Год назад +51

    I studied psychology in college and am now a Cottage Parent, we house and raise kids from disadvantaged backgrounds or abusive situations. I definitely believe I ended up where I belong. The kids in our cottage love your videos!!!!!!!

    • @vjc2270
      @vjc2270 Год назад +1

      ❤👏

    • @jmfs3497
      @jmfs3497 Год назад +2

      Right on! I could have used a place like that. Thanks for being one of the helpers in the world.

    • @plhauslein
      @plhauslein Год назад

      Thank you for what you do.

    • @sueboswell735
      @sueboswell735 Год назад

      I also studied psychology, but originally started out studying Russian and astrophysics. I then went on to become an ICD-9 coder (medical coding for diseases and medical procedures) for a home health agency then went into health insurance first as a customer rep then onto enrollment and insurance verification. As for this cow, I was so happy to see the pus squirting out because I knew you would be able to help her after your initial thought that maybe you wouldn't be able to relieve her discomfort. Was never so happy to see drainage squirting out of a hoof as I was with this one. I'll bet the cow was pretty happy also.

    • @deegee2920
      @deegee2920 Год назад +1

      Thank you doing what most cannot do!

  • @EleanorandLorelei
    @EleanorandLorelei Год назад +16

    I also have a photography degree from 20 years ago! My dream was to travel, photograph Americana, and participate in shows around the country. Fast forward... after many years working retail and food service jobs, I'm now 43 and pursuing my masters degree in Geography! I absolutely love learning and love sharing knowledge with others. Keep up the great work!!

  • @sharonhoang
    @sharonhoang Год назад +15

    You are awesome! That cow looked so much better after the procedure.
    Greetings from Virginia, USA 🇺🇸

  • @pamilabutler1048
    @pamilabutler1048 3 месяца назад +17

    In my early twenties I was married with two kids.i wanted to go to nursing school but my husband didn't want to waist his money because he didn't think that I was smart enough to graduate. Fast forward to a divorce and ten years later I met a woman that believed in me and helped me get enrolled in school and graduate. I was a nurse for 20 years until I had to retire for medical reasons. It was the best job I ever had and I miss it every day.

  • @barbridingsTheResinator
    @barbridingsTheResinator Год назад +43

    You are clearly in the right profession. I'm so glad you could help her and I am sure the farmer is relieved.

  • @monikaweld5567
    @monikaweld5567 Год назад +12

    Dietician by trade, switched to oral surgery assistant, which I did for over 20 years, and now I'm a director for a transitional shelter and love the impact I have on my clients

  • @christinegoodenough7995
    @christinegoodenough7995 Год назад +9

    Greame you didn't give up ! You're a hoof detective . My heart leaps with joy. I was worried for that cow .You did a great job. Sending Love to the Hoof GP and your family.

  • @shaughnegonzalez6814
    @shaughnegonzalez6814 Год назад +18

    I'm a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST), but I ALWAYS wanted to work in a zoo to care for animals!
    I was always on a medical path due to my family background & I luv it! All surgical procedures are fascinating to me except for liposuction 🙄 I get queasy w/I minutes 😵‍💫
    I luv your channel & I must say that I've never been happier to see puss in a cows hoof 💯🐮💚keep up the awesome work of keeping the girls healthy!

  • @juliefeasal8878
    @juliefeasal8878 Год назад +26

    Hey Graeme! I went to school for medical transcription and then also went to fire school and EMT school to be a firefighter and first responder. I did all three of these things for years and now im a welder. Im not sure if im in the right spot in life but i am here working it every day!
    You did good with this cow! So glad you could help her!

