I was thinking he was really well behaved as well. And he wasn’t that sedated, he was lifting his head- they don’t do that under a lot of sedation. And I thought the guy said the vet put an injection block into the hoof.
Yes, thanks for English version! As a horse owner for many years of my life, this is one of the worst hooves I've ever seen. When I saw it I felt sick! You provide expert and gentle care. Hope he makes a full recovery.
What an amazing Farrier. He was so gentle and took care not to cause any pain to the animal. Thanks to his creative thinking and unique solution, his hoof has a chance to grow back now. This farrier's so brilliant, better than a Vet.
Thank you very much for the English Translation. I have been watching your channel for a year and now can also understand with the English version. Renato is the best, caring farrier on RUclips. He works on every imaginable injury and disease of hoof, and I admire him greatly.
I have read a lot of comments on his videos about neglect. These videos are taken in Brazil where he lives and works, the owners are often just surviving and poverty in much of the rural areas is high. This channel is set up to show what the work entails in this area and the unique types of hoof care they provide. He uses his videos as a charity aid to help more farmers and animals that need this service Just by liking the videos and leaving any short comment helps him do this and helps the growth of the channel..
Bless him, I wish there were more professionals willing to give back to their community. This is the same problem in rural areas of Australia too, farmers already struggling to buy feed for animals, and financially they just can't afford.hoof care is one of the most important jobs.
Exactly 100 % agree so much negative comments of that’s neglect that’s animal abuse they probably just saw the condition of the horse with out watching the video and just commented Renato as mentioned a bunch of times they live in foreign poor country (Brazil ) where there isn’t much resources to help the farmers a lot of this horses are in good condition healthy just having issues with there hoofs you can tell this owners care and love there horses I have seen videos of the owners retiring there horses when they get to a certain age but still get the horses the help they need if this would had been in another country those horses would had been auction sold for the meat factory I have seen people with money would put there horse down and collect that insurance money even the horse couldn’t perform anymore and he mention they help the farmers and do this work for free the only help they ask for is for the meds they need that’s why the have this channel he even buys some of the animals that are in poor condition from the farmers that can’t care for them anymore and take them to his farm where he starts caring and treating them
I am here in the USA - NO ONE can prevent this sometimes. I have a paint mare who has and is dealing with this now. for the 4th time! it can be genetics, environment, trama, fungus, overweight/founder, abbesses, too dry, too wet. They are VERY frustrating to deal with and take almost a whole year to grow out. Some times you dont see the crack until its too late, almost overnight..they have done a very good job on the repair and this is a long term game to repair. We used a 2 part epoxy the last time. this time we are lowering her heal so her frog has contact with the ground and not all the pressure on her toe - just jarring it. this time looks more of fungus (whiteline), not abscess like last time.
Bravo Renato! You did a beautiful job- it’s obvious that you are a phenomenal, empathetic horseman. That horse was so fortunate to find himself in your care… in many cases, horses with this severe a hoof injury often are sent either to auction or (if the owner has a tiny bit of compassion) they are put down. However, this horse isn’t nearly as lame as I expected- I hope that he’s able to grow hoof quickly (and stay out of trouble in his paddock…. I will look for updates!
The baby did so well getting his treatment 😢 you can tell it's still tender though because after it was all bandaged up he was like "don't touch it!" Every time they reach toward it to demonstrate something lol. Thank you for helping him, I hope he heals super fast.
