There is no balancing act in life like trying to do something and look somewhat professional while involving the kids. Good job, Dad! Great video as always.
Honestly, This guys voice fits super well to his face, I really wishes that he does this more often. Because he's even more enjoyable to see and hear, but if it Is to much of an effort than you now its cool, but still GREAT VIDEO, LOVED IT MAN 👍🤝
@@maverick_vet I'd Actually really Appreciate it, thank you so much Mr. Sheldon Tomas, I'm kinda new here but man have I learned alot, No offense but before this channel I never knew horses where this complex, aspecially there feet, or hoefs, or shoes, what can I call them Feet or hoef's? 😁
I loved this video! I enjoyed watching the joy on the kid’s face as he helped daddy open the box. It was fun watching him claim items and then realize they were of no interest to him and “too heavy” and tell daddy he could have his tools back. My kids are in high school. One graduates this year. These years are precious! You will be glad that you did this in later years; as that father son moment will live on indefinitely for you to look back on and enjoy. The horse part was great too, but the kids stole your thunder!
"or if your horse isn't so good to your farrier" Even horse parents have to give I'm sorry gifts for their naughty fur kids behavior lol 🤣❤️ Made me laugh so hard
Good to see you Sheldon! I didn't know you had a family. You are very brave for pulling out of the safe and comfortable steady work zone with a growing family, and chasing your dream to be something greater. I don't know if I would have done it. Mad respect brother! I wish you every success.
@@maverick_vet most fathers would have chosen family, work and weekend beers, yet you choose to to go to a vet school instead. Even if your wife is taking good care of the kids, balancing between being a father, doing your job and being a student has to take a great amount of effort. I have to congratulate you for doing something what most guys don't have the mental strength to do. 👍
Just to add a bit, the fact you take the time to teach your boys about what you do is so heartening to see. A lot of people don't get to have that time with their parents for whatever reason be it a hard job or being tired when done with work. But for the kids to learn about the tools you use and see and connect that with you is really cool. Though they are young now it's never too early to put the time in. My dad was a finish carpenter and I didn't know it then, but now I appreciate all the time we spent on jobs sites and how he would teach me about his craft. Now that he's been gone I will always be thankful for those hidden life lessons. Cheers to you and your young family.
That's the first time I've seen you work and fit a shoe cold, but I guess being away from home and without your regular kit you make do. Enjoy your break from your studies and time spent with your family. 💙🇭🇲 Australia
I loved this video so much. I literally laughed out loud at your boys!! They reminded me of mine when they were little. Enjoy it as long as you can. They grow up fast. Thanks for the info on the Farrier Box. My mares are a handful. I can see a future gift for my very patient farrier!!!
Another comment: I love how pure your videos are. The horses are always like, ranchy, cowy or in need of treatment. Like, Pinto Bean and Dusty and the donkey. I just love how true this feels, as a horse owner its just charming and so nice to see work done on horses that are real workers or just loved pets or just really in need of a good trim. Such a pure channel. This is real life folks!!! Thank you for that sheldon. Its great to see. Keep including anatomy and the horses name and their job. I love it.
I know this is a old video but your kids crack me up! The one making all the expressions is hilarious. Seeing a RUclipsr and his children makes things feel personal and human. It’s a nice refresher to see.
I love all you videos so much!!!! My family got 16 horses right now and mine favorite is name stitch hes 8 years old quarter horse bay and he smiles!!!
Thanks for the video. Even with your dad's tools, you're still a sculptor. Hopefully if #1 becomes a gold miner, then #2 can become a farrier like his dad. Stay strong and thanks again.
Oh my goodness that’s was amazing thank you for sharing your unboxing with you two adorable sons, I think they enjoyed it as much as you, love watching you shoe a horse so fascinating our very best wishes from Lockdown Reading England 🏴❤️xx
Super cute assistants you have. I love the idea of sending this to your favorite farrier for all the great care and kindness they do. What you do is a work of art and is mesmerizing to watch. Thank you for sharing your craft. I’m from the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, east end. God Bless!
i’ve seen your forging skills and you should DEFINITELY try going on forged in fire. it’s one of my favorite shows on netflix to watch. also i used to ride 4H but i never knew how many times i should’ve said thank you to our farrier for all the hard work he did! I’m also from the middle of nowhere in Midland Texas
@@maverick_vet You definitely miss all the shots you don’t take! And i guarantee your wife and little ones would love to see you on TV not just youtube!!
