@@ChasRMartinright. When a good horse knows his/her farrier, and the farrier doesn’t hurt them, they love the pedicure. That’s a great shoe right there, the weight will be nicely distributed, the horse will feel it. I’ve seen a lot of farriers get nuzzled by their ponies. Just pure affection.
My grandfather was a blacksmith and farrier in the early and mid 20 century. He died the year I was born. I was told stories by old timers about his ability and skill. The day he turned 60, he put on 60 shoes. I acquired horses as a young man and learned how to shoe. I had no where near the skills this man has . I used pre-made shoes that I would shape to fit. The actual shoeing isn’t the hard part. It’s holding up the horse while bending over. Due to having a bad skeletal system, I ended up hiring my shoeing done. I’ve never seen anyone as good as this man. Anyway, I’m an old codger now no longer having my good horses. I still have a blue eyed paint called Physco. She‘s 25 now and will probably out live me. But , I’ll take care of her as long as I’m able to go. I hope all have a happy and healthy day. Cheers!!
Take it from someone who used to raise horses, that is a very hard job! It's hard on your back, & then you have some horses who flat will NOT stand for that!
I've never seen a horse shoe replacement before. This is pure skill and craftsmanship. It's amazing that the horse didn't move or resist and allowed the process.
Мне 51 почти.Я счастлив,что застал времена,когда дед подковывал свою лощадь,а с бабушкой мы ходили на водяную мельницу кукурузу молоть или на соседнюю улицу,где такие же бабушки на ручном сепараторе из молока гнали сливки,а потом бабушка в ручную взбивала масло.Помню как она на специальном челноке делала из шерсти нитки и вязала нам всем носки зимними вечерами.Помню как летом под навесом в печи пеклись лепешки.Самое забавное,когда зимой новорождённого телёнка заносили домой.На сенокос ездили,спали в шалаше.А сейчас одни воспоминания.
Thoroughly enjoy watching people in their vocation who know what they are doing and do it well and with pride in workmanship and integrity in their job.
Kept trotting horses all my life and to even hold the hoof between your legs securely like that is a skill in itself a gift you have love your videos from Ireland 🇮🇪
I used to watch my dad do this when I was young. I still have a horse shoe he painted gold for me hanging in my bedroom. Thanks for bringing back this great memory. I loved watching him do this for my horse. ☺️♥️
Watching you work today made me so glad. You have my deepest respect, because being a farrier is by no means an easy job. But somehow you always make it look so beautiful and so easy. You are a true master of accuracy, details, the little things, and the horses standing so well for you! Seeing you work gives me the feeling of freedom, which makes me even more glad! Please make sure to take little breaks now and again. Take care and be safe Brett. Much care❤🇺🇸🇩🇰
It reminded me how I used to watch our farrier work when I was young. He cured some problematic hoofs. Also, I remember there was a Hanoverian horse some other farrier had cut his hoofs too small, and he was lame. Our farrier dealt with that easily by letting the hoofs grow to their normal size and making the right horse shoes for him. I respected him enormously.
I worked in a hack stable in the Bronx when I was younger. I was mesmerized watching Nick the farrier every time he came to replace horses shoes. This guy really knows his craft, a true pro in his field.
@ Pelham bit stables, Pelham bay park in the northeast Bronx. As the Bronx goes, that area was very rural and country like in the 70s. Great place to be a kid. They had riding trails that went up to and around split rock golf course.
@@uttaradit2 the Bronx is a pretty big place, not surprised there are stables. It used to be a huge property of the Broncks family. There are open spaces, parks, some forest, along with the urban and suburban neighborhoods.
Dumbish question: when filing/trimming the hooves, how do you know how far to go to ensure they are all even? A lop sided horse would be kinda weird, no?
This is horrific; just the cauterization at 8:00 alone is unacceptable. This not a “full repair, this is a typical farrier’s botch. Why has he removed so much healthy frog material but left a pile of bacteria in the central sulcus and in parts of the hoof wall. What is the supposed effect of the “pink putty” (other than containing anaerobic bacteria that will then eat away at what appears to be a pretty healthy sole? Why is he using rear shoes on a front foot? Why hasn’t he dealt properly with the split on the rear quarter? Why has he left the heels so incredibly high (potential cause of navicular syndrome)? Why hasn’t he unnecessarily removed the top layer of the hoof wall and then painted useless gunk onto it (the hoof wall is watertight…)? And why isn’t he wearing gloves? His rasp can’t be up to much…
Удивительно! Видео мне случайно попалось в подборке... Но когда я включил, то так и не смог оторваться, пока полностью не просмотрел его. Вы - мастер своего дела! Так держать! Успехов! 🫡🤝🏻
Такие вещи, близкие к истоку нашей цивилизации, по хорошему, нужно знать каждому с детства. А то живём, как в матрице, на пирамиде из искусственного и надуманного.