That horse is suffering from "White Line Disease (WLD). WLD is as a keratolytic process on the solar surface (outer wall) of the hoof, which is characterized by a progressive separation of the inner zone of the hoof wall...A separation in the hoof wall is considered to be a delaminating process potentially brought on from mechanical stress, environment conditions affecting the inner hoof-wall attachment, and possibly some toxicity such as selenium. The separation, which can originate at the toe, the quarter, and/or the heel, seems to be invaded by opportunistic bacteria/fungi leading to infection; this then progresses to varying heights and configurations proximally toward the coronet. This disease process occurs secondary to a hoof-wall separation. The disease has been termed seedy toe, hoof-wall disease, yeast infection, Candida, and onychomycosis............That could have been easily recognized by ANY trained farrier in its early stages and dealt with properly, prohibiting the above from ever occurring!! 😡😡
@@Chpow01 sometimes the obvious is good at hiding. I have livestock and have seen quite a bit. A seasoned Farrier would have picked up on it instantly.............I also watch Donkeys and Mules being trimmed in China here on RUclips.....What I see is truly, HEARTBREAKING!!!!!.....MIND BOGGLING!!!!.....SCARY!!!!!!
@@Chpow01 The lamina need something to attach to and work when they attach the hoof capsule to the inner lamina around the bone like interlocking fingers. The exposed part you saw had been exposed to the air for an extensive amount of time this to to occur at a minimum and with to the fact we don't know the root cause of the issue such as it being mechanical, environmental, or very commonly fungal and sometimes bacterial, the lamina ends would have been exposed to that potential stressor as well. It's why the hoof wall could in no way be reattached as the connections were all dead and dry. You are not dumb. The hoof grows from the top of the hoof or ring called the coronary band downward and if the hoof wall had detached all the way into the hairline it is possible that part of hoof wall may never have grown back and would have been a major problem. Now the hoof wall and entire hoof needs to grow back and everything hopefully grows out in a healthy way and iodine was applied to the area where the fungus would have been AKA white line disease to kill it. It takes approx 9 to 12 mo to regrow a healthy hoof, but this would need frequent trims to ensure no white line disease continued and that the hoof wall did not detach and was kept smoothed down as to not catch on anything and be pulled up. With proper care and time everything can potentially grow back all working together, like the lamina and the hoof wall, but again 9 to 12 mo w/o any issues before the hoof would be regrown.
@@blackdandelion5549 Wow, fantastic response. Thank you for the info, it's always nice when people don't simply say "yes/no" but give reasoning behind it.
Okay so, like when humans get toenail fungus and don’t treat it. Toe nail lifts away from the bed causing other problems. Once the damage is done it will be a forever problem. Only way to live with it is to manage it. Right?
Nice job. Here in the USA, we are using epoxy to rebuild major hoof wall damage. You over-build the epoxy then rasp it down to where you want it. It works very similar to biological hoof wall.
Thank you very much for the english version! I mean I watch the original too, but because I don't speak your language, I just have to guess what you are talking about. But it is still very educational and I have already learned some things :)
Most people would have put that horse down instead of giving it a chance. Good for the owner asking for help. Late in the day or not. Bravo. Wonderful work on this horses' foot. I hope you do a followup. This was remarkable work.
Definitely. Here on RUclips there is a popular horse rescue page and they put down a lot of horses. Like I don't even know how they can call themselves a rescue. They even have like a creepy phrase for it, I can't think of it right now but something like the final act of kindness. They think if a horse isn't 100% healthy it should die.
BubbityBubs - Thanks for sharing. Not everyone is open to correction. With that said, stay the course. Although it is said, no good deed goes unpunished, I find most times the pain is worth the effort. 👍
Love the English version. Then very nice works on the hoof. Brought it up to the point where it was still attached and treated with iodine after rasping which will hopefully make it harder to catch on anything and pull back further, even as it grows out. Very nice and professional work in treating this case. Hope the horse makes a full recovery.
Poor horse! He's so well behaved, you can tell he knows your helping him and he's not moving. New here, nice to see you helping out this guy. Take care.