14:11 what is that white crust all over the hoof? Horses I used to ride on had clean grey hoof... You can see that on my 2 Jastarnia videos I'm not a real equestrian nor Someone with knowledge so please educate me what is that 😌
I am no expert, but I will say it doesn't look like anything that could be causing the horse problems with its care. I certainly don't see hoof cracks or anything. I will guess (just an educated guess after looking up stuff) that it is a small layer of crusted dirt, like after walking in the mud. The rest of the hoof gets rubbed and all sorts of things.
@@AllisonRichardsonSquared for a second I thought someone put acrylic paint on the hooves cus that's what it looks like to me and I work with acrylic everyday due to being in art school
He mentioned being in Arizona. The white stuff on the hoof is dehydrated periople, the natural covering of the hoof. In wetter conditions it is not so noticeable.
I know what your saying about things can be awkward first use! Just even simple rasp changes can throw ya off, I'm an apprentice and the guy I work under switched up our normal rasp to a Johnson brand and I was not a fan! just couldn't get comfortable using them
I love watching your vids as you are so considerate to the animals in your care, but also because you have the nicest voice to match...you could read the phone book and still sound soothing lol! The unboxing was a fun, the new tools looked handy and a happy looking Dusty at the end - perfect! Keep up the great work :)
just started watching your videos, you are very good.never had a horse with shoes down south but i trimned all my horses and i loved doing it .will fallow you now. thanks for your time.
I imagine this bubby felt much better when you were done. Good job, I'm betting he appreciated it! Am I correct in guessing this is a fairly old horse? I'm an editing fool...ok so maybe get an old shoe polish bottle with a sponge head washed REALLY well and put the finishing polish in it? It seems pretty runny and would likely come out the apparatus well enough.
I didn't mind the opening (and your son's are adorable), but the whole reason I subscribed to your channel was that your videos were some of the best the unintentional asmr I had found, and because seeing you work with horses makes me so nostalgic for my childhood growing up in a small town and my own time spent riding. I LIKE the ambient sounds of hammer strikes and the slow pace! That's what made me enjoy your previous videos so much. The nature of your work may be repetitive, but it's the kind of repetitive that absorbs the viewer. It's intriguing and hypnotic. But the structure of this video disrupted all of that. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind the commentary, the ads in and of themselves, or that you have a sponsor, but you could have all of those things without diminishing the charm of just being able to get lost in your work. You could do an intro of just yourself to inform your viewers that you have a sponsor, what they do, how great it is, and that you (and your kids!) will give a demonstration at the end of the video. The ads you choose (if you can) could be less intrusive and mellow with minimal music or dialogue. You could use closed captioning to add commentary (and let viewers know to turn it on in the intro), and you could use simple cuts to cut down segments you think are too long (though none of them are!). As for the music, I appreciate that it's mellow, but it would be a shame for it to completely cover up the ambient sounds of you using your tools or other work being done on the ranch. Layering it in slowly and subtly could be nice, though imo still unnecessary. It's still interesting content, but I'll miss the previous format.
Great unboxing video, Sheldon. Your boys are the cutest. I love that they abandoned you for a ball and packing peanuts in typical toddler fashion. 😂The close ups at the end of your oldest boy was the true highlight!!🤗🤗
When I saw this video I was like, who the hell is that 😂 Omg it's the knees and the voice and he has baby boys! So adorable 😍 Anyway that was another satisfying horse hoof trimming thank you
When you started that 1st foot I was like holy crap that horse has the longest heels when was the last time it was trimmed 😳 and tthen you pull thatgiant mud pack out of it and it lost an inch 😂😂
I really like this style of video and it allows you to give ur opinions and thoughts on the use of different types of tools while actually seeing the practical application. and I vote for shirts or coffee cups with the S.S logo on it
Loved the video. The kids are super cute. Really enjoyed seeing what you got in the box. If you keep your subscription I can’t wait to see what’s in the next one. That finishing rasp did shine up that hoof nicely. Keep up the great work. Than you for sharing with us.