    • @gunnerduke61
      @gunnerduke61 Год назад +3

      I went to EMT school 2 years ago to better serve at my local volunteer fire department. I’m 55 years old. ❤️

  • @elisabethmurray3323
    @elisabethmurray3323 Год назад +83

    Love that chia pet hair style! So pleased to see you made a massive difference to that cow’s comfort. It’s hard to watch when they are limping so badly. But once again, a few minutes, a careful trim and a little GP magic save the day! 🐄🖤

    • @ethics3
      @ethics3 Год назад +3

      I think his " The hair's back " comment came because in one of his last videos where he was mentioning that if someone wanted for him to make a video of the inside of the farm , to mention it in the comments , so as a cute joke I commented " We would like to see a video of you in a barber shop getting a nice haircut like you used to have " lol.
      I think he read the comment , and thus his counter comment at the start of this video.
      He shouldn't take the opinions to heart so much , but in all honesty , he looks really nice with the short haircut he had some time ago in his earlier vids .

    • @robertrettig7110
      @robertrettig7110 Год назад +1

      Agree! That Man Bun was soooo distracting, I was missing what he was saying at times! It's obvious he's a rebel when it comes to his hair! Lol

    • @floofypurplefluff9924
      @floofypurplefluff9924 Год назад +10

      “Chia Pet.” Bahahahaha!! 😂😂😂

    • @locabynature
      @locabynature Год назад +5

      I haven't seen some of his recent videos so I was shocked to see his new afro. 🤣

    • @08prema
      @08prema Год назад

      Please trim thy hair.

  • @LM-pm2ir
    @LM-pm2ir Год назад +16

    You are a man who cares very much for the animals you treat. ❤

  • @estherdekok1226
    @estherdekok1226 Год назад +2

    Started as a nurse and ended up being a goldsmith. Best change ever.

  • @joeydalroh
    @joeydalroh Год назад +18

    I grew up on dairy farm, wanted to be a veterinarian but life happened. Was master screen printer for almost 20 years, then happy postal worker for almost 25 years. Give the cow a hug for me 💜💜

  • @TheMyztiqueAngel
    @TheMyztiqueAngel Год назад +94

    absolutely beautiful to see her difference before and after 😍
    is she sore still... obviously, but she's actually touching the ground rather than trying to skip the step entirely 🤩🥰

  • @nancyestes7506
    @nancyestes7506 Год назад +3

    I am so glad that you can help her and relieve her pain

  • @jennifertanner2546
    @jennifertanner2546 Год назад +12

    I started as an art major, but wound up studying psychology and now I'm a therapist...and a glass artist on the side 🙂

  • @pennyfields491
    @pennyfields491 Год назад +10

    I went to college starting off to be a medical illustrator and ended up the executive director of a history museum. Been there 27 years and it ended up being my vocation, not an occupation. Almost to retirement now. Life is often what happens after we make other plans.
    You are using skills and god given compassion in your chosen path of life, and I wish you the very best.

  • @rang123yea5
    @rang123yea5 Год назад +14

    One thing about Graham no can deny he really cares about these animals. It's inspiring!

  • @gladyshancock6601
    @gladyshancock6601 Год назад +4

    Your modeling is superior to anyone else I have seen on any other channels! Thank you for your caring

  • @LikeDemDreads
    @LikeDemDreads Год назад +6

    It makes sense you have an artist foundation.
    You have the passion, the attention to detail, and the perfectionism of all my favorite artists. What you do is an art form. I’m happy you’ve found fulfillment.

  • @anastasiatuyul1238
    @anastasiatuyul1238 Год назад +13

    I’m so happy you could fix the cows issue!! I went to school for accounting and now I’m a teachers aide for elementary kids with behavioral issues and I couldn’t be more happier!!!

  • @jessiec7512
    @jessiec7512 Год назад +20

    I too had an interesting journey on my way to my final happy place. I studied English and Theatre in college, then worked a couple of years as a creative writer and director for an online training company, then worked as a banker for almost 19 years while helping on the family farm and ranch. Now I’m a full time farmer/rancher raising crops, cattle and kids. I love working with my husband and watching my kids grow. Couldn’t be happier!