I understand the cost of caring for a Horse is hard but in this case it is pure neglect and i believe if the cost is so destructive to your financial situation then the Owners Need to Learn how to do their Own Farrier Work and care for these Beautiful Animals much better than these Poor Horses in So Much Pain. We're a Horse Family with my Son as Racehorse Trainer and he's taught himself how to do nearly Everything for his Horses 🐎 and he's doing an Amazing Job plus Saving Money and his Horses are in Great Shape. Its a Tough job on your back to be a Farrier but if finances are so tight it's a Small Price to pay to keep your Horses in Healthy Condition. This Farrier here is extremely good and by watching him you can learn a Lot and at least do the Basics! Great job guys and using English helps us a Lot. 😊
That poor baby has had that bad hoof for long, very long t8me. Wonder why the owner let it get so bad. Thank you for helping this beautiful horse and thank you for sharing
Fantastic farrier you know how to get the worst hoof to help thst animal to feel much better and at tge same time while to regrow the hoof over time to become healthy and new agsin thank you do much theses poor horses even the best looed afyer horses can get lame and accidents happen in pastures 😮❤take care love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️
An injury such as this doesn't necessarily mean anything to do with neglect. Damage due to an accident. Made worse do to weather , soil conditions. He had said it has been really dry there and could have made the hoof my prone to breakage. Some of those nasty bacteria that's spread around the world and in it's soil now are nasty, though fairly easy to prevent if harder to treat. Clean living conditions helps along with regular hoof care
Fantastic work. Thank you so much for the English translation. I love your content, especially now that I can understand what your process is and what you’re dealing with.
Best wishes to the horse for an easy recovery, I have never seen a hoof separate like that. With Renato's care I'm hoping the hoof will get back to normal ❤❤❤❤
@@earlemorgan5068 you don't have to be an expert. Any decent horse owner can see what neglect looks like. The hind feet are completely different shapes too
I'm no expert, but I own three horses, so I can pretty confidently say that wasn't caused by neglect. It was caused by a terrible accident where something (I certainly can't guess what) smashed into or struck or cut/lifted the hoof wall. It could've been something the horse stepped on while cantering, or my having a tussle with another horse and striking something. It's a terrible injury that is being treated. Because the farrier didn't try to detach the hoof wall from the coronary band (which would've caused devastating injury), and because the sensitive laminate underneath the hoof wall isn't exposed, AND if this horse continues to get regular hoof treatment, it should heal quite well. There are 'rings' in the horse's hooves, which could indicate many changes in diet, but the horse is in generally good condition. I've seen terrible neglect. This isn't it.
@@LilLoo226 The hoof has been like that for a long time. It's not a sudden inury. The laminae are dried and rotten. This split happened gradually as decay travelled upwards. The sole is in an awful condition. And look at the hind hooves too.
@@LilLoo226 This is absolutely neglect. This doesn't happen to a normal hoof. This horse must have had white line disease that wasn't treated, and then an accident (probably not anywhere near the catastrophic level) separated the hoof wall from the lamina. And after that , the injury wasn't cared for properly. So yes, evidence of major neglect of the hooves is very clear. If he'd been seeing a farrier regularly, the white line disease wouldn't have gotten to that point in the first place.
Whatever caused this disaster, I think it is beyond wonderful that farriers are now able to rebuild the hoof. Not that long ago the horse would have been put down.
Ohh 😢 my heart broke for him as soon I saw the picture! That IS one of the worst injuries I’ve seen to a hoof especially on an otherwise healthy animal.. and.. I HAVE to say.. he’s beautiful and SO patient and calm!! Even the most docile school horses I’ve known still fidget a little bit 😋 I was just amazed that he didn’t even wiggle especially with the grinder! What a treasure he must be for whoever he belongs to 🥰 I’m so glad you can help him recover! You’re awesome!
They mentioned early in the video that a vet had administered a nerve block to prevent pain while they were manipulating the hoof. However, even if the lower leg was numb, the saw and all the manipulation would have freaked out a lot of horses.
Thank you so very much for your English videos 🎉❤ I have watched so many of your videos and wished I could understand your language but I watch and I am so amazed with his work! I really appreciate you taking the time to do these English videos!❤from Canada 🇨🇦
I’ve seen a liquid kind of Durga glue used in some videos that coat and protect the foot in a resin case…wonder if that would be available? Thank you for helping this dear horse feel less pain.
