"This shouldn't be viewed as a setback; it should be viewed as the next step in the process." This is a legendary quote, man. It's a great thing to keep in mind throughout life's challenges. Thank you for saying it
I was glad to hear this because I was just beginning to fear that maybe this little lady might not come out on the winning end. I (we) will be looking forward to seeing her full recovery.
I’m a horse person, and I thought horses’ hooves were complicated and delicate, but they’ve got nothing on ungulate hooves. This is crazy complicated and beautiful at the same time. I wish this little cow the best.
i did horses cows and even goats growing up, and i know its because of the numbers, but i see him regularly running into issues that i cant Imagin letting a cow get that bad in the first place. Gandpaw had anywhere from 150- i think the higest i ever saw on the books (grandpaw keep a logbook that had their ear tag number and colors so we could keep track of which he had checked) of 230 something. Out of all those cows i would normally see 2 maby 3 kind of sort of issues a year, and maby ever 2-3 years we would get a real issue that would take a specialist.
"You win some....and some take a little longer", brilliant - that saying should be taught in schools, its not failure to not achieve something first time, mostly we have to work at something many times before we win. Heart warming video - good teamwork Graeme and Craigie Boy.
you can't rush healing. she is in good hands, so thoughtful and concerned. you truly LOVE your job. thanks Craig for your expertise also. and Happy Valentines Day to you both. 🥰🥰💖💖🎉🎉
I really like when you show the follow up visits. I hope she heals nicely. Good job. I also like it when you show the cow’s/bull’s face. It makes it more “personable” in way.
When you showed her face she looked so apprehensive. Like "Now what?". You may not have healed her foot all the way, but you made her more comfortable. I watched another hoof trimmer's post and the cow didn't turn to say thank you on the way out like yours do. Thanks for what you do for the cows and those of us that you help just by watching you.
"You win some...and some take a bit longer" "This shouldn't be viewed as a setback, it should be viewed as the next step in the process." Graeme dropping some powerful motivational bombs
I don't wish this cow any harm at all and I am glad to see she's getting the care she needs. But seeing the lamina in a living hoof was fascinating! The structure reminds me of petals while they are still folded into a bud. Healing can be such a messy, time consuming business but it WILL happen. Thank you for sharing all that you do! ❤️
So glad you came back to this cow so we could see how she is. I’m amazed how you know exactly what to do. Great hearing explanations. My parents moved from farm to “big city”. Missed the farm & animals so bad. Cousin became ferrier. Used to love watching & helping. Hope you don’t ever stop videos! 👏
It may seem that her hoof is not getting better by much, but you pointed out where the dermatitis had cleared a bit. It just also spread farther up the hoof. Hopefully today's work will see her on the mend. It was such a large lesion which put her in such pain. With the new cleaning and shaping her claw, she should be able to walk somewhat better. You take such care of your girlies.I hope we get to see her again next time as she mends.🙂🐄❤
Every time, I watch Hoof GP I realize there is more to raising cattle than I thought cause I always think they need a place to stay, food, and vet visit. But now I learn that you need to take care of their toe and trimming but also the condition that the animal is kept affect what they produce and can create a big problem for them. I like watching this video because you learn something new every day.
It's always darkest before the dawn - so while this may seem "bad", it's just the next step, like you said, all part of this particular cow's progression of healing. I so enjoy watching and learning from you & your family of hoof trimmers. The best there are, jmo. Blessings to all of you from our family across the pond in WA state.
Its so weird to me that i learn more from videos by people who are passionate than i did in college. It shouldnt be, cause i grew up on public broadcasting and discovery networks back when they were still mostly science and history based. But, the retention i have when its people like you who actually care and are passionate. Its just a big realization coming full circle
Part of it is having a *choice* over your learning. Another part is the level of passion in the one doing the teaching. Yet another part is not being stressed out over due dates and grades. I did *horribly* in school, though part of it was ADHD and Asperger's that wouldn't be diagnosed until my mid-20s. Even as a kid, I recognized that I learned more just listening to my parents talk to each other than I ever did in school. What I *did* learn in school tended to be things the teachers didn't intend. Like 'rules only apply to those who would follow them, anyway.'
