Horseshoeing 101

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @watchingvideos4309
    @watchingvideos4309 Год назад +4

    I’ve watched over 50 hours of Farriery in the last two weeks, begun reading the Textbook of Farriery and a book about practical lameness for horses. YET YOU SIMPLIFIED FARRIERY IN 20 MIN.
    Thank You. Great video.

  • @halendavis6120
    @halendavis6120 4 года назад +5

    I love how understanding and trustworthy the horse is

  • @tedanderson3490
    @tedanderson3490 5 лет назад +12

    Trevor, i really appreciate the way you talk us through every step. I live in Sweden and am seriously considering going to school for this profession within 6 months. Thanks for the inspiration. 👍

    • @adamhayes528
      @adamhayes528 Год назад

      Ted, did you ever go to ferrier school?? I'd like to know what your experience there was like!

  • @gloriaearnhardt7364
    @gloriaearnhardt7364 5 лет назад +4

    I am just a horse owner but I love to understand these things. Thank you. I appreciate the fact you stressed in your video about doing a proper trim unique to the needs of that particular foot and then forming the shoe to that foot. This makes sense to me.

  • @JoshuaEstateRanch
    @JoshuaEstateRanch 5 лет назад +5

    To everybody out there...have you ever heard of someone "going flatout"? Well, that comes from farriers nailing on shoes. You always put the flat side of the nail to the outside so the bevel is on the inside and the nail will splay outwards when it is driven. A farrier working quickly is just going "flat out".

  • @adammcewen3224
    @adammcewen3224 2 года назад

    This is my favorite farrier video so far. Very detailed in explanation and easy to understand. All of the aspects can be seen in the video and it wasn’t rushed.

  • @avengerdarkness8402
    @avengerdarkness8402 3 года назад +1

    It’s like a horse getting manicure

  • @froggynzack
    @froggynzack 4 года назад +1

    That horse was such a good boy. Didn't give an ounce of fuss and he even lifted his foot a lil when dude came back with his shoe. Poor dude tho, you can see the burn mark on his hand that is healing. I bet that hurt like hell

  • @terriwallace5188
    @terriwallace5188 2 года назад

    Excellent video Trevor I ride a 17 yr old Dutch Warmblood who had white line disease and always worthy if he is ok. Radiographs every few months and soak with Cleantrax He had some rotation which has improved a lot. Two more shoeings and the old dead hoof toe will be gone. Thin soles so the farrier Does not pare much off the bottom but rasps or burrs down the sides hoof wall of toe. He has thick toe wall. I really like your explanation of everything you did. 😊

  • @trevorhirshberg7310
    @trevorhirshberg7310  8 лет назад +61

    Thank you everyone. I made this video for a lecture at a local college. Every horse is different. Do what you love and love what you do.

    • @meansartin
      @meansartin 8 лет назад +3

      Awesome job presenting this. Even I can understand it!

    • @jerrygaona7727
      @jerrygaona7727 6 лет назад +1

      thank you!

    • @animeaunty
      @animeaunty 5 лет назад +2

      Trevor Hirshberg
      Hey Trevor, Lenny says "Hi"
      This is the wife, Lisa & I just wanted to thank u for rescuing Lenny all those yrs ago when that car broke down when he was working with Kurk. Thanx
      The old fart is still shoein btw. Not as much but hes still gettin beat up by the hey burners. We r thinking of doing some tips for shoers on youtube. I think Lenny's personality would work VERY well on youtube.
      Anyway, Thanx

    • @gunnarschutz7675
      @gunnarschutz7675 4 года назад +1

      Great video.

    • @cpp303
      @cpp303 4 года назад

      May I please be your apprentice.

  • @Two_Buck
    @Two_Buck 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video. I've always been curious about the how's and why's of horseshoeing. Thanks.

  • @noahman27
    @noahman27 3 года назад

    So coooool. Didn't know a darned thing about this subject matter 'til right now. Very neat! Clippity Cloppity Clippity Clop! ....It's been nearly 5 years since this video was posted. We need to see some more horseshoeing Trevor.

  • @RodintheVille
    @RodintheVille 4 года назад +1

    I know nothing about horses or shoeing but you seem like a caring, professional farrier. I enjoyed watching you work.

  • @liamholding8332
    @liamholding8332 8 лет назад +3

    great video, it is easy to see just how much you love your job! and it shows in the brilliant work you do.

  • @yellowrose9355
    @yellowrose9355 5 лет назад

    An A+, & a Gold star to you! Of all the videos, yours is the ***ONLY*** that EXPLAINS the correct angle of the hoof, & HOW the Horse SUFFERS when it is "long in the toe"! (Other videos show the extreme but yours shows the EARLY stage many night not notice.) I tried to explain to a novice rental manager, even drew a diagram to show to the owner. I tried to speak for animal that cannot. Some need to see the "WHY" before they will see the "HOW".