This was one one the cleanest removal and replacement of hoof shoes I've ever seen on line. I've kinda become mesmerized by watching the different techniques. This one has been my favorite. Thank you for sharing your Artistry with us.
I used to love watching the horse-shoer on my dad's ranch. We used to clean the hooves as part of hygiene, along with curry-combing. Brings back happy memories, miss you Dad 😢
This is the most interesting thing I’ve ever seen. Imagine the craftsmanship and tedious process this would be back in the old days with only hand tools
@@ВеняИзАлупки Чтобы ты знал, ручная работа самая дорогая, и тем более в наше время за нее готовы всегда платить, потомучто в ручной работе есть индивидуальность а не массовый ширпотреба, качество и ещё один из моментов скажу в этих изделиях есть энергия которую мастер передает делая хорошие вещи. Это тоже самое чтобы тебе сделал массаж человек и робот. Но колхозу это не понять😎
Да вы правы сборище этих туповатых неудачников не в состоянии вернуть мне мои же деньги так что здесь никто никому не нужен даже лучшие люди им не нужны тем более куда они если вокруг одно тупое быдло...@@ВеняИзАлупки
A bow to a craftsman from another man working with his hands. I know nothing about these big dogs 😂 but can always appreciate a truly good job. God bless you man. ❤ Best regards from Poland.
Скаковая или беговая, подковывается не в первый раз. Понимает что после такой да ещё и мастерской процедуры ей самой будет комфортно. Это как для нас одеть новую комфортную обувь.
It was a privilege to watch this fellow work. Great craftsmanship and skill. Thank you for posting. I enjoyed it! 👍🏼
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What I appreciate the most (and probably the horse too) is you take time to release the leg to help with the circulation! With the smoke goes directly into the face and grinding dusts, stay safe to keep on the great work sir!
Как хорошо, что есть настоящие Мастера своего дела! Профи! Это сейчас редкость. Такие люди-золотой фонд любой страны. Просто чудо, которое делает Мастер!
Wow. That is what I call peak skills : coordination, strenght, technique, etc. This cowboy must be very strong. Full respect for this gentleman. Greetings from México.
So, modern horses wear shoes with padded leather soles, the horseshoes being a decoration for tap dancing. Lucky are those horses with such expert blacksmiths!
@@lutzblauen9721 Er verfügt über viel erfahrung und ist äußerst detailorientiert, was für das wohlbefinden des Pferdes sehr wichtig ist. Er ist einfach der beste den es gibt! Es ist absolut unbestreitbar!
I had the opportunity to see this done in real life but it still doesn't fail to mesmerise me. The skill, the precision, the knowledge and strength this procedure requires is remarkable.
That was amazing, and that’s truly an art. The horse must feel so much better with all of that replaced and filed down. It’s amazing how the horse feels no pain from any of that. Great job!!
What a really nice professional job. Attention to detail throughout. Lots of skill doing the hardest job I’ve ever done. If they don’t bite, kick, push, or lean on you, they’ll swat you with their tail.
A man and his craft. Ths skill involved is high level, but the work involved is another level. Watching this guy flip these tools around as if they are extensions of his own 2 hands is something people should take their kids to witness so they know what skill means. This is an honest man putting in an honest day's work in a respectable profession. Hat's off to him and looks great when finished. I'm rather amazed by his skill.
I used to ride horses when I was younger (English saddle). I was even pretty good at it, and I owned a white horse called Bali. Horse shoeing was a bit different, but still this bring back great memories 😢
@@ben2741yea but isn’t that because people who have horses in the modern world can’t store and maintain them themselves because most people live urban or suburban. Back in the day when most people lived on farms people had places to store them and knew how to maintain them. Plus, because it was the main mode of transportation, getting things like horseshoes replaced was cheaper, adjusted for inflation blah blah, then it is today.