What a gentle horse, he knows that there was help for him…good work…hopefully there is enough patience too let the hoof grow, 1 year at least…this horse must learn how to get his balance back..
Thank you for doing a translation in English. I watched the video awhile ago but could not understand the language. Thank you and i hope you will show follow-ups, even if outcome is not good. I do think you have done an exceptional job trying to correct the problem.
I've never seen a full length section of hoof wall separate like that. Does make me wonder about laminitis. It's amazing that the horse can bear any weight on it at all.
It is a miracle that the horse has not fallen and fractured a pastern or cannon bone. That usually requires putting the horse down. Renato is very skilled--and very compassionate!
Obviously the owner has less youtrube experience on the matter than you do. If he only had access to the animal channel he too would have know his pony needed a manicure.
What a patient horse. Hoping the hard work to save the hoof is successful ❤
Well he was rather sedated.
I was thinking he was really well behaved as well. And he wasn’t that sedated, he was lifting his head- they don’t do that under a lot of sedation. And I thought the guy said the vet put an injection block into the hoof.
he is soo lucky, no pain anymore !
Yes, thanks for English version! As a horse owner for many years of my life, this is one of the worst hooves I've ever seen. When I saw it I felt sick! You provide expert and gentle care. Hope he makes a full recovery.
What an amazing Farrier. He was so gentle and took care not to cause any pain to the animal. Thanks to his creative thinking and unique solution, his hoof has a chance to grow back now. This farrier's so brilliant, better than a Vet.
I’m impressed how gently he is caring for the foot 😊
Thank you very much for the English Translation. I have been watching your channel for a year and now can also understand with the English version. Renato is the best, caring farrier on RUclips. He works on every imaginable injury and disease of hoof, and I admire him greatly.
That poor horse. Thank goodness for your expertise..Thank you so much for helping this lovely horse.
That poor horse, and yet so well behaved. Very lucky to have your expertise to help.
I have read a lot of comments on his videos about neglect.
These videos are taken in Brazil where he lives and works, the owners are often just surviving and poverty in much of the rural areas is high.
This channel is set up to show what the work entails in this area and the unique types of hoof care they provide.
He uses his videos as a charity aid to help more farmers and animals that need this service
Just by liking the videos and leaving any short comment helps him do this and helps the growth of the channel..
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Bless him, I wish there were more professionals willing to give back to their community. This is the same problem in rural areas of Australia too, farmers already struggling to buy feed for animals, and financially they just can't afford.hoof care is one of the most important jobs.
Exactly 100 % agree so much negative comments of that’s neglect that’s animal
abuse they probably just saw the condition of the horse with out watching the video and just commented Renato as mentioned a bunch of times they live in foreign poor country (Brazil ) where there isn’t much resources to help the farmers a lot of this horses are in good condition healthy just having issues with there hoofs you can tell this owners care and love there horses I have seen videos of the owners retiring there horses when they get to a certain age but still get the horses the help they need if this would had been in another country those horses would had been auction sold for the meat factory I have seen people with money would put there horse down and collect that insurance money even the horse couldn’t perform anymore and he mention they help the farmers and do this work for free the only help they ask for is for the meds they need that’s why the have this channel he even buys some of the animals that are in poor condition from the farmers that can’t care for them anymore and take them to his farm where he starts caring and treating them
If they are so poor why abuse the animals. If they cannot afford to keep the horses healthy they should not be allowed to have them
I am here in the USA - NO ONE can prevent this sometimes. I have a paint mare who has and is dealing with this now. for the 4th time! it can be genetics, environment, trama, fungus, overweight/founder, abbesses, too dry, too wet. They are VERY frustrating to deal with and take almost a whole year to grow out. Some times you dont see the crack until its too late, almost overnight..they have done a very good job on the repair and this is a long term game to repair. We used a 2 part epoxy the last time. this time we are lowering her heal so her frog has contact with the ground and not all the pressure on her toe - just jarring it. this time looks more of fungus (whiteline), not abscess like last time.