  • @GodBlessGodBless1227
    @GodBlessGodBless1227 Год назад

    So much explained about the trimming process that I once didn’t understand. It’s much appreciated, (not that I need it lol.)Thanks! God Bless. New sub.

  • @-blicky
    @-blicky 6 лет назад +51

    this is very interesting but confused as to how I ended up here

    • @billiehorne8027
      @billiehorne8027 4 года назад +2

      Me too.

    • @vineetupadhya5237
      @vineetupadhya5237 4 года назад +3

      Same

    • @satveerc
      @satveerc 4 года назад +3

      Me too but good video.

    • @marlboroman2393
      @marlboroman2393 4 года назад

      Im here cuz i need to have a horse shoe'd

    • @londoncarter3134
      @londoncarter3134 4 года назад +2

      Same smh. I'm suppose to be helping my kid with math, instead I'm looking at horseshoes...and we live in the City nowhere near horses lol

  • @MsHugoSalazar
    @MsHugoSalazar 8 лет назад +8

    Dude excelent vid...You should do one showing all the tools that you use....Great job, that break over grinding tecnique on the horse shoe is awsome...

  • @michaelpeterson4348
    @michaelpeterson4348 4 года назад

    A true gentleman that enjoys his craft he’s very good with this horse...Appreciate these people with what they do true craftsmanship

  • @sd90mac8
    @sd90mac8 3 года назад

    EXCELLENT job farrier, excellent jobbb!!!!!!!!!! 👌✌️🤠👍

  • @ew5044
    @ew5044 4 года назад

    I knew nothing about horse shoes before watching this. Nice video. Learned a lot.

  • @johnlongenecker6560
    @johnlongenecker6560 6 лет назад +4

    HORSES sure cooperate when getting their toes worked on
    Do the cooperate right from the first time.
    It looks like they enjoy it.
    you get to be a podiatrist / cobbler / cowgirl hero
    Them cowgirls love them horses
    even cowgirls like you to notice their new shoes
    makes ‘em smile

  • @Horseyast
    @Horseyast 9 лет назад +8

    I'm studying to become a farrier. I would love to see more from you!

    • @hisandherchevyboi7023
      @hisandherchevyboi7023 5 лет назад +3

      Can u give some info on becoming a farrier cause wanting to do it also

  • @LordShwipe
    @LordShwipe 4 года назад +20

    I had to watch the “Horse” walk away a couple more times to really understand.

    • @lynn7049
      @lynn7049 4 года назад +2

      The horse was wearing nice slacks.

    • @anthonythompkins9405
      @anthonythompkins9405 3 года назад

      There was a horse in that part of the video

  • @adamk2924
    @adamk2924 5 лет назад

    this is a great demonstration video on how to do farrier work. I will be starting school for it soon and can't wait!

  • @barbaradrennen2736
    @barbaradrennen2736 2 года назад

    So amazing how talented and the incredible work. The horse is so good

  • @kells4723
    @kells4723 3 года назад

    Great work!! Such diligence and attention to detail, I bet your clients love you. Your human ones too lol.

  • @aluz827
    @aluz827 Год назад

    really love to see a farrier leave height at the caudal hoof and focus on the height at the toe! If you find that the heel crushes during a normal cycle, would you end up deciding to take the weakened heel tubules down and add a wedge pad with some sort of packing?

  • @wettosixecho
    @wettosixecho 8 лет назад +25

    i like to look at the horse walk away too

  • @poubelle_blanche
    @poubelle_blanche 6 лет назад +3

    Cool video. I have seen that before. And man did that lady have a killer figure, lucky horse.

  • @ljspencer3111
    @ljspencer3111 4 года назад

    Very instructive! Especially in the beginning! 👍

  • @user-ol7bq4ly1l
    @user-ol7bq4ly1l 6 лет назад +3

    Awesome rig, well thought out.

  • @relajad0
    @relajad0 5 лет назад +7

    You should explain more what you're looking at exactly when you see the horse walk

  • @feliperodriguez7328
    @feliperodriguez7328 3 года назад

    The 4 nail part and the clips is new to me along with the tool to check and see if everything is even.. What i would like to know. Is where exactly do you measure from and where exactly do you see when looking if is even the toe or the heel?? I would think the heel but I much rather someone tell me .. Cause ive never seen that tool before. Awesome video though, thought me a couple of things and seen some new things thats gonna help me make it easy on me and the horse next time I attempt to do my next one. 🤙🤙🤙

  • @georgepengelly2434
    @georgepengelly2434 5 лет назад +4

    4 nails and quarter clips on front all new to me 😀

  • @bilbradley7313
    @bilbradley7313 4 года назад

    You did a great job with the video and explaining horseshoeing

  • @mikeburton1703
    @mikeburton1703 4 года назад

    i can tell you are good at your job and truly concerned for the horse.....good job buddy......i would hire you....

