@@hughmcaloon6506Are thinking of David Attenborough? His knowledge of so many animals is. Unbelievable. Likewise, Graeme knows so very much about his 9:01 ability to take a cow out of pain as much as possible.
Yeah, I keep asking what the heck animals like this do on their own in the wild without anyone to help them with their feet? I guess they just stop walking one day and they lay down and get eaten alive eventually? Nature is crazy.
Disturbingly, this is actually a rather small infection. Animals that big can get infections so huge that you need a bucket to keep it from getting all over the place when drained.
@@Redfrootloop Oh, yeah! Abscesses on large animals like horses and cows can get really big. Draining them is not pleasant. The odor from these things is unbelievable too! 😖🤢
No matter how stressed I get from university exams, these videos always make all of the stress fade away. I've only got a few more exams left until the end of the academic year, then I'm leaving Japan to go back home at the end of the month. Thank you for making these videos that helped me get through the year
She was so flinchy as you picked at the hoof but the second that pressure was released, she stopped moving. Just more satisfying evidence that your care works wonders for these sweet girls
My family think I’m mad to watch this but it is so satisfying to see the skill full way you treat these hooves and with so much respect for these animals. Thank you
Having a weak stomach isn’t an option when you work with animals. My daughter is a veterinarian and sometimes I help out .There are all kinds of nasty things you can find in and on animals. Dogs and cats infested with fly larvae, ulcers, pus and that’s only the outside. On the inside it can become even more nasty. You have to be able to smell rotting tissue and off course also faeces … The nice thing about it is seeing that the animal is doing much better after you have taken care of it. Seeing a stray dog wagging his tail after you drained a nasty abscess or after you cleaned out his anus and removed all the larvae is something that makes it all worth it. My daughter (and me also) can’t see an animal suffer. She treats even the stray ones for free. We also work with a shelter so they can get adopted. Last month my daughter had to amputate a front leg of a sweet stray kitten. Now he lives with her because she couldn’t let him go after all the care she gave him. Working with cows is better. You can’t take them home with you..😄
I can’t believe how much I enjoy watching a cow foot doctor at work. It’s amazing how relieved and grateful I feel once he’s done. His dedication and skill really grow on you over time. Fantastic job, brother! 💪
Bless her heart. So love watching you and your team helping these overgrown puppies. Ty, not for just trimming her….but for HOW you do your trims with such respect, it warms my heart.
The relief she must have felt from the release of that pus must have been heaven sent! Poor girl. At least she's well on the road to recovery now, thanks to you!! 💜🐄
This is the first time I recall you mentioning the zones. It looked to me to be one of the most invasive problems you've had. Thank you Graeme for helping this lovely lady, although it would please me more if you filmed her face for us.
Good grief! I'm so glad for your experience, Graeme! I wouldn't have thought to look past that first delaminated layer. You've been at this long enough to know that couldn't have been the whole problem. Well done!
Graeme these cows are so lucky & I'm sure thankful that you don't give up easily & keep searching for the problem. It's amazing to think how many cows you have brought relief to. Have a great weekend, my friend & hello to Ashley. 💚 🐄 🧡 🐂 💚
Love you Graeme! 🙏🏻🤩🐮…Thank you for taking care of all the precious cows of Scotland! We all wish we could duplicate you and spread you throughout the world!!! And thank you for teaching all of us the value of hard work and love of doing what you love! ….and…You are a Master Teacher! Thank you for sharing. God bless you, your family, your Crew and all the sweet cows of Scotland! 🙏🏻🌟✨🐮🐮🐮✨🌟🙏🏻
Wow! I couldn’t see any further problem after the initial knife work. That tiny, little crack told you so much! Damn, these farmers (& the girls) are so lucky to have you!❤️🐄
Woah I was on the edge of my seat! Thank goodness you didn't give up the search. She must have felt immense relief from the release of the fluid...but wait...there's more...a huge cavern! One of your best trims ever Graham! 🐄💟
Dang! Great job uncovering that cavity HGP! Always follow your instincts. I love watching your videos and your work to make these cows more comfortable.