I like how gentle this wonderful man is being. I pray this poor horses condition improves.❤
A guy in the UK created a silicone mold/resin hoof to help out this kind of situation. Great work on helping the horse and good luck on the healing.
This guy doesn’t allow me to comment, but I agree that wrapping it might support healing.
Yeah and it was a cool color blue too.
You take care of the most extreme cases I have ever seen in horses and cattle.
Love your content.
Those flies! Who could work, live with that constant irritation!
Thanks for the translation. Please keep us up to date on this horse,
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Nice job . Well done. Be nice to see how it heals.
Bravo Renato! You did a beautiful job- it’s obvious that you are a phenomenal, empathetic horseman. That horse was so fortunate to find himself in your care… in many cases, horses with this severe a hoof injury often are sent either to auction or (if the owner has a tiny bit of compassion) they are put down. However, this horse isn’t nearly as lame as I expected- I hope that he’s able to grow hoof quickly (and stay out of trouble in his paddock…. I will look for updates!
i cant imagine the agony these horses were going through. thank you for caring.
Wow. I hope this gelding regrows a nice healthy hoof. Thanks for all you do.
Poor horse must of been suffering terrible. I thank you for your efforts to help. Many blessings to you and for the horse recovery.
The baby did so well getting his treatment 😢 you can tell it's still tender though because after it was all bandaged up he was like "don't touch it!" Every time they reach toward it to demonstrate something lol. Thank you for helping him, I hope he heals super fast.
That horse is suffering from "White Line Disease (WLD). WLD is as a keratolytic process on the solar surface (outer wall) of the hoof, which is characterized by a progressive separation of the inner zone of the hoof wall...A separation in the hoof wall is considered to be a delaminating process potentially brought on from mechanical stress, environment conditions affecting the inner hoof-wall attachment, and possibly some toxicity such as selenium. The separation, which can originate at the toe, the quarter, and/or the heel, seems to be invaded by opportunistic bacteria/fungi leading to infection; this then progresses to varying heights and configurations proximally toward the coronet. This disease process occurs secondary to a hoof-wall separation. The disease has been termed seedy toe, hoof-wall disease, yeast infection, Candida, and onychomycosis............That could have been easily recognized by ANY trained farrier in its early stages and dealt with properly, prohibiting the above from ever occurring!! 😡😡
@@Chpow01 sometimes the obvious is good at hiding. I have livestock and have seen quite a bit. A seasoned Farrier would have picked up on it instantly.............I also watch Donkeys and Mules being trimmed in China here on RUclips.....What I see is truly, HEARTBREAKING!!!!!.....MIND BOGGLING!!!!.....SCARY!!!!!!
@@Chpow01 The lamina need something to attach to and work when they attach the hoof capsule to the inner lamina around the bone like interlocking fingers. The exposed part you saw had been exposed to the air for an extensive amount of time this to to occur at a minimum and with to the fact we don't know the root cause of the issue such as it being mechanical, environmental, or very commonly fungal and sometimes bacterial, the lamina ends would have been exposed to that potential stressor as well. It's why the hoof wall could in no way be reattached as the connections were all dead and dry. You are not dumb. The hoof grows from the top of the hoof or ring called the coronary band downward and if the hoof wall had detached all the way into the hairline it is possible that part of hoof wall may never have grown back and would have been a major problem. Now the hoof wall and entire hoof needs to grow back and everything hopefully grows out in a healthy way and iodine was applied to the area where the fungus would have been AKA white line disease to kill it. It takes approx 9 to 12 mo to regrow a healthy hoof, but this would need frequent trims to ensure no white line disease continued and that the hoof wall did not detach and was kept smoothed down as to not catch on anything and be pulled up. With proper care and time everything can potentially grow back all working together, like the lamina and the hoof wall, but again 9 to 12 mo w/o any issues before the hoof would be regrown.
@@blackdandelion5549 Wow, fantastic response. Thank you for the info, it's always nice when people don't simply say "yes/no" but give reasoning behind it.
