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  • @Burbs256
    @Burbs256 Год назад +1512

    Please keep us updated on her recovery.

    • @camoz123
      @camoz123 Год назад +77

      Definitely would love to see an update video on this

    • @gmunkers
      @gmunkers Год назад +32

      Yes, please let us know how her recovery is going.

    • @kelseykreppel
      @kelseykreppel Год назад +18

      Agreed

    • @only1dutchgirl
      @only1dutchgirl Год назад +14

      Yes please!

    • @allyfaerie
      @allyfaerie Год назад +14

      Yes please update 🙏

  • @SandraNelson063
    @SandraNelson063 Год назад +124

    I've been living in hospital for 1and a half years now, trying to heal up some lymphedema damage in my legs. It's been agony, catastrophic and devastating. And now I have to learn to walk again.
    But I looked at this poor girl's hoof and felt such compassion and sympathy. I can still feel the extreme pain in my legs, the nerves are still alive and out for revenge. I won't lose my legs , this girl could lose her hoof.

    • @kathyglass2922
      @kathyglass2922 Год назад +5

      Praying for your recovery

    • @AngieHumbeline
      @AngieHumbeline 10 месяцев назад +5

      Sending you love and light. I suffered paralysis when I was 19. Many years and months spent in hospital rooms. Nerves definitely stir things. I hope you are doing well in your healing journey. Hugs!

    • @lottiestanley7696
      @lottiestanley7696 10 месяцев назад +1

      🙏❤️🙏

    • @Mizumii25
      @Mizumii25 9 месяцев назад +3

      IK this is 6 months later, but I truly hope and pray for your recovery. Not sure how much has improved for you in this time, but we know you're a fight and it's only going up from here!

    • @robertmueller6979
      @robertmueller6979 22 дня назад

      It's been a year. How is it going my friend?

  • @healgrowlovecommunity8397
    @healgrowlovecommunity8397 Год назад +655

    Poor girl. The fact that she didn't even flinch when you were using those clippers showed just how dead that tissue was. It looked much better afterwards. Please keep us posted on how she's doing. Thank you for everything you do for these lovely cows. 🐄💕

  • @Wranglerlaura
    @Wranglerlaura Год назад +128

    That hoof came out way better than I expected. Wow!
    As far as people wondering why not wait for a vet, if trimming cattle is any like working on horse hooves, the trimmer is the first line of defense. The work you did makes things easier for the vet to be able to see what’s going on and plan treatment.
    I think a lot of people don’t realize that hooves are just a small part of the veterinary practice and that a good veterinarian will look to the trimmer for support if not a little guidance. This is what trimmers do and what they look at every day.
    Your work is very important for making the vet’s work successful. A good hoof trimmer (at least in the horse world) and a good veterinarian become team hoof in making these animals’ lives better.
    Love the video, it’s such a treat to see something so bad turn into something with some chance.
    God Bless you and your team.

    • @zoeeee2952
      @zoeeee2952 Год назад +6

      Yeah I imagine it's even more important with how much worse a hoof injury can be for a horse

    • @annenelson5656
      @annenelson5656 Год назад +3

      I don’t know about cattle, but having horses most of my life we learned to do quite a number of things because calling the vet was so expensive. Nowadays though we call the vet. We still do some things and most vets are happy to teach us. But veterinary science has programs so much and continues to advance rapidly so we’re like - leave it the vet.

    • @pyritefoolsgold3521
      @pyritefoolsgold3521 4 месяца назад +1

      I think also there's just the fact that whether or not to bring in a vet is the farmer's decision, not the Hoof GP's. So he wants to do as good a job as he can without assuming that more work will be coming.

  • @alexdethrose1910
    @alexdethrose1910 Год назад +171

    This poor lass. Thank you for all you do, Graem! You're incredible my friend.