When he scraped off the bit from the upper right, and you saw the outer hoof pull away from the corium. I was devastated. It's so much worse then we thought.
Poor girl. If she was under anyone else's care, I'd write this off as an unfortunate case where the animal needs to be put down. Knowing you're there to care for her though makes me near 100% positive she'll make a full recovery. You actually care for these cows and I love knowing that they're in your hands. I would love to see as many follow ups on this particular cow as are needed for her to fully recover if it's possible for you to do so. Best wishes from the US. Cheers friend!
Thank you for pointing out that cleaning the hoof was pushing the cow towards being in the crush too long. I like that you explained that Digital Dermatitis could still be traveling places we couldn't see, under the hoof and that could make healing a nightmare. No sooner said, then you found just such an area. Best wishes.
Wow, she really has a problem. This video and the last show how knowledgeable and skilled you are. You really know what you are doing and she is in excellent hands. If anyone can heal her, it is you! Thank you.
Just so you know-the video you have uploaded about your wife and children is the best one you have. You’ve learned something that many people simply don’t learn. Everything else, all of the distractions, cool gadgets, etc… mean NOTHING. The one thing that matters is loving your family, putting them above all else. Be your wife’s best friend, best cheerleader, best confidant, and most of all her Best Protector. Don’t let the little things ruin your days together. My husband was all of that and more to me-and I regret the times I took him for granted. We were together 35 years, married 33 years. And we were all in. But tomorrow is never promised. I learned this lesson last March 15, 2022 when my husband died in our bed right next to me, very unexpectedly. And I could not save him, God knows I tried. I lost my soul mate that day, and the grief is humbling, and awful. All I know now is I had the best husband in the world-and when I fulfill my life purpose, he will be waiting for me. It’s not much, but that’s the best I have to offer. I pray for y’all all of God’s blessings. 🙏😎
@@tabithafeliciano-johnson9401 Thank you! I apologize, I wasn’t trying to post a “downer” post-I feel a need to, as best I can, pass on what I’ve learned-and this family is so heart warming!
@@southernborn1358 no problem it's a sad person that doesn't feel the pain of another and let you know that, in some small way, your not alone and empathize with your pain.🤗❤️🙏🏽
PLEASE do a video on the anatomy of a cow's hoof. Invite a veterinarian and discuss in detail all the parts of the hoof and how they interact; problem areas of the hoof, and how the two of you partner in treating these cows. Thanks!!!
Oh dear! I remember this case. The situation seems both better and worse. 😣 “You win some. And some take a bit longer” Graham Hoof GP - February 2023. I might get that on a T-shirt. ☺️ Thank you for persevering good Sir! 👍❤️
✍Hi Graeme and Craig...Happy Valentine's Day to both of you💌 but not just because we love you 💗 but for all the love and care you give to these cows🐄 God Bless LuvYa! Bye from your digital pen pal from NE Ohio USA 🇺🇸
Thank you for showing the good, the bad and the ugly. Always being honest and hopeful. Although I think my face wrinkles increased as I was watching so intently. I hope she continues. Her healing journey.
That music is soooo relaxing. As it plays, I get a smile on my face. Thank you for the music you share and your kind care of these animals. It’s so interesting. Ahhhhhh!
I know this sounds strange but I do love your videos, I hate seeing how bad a hoof can be but I know they are in the best of hands in getting on the right path to recovery. Thank you again for utter dedication. Love to you and the family, I hope you enjoyed your American trip xxxx
And this my friend is why you are the man, I’m sure these animals want to dance when they know your showing up, because who doesn’t want to dance😊 I am truly amazed by your knowledge and dedication to each and every one you work on. ☺️
You are so dedicated to improving these cows lives, through their hooves. It amazes me how that dermatitis traveled up along that hoove wall. Watching you trim and care for them is amazing. Then I watch the farrier trim our horses hooves. Do the cows get Thrush, like the horses do? I know how smelly it is. I know they both get laminitis. I actually love watching you do cows feet over horses. It is more interesting . Loved this Video. HAPPY valentines Day!!!