Well sorry I didn't know why you being so rude about it I was just saying cuz only one other person put on the comments or said something in the comments so sorry I didn't know it was illegal
Great videos they have been helpful I started trimming my horses feet and I’m in the high desert so feet are like stone lol. Soaking there a feet a few minutes before I start has helped a bit but it sure isn’t easy. Your boys are adorable glad you had them in your video
Omg the knees have a face.
But actually, great to see these kinds of things. You're videos are always very interesting.
There is no balancing act in life like trying to do something and look somewhat professional while involving the kids. Good job, Dad! Great video as always.
what
Those kids are sooo cute 🤣🥰
Honestly, This guys voice fits super well to his face, I really wishes that he does this more often. Because he's even more enjoyable to see and hear, but if it Is to much of an effort than you now its cool, but still GREAT VIDEO, LOVED IT MAN 👍🤝
Thanks! I'll try to do similar videos
@@maverick_vet I'd Actually really Appreciate it, thank you so much Mr. Sheldon Tomas, I'm kinda new here but man have I learned alot, No offense but before this channel I never knew horses where this complex, aspecially there feet, or hoefs, or shoes, what can I call them Feet or hoef's? 😁
I think so too
@@vijayvanwyk1452 it is spelled hooves not hovs not to rude tho I’m not that kind of person
Ik he would be good looking. And I totally agree. I wouldnt mind it at all. I do enjoy it when sheldon talks in vijeos..
I loved this video! I enjoyed watching the joy on the kid’s face as he helped daddy open the box. It was fun watching him claim items and then realize they were of no interest to him and “too heavy” and tell daddy he could have his tools back. My kids are in high school. One graduates this year. These years are precious! You will be glad that you did this in later years; as that father son moment will live on indefinitely for you to look back on and enjoy. The horse part was great too, but the kids stole your thunder!
So we not gone talk about how the boy ate his booger at the beginning lol
It happens, man LOL!
Kids 🤷🏼♀️
@crema de la soda lol. Maybe.
He didn't get a snack before the video 🤣🤣
Children are children 😌✨
I have never seen a horse in person before. So why am I contemplating buying the box?
Lol
There's a subscription box for everything I guess lol
I guess so.
Oh my god, the bloopers at the end lol kiddo's face was mine for most of 2020.
"Is that mine?"
"Sure, you can have it."
"OH, too HEAVY! Whoaaa, that's yours."
Gotta a feeling I'd have the same reaction, kid. 😂
This is the only stranger from the internet I want to hear breathing heavily through my phone! (This was such a cute and wholesome video!!) 🥰
"or if your horse isn't so good to your farrier" Even horse parents have to give I'm sorry gifts for their naughty fur kids behavior lol 🤣❤️ Made me laugh so hard
Its clear the box is not yours, it belongs to the kid! 😂
Your kids are great. Especially the Gold Miner. Maybe he can be a Gold Miner Farrier 😆
The eye roll topped it!! LOL
Adorable boys! I wish I was a farrier to order the box or even knew any farriers to tell them about it haha. Love the vid, ❤ from Maryland!
"Can you look at the camera? :)"
*Looks menacingly at the camera*
In all fairness to the kiddo he did what was asked of him 😆
Good to see you Sheldon! I didn't know you had a family. You are very brave for pulling out of the safe and comfortable steady work zone with a growing family, and chasing your dream to be something greater. I don't know if I would have done it. Mad respect brother! I wish you every success.
Very kind timothy
@@maverick_vet most fathers would have chosen family, work and weekend beers, yet you choose to to go to a vet school instead. Even if your wife is taking good care of the kids, balancing between being a father, doing your job and being a student has to take a great amount of effort. I have to congratulate you for doing something what most guys don't have the mental strength to do. 👍
Just to add a bit, the fact you take the time to teach your boys about what you do is so heartening to see. A lot of people don't get to have that time with their parents for whatever reason be it a hard job or being tired when done with work. But for the kids to learn about the tools you use and see and connect that with you is really cool. Though they are young now it's never too early to put the time in. My dad was a finish carpenter and I didn't know it then, but now I appreciate all the time we spent on jobs sites and how he would teach me about his craft. Now that he's been gone I will always be thankful for those hidden life lessons.
