Lovely work! And kudos to the photographer as well, for knowing the work so well he/she frames the various angles extremely well, to tell the story of this trim. Well done!
Great video as always. Have you tried to record the video without the autofocus? The continuous change of focus each time your hands or arms get close to the camera and the lag while refocusing give some dizziness. Maybe you try it already and does not give the result you want. Thanks anyway for your content 😄
i dont know jack about horse caring so im really just wondering, how far in do those nails go and does it hurt the horse? i mean obviously if it hurted they probably wouldve bucked but hurt as in do they feel something being hammered into their... heck i dont even know what the hoof is made of, skin/muscle/bones/something else genuinely curious
Love watching these!!! High quality videos too. I’m curious to know why such long nails are used when nailing the horse shoe in, if they end up being clipped off anyway. Might be a silly question but if anyone has an answer, please educate me!
I'm not a farrier, but I imagine it's to assure a good hold on the shoe. Since the hoof is angled the depths vary. Nails are pretty cheap to make/buy so it's not a huge loss to keep an average length on hand and nip away excess to assure that the shoe stays put securely ❤ *edit also to assure positioning of the nail after it is placed
After a long 12 hour shift at work i look forward to watching your videos, it helps to relax me , i love your videos. Watching from Hollywood Florida.
Been away for a while and miss watching your videos before going to bed. Best horse shoeing process ❤
Yay, happy to have new video.
Lovely work! And kudos to the photographer as well, for knowing the work so well he/she frames the various angles extremely well, to tell the story of this trim. Well done!
Remarkable outcome!! You are a master at this wonderful craft. 👌
I'm by no means a farrier but I sure enjoy watching your video's. Great job, thank you!
Man he's underrated:(
You sir are an artist! 😉👍🏻💯
Very interesting and satisfying to watch
You do a great job.
Your a artist
Good job!👌😊
Hes a damn good farrier!
nice jobe you are the best.
Thank you my friend
Obsessed 😍
Amazing
Great video as always. Have you tried to record the video without the autofocus? The continuous change of focus each time your hands or arms get close to the camera and the lag while refocusing give some dizziness. Maybe you try it already and does not give the result you want. Thanks anyway for your content 😄
i dont know jack about horse caring so im really just wondering, how far in do those nails go and does it hurt the horse? i mean obviously if it hurted they probably wouldve bucked but hurt as in do they feel something being hammered into their... heck i dont even know what the hoof is made of, skin/muscle/bones/something else
genuinely curious
Love watching these!!! High quality videos too. I’m curious to know why such long nails are used when nailing the horse shoe in, if they end up being clipped off anyway. Might be a silly question but if anyone has an answer, please educate me!
I'm not a farrier, but I imagine it's to assure a good hold on the shoe. Since the hoof is angled the depths vary. Nails are pretty cheap to make/buy so it's not a huge loss to keep an average length on hand and nip away excess to assure that the shoe stays put securely ❤
*edit also to assure positioning of the nail after it is placed
Great job! What hoof knives are you using? Brand? Thank you!
What’s the different types of shoes? This one had that cover to it and you applied that stuff before hand. What is all of that? I know nothing.
Great video but would like some explanation why you are doing certain applications and use of different shoes. What was wrong with this horse?
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I was wondering if cutting down the sides and middle of frog uncomfortable for horse?
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Omg
SpongeBob bran horseshoe purse the horse😢
Not his best work on sizing the shoe.🤷🏿
You sure about that?