Even though I was raised on a farm with dairy cows and a few beef cattle among all the other animals, I haven’t seen many of the problems these cows show. Thank you for keeping me informed and entertained all the time. Especially since I had emergency surgery on May 1, and had complications. I’m almost healed now, but still can’t go do whatever I want for about 6 more months. Even when I’m completely well I’ll still be watching for every video you post.
For anyone that may know, is the corium typically that smooth texture or is it more the bumpy jagged one? Around 8:29 its really easy to see the two difference.
Graeme, Please keep doing what you’re doing. Even if I never apply what I’m learning from you, it’s such a joy because you’re an awesome teacher, and it’s so obvious you truly love these animals! ❤❤❤❤❤
Hello, I love watching your videos I loves cows!! I feel so bad when they are hurting I’m glad you can fix them. I just started watching you and I been binge watching all your videos. I think I’m getting caught up on all of them. Can’t wait to watch more!!
It’s so amazing watching you trim these cows hooves and explaining in Great detail what is going on with them, with compassion and genuine caring for the cow
Ive said it before and I’ll say it again. Poor moo moos. Thank you Grahmme for helping the cows. 🤙👍❤️ your the guys between the vet that helps keep them away from needing them.
That was really interesting. I’m glad you stuck with it. It’s wonderful that you were able to find the cavity and release all that trapped fluid and bacteria. Yuck. Well done sir!
I’m always over here clenching and holding my breath, even when I know y’all do a great job keeping these girls well kept. Keep up the good work 🫶🏼 love form Georgia (USA)
I am amazed about your surgery and I thank you for the details of showing us how these precious animals endure so much pain and how you go in there to try to relieve them of the pain. Thank you for being the guardians of these animals.
Great job finding that problem. When your a professional at something you make it look easy though. Still, Some of the videos you can see the problem. But that one stumped me. Great job and i bet the cow was really happy.
I love how you thoroughly you describe what you’re doing and why, the anatomy of the cow and pathology of the problem, what the animal is experiencing, and what the effects of your treatment will be on the animal. I know people think this type of video is gross (and it totally is, even for me as someone who grew up helping friends and family on their dairy farms, usually pulling calves lol). But it’s soothing to watch an expert work through and resolve a problem that’s causing another creature pain.
You are so precise when you aim to work on a particular area of the hoof. You always know exactly what you expect to find and how far you would need to go to get there l. You're so incredibly good at your art. And yes I do consider your knowledgeable craft an art. Thankyou for all your videos Graeme. This grandmother has enjoyed watching you for several years. Sending love from NC, 🇺🇸.
I always look forward to these videos! I especially enjoyed your voice over for this one. It felt so educational without being boring ans it was really soothing too. Its been a rough week and this just really made it a little bit better. Thank you!
I literally gasped when the extent of the cavity was revealed...I've been watching you forever now and I have become used to all sorts of disorders of the hoof...but this one caught me off guard ...I'll bet that cow thanks you for your experience...atb😀🌠
Dear Graeme, I love how much you care about these wee beasties. Mom thinks I'm crazy, but I love cows. I think they are adorable, but my altimeter favorites are the highland cattle. So fluffy. So cranky. Your fan, Mary Thornbury
Unbelievable. You are a true hoof surgeon. You must have seen a huge number of animal hooves to be able to make this diagnosis and treatment. I am very impressed by your work and the dangers you face to help hoofed animals in agriculture.
Honestly, didn't know WHY I liked watching these videos so much. But it's the personality you bring and the actual care you have for these animals. You take pride in your work and take pride in doing a good job. Because your work is helping animals, primarily cows, have a better quality of life. Doing a good job means one more life is impacted and changed for the better. It's nothing particularly grand or showy, it's DEFINITELY not a glamorous or particularly clean job. But it's something that folk have to do and do properly.
I like this video a lot, it's not often, you find such a relaxing video. seeing the problem removed so that the healing can begin, is very relaxing to me. I always found removing weeds in my garden to be the same level of relaxation, after all when you remove the problem with root and all.
I was totally engrossed in this video hoof trimmer skills at the best and some very educational information grahem has such a relaxing soothing voice he would make a great narrator have a great day Graham 😅
ich schau jetzt schon ziemlich lange deine Videos und finde deine Entwicklung was die video Qualität betrifft so angenehm. deine Stimme und deine Art zu reden - i love it ❤ so interessant immer wieder ❤
Being around cows when I was younger. I never knew how bad there hoves can get. It is also very relaxing to watch. I have learned there are more parts to the hoves as well. Thanks for sharing.
