So there is a vertical crack on the hoof. Basically he cleaned out the crack to make sure there was no infection below the surface, or an abscess which caused the crack. Because there was no abscess he did not use any special germicidal compounds. He then drilled an entrance on each side of the crack to support inlayed nails that then act as anchors for the wire to support tension to close the crack as the hoof grows out. Kind of like braces on teeth. The wire down the middle tightens the other wires because by hand it is hard to create the pull or tension he needs. The chiseling of the lower hoof edge is so that no pressure is on that section of the outer hoof wall enabling the hoof to heal without further concussion. Finally, to 1. keep the wires safe and the horse safe from the wires, and 2. to help the hoof wall heal, he used a hand made frame with the tape to insert the hoof repair compound which he inserted similar to a silicone gun. Once dry and hard he filed it smooth. Think of how a dentist fills your cavities :D Hope this explains everything.
The principle is, he’s creating clearance to unload the heel, floating it to allow the crack to heal whilst bearing less load. Secondarily he is creating two hinges in healthy tissue that will give the damaged area a rest. The nails and wire are stabilising the crack giving it a chance to grow and repair unloaded in tensile, shear and also to some extent laterally and medially by reducing friction with the shoe.
It's French to me. Great job holding the foot together but in truth if you have been the one trimming and shoeing this horse you actually caused the issue by over trimming the heels which pulled the corronary band from which the hoof wall horn tubules grow down and structurally are simily to the 2x4's lined up to frame a house. As long as the horn tubuels are in alignment and the correct length from to to heel, yes at about at 12-15 degree angle of the hairline from front to back and gradually getting shorter from toe to heel until the heels are about 2/3 the length of the toe. And again back to the horn tubuels all lined up | | | | |, the foot stays correct. (they are at an angle though but for the demonstation I can only use what is on this key board and I have to use the slash slanted fonts to represent the horn tubuels that are out of alignment.) And again the "hairline" which is above the coronary band that grows the horn tubules in a straighty line from front to back ________though at a slight angle. But NOTICE this foot the coronary band as seen by the hairline drops down about 1 1/2" in the back pullingthe bulb down and changing the angles of the horn tubules that are like the frame of the hoof capsule and must be in alignment \\\\\\\\\. Now you have a situation where the ones in the rear are growing into the ones in the middle or quarter and the quarter tubules will not move and so they crack. \\\\\\| | | | |. The true answer is to restore the heels and the level of the coronary band and realign the horn tubules. This will also correct the anatomy of the inner foot which is also being damaged by the reduction of th e heel buttress which is leading to the bulbs being pulled down and under which also bends the bars up into the back of the underside of the foot.
@michael konstantinovich bordwell Well I could have just said what the person below said: "WTF!!!!!! do you know ANYTHING about hooves and horses???!!!" Would that have made it easier for you?
@michael konstantinovich bordwell Well, point stand some could be thankful she just gather the technical information about ... By the way thoses kinds a cracks just don't "heal" as common folks imagine an heal ... If the hoof grows normally again, if it is well took in care, ... If oiling the hoof is properly done ... By times it will disappear with the normal process the growth a hoof ... Not saying you're wrong when you tell that hoof might need a new cut ... But you'll have to rectify the angle and "grind" bit more up front the hoof then into the heel ... So the horse have the proper tension all along nerves n muscle its legs ... Did y'all realise you could grind a hoof and just don't give "an how to relate sir ?" to "properly" sharpened "blades" ???? Feel pity for thoses ignorant ones not realizing how "Sciences" could be deadly "polite" and enlightened "way to proceed" ... That video show a pretty good patch or "trick" when you need the horse for an in times close event ... Re-cutting the hoof won't change "the need" fix ... And could be done soon after ... Maybe with the proper length, angle, even tools ... It don't change the needs if the horse gotta be ride ! Or up front cart ... Nice patch, but in the distance . Only a patch ! That's it .
bonjour, jaimerais en savoir plus sur le ruban orange utilisé (compagnie, où sen proccurer sur internet, etc). Car ici, avec du ``duck tape`` ça l'a fait une réaction chimique...