Amazing! I have never seen a horse shod in this way. I love when you put the oil on the hoof. I miss doing that so much. I used to love the smell of hoof oil. I didn’t like the smell of the hot shoe put on the hoof though! It smells horrid hahaha I wasn’t a farrier just used to ride lots as a kid Really enjoy watching your videos ❤
I'm guessing it's pretty much the same as our fingernails, just on a bigger scale. Very interesting. I don't know much about horses, but this really does intrigue me.
It's super inspiring to watch someone work with their hands so expertly. Gotta run. This was exactly what I needed to get me busy with my own project. THANKS!
I’ve never seen all the additional steps taken here. I’m not a horse person but have been around some over the years. I’m wondering if this is a trail horse or one ridden on rocky terrain. The layers of protection under the shoe itself is a first for me. Great to see that and I’m sure it minimizes risk of injury and going lame. Very interesting to watch a modern professional farrier.
Why am I watching this when I should go to bed 😆 I don’t even have a horse
I know. LOL.
Same!
Rt
😂😂😂 same I don’t know it’s so satisfying 😭
When gas gets too damn expensive. You're going to need one
I know nothing about pure skill and craftsmanship but can recognise a horse when I see it, respect.
😂😂😂
Bro get outa here😂😂
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😂😂😂
As a software developer I can also confirm that’s a horse.
Man laced him up with some Air Horse Ones.
😂😂😂😂😂
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😂😂 good one
😅😂😂😂
Pls 😭 😭
It was hard to believe there was a real horse attached to that hoof, it stayed so calm! Those are some mad skills over there.
For real! At some point of the video I thought: "where's the horse? Is it a leg only?" 😂
Yeah can you do my dogs nails 😂
I think you can figure that both of them have done this before
@@ChasRMartinright. When a good horse knows his/her farrier, and the farrier doesn’t hurt them, they love the pedicure. That’s a great shoe right there, the weight will be nicely distributed, the horse will feel it.
I’ve seen a lot of farriers get nuzzled by their ponies. Just pure affection.
Do horses in the wild require this treatment, ever?
How do they get it??
My grandfather was a blacksmith and farrier in the early and mid 20 century. He died the year I was born.
I was told stories by old timers about his ability and skill. The day he turned 60, he put on 60 shoes.
I acquired horses as a young man and learned how to shoe. I had no where near the skills this man has . I used pre-made shoes that I would shape to fit. The actual shoeing isn’t the hard part. It’s holding up the horse while bending over.
Due to having a bad skeletal system, I ended up hiring my shoeing done. I’ve never seen anyone as good as this man.
Anyway, I’m an old codger now no longer having my good horses. I still have a blue eyed paint called Physco. She‘s 25 now and will probably out live me. But , I’ll take care of her as long as I’m able to go.
I hope all have a happy and healthy day. Cheers!!
This is an amazing and inspiring story thank you. I wish you the best in life. Godspeed
❤God bless you sir
Please look into islam before it‘s too late. Maybe you find something
@themonsir1 only thing you find is many contradictions and a very problematic man named Mohammed. God bless.
Thanks for sharing 😊🙏🏿 Cheers!
I know nothing about horses but can recognize pure skill and craftmanship when I see it, respect
Take it from someone who used to raise horses, that is a very hard job!
It's hard on your back, & then you have some horses who flat will NOT stand for that!
You must be a pro in some other skill.
Как музыкант,маэстро!!!
His hands move like he’s done this before. There’s something to be said about seeing that in this life.
When I see people make it look easy and amazing you know they are pro’s
The horse’s friends are going to be so jealous of his new kicks.
😂 such a joyful comment 😂❤
😂😂
Hermes
This guy needs to come up with his own brand logo, like the nike swish, and brand it on the side of the hoof.
So I can get to cloppin’ in my air horse one’s (big foal) cloppin in my air horse one’s 🐎 🕺🏾
I've never seen a horse shoe replacement before. This is pure skill and craftsmanship. It's amazing that the horse didn't move or resist and allowed the process.
I wonder if the Horse itself, enjoyed the process? 🤔 🤨
@@SergeantJE83good question. I believe the horse did, otherwise wouldn’t it be showing signs of discomfort and bucking and stuff?
Маникюр и педикюр для лошади
It's more beautiful when one sees the horse shoe being made, since when it is just an iron rod/plate.
After the first time they know they know what they are getting :)
There's just something so appealing about watching someone in their mastery.