I dont know how I got on this side of youtube, but I love how attentive you are with each animal you trim. The way you talk also reminds me of Jeremy Wade from River Monsters 😂 Amazing!
ive been through a breakup recently but it makes me filled with joy watching these videos!! i love animals and im so glad their being taken care off like this! my favorite part is seeing the difference of how they were walking before and after! one of my dreams is to own a farm with lots of animals in the middle of nowhere with no service with a husband and child, ik it sounds silly lol i just want the animals 🤷🏽♀️
"if you have a weak stomach, I suggest you turn away now and watch a different video"
me: full screen and brightness up
Really fascinating to me and happy the cows get fixed up. The pain must be unbearable.
Exactly I'm like ok I'm ready
😂😂😂
And my face close to the screen, trying to spot where the pus gonna come out
I know everyone gives all kinds of compliments but I could 100% hear Graeme doing a voiceover for a National Geographic wildlife series.
Definitely. His voice is very soothing.
I love watching his videos but now I rewatch them to fall asleep
I was *totally* thinking, "narrated by Richard Attenborough" while he was doing the V.O.!
i came for the morbid curiosity but stay for the audible chocolate that is Graemes voice
@@hughmcaloon6506Are thinking of David Attenborough? His knowledge of so many animals is. Unbelievable. Likewise, Graeme knows so very much about his 9:01 ability to take a cow out of pain as much as possible.
Until I started watching you and crew I never realized how many issues a cow may suffer on their hooves, please continue to share
My father didn't either, and he was a diary farmer for 40 years.
@@andrekiwiit's really a natural consequence of specialization
Yeah, I keep asking what the heck animals like this do on their own in the wild without anyone to help them with their feet? I guess they just stop walking one day and they lay down and get eaten alive eventually? Nature is crazy.
@@GraemeGunn their hooves are probably in better condition in the wild without concrete or manure
Fantastic channel I adore from Massachusetts Sunflower 🌻 💛
As someone who has been complaining all week about a bit of a blister on my foot I properly feel for this poor cow. That is the mother of blisters.
Disturbingly, this is actually a rather small infection. Animals that big can get infections so huge that you need a bucket to keep it from getting all over the place when drained.
@@etherraichuwhat
@@Redfrootloop Oh, yeah! Abscesses on large animals like horses and cows can get really big. Draining them is not pleasant. The odor from these things is unbelievable too! 😖🤢
@@ultimatewitcherfan6677
Prime example, I remember a vid I saw that had a Bull with a MASSIVE Abscess lanced & drained...
Gallons worth...
No matter how stressed I get from university exams, these videos always make all of the stress fade away. I've only got a few more exams left until the end of the academic year, then I'm leaving Japan to go back home at the end of the month. Thank you for making these videos that helped me get through the year
Best of luck with your exams 🤓
Good luck with your school stuff!!
@@fflyingffrog2 many thanks! I've got 3 left then I can pack up and get ready for the long flight home
@empirius4088 where is home? Why school in Japan? What are you going to school for?
Best of luck to you!
She was so flinchy as you picked at the hoof but the second that pressure was released, she stopped moving. Just more satisfying evidence that your care works wonders for these sweet girls
My family think I’m mad to watch this but it is so satisfying to see the skill full way you treat these hooves and with so much respect for these animals. Thank you
Having a weak stomach isn’t an option when you work with animals. My daughter is a veterinarian and sometimes I help out .There are all kinds of nasty things you can find in and on animals. Dogs and cats infested with fly larvae, ulcers, pus and that’s only the outside. On the inside it can become even more nasty. You have to be able to smell rotting tissue and off course also faeces … The nice thing about it is seeing that the animal is doing much better after you have taken care of it. Seeing a stray dog wagging his tail after you drained a nasty abscess or after you cleaned out his anus and removed all the larvae is something that makes it all worth it. My daughter (and me also) can’t see an animal suffer. She treats even the stray ones for free. We also work with a shelter so they can get adopted. Last month my daughter had to amputate a front leg of a sweet stray kitten. Now he lives with her because she couldn’t let him go after all the care she gave him. Working with cows is better. You can’t take them home with you..😄
You know she’s going to feel a ton better after that much fluid is released!! I’m so glad you didn’t stop and kept looking for the main problem!!