Par habitude : Goudron de Norvège au pinceau sur la sole, la fourchette nettoyée propre (curettée, brossée) ... Mixture huile de laurier, ultra-levure, idem sur la partie externe du sabot ... Du temps, . La nécessité d'un tel patch pour une utilisation intensive, nécessaire, (obligatoire conditionnée) de la monture reste délicate ... C'est toujours délicat, avec ou sans, d' ailleurs . Et, vu la pousse, quelque soit les raisons "d' état" (et, il y en a un paquets de soit disant opposables, dont la vitesse de nage d' un cheval lancé plein gaz, en haute mer 😉), l' angle d' appui de la ferrure suivante devra être "corrigée" . L' avant est un peu long pour une allure "standard" et fait travailler les tendons, peut-être au point si ce n' est d' aggraver l' inconfort de la monture, lui rendre a terme toutes les articulations "matraquées" ...
Wow another person that knows nothing about fixing quarter cracks or horses hubs I hate to say this being a Ferrier and seen this kind of stuff just makes me shake my head and they wonder why people don’t respect our business. Because there’s too many people like this that don’t know what they’re doing
No Wonder the poor horse has hoof problems, look at all those DAMN nails driven into his hooves! Geez ! It amazes me that a Person actually believes that that's a good idea!
Como deforma la herradura los vasos del caballo es increible que cosa que los caballos salvajes no les hace falta herradura si a un caballo lo harias recorrer 20 km diariis no haria falta herradura
Es increible ver como un caballo se queda cojo al intentar hacer una ruta llevandolo descalzo..el herraje no se invento ayer lleva siglos,y de momento ninguno se murio por herrarle,
@@СерікқалиӘділғазыұлы Кээде ушинтип аттардын туягы жарылып кетет каты травма алганда ат жараксыз болуп калышы мумкун туяк бутпой койсо ошого жамап жатат
Susan Flowers Its not even a false quarter , just a superficial crack , then makes two more and weakens further. would have been better leaving it and showing it regular , god job he isn’t a English farrier . Omg
So there is a vertical crack on the hoof. Basically he cleaned out the crack to make sure there was no infection below the surface, or an abscess which caused the crack. Because there was no abscess he did not use any special germicidal compounds. He then drilled an entrance on each side of the crack to support inlayed nails that then act as anchors for the wire to support tension to close the crack as the hoof grows out. Kind of like braces on teeth. The wire down the middle tightens the other wires because by hand it is hard to create the pull or tension he needs. The chiseling of the lower hoof edge is so that no pressure is on that section of the outer hoof wall enabling the hoof to heal without further concussion. Finally, to 1. keep the wires safe and the horse safe from the wires, and 2. to help the hoof wall heal, he used a hand made frame with the tape to insert the hoof repair compound which he inserted similar to a silicone gun. Once dry and hard he filed it smooth. Think of how a dentist fills your cavities :D Hope this explains everything.
Thank you for explaining. I know next to nil about horses.
Kirsten Johnston it does, because now I understand what he is doing now 😂
Nice explanation
Thank you for taking the time to explain this to many. 👍
The explanation is much appreciated. Thank you.
Très méthodique , très soigné ; respects !!
Merci pour votre commentaire et surtout la musique
The principle is, he’s creating clearance to unload the heel, floating it to allow the crack to heal whilst bearing less load. Secondarily he is creating two hinges in healthy tissue that will give the damaged area a rest. The nails and wire are stabilising the crack giving it a chance to grow and repair unloaded in tensile, shear and also to some extent laterally and medially by reducing friction with the shoe.
Nicholas Charnley thanks
Thank you
This was awesome to watch !! It’s time Ive ever seen this done !!
That horse sure has a lot of patients almost as though it knows what you're doing for it
Отличная работа!!! Мастеру лайк!!!!
Это что бы предотвратить трещину или как? Но я там не увидел трещину
Bravo ,
Un travail de pro , mais il ne peut pas être infecter des clous non stérilisé?
Fine job! How did it look after a few resets?
I am soo confused but u hope what he did helps the horse tremendously and would like to see the results when the hoof is better
Ingenioso y muy preciso en tu restauracion del casco.
Hermoso trabajo y felicidades por tu trabajo!!!
Parabéns! Excelente trabalho e técnica!
Good job....
Greeting from malaysia
🤗🤗👍👍🤝🤝😊😊
It's French to me. Great job holding the foot together but in truth if you have been the one trimming and shoeing this horse you actually caused the issue by over trimming the heels which pulled the corronary band from which the hoof wall horn tubules grow down and structurally are simily to the 2x4's lined up to frame a house. As long as the horn tubuels are in alignment and the correct length from to to heel, yes at about at 12-15 degree angle of the hairline from front to back and gradually getting shorter from toe to heel until the heels are about 2/3 the length of the toe. And again back to the horn tubuels all lined up | | | | |, the foot stays correct. (they are at an angle though but for the demonstation I can only use what is on this key board and I have to use the slash slanted fonts to represent the horn tubuels that are out of alignment.)