Cheers to you and your young family.
You looked directly at him, when he ate the booger. 😂😂😂😂 I'm dying
That's the first time I've seen you work and fit a shoe cold, but I guess being away from home and without your regular kit you make do.
Enjoy your break from your studies and time spent with your family. 💙🇭🇲 Australia
Lol don't let me fool you I still cold shoe plenty
@@maverick_vet whats the difference?
Good video. Good to see the boys. As usual they're goofy! Boys in general. Cute too. Enjoy the parents and have a great day.
I had no clue these boxes were a thing. What a great idea!
I loved this video so much. I literally laughed out loud at your boys!! They reminded me of mine when they were little. Enjoy it as long as you can. They grow up fast. Thanks for the info on the Farrier Box. My mares are a handful. I can see a future gift for my very patient farrier!!!
Dusty’s hooves look very smart now 😁 lovely kids you have
Thank you 🤗
Your boys are precious. 😄
Another comment: I love how pure your videos are. The horses are always like, ranchy, cowy or in need of treatment. Like, Pinto Bean and Dusty and the donkey. I just love how true this feels, as a horse owner its just charming and so nice to see work done on horses that are real workers or just loved pets or just really in need of a good trim. Such a pure channel. This is real life folks!!! Thank you for that sheldon. Its great to see. Keep including anatomy and the horses name and their job. I love it.
thanks. I will try to keep them good
Good and informative video. Love that your boys are in the video. They are cute and inquisitive little fellows. Thanks for sharing.
No problem, glad you liked it
"A lot of you guys are horse owners"
Nope, just some city kid with not even a pet, but still enjoy the vids a lot regardless.
I know this is a old video but your kids crack me up! The one making all the expressions is hilarious. Seeing a RUclipsr and his children makes things feel personal and human. It’s a nice refresher to see.
Hi Dusty! What a beautiful boy! I love him!
I love all you videos so much!!!! My family got 16 horses right now and mine favorite is name stitch hes 8 years old quarter horse bay and he smiles!!!
Always look forward to your videos, they are so satisfying
This has become my go to channel when I'm falling asleep hahaha. Oh and I know nothing about horses too. 🤣 Love from Poland! 😇❤️
Glad you enjoy it!
That is an awesome idea for your farrier!! Kudos for wrangling those boys and doing an unboxing.
Didnt know he had kids! Lol 🤯🤯 what a beautiful family! He still handsome tho 🤠🤠 l
Your boys are very cute! Thanx for the video!
Thanks for the video. Even with your dad's tools, you're still a sculptor. Hopefully if #1 becomes a gold miner, then #2 can become a farrier like his dad. Stay strong and thanks again.
That horse is so chill!❤
Oh my goodness that’s was amazing thank you for sharing your unboxing with you two adorable sons, I think they enjoyed it as much as you, love watching you shoe a horse so fascinating our very best wishes from Lockdown Reading England 🏴❤️xx
Excellent parenting! You are brave to video unboxing with two little ones. Bravo! I always enjoy your videos. Thank you! 🙏
ok, your oldest boy is just HYSTERICAL, I caught that glimpse in the beginning of the video and have been laughing most of the video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sheldon's son. That's mine.
___
Only a kid that age can say something like that and get away with it😅😅
For real
Have you ever worked on bovines?
@@vilhelmsauers1734 no
Your work is always so satisfying and well done, always enjoyable to watch your work.
You're a good dad Sheldon, a stand up guy all around. It's always a pleasure watching your videos thanks again from Plymouth Ma
Very kind, glad you enjoy them!
Super cute assistants you have. I love the idea of sending this to your favorite farrier for all the great care and kindness they do.
What you do is a work of art and is mesmerizing to watch. Thank you for sharing your craft.
I’m from the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, east end.
God Bless!
Thank you! 😊 very kind
The boys are adorable and funny
i’ve seen your forging skills and you should DEFINITELY try going on forged in fire. it’s one of my favorite shows on netflix to watch. also i used to ride 4H but i never knew how many times i should’ve said thank you to our farrier for all the hard work he did! I’m also from the middle of nowhere in Midland Texas
I'm not that good
@@maverick_vet You definitely miss all the shots you don’t take! And i guarantee your wife and little ones would love to see you on TV not just youtube!!