As i was peeling potatoes today and it gave me the same satisfying feeling when you clean to get to the healthy parts of the hoof 😂 i know i watch to much of your videos 😂 i love your work 🥰
I much admire your professionalism, persistence and caring for the animal. Without folks like you, a lot of cows would be in pain and farmers losing cows.
This may just be one of the longest, most difficult recovery roads for the cows you’ve worked on. Even at your best, there is a none 0% chance that this cow doesn’t recover. It’s not something I want to say or other people want to hear, but that is the reality of the situation. Prayers for a safe recovery for this cow!
This journey is going to be very interesting. You have said that the wall horn takes longer than the sole. So this is going to be a fantastic time.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👏👋👋👋
Discovery is absolutely progress, Graham. Even if you discover something awful, after having done work in the past, it's certainly better progress than doing nothing. The idea's the same across so many places, it's hard to see where it *doesn't* pop up.
Thanks for taking care of that sweetheart! I love how patiently he explains things for the viewers. In this one, I was curious how he finds the 'edge' where the knife won't hurt the skin. I didn't expect the laminar corium to be a part to trim like that.
Please keep us up to date about this cow. Love your videos. You teach us alot and give good explanations about what is happening with the animal's hooves.
Omg yea it does look like flaps or ridges. And it looks narly for sure ... But we kno it must be removed in order for complete healing... And graham the care you give each one of these sweet cows is a blessing no doubt .. stay doing a great job... U and Craigie boy... And may both of you and your families remain blessed
I've just binged a bunch of these videos, because I find them calming. I just want to thank you for making content that is interesting as well as educational.
Who would think trimming cows feet would be so gripping ! You are obvisily very caring person and knollagble on this subject . I remember seeing the first video you made about this cow's infected hoof . Which was so very shocking , I do hope she is not in to much pain . But she could not be in better hands then yours !
Not that this will apply to a cow hoof, but I have seen outstanding results from wrapping bad infections in dogs with unfiltered, raw, organic honey. Its the consistency of lard so it sticks well. Its natural antibacterial properties performs almost miraculously on deep, large, infected wounds. I have even used it on myself on infected cuticles and it performs perfectly every time. I got the idea from a veterinarian/surgeon friend of mine. He has used it on enormous sized surface infections on animals with great success.
"this isn't a case of 'you win some you lose some.' this is 'you win some, and some take a bit longer." Your optimism and dedication to your mission is hugely inspiring to me, and I'll be taking this bit of wisdom into my everyday life with me. Thank you.
"This shouldn't be viewed as a setback; it should be viewed as the next step in the process." This is a legendary quote, man. It's a great thing to keep in mind throughout life's challenges. Thank you for saying it
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
That is an excellent way to view life in general and to keep in mind during hard times.
Good quote! I will be borrowing this one!
I was glad to hear this because I was just beginning to fear that maybe this little lady might not come out on the winning end. I (we) will be looking forward to seeing her full recovery.
No kidding. I'm having one of my kiddos watch this video just for that quote
“You win some…and some take a bit longer.” Wonderfully said! Thank you for caring for the cows comfort and health and showing us her progress!
I’m a horse person, and I thought horses’ hooves were complicated and delicate, but they’ve got nothing on ungulate hooves. This is crazy complicated and beautiful at the same time. I wish this little cow the best.
i did horses cows and even goats growing up, and i know its because of the numbers, but i see him regularly running into issues that i cant Imagin letting a cow get that bad in the first place. Gandpaw had anywhere from 150- i think the higest i ever saw on the books (grandpaw keep a logbook that had their ear tag number and colors so we could keep track of which he had checked) of 230 something. Out of all those cows i would normally see 2 maby 3 kind of sort of issues a year, and maby ever 2-3 years we would get a real issue that would take a specialist.
"You win some....and some take a little longer", brilliant - that saying should be taught in schools, its not failure to not achieve something first time, mostly we have to work at something many times before we win. Heart warming video - good teamwork Graeme and Craigie Boy.