I can’t believe how much I enjoy watching a cow foot doctor at work. It’s amazing how relieved and grateful I feel once he’s done. His dedication and skill really grow on you over time. Fantastic job, brother! 💪
Me too! I've become addicted to these videos.
I’m always amazed how accurate you are when you are following a tiny dot.
Why Graeme hasn't been asked to narrate a documentary on animal planet is beyond me. Or give him his own show. Missed opportunities honestly.
His voice is so calming, I also love his accent 😊 adds a lot of charm.
Totally agree 👍
Maybe he doesn't want to compromise for the networks. Maybe the allmighty dollar isn't mighty enough.
He’s too busy, caring for these ladies…
@@kingfishercomputing9497 I'm well aware. I'm just pointing out that it's a missed opportunity.
Bless her heart. So love watching you and your team helping these overgrown puppies. Ty, not for just trimming her….but for HOW you do your trims with such respect, it warms my heart.
She sure had issues! So glad youand the crew is on the job. You all helped her on the road to recovery.
The wholesome nature of these videos is so good. Just two living beings helping each other
The relief she must have felt from the release of that pus must have been heaven sent! Poor girl. At least she's well on the road to recovery now, thanks to you!! 💜🐄
This is the first time I recall you mentioning the zones. It looked to me to be one of the most invasive problems you've had. Thank you Graeme for helping this lovely lady, although it would please me more if you filmed her face for us.
I don't even feel comfortable clipping my DOG'S nails. Why am I finding this so hypnotic?!?
Good grief! I'm so glad for your experience, Graeme! I wouldn't have thought to look past that first delaminated layer. You've been at this long enough to know that couldn't have been the whole problem. Well done!
Gosh it is heartbreaking to see the pain these majestic animals go through THANK YOU Graeme and herd
Your dedication brings relief to so many 🙏
Whoah - I did NOT see that coming! 😱 That must have hurt so much, poor girl. Well done Graham, for literally getting to the bottom of the problem❣️
Graeme these cows are so lucky & I'm sure thankful that you don't give up easily & keep searching for the problem. It's amazing to think how many cows you have brought relief to. Have a great weekend, my friend & hello to Ashley.
💚 🐄 🧡 🐂 💚
Making the delicate and complicated treatment look effortless, amazing
Poor thing. Thank you for helping these poor animals 😊
Graeme your true feelings for the well being of these cows shines through. You are truly a good man.
Love you Graeme! 🙏🏻🤩🐮…Thank you for taking care of all the precious cows of Scotland! We all wish we could duplicate you and spread you throughout the world!!!
And thank you for teaching all of us the value of hard work and love of doing what you love! ….and…You are a Master Teacher! Thank you for sharing. God bless you, your family, your Crew and all the sweet cows of Scotland! 🙏🏻🌟✨🐮🐮🐮✨🌟🙏🏻
Wow! I couldn’t see any further problem after the initial knife work. That tiny, little crack told you so much! Damn, these farmers (& the girls) are so lucky to have you!❤️🐄
Love the calm, quiet explanations. Riveting demonstration. Thank you for your tender mercies for these dear beings.
You’re just amazing. My grandfather raised cattle in Texas. Thank you for making these cattle healthier.
You're not just a great trimmer, you're a great filmmaker. I was holding my breath!
Will you have a follow-up video please? Sooo glad she's in your care❤❤❤
Thank you Graeme for being so gentle and persistent to find and correct the problem
Woah I was on the edge of my seat! Thank goodness you didn't give up the search. She must have felt immense relief from the release of the fluid...but wait...there's more...a huge cavern!
One of your best trims ever Graham! 🐄💟
Your voice over are awesome. Relaxing, educational, and just plain spot on
Thank you Greame and Kevin 🙏 ❤ sending prayers 🙏 for Craig's recovery 🙏 💙
😮 I missed it. What happened to Craigie Boy? 😢
You are such an angel of mercy for these beautiful ladies, Graeme. 💝
i get shivers down my legs when i see him slicing the hoof, but i can't stop watching
Dang! Great job uncovering that cavity HGP! Always follow your instincts. I love watching your videos and your work to make these cows more comfortable.