Yup. I made this same comment when watching barbers doing shaves and facial hair. So satisfying to hear the sounds of masters at work.
I could never be so accurate. This much precision takes ages to master.. And the horse staying so calm? Gee, this guy makes it look so easy.
Never thought i would be mesmerized by watching a horse get a pedicure 💅😂🐴 surpsingly satisfying 👌🏼
Тоже подумала в этот момент - вот это маникюр шикарный. Или это педикюр? Это имеет значения - передние или задние копыта? 😅
Same😂
😂😂😂Now I want one....of course I'll be going to the nail salon instead to him lol😂😂😂
😂😂
Same here. I was transfixed.
Мне 51 почти.Я счастлив,что застал времена,когда дед подковывал свою лощадь,а с бабушкой мы ходили на водяную мельницу кукурузу молоть или на соседнюю улицу,где такие же бабушки на ручном сепараторе из молока гнали сливки,а потом бабушка в ручную взбивала масло.Помню как она на специальном челноке делала из шерсти нитки и вязала нам всем носки зимними вечерами.Помню как летом под навесом в печи пеклись лепешки.Самое забавное,когда зимой новорождённого телёнка заносили домой.На сенокос ездили,спали в шалаше.А сейчас одни воспоминания.
lovely memories, thank you for sharing them ❤
Запишите их для потомков. Хотя бы просто в тетрадь. Это так ценно!
But what lovely memories!!
Que infância feliz você teve. ❤❤❤ parabéns a seus avós, doces lembranças eternas guardadas no coração ❤❤❤❤
Cool memories!🎉
Thoroughly enjoy watching people in their vocation who know what they are doing and do it well and with pride in workmanship and integrity in their job.
I love watching experts be experts
Kept trotting horses all my life and to even hold the hoof between your legs securely like that is a skill in itself a gift you have love your videos from Ireland 🇮🇪
I used to watch my dad do this when I was young. I still have a horse shoe he painted gold for me hanging in my bedroom. Thanks for bringing back this great memory. I loved watching him do this for my horse. ☺️♥️
It’s grate to watch someone that is a professional at his trade
Точно смотри пока я умираю наверное это очень интересно для вашего тупого быдла
Hell Dad, are you out there? Dad, why'd you run away? Dad, are you okay? Look Dad, we got the same hair, and Dad, it's my birthday
@@Sandy_Marleyumm
@@Sandy_Marleyum lol
Happy Birthday 🎉@@Sandy_Marley
Watching you work today made me so glad. You have my deepest respect, because being a farrier is by no means an easy job. But somehow you always make it look so beautiful and so easy. You are a true master of accuracy, details, the little things, and the horses standing so well for you! Seeing you work gives me the feeling of freedom, which makes me even more glad! Please make sure to take little breaks now and again. Take care and be safe Brett. Much care❤🇺🇸🇩🇰
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It is love
The movement of the hand and the rotation of the tool with the fingers is very skillful
It reminded me how I used to watch our farrier work when I was young. He cured some problematic hoofs. Also, I remember there was a Hanoverian horse some other farrier had cut his hoofs too small, and he was lame. Our farrier dealt with that easily by letting the hoofs grow to their normal size and making the right horse shoes for him. I respected him enormously.
I worked in a hack stable in the Bronx when I was younger. I was mesmerized watching Nick the farrier every time he came to replace horses shoes. This guy really knows his craft, a true pro in his field.
Ahh yes. Legendary Nick
Bronx plus horses ? explain
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Pelham bit stables, Pelham bay park in the northeast Bronx. As the Bronx goes, that area was very rural and country like in the 70s. Great place to be a kid. They had riding trails that went up to and around split rock golf course.
@@uttaradit2 the Bronx is a pretty big place, not surprised there are stables. It used to be a huge property of the Broncks family. There are open spaces, parks, some forest, along with the urban and suburban neighborhoods.
Dumbish question: when filing/trimming the hooves, how do you know how far to go to ensure they are all even? A lop sided horse would be kinda weird, no?
They use a gauge.
Not a dumbish question at all !
You don’t, a hoof wears according to the geometry of the leg; a farrier merely forces the horse to walk unnaturally
This is horrific; just the cauterization at 8:00 alone is unacceptable.