She has that "Cow Caught In A Crush" look! Thank You for caring so much for these cows. Glad you are there to care for them. Happy Valentines Boys!!
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
It must be such a weird situation from their perspective.
you can't rush healing. she is in good hands, so thoughtful and concerned. you truly LOVE your job. thanks Craig for your expertise also. and Happy Valentines Day to you both. 🥰🥰💖💖🎉🎉
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Who is Craig? Do you mean Graeme ?
@@ozgal6929 Craigie Boy, Graeme's assistant. he deserve some mentioning too. he has his own youtube channel. they both do a wonderful job.
@@jerijames2876 oh ok 😂. Yes Craig needs to be praised too of course. I was just confused because he only did a 5 second cameo 😀
I really like when you show the follow up visits. I hope she heals nicely. Good job. I also like it when you show the cow’s/bull’s face. It makes it more “personable” in way.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
I'm with you 100%. Love seeing the look in their eyes. They are so expressive.
Hoof GP videos make me so happy!! Poor sweet girl! I love when you go back and give us updates!! I hope your family is loving California!!
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Great motto to live by. "you win some, and some take a little bit longer". love watching your stuff, great job over the years. Cheers !!!
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Graeme and Craigie Boy, thank you for caring for this beautiful creature.
When you showed her face she looked so apprehensive. Like "Now what?". You may not have healed her foot all the way, but you made her more comfortable. I watched another hoof trimmer's post and the cow didn't turn to say thank you on the way out like yours do. Thanks for what you do for the cows and those of us that you help just by watching you.
I know, such a serene and somewhat frightened look on this poor girl's face.
I hope she heals up soon.
Hello from New Jersey! Thank you for helping this poor girl and finding that hiding dermatitis - she will be much better for it 💗
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
NJ fan here also!
Love seeing the follow up to the cows, but healing is a long process as it goes from the inside out.
Well said! Rechecks are the BEST! 🐄❤️
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
God keep Craig’s and your hands strong and healthy.
"You win some...and some take a bit longer"
"This shouldn't be viewed as a setback, it should be viewed as the next step in the process."
Graeme dropping some powerful motivational bombs
I don't wish this cow any harm at all and I am glad to see she's getting the care she needs. But seeing the lamina in a living hoof was fascinating! The structure reminds me of petals while they are still folded into a bud.
Healing can be such a messy, time consuming business but it WILL happen. Thank you for sharing all that you do! ❤️
Interesting, because I was thinking mushrooms. 😅 I guess I could also see a flower bud.
So glad you came back to this cow so we could see how she is. I’m amazed how you know exactly what to do. Great hearing explanations. My parents moved from farm to “big city”. Missed the farm & animals so bad. Cousin became ferrier. Used to love watching & helping. Hope you don’t ever stop videos! 👏
"...you win some, and some take a bit longer." Bless you for that attitude, Graeme!
It may take time but she’s in the best hands! Your care and love for these cows is so clear and you do your best for them!!
Poor baby! Hope that heals as quick as it can. 💗
It may seem that her hoof is not getting better by much, but you pointed out where the dermatitis had cleared a bit. It just also spread farther up the hoof. Hopefully today's work will see her on the mend. It was such a large lesion which put her in such pain. With the new cleaning and shaping her claw, she should be able to walk somewhat better. You take such care of your girlies.I hope we get to see her again next time as she mends.🙂🐄❤
Every time, I watch Hoof GP I realize there is more to raising cattle than I thought cause I always think they need a place to stay, food, and vet visit. But now I learn that you need to take care of their toe and trimming but also the condition that the animal is kept affect what they produce and can create a big problem for them. I like watching this video because you learn something new every day.
That cow is definitely in the right hands. What a beautiful job and so informative. Thank you again for all your caring, hard work.
It's always darkest before the dawn - so while this may seem "bad", it's just the next step, like you said, all part of this particular cow's progression of healing.
I so enjoy watching and learning from you & your family of hoof trimmers. The best there are, jmo.
Blessings to all of you from our family across the pond in WA state.
I have missed this classic look of videos from Graham. Simple,straight forward, about the hoof.