Even though I was raised on a farm with dairy cows and a few beef cattle among all the other animals, I haven’t seen many of the problems these cows show. Thank you for keeping me informed and entertained all the time. Especially since I had emergency surgery on May 1, and had complications. I’m almost healed now, but still can’t go do whatever I want for about 6 more months. Even when I’m completely well I’ll still be watching for every video you post.
She must have felt so much better afterwards bless her beautiful bovine heart ❤
Wow. That turned out to be a complicated problem. Fortunately you were there to take of it😊❤
For anyone that may know, is the corium typically that smooth texture or is it more the bumpy jagged one? Around 8:29 its really easy to see the two difference.
Graeme, Please keep doing what you’re doing. Even if I never apply what I’m learning from you, it’s such a joy because you’re an awesome teacher, and it’s so obvious you truly love these animals! ❤❤❤❤❤
Great find! I could literally FEEL that cows relief just watching.
Poor baby. 😔 Hopefully she is on her way to feeling better. 😊 Nice job Graeme.
Seeing how Graham has gotten more confident and comfortable using the grinder for more precise work is amazing
Hello, I love watching your videos I loves cows!! I feel so bad when they are hurting I’m glad you can fix them. I just started watching you and I been binge watching all your videos. I think I’m getting caught up on all of them. Can’t wait to watch more!!
I am so impressed on how much you care for the cows❤
I'm impressed as well. He really loves those cows.
@@detroiter4eva My friend has a cow called Ellie May. She is so sweet she thinks she's a dog they way she wants to play and follow you around.
It’s so amazing watching you trim these cows hooves and explaining in Great detail what is going on with them, with compassion and genuine caring for the cow
Thanks. I love this style of video. Straight to the point, focusing on the trim. Great stuff!
...no weak stomach here....wish I could do this admiral work! Great job man😊🙌🇨🇦
Ive said it before and I’ll say it again. Poor moo moos. Thank you Grahmme for helping the cows. 🤙👍❤️ your the guys between the vet that helps keep them away from needing them.
That was really interesting. I’m glad you stuck with it. It’s wonderful that you were able to find the cavity and release all that trapped fluid and bacteria. Yuck. Well done sir!
Poor girl!! That is definitely painful. So glad you care so much and help them
Oh what relief she must feel!❤❤
I really like your new format! The post-film narration makes the videos like action movies.
I’m always over here clenching and holding my breath, even when I know y’all do a great job keeping these girls well kept. Keep up the good work 🫶🏼 love form Georgia (USA)
I truly find your videos enjoyable to watch as you help ease the pain those cattle experience.
I am amazed about your surgery and I thank you for the details of showing us how these precious animals endure so much pain and how you go in there to try to relieve them of the pain. Thank you for being the guardians of these animals.
You’re like the Bob Ross of hoof trimming and I love it
Great job finding that problem. When your a professional at something you make it look easy though. Still, Some of the videos you can see the problem. But that one stumped me. Great job and i bet the cow was really happy.
You guys are literally like my hero’s because you go on long shifts to help cows as much as you can no matter how gross it is or whatever else.
So glad you were able to help her. Get well soon moo-moo
I love how you thoroughly you describe what you’re doing and why, the anatomy of the cow and pathology of the problem, what the animal is experiencing, and what the effects of your treatment will be on the animal. I know people think this type of video is gross (and it totally is, even for me as someone who grew up helping friends and family on their dairy farms, usually pulling calves lol). But it’s soothing to watch an expert work through and resolve a problem that’s causing another creature pain.
Oh poor girl!!! I know she’s been in pain. Glad Graeme is out there helping these ladies are much better off when he shows up!!
These videos are always satisfying but this is the only time I’ve ever felt tangible relief watching one
Salt Lake City Utah
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Love your family. Thx for your love for these beautiful creatures. 🎉❤🎉
You are so precise when you aim to work on a particular area of the hoof. You always know exactly what you expect to find and how far you would need to go to get there l. You're so incredibly good at your art. And yes I do consider your knowledgeable craft an art. Thankyou for all your videos Graeme. This grandmother has enjoyed watching you for several years. Sending love from NC, 🇺🇸.