  • @normandoty6133
    @normandoty6133 8 лет назад +77

    great looking body, coming and going, the horse ain't bad either.

  • @perjrgensen8280
    @perjrgensen8280 4 года назад +1

    Good video.. Greetings from Denmark.... In Denmark, if you want to become a farrier, you must study for 4 years… I pay $190 for 4 new shoes to my Quater Horse.. every 6-8 weeks.. My veterinarian is also my equine dentist, specially trained, my horse have the dentist every 9 month.. chiropractor every 6 months.. vaccinated once a year.. My horse is my very best friend, 15 years old and gelding..

  • @jinlee3329
    @jinlee3329 4 года назад

    I belive the horse must be happy with a new set of shoes !

  • @tombob9201
    @tombob9201 Год назад +1

    So to “fix “your contracted heel you cut the butress?? “Fix” one problem start another ….

  • @JNacoustic
    @JNacoustic 6 лет назад +4

    Hey Trevor, thanks for posting the video. I'd like to offer you a couple friendly tips. Always angle your clips whether you hot fit them or not. Hammering the clips down from straight up causes unnecessary pinching of the hoof wall where you can see distortions in the white line and hoof capsule over a shoeing cycle. It will also increase the likelihood of the clip ripping hoof wall apart when you lose a shoe. Also cutting away the base of the heel like this is a terrible practice. You are weakening the existing heel creating the possibility of quarter cracks and distortions in the caudle portion of the hoof. I realize this was a few years ago, but its still worth mentioning!

    • @scruffynurffhurter
      @scruffynurffhurter 5 лет назад +1

      I completely agree with you there mate.

    • @animeaunty
      @animeaunty 5 лет назад

      Yes, that heel is sheared enuf.
      Also, needs to open the toe more. That hoof was a perfect circle & the shoe shoulda been one too.

    • @SuperMazorquero
      @SuperMazorquero 5 лет назад

      Slowjet OOOH KAY THEN SHOW AS A VIDEO SO WE CAN SEE YOU WORK !!!! Sheers

    • @trevorhirshberg7310
      @trevorhirshberg7310  5 лет назад

      Proof is in results not social media comments. I monitored the hooves reaction to cutting the heals. The results speak for themselves.

  • @prypiat27
    @prypiat27 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video, just what I was looking for, Thank you very much!

  • @SuperMazorquero
    @SuperMazorquero 5 лет назад

    Great job Mister !! Thanks for the classs!!😉😉🤟🏻

  • @كتابتاريخالأسمريلإبندباءممنوعم

    Great and quick work because you did not hurt the horse .

  • @MP-gk2jr
    @MP-gk2jr 5 лет назад +1

    Informative !! Thanks for share n post!

  • @Iamgone1961
    @Iamgone1961 Год назад

    Thank you for explaining all of this 👍

  • @joearagon3454
    @joearagon3454 4 года назад

    Cody’s platform shoes good to go!!!!

  • @anthonythompkins9405
    @anthonythompkins9405 3 года назад

    I think it’s funny how people are worried about if it hurts the horse, if a horse doesn’t want you to do something it will let you know. If it hurt a horse can cancel your subscription to life real fast

  • @cbsmitty7281
    @cbsmitty7281 5 лет назад +2

    Just curious why didn't you set the nails?. Wouldn't work here in Florida hoofs stay to wet and soft have to really srt nails and mid-high clinics.. But great looking hoof. Tally Ho.. 😂

  • @lowellmorse6723
    @lowellmorse6723 5 лет назад

    Awesome video. I will ask a (stupid) question: Can that shoe be thinner? I do like the clips, as it appears to require less nails. Less nails, less damage to the laminate. I learned from "barefoot" folks.

  • @joniatoms9798
    @joniatoms9798 2 года назад

    Can you explain why the hot shoe is placed first and the burning of the hoof is done?

  • @joshbrucks
    @joshbrucks 7 лет назад +11

    Didn't break the clinches before pulling?

