Full hoof trim | barefoot hoof trim | learning how to trim horse hooves | asmr satisfying hoof trim

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Full hoof trim | barefoot hoof trim | learning how to trim horse hooves | asmr satisfying hoof trim
    Check out the rest of my channel Earth and Medicine Equestrian for more videos predominantly about my life with horses-- including horse riding videos, endurance riding, horse training videos, full hoof trim videos, horse barn vlogs, horse yard vlogs, my barn routines, what I feed my horses, horse shopping haul videos, tack room organizes and clean outs, galloping my horses, and groundwork videos for starting colts. I also show lots of DIY horse projects including how to make horse jumps, how to make horse jump poles, and many other barn projects!
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Комментарии • 15

  • @debbiesmith3146
    @debbiesmith3146 Год назад +1

    Oh my God. I thought I was the only one that's uses a jack stand

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667  Год назад

      Haha it's great and cheap! I haven't found a way to make it more stable yet though, if you have?

  • @elisalopezmedina8108
    @elisalopezmedina8108 2 года назад +1

    Found this so interesting I couldn't stop watching and was almost late to work. Thank you for sharing!

  • @BBriarwood
    @BBriarwood Год назад +1

    Loved this video. Could you do some more videos of you doing your horse's feet? I am trying to learn to do mine as well. I love how you show what you are doing?

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667  Год назад

      Thank you so much, I would love to show some more videos on hoof trimming. I will film again the next time I trim his hooves. It's been really fun learning, I've only been doing it for about a year. I learned by watching RUclips videos, and trial and error!

  • @KellysMagicalRealm
    @KellysMagicalRealm 2 года назад +1

    This cool my friend

  • @ashrafahmedsaleh
    @ashrafahmedsaleh Месяц назад

    Where did you learn to leave the heel that high and not level with the frog? How long have you been doing it this way? Ps. I agree with your approach completely.

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. I no longer leave the heel this high, as it was causing his angles to be too steep. I don't usually trim the frog unless it is uneven and causing buildup of debris and thrush. I am self taught and have been getting advice as I go, and am always trying to improve. At the time of this video I had been trimming my horses' hooves for about 2 years. I trim my horses' hooves a bit different now and need to update my video. I bring the heels down more now and I try to look at the angles of the pasterns to assess the balance of the hoof.

    • @ashrafahmedsaleh
      @ashrafahmedsaleh Месяц назад

      @earthandmedicine3667
      Just what I was afraid of. Look up Linda Harris and her videos on hoofs. I'll send you a link. The way you did first, was right, but I'm still very interested to know: Who's video was it that taught you this, while self-learning? Tks

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you I'll check her out! I watched a lot of different youtube videos, I don't think there was a specific person I followed particularly, just any videos I could find. I also studied a lot of pictures and asked questions from my farriers. What are your thoughts about leaving the heels high?

    • @ashrafahmedsaleh
      @ashrafahmedsaleh Месяц назад

      @@earthandmedicine3667 I also took their heels off, but NEVER again. And I loved your trim in the video. That's the right way, unlike mainstream farrier teachings. You were guided internally. Don't lose that.