I’m so impressed that you knew to dig deeper! What a cavity!
I always look forward to these videos! I especially enjoyed your voice over for this one. It felt so educational without being boring ans it was really soothing too. Its been a rough week and this just really made it a little bit better. Thank you!
I literally gasped when the extent of the cavity was revealed...I've been watching you forever now and I have become used to all sorts of disorders of the hoof...but this one caught me off guard ...I'll bet that cow thanks you for your experience...atb😀🌠
Dear Graeme,
I love how much you care about these wee beasties. Mom thinks I'm crazy, but I love cows. I think they are adorable, but my altimeter favorites are the highland cattle. So fluffy. So cranky.
Your fan,
Mary Thornbury
Didn't realise I was holding my breath...Great job x
Unbelievable. You are a true hoof surgeon. You must have seen a huge number of animal hooves to be able to make this diagnosis and treatment. I am very impressed by your work and the dangers you face to help hoofed animals in agriculture.
Well done, I love watching you help all these lovely cows feel better, they must appreciate you so much 😊
Fantastic job Graeme as usual 👏 I audibly gasped once you opened that cavity, that poor girl had to of been in so much pain😢
this was a good one, my first time seeing you track a problem that deep. good stuff graeme
You’re good brother 😊. Thanks for caring for these guys so nicely- As I always ask,… Can you give ‘em a hug afterwards.
Honestly, didn't know WHY I liked watching these videos so much.
But it's the personality you bring and the actual care you have for these animals.
You take pride in your work and take pride in doing a good job.
Because your work is helping animals, primarily cows, have a better quality of life.
Doing a good job means one more life is impacted and changed for the better.
It's nothing particularly grand or showy, it's DEFINITELY not a glamorous or particularly clean job.
But it's something that folk have to do and do properly.
Thanks!
That "something lurking..." Was very David Attenborough I love it 😂🤣🤣
I like this video a lot, it's not often, you find such a relaxing video.
seeing the problem removed so that the healing can begin, is very relaxing to me.
I always found removing weeds in my garden to be the same level of relaxation,
after all when you remove the problem with root and all.
Thanks Graeme…..it’s amazing what one finds! ❤️🇦🇺🏴
I was totally engrossed in this video hoof trimmer skills at the best and some very educational information grahem has such a relaxing soothing voice he would make a great narrator have a great day Graham 😅
Thank you for all of your hard work in helping these precious animals ❤
My evening is never complete without watching one of these videos. Thank you for sharing this with us
ich schau jetzt schon ziemlich lange deine Videos und finde deine Entwicklung was die video Qualität betrifft so angenehm. deine Stimme und deine Art zu reden - i love it ❤ so interessant immer wieder ❤
Thank you for explaining more about the parts of the hoof! 😊
Being around cows when I was younger. I never knew how bad there hoves can get. It is also very relaxing to watch. I have learned there are more parts to the hoves as well. Thanks for sharing.
It still amazes me that this is not hurting the animal and is actually helping relieve the pain
At first i was like "it's not that bad" then there was the big cavity and i was like "well nevermind"
Replay crew here, the way you care and explain is so interesting and calming.
So glad you found it, I bet the cow loves you for helping
Your experience and knowledge definitely helped this cow! Thank you!
I dont know how I got on this side of youtube, but I love how attentive you are with each animal you trim. The way you talk also reminds me of Jeremy Wade from River Monsters 😂 Amazing!
She is so good, imagine doing this to a human without an anaesthetic. Poor sweetheart I hope the hoof gets better asap. Sending her my love❤❤❤
Same here❤❤
ive been through a breakup recently but it makes me filled with joy watching these videos!! i love animals and im so glad their being taken care off like this! my favorite part is seeing the difference of how they were walking before and after! one of my dreams is to own a farm with lots of animals in the middle of nowhere with no service with a husband and child, ik it sounds silly lol i just want the animals 🤷🏽♀️
Gosh this one sent chills down my entire body! Scratches that itch so good for me.
Thank you Greame and Kevin
Brilliant work, and he is so confident and has everything under control.