    • @marvinmarvin6672
      @marvinmarvin6672 4 года назад +1

      Just ripped em right through

    • @jaysutles3205
      @jaysutles3205 3 года назад

      Sometimes they don't crippled them so they probably wasn't crippled they came off to Easley to be crippled. They just slid right off.. you can watch other videos and they will tell you they do not have to be crippled. It just depends on the horse and what he is going to be used for. 6 weeks is a good short period of time to be shoes..

  • @mysterioustransmission2536
    @mysterioustransmission2536 6 лет назад

    I love how everyone just came here for the girl and couldn't give two shits about the horse

  • @Halee820
    @Halee820 8 лет назад +2

    What happened to your left hand? (Otherwise fantastic video) I love watching great Ferriers)

  • @fantom97
    @fantom97 5 лет назад

    Phenomenal video!!! Thank you sir!!!

  • @toohoney8674
    @toohoney8674 6 лет назад

    I sure do enjoy good clean horse power

  • @derekrwatson346
    @derekrwatson346 5 лет назад

    I like how squared away that trailer is.

  • @robertguyton7189
    @robertguyton7189 4 года назад

    Man I really wanna do this for a living I love horses and this is so right for my personality. I'm gonna find a school

    • @robertguyton7189
      @robertguyton7189 4 года назад

      I need to find how I could do like an apprentice thing or something lol

  • @SuperMazorquero
    @SuperMazorquero 5 лет назад

    WELL DONE MASTER !!!

  • @tcnc5826
    @tcnc5826 8 лет назад

    Great quality vid. Mr. Hirshberg, can you give some info on the trailer? Is it custom made? Is it from a food truck? It really makes sense using this instead of a van or the back of a pick-up. I also like the idea of offering credit card payment.

    • @trevorhirshberg7310
      @trevorhirshberg7310  8 лет назад +2

      Stonewell

    • @tcnc5826
      @tcnc5826 8 лет назад

      Thanks. They actually specialize in farrier work. www.stonewellbodies.com/who/farriers.cfm

  • @Gabey_inc
    @Gabey_inc 9 лет назад +3

    Great job Trevor! & awesome quality

  • @impactodelsurenterprise2440
    @impactodelsurenterprise2440 4 года назад

    Is it possible to learn this on your own, as a hobby?

  • @elizaguamanpinela3810
    @elizaguamanpinela3810 4 года назад

    what's the cost of horseshoeing? you don't have to say the price excatly . just a more ore less thanks. sorry for my bad english . l'm from south america.

  • @siemprefeliz1
    @siemprefeliz1 9 лет назад +1

    what's the name of the steel tool you used to see if the heels were the level ? And where can you buy one?

  • @wvjeeplife13
    @wvjeeplife13 5 лет назад +1

    Where did you get the tool or gauge that shows the Alignment of the leg with the coffin bone/heal?

  • @cpayne1757
    @cpayne1757 9 лет назад

    WHAT is the tool you're using to check balance / alignment?? I've never seen that one before.

    • @rashidsteba7321
      @rashidsteba7321 9 лет назад

      +Zippy DoDah i was wondering that too

    • @trevorhirshberg7310
      @trevorhirshberg7310  8 лет назад

      T square

    • @musichoer
      @musichoer 8 лет назад

      Have you welded that yourself or obtained it somewhere? This special one looks very good. There are some more basic ones available that I have seen. Anyways, I have never seen such a tool being used here (Germany).

    • @JNacoustic
      @JNacoustic 6 лет назад

      Pass on the T square it doesnt acount for common axial/sub axial rotational devations (crooked pasterns, which are pretty common). Its a good way to get in trouble.

  • @halmain7406
    @halmain7406 7 лет назад

    Good video

  • @jessicacallahan9711
    @jessicacallahan9711 4 года назад

    Do you still do as much hot shoeing?

  • @merleyazzilla3009
    @merleyazzilla3009 4 года назад

    Very informative... thanks.

  • @MissFlying1
    @MissFlying1 8 лет назад +1

    Beautiful hoof!!

  • @linuxsport
    @linuxsport 4 года назад

    Are the horses trained to not move during this process?

    • @paigethefarrier6243
      @paigethefarrier6243 4 года назад +1

      Yes. Lots of horses dont stand that well though unfortunately. Makes our jobs as farriers so much harder when they bounce around

    • @linuxsport
      @linuxsport 4 года назад

      @@paigethefarrier6243 Thank you for the reply.

  • @bryanrose20
    @bryanrose20 4 года назад

    What does burning hoof smell like

    • @carsten.hamburg8771
      @carsten.hamburg8771 3 года назад

      I find it horrible. You probably get used to it over time.

  • @trevorhirshberg7310
    @trevorhirshberg7310  8 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @rb89509
    @rb89509 6 лет назад

    Nice gait!