This was so cute! So nice to get to know you and your family a little better! Love from the UK xx
Glad you enjoyed!
i KNOW he knows what he's doing but i still flinch every time he clips the frog D:
14:11 what is that white crust all over the hoof? Horses I used to ride on had clean grey hoof... You can see that on my 2 Jastarnia videos
I'm not a real equestrian nor Someone with knowledge so please educate me what is that 😌
I am no expert, but I will say it doesn't look like anything that could be causing the horse problems with its care. I certainly don't see hoof cracks or anything. I will guess (just an educated guess after looking up stuff) that it is a small layer of crusted dirt, like after walking in the mud. The rest of the hoof gets rubbed and all sorts of things.
@@AllisonRichardsonSquared for a second I thought someone put acrylic paint on the hooves cus that's what it looks like to me and I work with acrylic everyday due to being in art school
@@RimFaxxe I feel that XD Im in art school too. But honestly light colored dried dirt looks VERY similar to dry acrylic
He mentioned being in Arizona. The white stuff on the hoof is dehydrated periople, the natural covering of the hoof. In wetter conditions it is not so noticeable.
I know what your saying about things can be awkward first use! Just even simple rasp changes can throw ya off, I'm an apprentice and the guy I work under switched up our normal rasp to a Johnson brand and I was not a fan! just couldn't get comfortable using them
For sure. New tools are often awkward
New anything is often awkward 😂 don’t worry, tho. You both seem to know that eventually those become the tools you’re used to.
Adorable little boys! They made the unboxing even more fun! 🥰 another educational and interesting video, as expected 😊
You are so kind
Love your videos especially this one with the unboxing! I’m addicted, so relaxing and satisfying!
Glad you enjoy it!
I don't have a horse. I'm not a farrier. I just find your videos so satisfying to watch. Nice to see your face and meet your kids.
So nice of you
I love watching your vids as you are so considerate to the animals in your care, but also because you have the nicest voice to match...you could read the phone book and still sound soothing lol! The unboxing was a fun, the new tools looked handy and a happy looking Dusty at the end - perfect! Keep up the great work :)
Humans: *easily slip on and off shoes*
Horses: *has to get nails in their feet to wear shoes*
Awww, what cute kids you have. This was a nice surprise to your usual videos, well done.
Thank you 🤗
just started watching your videos, you are very good.never had a horse with shoes down south but i trimned all my horses and i loved doing it .will fallow you now. thanks for your time.
Very interesting, Hello there from Australia 🇦🇺
Great vid man keep it up
I imagine this bubby felt much better when you were done. Good job, I'm betting he appreciated it!
Am I correct in guessing this is a fairly old horse?
I'm an editing fool...ok so maybe get an old shoe polish bottle with a sponge head washed REALLY well and put the finishing polish in it? It seems pretty runny and would likely come out the apparatus well enough.
The quality of these videos get better over time! Great video.
I didn't mind the opening (and your son's are adorable), but the whole reason I subscribed to your channel was that your videos were some of the best the unintentional asmr I had found, and because seeing you work with horses makes me so nostalgic for my childhood growing up in a small town and my own time spent riding. I LIKE the ambient sounds of hammer strikes and the slow pace! That's what made me enjoy your previous videos so much. The nature of your work may be repetitive, but it's the kind of repetitive that absorbs the viewer. It's intriguing and hypnotic. But the structure of this video disrupted all of that. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind the commentary, the ads in and of themselves, or that you have a sponsor, but you could have all of those things without diminishing the charm of just being able to get lost in your work. You could do an intro of just yourself to inform your viewers that you have a sponsor, what they do, how great it is, and that you (and your kids!) will give a demonstration at the end of the video. The ads you choose (if you can) could be less intrusive and mellow with minimal music or dialogue. You could use closed captioning to add commentary (and let viewers know to turn it on in the intro), and you could use simple cuts to cut down segments you think are too long (though none of them are!). As for the music, I appreciate that it's mellow, but it would be a shame for it to completely cover up the ambient sounds of you using your tools or other work being done on the ranch. Layering it in slowly and subtly could be nice, though imo still unnecessary.