This not a “full repair, this is a typical farrier’s botch. Why has he removed so much healthy frog material but left a pile of bacteria in the central sulcus and in parts of the hoof wall. What is the supposed effect of the “pink putty” (other than containing anaerobic bacteria that will then eat away at what appears to be a pretty healthy sole?
Why is he using rear shoes on a front foot?
Why hasn’t he dealt properly with the split on the rear quarter?
Why has he left the heels so incredibly high (potential cause of navicular syndrome)?
Why hasn’t he unnecessarily removed the top layer of the hoof wall and then painted useless gunk onto it (the hoof wall is watertight…)?
And why isn’t he wearing gloves? His rasp can’t be up to much…
@@SabotsLibrescan you make your own video and show us how it’s done?
Удивительно! Видео мне случайно попалось в подборке... Но когда я включил, то так и не смог оторваться, пока полностью не просмотрел его. Вы - мастер своего дела! Так держать! Успехов! 🫡🤝🏻
Аналогично 😊
Какой нелегкий труд, браво мастер❤
Ага
Такие вещи, близкие к истоку нашей цивилизации, по хорошему, нужно знать каждому с детства. А то живём, как в матрице, на пирамиде из искусственного и надуманного.
Поддерживаю. Тоже в середине видео поймала себя на мысли «почему я смотрю как переобувают коня?» 😅
What an incredible craftsman and artist you are. The horse must really appreciate this.
Да, она сказала, что мастер ей понравился😊.
This was one one the cleanest removal and replacement of hoof shoes I've ever seen on line. I've kinda become mesmerized by watching the different techniques. This one has been my favorite. Thank you for sharing your Artistry with us.
I used to love watching the horse-shoer on my dad's ranch.
We used to clean the hooves as part of hygiene, along with curry-combing. Brings back happy memories, miss you Dad 😢
Farrier! They are called a Farrier.
Back in the old days they called them blacksmiths, but that terminology isn't used anymore.
This guy knows exactly what he’s doing. Awesome job! 👌🤘
Да!.... Мастер! Человек обладает ценной профессией. А руки? Какие натруженные но сильные руки! Моё почтение тебе!
И какое лёгкое непринуждëнное обращение с инструментом! Как будто картёжник с картами - хоп, хоп, рубашкой вниз, рубашкой вверх)))
Those some strong hardworking arms, this guy makes it look easy
Yup, never get punched by a farrier lol
Or kicked by a horse! @@justinroeland6062
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A late night RUclips rabbit hole brought me here
Same
Me too...was worth it though
Ditto
Same here
Same😂
Wow. No wonder these men are paid so well. 100% deserve every dime. I can't believe how patient the horses are too. Just amazing, all of it.
Thanks for not repeating yourself and talking all the way through it great work
I've watched a lot of farrier videos...this guy is so skilled at what he does, and with more graceful moves than I've ever seen
Tig welder of 15 years here…. Much respect to you for perfecting your craft brother …. So cool 👊🏻👊🏻🔥
Whats tig welding got to do with shoeing a horse😂
@ nothing that I know of!
you 🤡
@shamfeen It's just one craftsman respecting another craftsman is all.
@@AlvinKazu 👊🏻
15 летний Сварщик ? сварщику рознь может ты Алкоголик с трясущимися Руками 😂и 30 летним Стажем !
I had a teacher who had some really gnarlly toes…this man’s skills would’ve been put to the test with her feet.
Это же настоящее искусство. Какая профессиональная работа, смотрела и не могла оторваться!
THE FORBIDDEN COCONUT 0:56
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😂🥥🐎
Amazing how the horse let the human do his job for him.
It's like someone trimming your nails 😊
@@arunkumar1610toes😂
The horse is no good with tools, otherwise he'd do it himself 😉
This is the most interesting thing I’ve ever seen. Imagine the craftsmanship and tedious process this would be back in the old days with only hand tools
А сейчас не ручные? Никакой разницы. Просто тогда это было дольше по времени
Работа на высоте👍🏻👍🏻 Настоящий мастер своего дела. Сейчас такие люди на вес золота 💎
Да не нужны сейчас никому такие люди. Это все в далеком прошлом
@@ВеняИзАлупки Чтобы ты знал, ручная работа самая дорогая, и тем более в наше время за нее готовы всегда платить, потомучто в ручной работе есть индивидуальность а не массовый ширпотреба, качество и ещё один из моментов скажу в этих изделиях есть энергия которую мастер передает делая хорошие вещи. Это тоже самое чтобы тебе сделал массаж человек и робот. Но колхозу это не понять😎
Да вы правы сборище этих туповатых неудачников не в состоянии вернуть мне мои же деньги так что здесь никто никому не нужен даже лучшие люди им не нужны тем более куда они если вокруг одно тупое быдло...@@ВеняИзАлупки
Thanks for sharing! That’s what my great grandfather did for living around 1900.