  • @Janelle.Bombshell
    @Janelle.Bombshell 8 лет назад

    Very interesting!!

  • @12_horsebackrider22
    @12_horsebackrider22 6 лет назад

    Since you said you were only doing 1 shoe and the other 3 some other time that isn't always the healthiest thing because the level of the horses legs is uneven and that can do something to their muscles

    • @xXFeralArtsXx
      @xXFeralArtsXx 6 лет назад +2

      12_ horsebackrider *fucking facepalm* He does all 4 you moron, just one for video. What fucking farrier just does one shoe a day or something? 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @lauramarr6241
    @lauramarr6241 8 лет назад

    Great video. What do you plan on doing to address the contraction of that heel? Will taking a small piece of the frog be the only thing you will do in this shoeing?

  • @wessmithdenver
    @wessmithdenver 8 лет назад +20

    @ 1:26 - sorry ma'am I wasn't looking at the horse, could you walk away again plz :)

  • @thefilthygringo9228
    @thefilthygringo9228 6 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @sablon3123
    @sablon3123 5 лет назад

    WOW THAT was really cool! one I'm curious how much that talk costs to shoe a horse just one or 4 and 2 you don't put any of that other stuff that looks like it's got a little cotton ball swab in a wire on the lid of the stuff? I don't know what its called but you don't use that for disease and what not?

  • @billiehorne8027
    @billiehorne8027 4 года назад

    Okkkk. so, how the hell I get over here?? LMAO.

  • @adlinks662
    @adlinks662 7 лет назад +1

    17:48 you can see the horse slightly lifting his right foot off the ground so that it could be handled. I find that fascinating lol.

  • @benmoule8705
    @benmoule8705 5 лет назад

    Do you nail into the white line or hoof wall

  • @michaelgatien4277
    @michaelgatien4277 5 лет назад

    did the horse just GROWL briefly at you 4:12 ?

  • @Rowlett54
    @Rowlett54 8 лет назад

    what is the leather patch on top of the dudes shoe laces for, to keep crap out of his shoe?

    • @lauramarr6241
      @lauramarr6241 8 лет назад

      +Rowlett54 Probably to protect his feet from a stomping horse.

    • @antoniowilliams1746
      @antoniowilliams1746 8 лет назад +2

      Metatarsal guards , usually worn to protect the foot from crushing injuries. Steel foundry workers wears these also.

    • @tcnc5826
      @tcnc5826 8 лет назад

      +Antonio Williams If you read the reviews on sites that sell these, most people buy them either because of OSHA or after an accident. They're a great idea for any activity where something heavy may smash your foot, i.e. logging, etc.

  • @DirkWinters
    @DirkWinters 5 лет назад

    nice shoeing. 👍

  • @Tater4200
    @Tater4200 5 лет назад

    just to make sure that its nice and even...then thats making it look pretty lolol

  • @dicekiwi
    @dicekiwi 5 лет назад

    22 minutes a foot, what do ya charge??????

  • @kactusjoe
    @kactusjoe 7 лет назад

    With all that cement pad ,why not move that horse to the center ,so as he is not hanging off of the pad????

  • @buttermilkbaysoap9416
    @buttermilkbaysoap9416 8 лет назад

    So interesting

  • @PushyPawn
    @PushyPawn 4 года назад

    But you forgot the hoof polish.

  • @nicynodle2
    @nicynodle2 9 лет назад

    Love to know how you became a farrier.

  • @Will-jg9km
    @Will-jg9km 7 лет назад

    You should get a GoPro and take videos of you shoeing so people could watch more and get a first person point of view. You seem like good farrier

  • @briannamundwiller7500
    @briannamundwiller7500 7 лет назад

    Move to Missouri!!

  • @Coal2956
    @Coal2956 5 лет назад

    I'm here cuz of red dead

  • @jefferyschirm4103
    @jefferyschirm4103 3 года назад

    Since it's 101 ok , buts let's try not to cover the back of the frog , it creates a rock a debrie pocket !!

  • @magnoliaparino5786
    @magnoliaparino5786 4 года назад

    How to buy a use horse shoe

    • @paigethefarrier6243
      @paigethefarrier6243 4 года назад

      All us farriers have a scrap pile behind our shops just ask. We have to get rid of them so if someone wants one I have yet to meet a farrier who isn't happy to oblige. I will even spiff them up and make them look pretty if a kid asks tor one when I'm out shoeing

  • @briannamartinez4047
    @briannamartinez4047 8 лет назад

    thumbs up!

  • @trevorhirshberg7310
    @trevorhirshberg7310  5 лет назад

    Google Trevor Hirshberg farrier for a second video commercial I did for total feeds.