  • @davep153
    @davep153 11 месяцев назад +7

    I appreciate all you so for those animals,and the farmers.
    I really find your videos showing the beauty of your home territory.
    An area of the world I personally would love to spend time in.
    Thank you again.

  • @melissafillippa185
    @melissafillippa185 2 месяца назад +2

    Went to college became an Occupational Therapist, after I got pregnant went to work as a Florist then became manager of floral shop. Enjoyed my Job.

  • @rosauragonzalez3397
    @rosauragonzalez3397 Год назад +11

    Yes, I was studying to be an Architect then ended up in Accounting. I absolutely love it! 🤓 I am so happy you were able to help this girl. 🤗

    • @Abiesbracteata
      @Abiesbracteata Год назад +1

      I have a bachelors in Philosophy, and now I am a Certified Public Accountant & financial analyst. Great job, good pay, and a lot more security than living as an itinerant philosopher.

  • @joanschwanz6544
    @joanschwanz6544 Год назад +28

    Taught high school mathematics, then became a family doctor Canada and USA ( NC) - I loved making house calls in rural Ontario, Canada. Watching you visiting the farms reminds me of those happy days. And I love seeing the relief your patients get with your “ carving”.

  • @Schenley85
    @Schenley85 Год назад +3

    I went to college to study to become a Veterinary Technician and 12 years later I am a Registered Veterinary Technician. I was happiest when I worked in specialty vs general medicine. And even happier before college when I worked with horses and actually wanted to become a farrier but my horses farrier told me not to because it leads to bad backs... well, I've had 4 spinal surgeries anyways. So.... I love seeing you do what you love and are passionate about and care so much about making these cows and bulls pain free. I wish I was in Scotland. I'd love to apprentice and go off for training, I'm so tired of being stuck indoor. I miss working on farms.

  • @MrArray1967
    @MrArray1967 Год назад +1

    I can't imagine how satisfying your job is to you, helping those cows to get rid of their pain.
    I'm an engineer and today I teach students studying to become engineers. I think I'm in the right place. 15 years or so until retirement.

  • @elinyoshizawa885
    @elinyoshizawa885 Год назад +4

    I studied to become and also work as a pre school teacher. It’s hard, but the kids hugs every morning makes it worth it ❤

  • @kilamilka97
    @kilamilka97 Год назад +5

    I just want to say that you may have 1.7 mil subs but… I relief milk all over the central north island of New Zealand and every single farmer I mention your channel to has heard of you. There’s a few of them on here, probably more than I’ve watched, but they know who you are. You do awesome work and I’ve learnt so much about cow feet from you. Changed my way of dealing with my girls for sure. So thank you

  • @floydflys72f
    @floydflys72f Год назад +3

    I can tell you found you’re true calling, your love for animals is quite obvious you’re a very gentle person with them

  • @honeykin7890
    @honeykin7890 Год назад +3

    I grew up on a farm in Iowa, USA. Started as a Dental Assistant ( for people). Retired after 28 yrs of service for the Fed. govt. at a Veterans Hospital taking care of Veterans. Now that both parents are gone, I love taking care of the farm once again (part-time).

  • @theglitterbombmom
    @theglitterbombmom Год назад +20

    I’m so so soooo happy you were able to help!
    I started studying for forensic science originally. I dropped out and joined the military. Started school again for a graphic arts degree, and now I’m working on being 100% self employed. Lots of bumps in between, but I’d say I’m doing okay and so is business 😊

  • @TheLdystrmchsr
    @TheLdystrmchsr Год назад +10

    I'm still in school & have about 2 yrs left but I'm in mortuary school. I started late due to life happening but I'm almost done & am loving it! Your videos have been a wonderful sigh of relief when I have bad days at work & I thank you for that!