Okay so, like when humans get toenail fungus and don’t treat it. Toe nail lifts away from the bed causing other problems. Once the damage is done it will be a forever problem. Only way to live with it is to manage it. Right?
Would love to see a follow-up video on how this hoof finally healed. Please?
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Yes, please show a follow up
Me too!
Horrible flies 😵💫
Past video I watched bad flies also. I can’t watch this kind of mistreatment of a fine animal
I do not know anything about horse but even I can see that's a HORRIBLE foot. Thank you for rescue him and all the others.
All the gnats swarming around are absolutely killing me!
Brilliant, brilliant and brilliant.
No judgements here because I was not there.
Renato you have done a great fix for the horse hope he get better soon ..You done a great job
Nice job.
Here in the USA, we are using epoxy to rebuild major hoof wall damage. You over-build the epoxy then rasp it down to where you want it. It works very similar to biological hoof wall.
This wouldn’t be an appropriate application
Thank you for your care. Hard not to flinch while watching.
Thank you very much for the english version! I mean I watch the original too, but because I don't speak your language, I just have to guess what you are talking about. But it is still very educational and I have already learned some things :)
Most people would have put that horse down instead of giving it a chance. Good for the owner asking for help. Late in the day or not. Bravo.
Wonderful work on this horses' foot. I hope you do a followup. This was remarkable work.
Definitely. Here on RUclips there is a popular horse rescue page and they put down a lot of horses. Like I don't even know how they can call themselves a rescue. They even have like a creepy phrase for it, I can't think of it right now but something like the final act of kindness. They think if a horse isn't 100% healthy it should die.
Thank you for caring for that hoof. God bless you all
Fly spray, guys. It is very fly infested. I agree, if you can't or won't take care of them, you should not have them!!!!!
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Thank you for being so gentle and kind with this sweetheart!!! I know he must feel better❤
Poor babe! Regardless of what happened, prayerfully, she will be monitored and recover! 😰💔🐎🙏🙏🙏❤️
It hurts to see this! 😢 Poor baby. But the tough horse does every thing the farrier wants to. Wow!
Thank you so much for helping this horse your a wonderful person ❤️ 💕 💜
I think you did a wonderful job. Thank you so much for helping him. He's a beautiful animal and you're a beautiful man.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
One hoof. Three hooves. I’m an English teacher, I can’t help myself. Great channel.
BubbityBubs - Thanks for sharing. Not everyone is open to correction. With that said, stay the course. Although it is said, no good deed goes unpunished, I find most times the pain is worth the effort. 👍
So fascinating to watch! Thanks for providing these entertaining and educational videos! ❤
You have made that horses day , with your wonderful care, brought tears to my eyes , it may not be my horse, but thank you.🦓🐎❤🐴🐴🐴🦄
Your gentleness is epic
Thanks for showing us the hoof treatment. I Can’t wait to watch the follow up care.
Thanks be too God for your healing hands. Glad you are helping horse 🐎 and owner to get horse healing.😢 Why is horse so thin, 😭 it's ribs are showing
really good work,. hoping the hoof returns to normal with that excellent care
Wow! Such a good job! Please keep us updated on this horse.
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From Coventry 🇬🇧 ❤ Thanks for helping thoses animals that can’t help themselves ❤
Love the English version. Then very nice works on the hoof. Brought it up to the point where it was still attached and treated with iodine after rasping which will hopefully make it harder to catch on anything and pull back further, even as it grows out. Very nice and professional work in treating this case. Hope the horse makes a full recovery.
Thank God you were able to help this horse. I'm eager to see results.
OMG,that brought tears in my eyes,I love horses,but only have dogs..
Poor horse! He's so well behaved, you can tell he knows your helping him and he's not moving. New here, nice to see you helping out this guy. Take care.
It's heartbreaking to see such a terrible injury to the hoof. Thank God there are skilled farriers who are able to treat these conditions.