This is just one of those cases where things get worse before they get better… she’s in good hands and I know you’ll win this battle ❤
🙏 prayers never hurt. I am looking forward to seeing her progress.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Its so weird to me that i learn more from videos by people who are passionate than i did in college. It shouldnt be, cause i grew up on public broadcasting and discovery networks back when they were still mostly science and history based. But, the retention i have when its people like you who actually care and are passionate. Its just a big realization coming full circle
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Part of it is having a *choice* over your learning. Another part is the level of passion in the one doing the teaching. Yet another part is not being stressed out over due dates and grades.
I did *horribly* in school, though part of it was ADHD and Asperger's that wouldn't be diagnosed until my mid-20s. Even as a kid, I recognized that I learned more just listening to my parents talk to each other than I ever did in school. What I *did* learn in school tended to be things the teachers didn't intend. Like 'rules only apply to those who would follow them, anyway.'
I hate too think how the cows would suffer if there wasn’t folks like you who really care. Thank you on behalf of all cows who are in pain ❤🙏
When he scraped off the bit from the upper right, and you saw the outer hoof pull away from the corium. I was devastated. It's so much worse then we thought.
Poor girl. If she was under anyone else's care, I'd write this off as an unfortunate case where the animal needs to be put down. Knowing you're there to care for her though makes me near 100% positive she'll make a full recovery. You actually care for these cows and I love knowing that they're in your hands. I would love to see as many follow ups on this particular cow as are needed for her to fully recover if it's possible for you to do so. Best wishes from the US. Cheers friend!
Poor girl. She is lucky to have you Graeme!❤️
Thanks for the update on this lady. She'll be in fine form the next time you visit her.
Thank you for pointing out that cleaning the hoof was pushing the cow towards being in the crush too long. I like that you explained that Digital Dermatitis could still be traveling places we couldn't see, under the hoof and that could make healing a nightmare. No sooner said, then you found just such an area. Best wishes.
Thanks for such a positive attitude...you won't give up on her and we all applaud you for it! Great work Graeme and Craig!
I love that you're staying positive! Can't wait for her follow up 🥰
Thank you so much for the update in this sweet girl. Just her walking off comfortably is enough to show she is healing. ❤️
Thank you for the follow up video! I remember this one. It’s so interesting to be able to follow these girls journey to comfort and wellness!
Best hoof trimming channel hands down ❤ I tried watching others and there’s a hidden gem here
Wow, she really has a problem. This video and the last show how knowledgeable and skilled you are. You really know what you are doing and she is in excellent hands. If anyone can heal her, it is you! Thank you.
Happy Valentine's Day ❤! Thank you for the explanation. It really helps to understand what is happening. Thank you for posting.
Just so you know-the video you have uploaded about your wife and children is the best one you have. You’ve learned something that many people simply don’t learn. Everything else, all of the distractions, cool gadgets, etc… mean NOTHING. The one thing that matters is loving your family, putting them above all else.
Be your wife’s best friend, best cheerleader, best confidant, and most of all her Best Protector. Don’t let the little things ruin your days together. My husband was all of that and more to me-and I regret the times I took him for granted. We were together 35 years, married 33 years. And we were all in. But tomorrow is never promised. I learned this lesson last March 15, 2022 when my husband died in our bed right next to me, very unexpectedly. And I could not save him, God knows I tried. I lost my soul mate that day, and the grief is humbling, and awful. All I know now is I had the best husband in the world-and when I fulfill my life purpose, he will be waiting for me.
It’s not much, but that’s the best I have to offer. I pray for y’all all of God’s blessings. 🙏😎
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers and hugs for your comfort and continued strength. 🙏🏽❤️
@@tabithafeliciano-johnson9401 Thank you! I apologize, I wasn’t trying to post a “downer” post-I feel a need to, as best I can, pass on what I’ve learned-and this family is so heart warming!