  • @gidgemo1869
    @gidgemo1869 Год назад +5

    Love your comment about career change! I studied art history in university until I dropped out after junior year. Been working in payroll for the past 23+ years. Going back to school now for structural engineering while growing a hobby woodworking side business. You never know where life will take you!
    So glad you were able to help this lady!

  • @williamknox8438
    @williamknox8438 Год назад +2

    I was literally telling my wife yesterday as we were watching your videos, "I think the reason I enjoy watching these is because he's really an artist" while having no idea that's what you went to school for. It makes perfect sense, since you're carving functional sculpture.
    I studied journalism and now I work in marketing IT. 🤷🏻‍♂️ It pays the bills, but my passion is milling lumber.

  • @calvinbass1839
    @calvinbass1839 Год назад +22

    As a farrier myself I can tell you that what you do is art & creativity. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.

  • @alexknopp1186
    @alexknopp1186 Год назад +12

    I moved from Watford to Shrewsbury at 16 wanting to be a copper! I ended up at Walford studying to be a farmer, after that I got into driving plant machinery, after that into retail, then into web design and finally a software engineer.

  • @user-ic1fz4vc8m
    @user-ic1fz4vc8m 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am a German vet and i Love your Work.
    Interested people can learn a Lot from your Videos !

  • @pamelas9192
    @pamelas9192 Год назад +2

    I went to school to be an elementary education teacher. I ended up being an Actuary. I loved the actuarial work. Thanks for being so good to those amazing creatures!

  • @cathy-annemannix8898
    @cathy-annemannix8898 Год назад +20

    So glad you can fix her!! Great job. xxx
    I started to study to go into either nursing or paramedic.
    Never got there. I ended up as a mother of 3, carer of 7 and an indie author!! I couldn't be happier!!! 😉😉

    • @348Tobico
      @348Tobico Год назад +2

      WOW! But a mom there for her kids is priceless and under rated by people who farm their kids out to day care. Mom's at home are the very best heros among us.

    • @cathy-annemannix8898
      @cathy-annemannix8898 Год назад

      @@348Tobico thank you! 😊

  • @naedivvydoll
    @naedivvydoll Год назад +7

    At uni I studied psychology and physics. I'm now both a driving instructor and open top double decker bus driver in Gozo. (My horses are stabled in a part of our local farmer's milking parlour, which is why your videos are so interesting - the cows and bull here are very friendly. So glad you found the problem for this girl!)

  • @timl1481
    @timl1481 6 месяцев назад +1

    I didn't go to uni, at the time I didn't know what to do. Instead, my first career was in sales. For many years, I sold all kinds of different products. Now, I'm an endoscopic specialist for a major surgical instrument manufacturer. I spend my days in operating theatres setting up and troubshooting equipment. I still feel deeply privileged to witness some of the things I get to see every day. It's funny where life takes you, isn't it!

  • @marianabriskin7380
    @marianabriskin7380 Год назад +4

    I'm so thrilled for this girl to see how she's walking after!! What a difference you made for her. Wonderful!

  • @nonachan2205
    @nonachan2205 Год назад +21

    My heart was hurting for her. SO thankful you were able to help her out!

  • @Shadowraider121
    @Shadowraider121 Год назад +9

    I studied numerous things at college. First I studied Graphic design, that didn't take me anywhere. I then studied to be a teacher's assistant for kids with special needs, the job prospects at that time and still were not good in the education field. I then took a course to be a healthcare assistant, and that was/was not what I was looking for (i loved talking to the people but it was too fast paced)
    I finally found my true passion, and that is dog grooming, I don't groom anymore but I am still working at the same place where I was trained and I absolutely love going to work every day.