I understand the cost of caring for a Horse is hard but in this case it is pure neglect and i believe if the cost is so destructive to your financial situation then the Owners Need to Learn how to do their Own Farrier Work and care for these Beautiful Animals much better than these Poor Horses in So Much Pain. We're a Horse Family with my Son as Racehorse Trainer and he's taught himself how to do nearly Everything for his Horses 🐎 and he's doing an Amazing Job plus Saving Money and his Horses are in Great Shape. Its a Tough job on your back to be a Farrier but if finances are so tight it's a Small Price to pay to keep your Horses in Healthy Condition. This Farrier here is extremely good and by watching him you can learn a Lot and at least do the Basics! Great job guys and using English helps us a Lot. 😊
Oh boy, thank you for putting English translation, I always watched anyway, but I'm really great full to be able to understand what he's saying now. 👍
That poor baby has had that bad hoof for long, very long t8me. Wonder why the owner let it get so bad. Thank you for helping this beautiful horse and thank you for sharing
Fantastic farrier you know how to get the worst hoof to help thst animal to feel much better and at tge same time while to regrow the hoof over time to become healthy and new agsin thank you do much theses poor horses even the best looed afyer horses can get lame and accidents happen in pastures 😮❤take care love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️
Thank you so much for English!!! I have been wanting to ask so many questions! Why do the owners let the hooves get so bad before treating them?
Seen a lot of farriers on RUclips. He seems very gentle and compassionate towards these animals. Bravo
An injury such as this doesn't necessarily mean anything to do with neglect. Damage due to an accident. Made worse do to weather , soil conditions. He had said it has been really dry there and could have made the hoof my prone to breakage. Some of those nasty bacteria that's spread around the world and in it's soil now are nasty, though fairly easy to prevent if harder to treat. Clean living conditions helps along with regular hoof care
I think the work u do for these animals is extraordinary. Many prayers ❤
This is so pitiful , and that horse just stood there so quietly . He knew he was there to help him . This is so sad he has been so neglected 😢😢
I look forward to video of horse full healed and prancing in field. Awesome good care. ❤
Holy cow! I've never before seen a hoof that bad. I actually felt a bit sick looking at it. I certainly hope this horse makes a full recovery.
From Ireland, thank you, your an angel 😇 ❤️
So glad that the owner called you 👏👏👏
Amazing job 👌👏👏👍
Excellent video 📹 thank you for sharing. 😀 God bless Open Gate.
Fantastic work. Thank you so much for the English translation. I love your content, especially now that I can understand what your process is and what you’re dealing with.
Well I'm glad she is getting the help she needs now!! She seems well mannered to put up with him helping her..
Best wishes to the horse for an easy recovery, I have never seen a hoof separate like that. With Renato's care I'm hoping the hoof will get back to normal ❤❤❤❤
The poor horse! It's bound to feel much better. Thank you for helping, and hopefully you can follow-up to keep it healing correctly.
Poor horse.. So glad there is someone with skill to help the horse. I can't get over the flies !
My goodness
Who could let a horse get into that state? It's been like that for some time. Terrible neglect
And you are an expert because...
@@earlemorgan5068 you don't have to be an expert. Any decent horse owner can see what neglect looks like. The hind feet are completely different shapes too
I'm no expert, but I own three horses, so I can pretty confidently say that wasn't caused by neglect. It was caused by a terrible accident where something (I certainly can't guess what) smashed into or struck or cut/lifted the hoof wall. It could've been something the horse stepped on while cantering, or my having a tussle with another horse and striking something. It's a terrible injury that is being treated. Because the farrier didn't try to detach the hoof wall from the coronary band (which would've caused devastating injury), and because the sensitive laminate underneath the hoof wall isn't exposed, AND if this horse continues to get regular hoof treatment, it should heal quite well. There are 'rings' in the horse's hooves, which could indicate many changes in diet, but the horse is in generally good condition. I've seen terrible neglect. This isn't it.