It's still interesting content, but I'll miss the previous format.
Thanks for letting me know
All your videos are great.Please just keep making them🐴🐴🐴🐴💙💙💙🙂🙂
"I'm not one to lotion my hands"
SIR PLEASE USE LOTION
Great unboxing video, Sheldon. Your boys are the cutest. I love that they abandoned you for a ball and packing peanuts in typical toddler fashion. 😂The close ups at the end of your oldest boy was the true highlight!!🤗🤗
Thank you 🤗
Yaaay! I loved seeing you with your family! 😊 Thank you for being confident to share with us!
Wow, the before and after on the horse was awesome.
We agree!
Name a child that hasn’t eaten a booger! They all do!
Love, love ,love!! Your little men are precious!!
You are so kind
When I saw this video I was like, who the hell is that 😂 Omg it's the knees and the voice and he has baby boys! So adorable 😍 Anyway that was another satisfying horse hoof trimming thank you
You are so kind
I'm kinda blown away that they got those delivery boxes for everything
What a cool product! Hope you have fun with your new items!
And I really liked the music too :)
Omg so cute. You're going to have your hands full
When you started that 1st foot I was like holy crap that horse has the longest heels when was the last time it was trimmed 😳 and tthen you pull thatgiant mud pack out of it and it lost an inch 😂😂
Sorry, completely distracted by the completely adorable little boys.
May have to rewatch just to figure out what you were doing!
The older one picking his nose absolutely makes the video. No care or concept that's it 'going on yt'. 😍
Nice video. I didn't expect Dusty to have such nice feet when you first picked it up...lol. Great job!
Thanks
I really like this style of video and it allows you to give ur opinions and thoughts on the use of different types of tools while actually seeing the practical application. and I vote for shirts or coffee cups with the S.S logo on it
They are simply precious.
Loved the video. The kids are super cute. Really enjoyed seeing what you got in the box. If you keep your subscription I can’t wait to see what’s in the next one. That finishing rasp did shine up that hoof nicely. Keep up the great work. Than you for sharing with us.
Thank you! Will do!
Your boys are adorable.🙂🙂🌟🌟
I like the thought of the farrier box I was looking into it but I’m unsure is it worth the cost what do you think good job great video
I think it's totally worth it. between the clinchers and the rasp you already paid for the box and anything after that is bonus
Hiii I’m early you are awesome
Love the content with the kids. As always so cool to watch you work.
great video sheldon! such a pleasure to see you and your kids. dusty is a very handsome horse!
- from MA!
Thanks so much!
Am I the only one who felt warmth when he said"my dad's tools" 💖
Second one here you awesome thanks for posting vids
No second one is me
@@Fahzan_Bhat you weren’t second lol
No I was 2nd
Well sorry I didn't know why you being so rude about it I was just saying cuz only one other person put on the comments or said something in the comments so sorry I didn't know it was illegal
You're my favorite dilf 😩
Great videos they have been helpful I started trimming my horses feet and I’m in the high desert so feet are like stone lol. Soaking there a feet a few minutes before I start has helped a bit but it sure isn’t easy. Your boys are adorable glad you had them in your video
Ty for your well informed videos , im just a regular person who enjoys horses and outdoors.
😂 Future gold miner!
That was a cool little kit! 👍
Your family's handsome. Keep up the good content. ❤️
A bouncy ball and hand cream?! Nice extras ^_^
Such shifty eyes at the end!!!
Right?!
Cute boys! I wish I could trim my horses, but older and would be very fun. Just barefoot, no shoes.
What a lovely family! ♥️ thank you for your videos, you’ve educated many people about horses
You are so kind
Ur kids r too cute. I luv the farrier box. If I was still doing my own horses I would sub to them too. Really nice products.
Those kids are so precious!!!!!
You have the cutest darn kiddos!
How did I miss this video? 😭😭 your kids are so cute!
I love this, your boys are so great!!! You're doing a great job!!
❤️❤️ we miss our grandsons, sure was nice seeing your babes