  • @maggsbufton1969
    @maggsbufton1969 8 месяцев назад +1

    I studied, History, Literature, psychology and Physics.. and …ended up as a crisis counsellor as that was the only job available at the time..History , literature and art are, and will always be , my first loves.
    We travel down paths directed as needs must, but not all travels feed or satisfies all our needs.
    I am so glad that you found your path in the end and have been able to pursue that path to embrace your passion and make it your livelihood and your joy.❤😊🇨🇦👍🏻

  • @gal5402
    @gal5402 Год назад +4

    I studied psychology (4.5 years) and foreign studies major in diplomatic affairs (4 years) and now I own farms and mastic cultivator 💕

  • @scottmiller5106
    @scottmiller5106 Год назад +6

    I went to school for Police Foundations. Ended up doing 20 yrs in policing…should have left after 18 yrs lol. I’m now a bicycle mechanic and much happier!
    Glad you were able to help her out. Keep doing what you fellas do!

  • @dontdiscountyourself4217
    @dontdiscountyourself4217 Год назад +6

    Started out as a SAHM and went to work in Marketing because people kept making snide comments about me not doing much but watching my kids. I’m now a SAHM again and couldn’t be happier. I love being at home to take care of my family and I’m so thankful that I’m able to do so. Also I can’t stop watching your videos sooooo satisfying.

    • @melissajarvis4829
      @melissajarvis4829 Год назад +1

      Dontdiscountyourself, please ignore the scamming comment about winning something. I've seen this on several channels. Please do _NOT_ give then any of your personal or financial info!

  • @CRMN_Tech
    @CRMN_Tech Год назад +1

    24 year old from Glasgow, left high school at 16 for a Software development apprenticeship, just started my own company last year doing Software Consulting/Testing/Full Stack Dev/Scrum Master-ing.
    Love the channel as I’ve always loved animals and I’m a massive car enthusiast so it’s the best of both worlds 😁👌

  • @BernieHargis
    @BernieHargis 16 дней назад

    I started out in nursing for 7 years. I switched over to construction to help my father. After he passed away, my sister and got a job building fence. I did this for 30 years and am now retired from it. I loved every minute of it and do not regret leaving the medical profession. I am now 69 and a woman. TENN-USA

  • @RedTideRTS
    @RedTideRTS Год назад +4

    I wanted to be a filmmaker in high school. Ended up taking my dad’s advice and followed in his footsteps as a plumber for 10 years. Joined the military. Got out and did field service starting up industrial plants and working on printing presses. Went back to plumbing for a year and then went college to be an automation engineer. And now that’s what I do, automation engineering.

  • @s.cottrill
    @s.cottrill Год назад +6

    That cow is saying yes I can walk again. It's amazing what you do for these animals that need a little intervention to help them. Keep the great videos coming.

  • @brandywineblogger1411
    @brandywineblogger1411 Год назад +2

    To answer your question:
    I was a very naive college student. Got my Masters in Music Education. Made it work for 14 years.
    Ended up, quite unintentionally, in hotel management, booking conferences for multi-national corporations. Gained more useful skills than I ever did in college.
    Bless you Hoof GP.
    God is good!

  • @laurieb3703
    @laurieb3703 Год назад +4

    Literally in tears ❤️ I can only imagine the agony of having all that trapped inside her poor foot!
    I cracked a wisdom tooth on a peppercorn and ignored it. Years later it started hurting and within days it was unbearable. I was crying in the ER begging for relief! Worst pain of my life. So I imagine that's what her foot felt like 🥺🥺🥺
    (Antibiotics and pain medicine, abscess burst hours later, then a pulling a few days later and I was good 😊)

  • @koalas247
    @koalas247 Год назад +40

    Hi Graeme - I have had a strange journey, growing up on farms, then degree and masters to be a wild animal behavioural researcher, then profound disability SEN teaching, and finally a trauma counsellor! Run the gamut of behaviour.. Love your videos - I am from Ayrshire and miss the dairy farms every day!