@@LilLoo226 The hoof has been like that for a long time. It's not a sudden inury. The laminae are dried and rotten. This split happened gradually as decay travelled upwards. The sole is in an awful condition. And look at the hind hooves too.
@@LilLoo226 This is absolutely neglect. This doesn't happen to a normal hoof. This horse must have had white line disease that wasn't treated, and then an accident (probably not anywhere near the catastrophic level) separated the hoof wall from the lamina. And after that , the injury wasn't cared for properly. So yes, evidence of major neglect of the hooves is very clear. If he'd been seeing a farrier regularly, the white line disease wouldn't have gotten to that point in the first place.
Wow, this guy is so careful.. always assessing and gentle. This horse is lucky to have him looking after his hoof. That poor horse.
Whatever caused this disaster, I think it is beyond wonderful that farriers are now able to rebuild the hoof. Not that long ago the horse would have been put down.
Ohh 😢 my heart broke for him as soon I saw the picture! That IS one of the worst injuries I’ve seen to a hoof especially on an otherwise healthy animal.. and.. I HAVE to say.. he’s beautiful and SO patient and calm!!
Even the most docile school horses I’ve known still fidget a little bit 😋 I was just amazed that he didn’t even wiggle especially with the grinder! What a treasure he must be for whoever he belongs to 🥰 I’m so glad you can help him recover! You’re awesome!
They mentioned early in the video that a vet had administered a nerve block to prevent pain while they were manipulating the hoof. However, even if the lower leg was numb, the saw and all the manipulation would have freaked out a lot of horses.
Thank you so very much for your English videos 🎉❤ I have watched so many of your videos and wished I could understand your language but I watch and I am so amazed with his work! I really appreciate you taking the time to do these English videos!❤from Canada 🇨🇦
So gentle and caring. ❤
I am surprised the horse is so comfortable with the removal, good work guys,
Thank you so much for the English version. I've been following you for a long time watching and not understanding a word 😂
It would be nice to have all the past videos and future in Spanish and English love you guys 😊
You did a beautiful job Sir.
Thank you for brutal honesty
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I’ve seen a liquid kind of Durga glue used in some videos that coat and protect the foot in a resin case…wonder if that would be available? Thank you for helping this dear horse feel less pain.
Idk alot about horses but it looks like you did a really good job
Thank you for english version. From Sweden.
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What a gentle horse, he knows that there was help for him…good work…hopefully there is enough patience too let the hoof grow, 1 year at least…this horse must learn how to get his balance back..
Love your videos. I don’t know Spanish so thank you for the English version
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Thank you very much That was quite satisfying 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow, le meilleur soin que j'aie vu de toute ma vie 😳
Quel savoir-faire ! 😱
That job must be killer on the back
Thank you for speaking English! Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for doing a translation in English. I watched the video awhile ago but could not understand the language. Thank you and i hope you will show follow-ups, even if outcome is not good. I do think you have done an exceptional job trying to correct the problem.
Well done, looks good.
I've never seen a full length section of hoof wall separate like that. Does make me wonder about laminitis. It's amazing that the horse can bear any weight on it at all.
It is a miracle that the horse has not fallen and fractured a pastern or cannon bone. That usually requires putting the horse down. Renato is very skilled--and very compassionate!
Ty for what you did for this horse
Heart breaking. How does that even happen? Poor baby. Glad they can relieve his misery. ❤
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How long had it been since that poor baby had been checked out? His hoof was ridiculous! Should never had to be in that condition!❤
Been very neglected for a long while 😒
Obviously the owner has less youtrube experience on the matter than you do. If he only had access to the animal channel he too would have know his pony needed a manicure.
Please give us a update, on the animals you are treating
I would love to see an update. This is amazing
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I’m glad the horse got needed help. Love to see how it improves in 3-3 months. Sadly Tge sort of Black Beauty is all to real.
Thank you for helping all of those lame animals, because the owners could care less 👍 👌
New subscriber! Thank you for helping this horse and owner.