And again the "hairline" which is above the coronary band that grows the horn tubules in a straighty line from front to back ________though at a slight angle. But NOTICE this foot the coronary band as seen by the hairline drops down about 1 1/2" in the back pullingthe bulb down and changing the angles of the horn tubules that are like the frame of the hoof capsule and must be in alignment \\\\\\\\\. Now you have a situation where the ones in the rear are growing into the ones in the middle or quarter and the quarter tubules will not move and so they crack. \\\\\\| | | | |. The true answer is to restore the heels and the level of the coronary band and realign the horn tubules. This will also correct the anatomy of the inner foot which is also being damaged by the reduction of th e heel buttress which is leading to the bulbs being pulled down and under which also bends the bars up into the back of the underside of the foot.
@michael konstantinovich bordwell Well I could have just said what the person below said: "WTF!!!!!! do you know ANYTHING about hooves and horses???!!!" Would that have made it easier for you?
@michael konstantinovich bordwell
Well, point stand some could be thankful she just gather the technical information about ...
By the way thoses kinds a cracks just don't "heal" as common folks imagine an heal ...
If the hoof grows normally again, if it is well took in care, ...
If oiling the hoof is properly done ...
By times it will disappear with the normal process the growth a hoof ...
Not saying you're wrong when you tell that hoof might need a new cut ...
But you'll have to rectify the angle and "grind" bit more up front the hoof then into the heel ...
So the horse have the proper tension all along nerves n muscle its legs ...
Did y'all realise you could grind a hoof and just don't give "an how to relate sir ?" to "properly" sharpened "blades" ????
Feel pity for thoses ignorant ones not realizing how "Sciences" could be deadly "polite" and enlightened "way to proceed" ...
That video show a pretty good patch or "trick" when you need the horse for an in times close event ...
Re-cutting the hoof won't change "the need" fix ...
And could be done soon after ...
Maybe with the proper length, angle, even tools ...
It don't change the needs if the horse gotta be ride ! Or up front cart ...
Nice patch, but in the distance .
Only a patch !
That's it .
Fascinating! I doubt that the horse would have tolerated this so well if he were being hurt.
"Undercover" farrier "par excellence" !!! Mes meilleurs voeux au cheval et au propriétaire...
)doros francai desieme ceme
c :
Pra que serve isso? Fechar rachaduras só pôde.
Great job! You need to give lessons on this procedure. Thank you.😀💁🏼
Good job 🎩🎩🎩
What in the world are you doing to that horses hoof I have never seen that done before
You are more gentle with that horse hoof than a dentist is on teeth,
why was that done? hell prevent the crack from going up in the leg?
Love the music !
Superglue?
Very good bravo majstore
A super good job only thing I would have put something into crack for infection day but a good job overall looks good
فنان حرفي
Que buen trabajo. Excelente
bonjour, jaimerais en savoir plus sur le ruban orange utilisé (compagnie, où sen proccurer sur internet, etc). Car ici, avec du ``duck tape`` ça l'a fait une réaction chimique...
Muy. Buen. Trabajo. Sobre. Los. Cuantos. 👍👍👍
Isto não é um trabalho .isso é arte...
Прекрасная работа
Now as that hoof grows you will eventually cut out the wire and nail tips as you go?
yes
Is this person from south african ?
Don’t worry, it’s a cadaver horse
Can someone explain what his goal is in this, it was just in my recommended and I’m just wondering what he’s trying to fix?
See my reply above :D
Buen trabajo lo felicito.
Par habitude :
Goudron de Norvège au pinceau sur la sole, la fourchette nettoyée propre (curettée, brossée) ...
Mixture huile de laurier, ultra-levure, idem sur la partie externe du sabot ...
Du temps, .
La nécessité d'un tel patch pour une utilisation intensive, nécessaire, (obligatoire conditionnée) de la monture reste délicate ...
C'est toujours délicat, avec ou sans, d' ailleurs .
Et, vu la pousse, quelque soit les raisons "d' état" (et, il y en a un paquets de soit disant opposables, dont la vitesse de nage d' un cheval lancé plein gaz, en haute mer 😉), l' angle d' appui de la ferrure suivante devra être "corrigée" .