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Год назад +3

      Strange journey indeed. Being a trauma counselor sounds like an emotionally challenging, but rewarding job. Respect. 🤍

  • @piplane7225
    @piplane7225 Год назад +19

    I started work life learning how to kill as a soldier, left and went into construction which I loved but found my true self as dad and main career of 3 gorgeous kids who now have gorgeous kids, and I’m a happy granddad.
    Something about your videos touched some part of me quite deeply, you obviously enjoy your work and that’s fantastic

  • @kristenwoods3196
    @kristenwoods3196 Год назад +2

    I knew I wanted to be a nurse after I saw my little sister’s birth when I was 16. I graduated with my Nursing degree and have always loved what I do. Great part is u have done many different things with one degree. Hospital, hospice, long term care, rehab, home care, pediatric, adult/geriatric and management.

  • @coppertopcurls
    @coppertopcurls Год назад +1

    I started as a Home Economics teacher and wound up working in corporate America. After I burned out I went back to school and became a Special Education Teacher at the secondary level. I loved my students and my job!! I took over the family business when my late husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer. I retired young and spend my time doing my hobbies as well as watching certain RUclips channels like yours which I find fascinating. You're a skilled craftsman whose humor and talent I admire. It's probably due to my Scottish ancestry (Kirkpatrick) lol.

  • @luluwinke6581
    @luluwinke6581 Год назад +6

    *I 'm so glad that you were able to help this cow*.....her pain seemed overwhelming, but now she looks like she will heal....so good

  • @serenahorst9568
    @serenahorst9568 Год назад +5

    I ended up not going to college because I didn't know what I wanted to do. I worked in a portrait studio, housekeeping, warehouses, and pharmacy billing for 5 years.. I finally found what I enjoy doing and that dog/cat grooming! I've been here for over a year and love it!. 😊💜

  • @daniellesnyder1244
    @daniellesnyder1244 Год назад +4

    Love your passion! I started out from high school in the dairy industry milking cows, then breeding them. Switched to working as a front desk receptionist due to health, and now on disability but grateful to have my own flock of fiber sheep (dream come true). Miss my dairy days and working in a veterinary hospital as a receptionist, but I’m grateful for what I have. I know how satisfying your career is, too! 👏🏼

  • @berithjacobsen9771
    @berithjacobsen9771 Месяц назад +1

    To honor and carry on my grandfather’s legacy of his founding 16 businesses from 1900-1981, I founded (7) companies and (2) non-profits from 1981 to present. One of those businesses was branded sportswear!😊

  • @minwade5436
    @minwade5436 Год назад +11

    I studied psychology & marketing. Then started as Aust ADF personnel. Finished working for an AU Cr Union & enjoying retirement now. Job well done Ian. Best wishes from Adelaide; South Australia🇦🇺💐

  • @cathyroberts4038
    @cathyroberts4038 Год назад +3

    Contaminated land consultant ended up being my dream job! I loved it! Did it for 10 years, was very good and loved every minute. Sadly I've got MS and I am now on a disability pension and cannot physically work. But you can't kill the science geek in me… I'm always experimenting. I am currently looking at real life tadpole development in a tank next to my desk. It is awesome!
    Thanks for your videos. I love cows and can't physically get out to the farms. So I get to be a voyeur with your stuff. I love it. BTW I'm in Sydney. Bring on summer!

  • @user-uj5tp5in1b
    @user-uj5tp5in1b 18 дней назад +1

    My dream job was to be a wife and mother. During that dream, several part-time jobs took place. I was able to help my mother and big sister in their last days with cancer, became guardian for my younger siblings after the death of their mom/ our dad earlier, and primary care giver to my grandson going on 8 years. Never really had an outside career, yet I was so blessed.
    Now, while still taking care of my grandson, my days are spent with my chickens, my garden, and 20 hour a week pizza prepping job. God has been very good to me!
    I love the care you give to those beautiful living creations.
    God bless!

  • @noramero2955
    @noramero2955 Год назад +2

    I’m studying forensics. Prior to this every job lead me to forensics through unusual circumstances.
    Thank you for saving her leg and foot ❤