A bow to a craftsman from another man working with his hands.
I know nothing about these big dogs 😂 but can always appreciate a truly good job.
God bless you man. ❤
Best regards from Poland.
That's such a hard job!!! And the horse is super sweet and calm!!! Respect to everyone!!
That horse is so well behaved and patient - well deserved the clean up and new shoes - Thank you, sir! For the vid and taking care of this fine animal
I had no idea so much went into it. Much respect for your craft! I was mesmerized the entire video.
Какая терпеливая лошадка!
И что бы они (лошадки) делали без людей
@@РоманАтаманов-й6хда без вашей помощи лошади в тушонку и колбасу не полезут.
Ну туууупыыыыые!
@@РоманАтаманов-й6хскакали бы по полям и лугам, ели травку.
Скаковая или беговая, подковывается не в первый раз. Понимает что после такой да ещё и мастерской процедуры ей самой будет комфортно. Это как для нас одеть новую комфортную обувь.
@@АлександрМурашко-т5ю из за ваших,, мастеров,,а на самом деле живодёров у лошади деформация копыт.
It was a privilege to watch this fellow work.
Great craftsmanship and skill.
Thank you for posting. I enjoyed it! 👍🏼
What I appreciate the most (and probably the horse too) is you take time to release the leg to help with the circulation! With the smoke goes directly into the face and grinding dusts, stay safe to keep on the great work sir!
Fantastic job with the Air Horse 1’s!
Not only do you have to be a vet. But also a master smith. Great work ❤
Как хорошо, что есть настоящие Мастера своего дела! Профи! Это сейчас редкость. Такие люди-золотой фонд любой страны. Просто чудо, которое делает Мастер!
Why was the hoof blue at first?
This guy is a natural, so much skill. Hats off to you sir!!
Not sure why this ended up on my timeline but this was very cool, you can really tell This man knows what he’s doing!!
Those giant toenail clippers would make a good father's day gift!
😂😂😂
Bro swinging that file like a barista in a fancy bar 😅 🤌🏼
No wasted movement, one smooth motion flows to the next, pure dediction and skill.
Wow. That is what I call peak skills : coordination, strenght, technique, etc. This cowboy must be very strong. Full respect for this gentleman. Greetings from México.
So, modern horses wear shoes with padded leather soles, the horseshoes being a decoration for tap dancing. Lucky are those horses with such expert blacksmiths!
Apparently yes. I didn't know they use padded soles.
Fantastic craftsmanship !
Unique skills that take years of practice to be perfected.
Does it Hurt?
Negative. It's similar to trimming your nails
Why not to ask the horse?
If it did I think someone would get kicked, not being a a-hole btw
No babe it's love and care for horse
Nope, just stinks 😂
Nothing is more beautiful than seeing someone proficient in their work.
Das nennt man Handwerk. Respekt Jeder Handgriff sitzt. Es sieht so Spielerische aus .
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@@lutzblauen9721 Er verfügt über viel erfahrung und ist äußerst detailorientiert, was für das wohlbefinden des Pferdes sehr wichtig ist. Er ist einfach der beste den es gibt! Es ist absolut unbestreitbar!
That horse has the best shoes I’ve ever seen!!! Wow, you are an awesome ferrier!!!!
You are truly a great craftsman who takes pride in his profession God has truly blessed you with an art. Thank you.🙏
Truly a modern master.
This is so interesting as I have never seen this before. It clearly doesn't hurt the horse. You are quite fast and still take so much care.
I had the opportunity to see this done in real life but it still doesn't fail to mesmerise me. The skill, the precision, the knowledge and strength this procedure requires is remarkable.
Professional of highest level!! Love and dedication! CONGRATS❤😊
That was amazing, and that’s truly an art. The horse must feel so much better with all of that replaced and filed down. It’s amazing how the horse feels no pain from any of that. Great job!!