@@southernborn1358 no problem it's a sad person that doesn't feel the pain of another and let you know that, in some small way, your not alone and empathize with your pain.🤗❤️🙏🏽
@@southernborn1358 my heart goes out to u for such a terrible loss
PLEASE do a video on the anatomy of a cow's hoof. Invite a veterinarian and discuss in detail all the parts of the hoof and how they interact; problem areas of the hoof, and how the two of you partner in treating these cows. Thanks!!!
Oh dear! I remember this case. The situation seems both better and worse. 😣 “You win some. And some take a bit longer” Graham Hoof GP - February 2023. I might get that on a T-shirt. ☺️ Thank you for persevering good Sir! 👍❤️
✍Hi Graeme and Craig...Happy Valentine's Day to both of you💌 but not just because we love you 💗 but for all the love and care you give to these cows🐄 God Bless LuvYa! Bye from your digital pen pal from NE Ohio USA 🇺🇸
Thank you for showing the good, the bad and the ugly. Always being honest and hopeful. Although I think my face wrinkles increased as I was watching so intently. I hope she continues. Her healing journey.
Poor little wee lass! I hope and pray her hoof recovers more so she can be pain free and live a happy little cow life!!🐄🇦🇺🇦🇺
That was some major intricate trimming, very impressive! We’ll be looking for you Thursday in Tulare!
Oh poor baby, hope she gets better and that we can get a new update on her progress of healing ❤❤❤
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Thank you so much for the update. Also thank you for showing the comparison photos and I love it when you show the sweet girls faces.
That music is soooo relaxing. As it plays, I get a smile on my face. Thank you for the music you share and your kind care of these animals. It’s so interesting. Ahhhhhh!
Poor Mama, Graeme will get you sorted eventually. Thanks for sharing Graeme. 🙂❤️🐄
I know this sounds strange but I do love your videos, I hate seeing how bad a hoof can be but I know they are in the best of hands in getting on the right path to recovery.
Thank you again for utter dedication. Love to you and the family, I hope you enjoyed your American trip xxxx
And this my friend is why you are the man, I’m sure these animals want to dance when they know your showing up, because who doesn’t want to dance😊 I am truly amazed by your knowledge and dedication to each and every one you work on. ☺️
You are so dedicated to improving these cows lives, through their hooves. It amazes me how that dermatitis traveled up along that hoove wall. Watching you trim and care for them is amazing. Then I watch the farrier trim our horses hooves. Do the cows get Thrush, like the horses do? I know how smelly it is. I know they both get laminitis. I actually love watching you do cows feet over horses. It is more interesting . Loved this Video. HAPPY valentines Day!!!
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
As i was peeling potatoes today and it gave me the same satisfying feeling when you clean to get to the healthy parts of the hoof 😂 i know i watch to much of your videos 😂 i love your work 🥰
Your attitude and dedication always cheer and inspire me.
Looking forward to another follow-up. Hope that there is more progress in the digital dermatitis being conquered. Thank you for the video.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Graeme, you did such an awesome job on this poor heifer's hoof!! I know with you taking care of her, she will heal!!! ❤❤❤
I much admire your professionalism, persistence and caring for the animal. Without folks like you, a lot of cows would be in pain and farmers losing cows.
This may just be one of the longest, most difficult recovery roads for the cows you’ve worked on. Even at your best, there is a none 0% chance that this cow doesn’t recover. It’s not something I want to say or other people want to hear, but that is the reality of the situation.
Prayers for a safe recovery for this cow!
Keep up the good work! We can see how well that first part healed: Now for part two!
Great video Graeme! I'm so glad you are there to take care of these cows.
Good work Hoof GP! I know she will have a trial to go through with her foot but I know with you helping her heal all will be well.
This journey is going to be very interesting. You have said that the wall horn takes longer than the sole. So this is going to be a fantastic time.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👏👋👋👋
You and staff's dedication is inspiring!! 🐄🐂🐄🐂🐄🐃
Discovery is absolutely progress, Graham. Even if you discover something awful, after having done work in the past, it's certainly better progress than doing nothing.
The idea's the same across so many places, it's hard to see where it *doesn't* pop up.