L' avant est un peu long pour une allure "standard" et fait travailler les tendons, peut-être au point si ce n' est d' aggraver l' inconfort de la monture, lui rendre a terme toutes les articulations "matraquées" ...
Muito bem feito, parabéns.
Withe amasing
very nice job
Very good man 👍
Maravilha ........
Buen maestro
Gran profesional
Wow, i really want u to be my teacher, Sir...
Wow another person that knows nothing about fixing quarter cracks or horses hubs I hate to say this being a Ferrier and seen this kind of stuff just makes me shake my head and they wonder why people don’t respect our business. Because there’s too many people like this that don’t know what they’re doing
In foreign countries they do things very different , not sure this one is right.
This is horrible , I do not like the way he is doing this .
Bv felicitarii!!
Bravo.
Did it work?
Amazing!
Just hope that the horse won't go lame after that " hoof repair", lol
So we create 2 other cracks just as big and nasty as the original wtf!?!?
Half people saying wtf u doing ...and the other half saying good job....lmao!!! I guess the half saying good job know as much as he does lol
Because there are sometimes more than one way to treat issues 😁
Bonito trabajo, muy técnico,
???y eso para que sirve o que??gracias
@@miguelbmiguelbs9461 lo mismo me pregunto pq no vi q el casco estaba dañado
bravo joli travail de pro
Belo trabalho.
No Wonder the poor horse has hoof problems, look at all those DAMN nails driven into his hooves! Geez ! It amazes me that a Person actually believes that that's a good idea!
dork!
Bom dia meu amigo também tenho um canal e faço trabalhos com madeira da uma forcinha lá
Супер
Hold up y did he do that I’ve fever been so confused in my life
Me two
Horse has a crack in his shoe and he sewed it up. :)
For anyone who says this guy doesn't know what he's doing. I'll fill you in. He's making racing stripes. It will make him faster. Ya that's it.
Cómo chingados llegué aquí?
Bravo!
What he is doing is call”lacing” !!!!!
Steven Robertson thank you!
Nice background music
But that's all !
Why don't you just glue th crack I've done it it works temporarily until the farrier comes.
Is this commnet for real? That is the farrier lololol.
He is the Farrier. 👏
Como deforma la herradura los vasos del caballo es increible que cosa que los caballos salvajes no les hace falta herradura si a un caballo lo harias recorrer 20 km diariis no haria falta herradura
Es increible ver como un caballo se queda cojo al intentar hacer una ruta llevandolo descalzo..el herraje no se invento ayer lleva siglos,y de momento ninguno se murio por herrarle,
@@nando-kk2rd quien hablo de muerte solo planteo que los caballos salbajes nadie le oone herradura
A los caballos salvajes no se les hace trabajar con una persona encima de su lomo x lo tanto no las necesitan
@@nando-kk2rd que tiene que ver
awesome
( shakes head )
Muito bom parabéns
WHAT does he doing??
Well done!
Откуда горантия,что в тех местах где забил гвозди не даст трещину
That's why he is the farrier thank god you are NOT
Foi só eu que vi ele passar a grossa na coroa? 🤔
有經驗的釘甲大師
Que porra ele ta fazendo...?
И хозяину латку . За хороший уход.
На лбу да?
Profissional... parabéns!!!
But horseshoe nails still stay there.
The nails are just an anchor for the wire. They will grow out.
Ummm maybe u should take some more classes by a properly certified farrier .....
Мне интересно теперь сколько держит
@@СерікқалиӘділғазыұлы Кээде ушинтип аттардын туягы жарылып кетет каты травма алганда ат жараксыз болуп калышы мумкун туяк бутпой койсо ошого жамап жатат
Мен кыргызмын баурым
OHHHH!!! this is an abscess! the guy is opening the pockets to the open air so that they can heal properly... OHHHH!!! i was like what the heck?
Abscess?!?! hah he's doing a real poor job of trying to close a quarter crack.
Надо было зашпаклевать
Ирг
Les bases sont pas là...
Конь как никак вес имеет тем более задние ноги
lol
It's bad enough that he has shoes, NOW he also has more cracks than what he started with. I don't get it!
Susan Flowers Its not even a false quarter , just a superficial crack , then makes two more and weakens further. would have been better leaving it and showing it regular , god job he isn’t a English farrier . Omg
Thank you for replying
you can not get it so do not try.
Зб
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What the hell?