What a really nice professional job. Attention to detail throughout. Lots of skill doing the hardest job I’ve ever done. If they don’t bite, kick, push, or lean on you, they’ll swat you with their tail.
Впервые увидел прокладку между копытом и подковой. Из какого материала она сделана?
Кожа наверное
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A man and his craft. Ths skill involved is high level, but the work involved is another level. Watching this guy flip these tools around as if they are extensions of his own 2 hands is something people should take their kids to witness so they know what skill means.
This is an honest man putting in an honest day's work in a respectable profession. Hat's off to him and looks great when finished. I'm rather amazed by his skill.
No matter what you gotta love a true craftsman. This is a craftsman.
Does anyone know what the pink goop he spread before installing the shoe is for? I'm assuming it's some kind of anti bacterial/anti rot or glue.
Судя по всему, так как он это размешивал, значит оно затвердеет, это как твëрдая замазка для более плотного прилегания подковы к копыту.
@@docmezensev I think you are right.
@@heyLaina возможно.
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So what do wild horses do to treat/maintain their hooves?
Came here to ask the same.
They don’t. They don’t have to worry about wearing out their hoofs on modern pavement. Their hoofs grow faster than they wear them out.
Avoid roads
That was the most detailed,superior,Feerier job I've even seen!! Well done!!👏👏👏
Удивительно залипательное видео! Работа мастера завораживает!
It is ashamed the horse had to go so long without proper care. It was like a root canal for a hoof. SUPER JOB!
I used to ride horses when I was younger (English saddle). I was even pretty good at it, and I owned a white horse called Bali. Horse shoeing was a bit different, but still this bring back great memories 😢
Those were the days of life when horse was a luxury
It still is. A car is cheaper to purchase, store, and maintain than a horse
@ben2741 true it's like 2000 a month. And in the winter it's worse
Exactly. Horses are only toys these days.
@@ben2741yea but isn’t that because people who have horses in the modern world can’t store and maintain them themselves because most people live urban or suburban. Back in the day when most people lived on farms people had places to store them and knew how to maintain them. Plus, because it was the main mode of transportation, getting things like horseshoes replaced was cheaper, adjusted for inflation blah blah, then it is today.
Wow I never knew they had to do all that for a horses hoof…. That’s pretty cool! 😮
I'm amazed by how cooperative the horse is
This man is an artist
Amazing! I have never seen a horse shod in this way. I love when you put the oil on the hoof. I miss doing that so much. I used to love the smell of hoof oil. I didn’t like the smell of the hot shoe put on the hoof though! It smells horrid hahaha I wasn’t a farrier just used to ride lots as a kid
Really enjoy watching your videos ❤
Wow! Your an artist and a true craftsman.
I remember my horse used to love this and always performed for his farrier afterwards ❤
All that for ONE hoof. Mad respect.
All 4 for $500.
I'm guessing it's pretty much the same as our fingernails, just on a bigger scale. Very interesting. I don't know much about horses, but this really does intrigue me.
Respect for such impeccable craftmanship
It's super inspiring to watch someone work with their hands so expertly. Gotta run. This was exactly what I needed to get me busy with my own project. THANKS!
I love watching a skilled craftsman work. The horse had complete trust.
Mastercraft at its finest....the sander blew me away...rare talent...took years to develop for sure
I’ve never seen all the additional steps taken here. I’m not a horse person but have been around some over the years. I’m wondering if this is a trail horse or one ridden on rocky terrain. The layers of protection under the shoe itself is a first for me. Great to see that and I’m sure it minimizes risk of injury and going lame. Very interesting to watch a modern professional farrier.
Smooth Operator !!
The work on the anvil was the skill of the Highest order.
this is incredibly satisfying 😮
Even before you started, that looked like a well cared for hoof, and your skill and care is absolutely apparent. ❤❤😊😊
Impossible to stop watching ❤
Just happened to stop by channel, Man that was one Excellent job, I'm sure the horse loves it also.
Good job !
Can the horse feel any pain ?
No, it’s the equivalent of trimming your nails
Do you feel any pain when someone or you are cutting your fingernails?
yes!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@immanuel8309Probably not.
Eso q corta son las pesuñas del caballo y más arriba recién está su hueso por lo q no dolería nada
Я могу смотреть на работу этого мастера лошадиного маникюра вечно!
Это очень красиво!❤
I've never been more invested in a horse in my entire life. This is better than Yellowstone.