Thanks for taking care of that sweetheart! I love how patiently he explains things for the viewers. In this one, I was curious how he finds the 'edge' where the knife won't hurt the skin. I didn't expect the laminar corium to be a part to trim like that.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever
"This is a case of you win some, and some take a bit longer." Sounds like my struggles with mental health. Inspiring really. Thanks, Graeme!
I make it a point to learn something new every day.
And I can usually accomplish that by watching one of Graeme's videos.
You do such a great job!! It’s a pleasure watching you work!👍🏼😊
How is Kevin doing with his surgery? glad the farmer has enough love for his cattle to bring you back as much as it takes to heal the problem
Please keep us up to date about this cow. Love your videos. You teach us alot and give good explanations about what is happening with the animal's hooves.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Omg yea it does look like flaps or ridges. And it looks narly for sure ... But we kno it must be removed in order for complete healing... And graham the care you give each one of these sweet cows is a blessing no doubt .. stay doing a great job... U and Craigie boy... And may both of you and your families remain blessed
Please keep us posted on this Coo you do an amazing job Graham
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Really nice to see progression going on
The lvl of care effort and professionalism is truly commendable and proves that if you love yourjob you will do your best every time
Great care - Look forward to seeing her hoof's ongoing recovery!
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
@Jakub uhhm not sure on that response. Each to their own .
I've just binged a bunch of these videos, because I find them calming. I just want to thank you for making content that is interesting as well as educational.
Glad there are professionals in every field to handle such debilitating issues such as this. Keep on keepin on!
Great job guys! Hope she heals quickly. Love your videos. 🇦🇺
Your positive attitude is encouraging. No doubt this cow is in good hands.
Keep fighting. You and your team are a real heroes.
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
I wondered if the flaps were painful until you trimmed them. Speedy recovery for Miss Moo. 🐄
Thanks for doing a follow up video, its interesting to see how it heals and progresses
Thank You Graeme and Craig because she can’t say it herself. And for your reality oriented comments and loving care.
Graeme, We all know you do your very best for these animals feet.
If anyone can repair this hoof, it's you.
I had to pause to type this … you camera is amazing, I zoom in to see closer and your videos always stay crisp. Great equipment 𝘺. 🤍🖤🐮🖤🤍
This is sooo amazing! Thanks for show who it goes on
Please be sure to keep giving updates. Thanks
Who would think trimming cows feet would be so gripping ! You are obvisily very caring person and knollagble on this subject . I remember seeing the first video you made about this cow's infected hoof . Which was so very shocking , I do hope she is not in to much pain . But she could not be in better hands then yours !
I enjoy your videos and they’re very satisfying for some reason I originally came across a horse hoofs getting worked on and found your channel.
Not that this will apply to a cow hoof, but I have seen outstanding results from wrapping bad infections in dogs with unfiltered, raw, organic honey. Its the consistency of lard so it sticks well. Its natural antibacterial properties performs almost miraculously on deep, large, infected wounds. I have even used it on myself on infected cuticles and it performs perfectly every time. I got the idea from a veterinarian/surgeon friend of mine. He has used it on enormous sized surface infections on animals with great success.
It’s amazing the trama these cows can sustain on their hooves and thanks to people like yourself heal and return to normal.
You can see the look of determination and concern on your face. You are doing amazing things for this cow ❤
Nice to see you two lads at it. Hopefully Kevin will be back soon and the trio cracking on. Cheers
Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him Who sits on the throne, And to The Lamb, forever and ever.
Sometimes the hoof looks like it has been blendered with manure mixed it.
You do a wonderful job getting them so neat and clean.
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Don't be discouraged. That diggy is relentless. Great work
"this isn't a case of 'you win some you lose some.' this is 'you win some, and some take a bit longer."
Your optimism and dedication to your mission is hugely inspiring to me, and I'll be taking this bit of wisdom into my everyday life with me. Thank you.
Great job on the continued treatment. Please update us with her progress. Love your videos!
Oh my, ouch. Keep at it . I know you will get it healed. Its an amazing field of work from watching you. Great Job guys ❗️. From across the pond 🇺🇸👍
Did you send me a rqst to msg you on Telegram?