  • @misschieflolz1301
    @misschieflolz1301 Год назад +13

    these kinds of infections are so very painful for these animals.
    I've had the experience with a horse that unfortunately was PTS due to very similar circumstances. It was avoidable which is why I'm still mad about it years on. He needed shoeing and I repeatedly told the staff at the yard; while he wasn't my horse I knew most of the horses and ponies well and he was a special exception and we had a good bond. I also knew that he didn't really fare well barefoot and he'd start exhibiting some tenderness when he was overdue shoeing.
    And then someone found in him the field, shoe had come loose, twisted and had punctured the sole; only because he was a unique aquisition he wasn't turned out with the rest of the public horses (he was in a diff herd since he was big and sometimes rather bossy ) and he wasn't seen as often as others.
    By the time they got to him he had a raging infection and was hobbling. We poulticed around the clock for a week until he was taken to a specialist equine vet; they were going to do surgery but it was too late sadly. After x rays were done there was literally not enough coffin bone left for him to weight bare on that foot without pain for the rest of his life; the infection had pretty much turned it into a sponge.
    I was devastated; everyone knew and even people with their own horses comforted me when I found out. This is why I apprecate the care farmers put in to these animals.

    • @EgoFeederz
      @EgoFeederz Год назад

      Wtf yet it was the farmers that allowed this to ever happen through their own greed and negligence so they should not only be seriously fined but have their animals taken away.
      We only have to take this approach once, for the rest to start to pay attention.

    • @EgoFeederz
      @EgoFeederz Год назад

      The fact that anyone cared soo little about the well being of the animal to ever allow things like this to happen, is something the public should be demanding answers to.

  • @hollymacintyre2643
    @hollymacintyre2643 Год назад +85

    Poor baby...I really want to see the updates on this one...awesome clean up Graeme👏👏👏

  • @ilovebluegrass5493
    @ilovebluegrass5493 Год назад +19

    I love how you put cows care before your own I love it when you fix the cows hoofs I do know that cow is going on a road trip to recovery and I love it

  • @donnakahriger25
    @donnakahriger25 7 месяцев назад +13

    I really appreciate when u spray the hoofs off w water to get the muck off prior to ur working on them. As an RN x 34yrs it just makes me happy💯 🤷‍♂️

  • @Gems-of-Hope-Rocks
    @Gems-of-Hope-Rocks Год назад +11

    Poor baby. Thank you for helping her so kindly!

  • @kathrynmartin8224
    @kathrynmartin8224 Год назад +35

    Poor soul...why did it get so bad??. thank you for sorting it out and hope she makes a full recovery.. 💯🐄 ❤

    • @marybeal9066
      @marybeal9066 Год назад +13

      I was thinking the same thing. How did her hooves get so bad?

    • @Kitty-we6il
      @Kitty-we6il Год назад +6

      @@marybeal9066 probably neglect from the farmer

    • @EgoFeederz
      @EgoFeederz Год назад +8

      @@Kitty-we6il Exactly someone else has a brain and can see the real issue here, the farmer should be flogged for letting the animal get that bad through neglect. Just remember if that was one of the general public we would be likely facing jail for neglecting our animals to even a fraction of this.

    • @BorderlandDisorder
      @BorderlandDisorder Год назад +4

      If it is from neglect I don't think this person should be working with animals. I can see certain circumstances that this could happen as an accident but I'm just hoping this girl gets the vet care so she can recover.

    • @EgoFeederz
      @EgoFeederz Год назад +6

      @@BorderlandDisorder Something that takes months to develop is only possible by neglect not accident.
      Do you think not treating your animals wounds, is not neglect and simply a accident?
      I bet the government wouldnt see it that way.

  • @knitcrochettiger361
    @knitcrochettiger361 Год назад +86

    Graham, you are a great man....remember you tell man's character by how he treats animals....i can hear in your voice how concerned you are for this cow....awesome job trying to help her as much as you can

    • @piaogilvie8463
      @piaogilvie8463 Год назад +2

      Well said

    • @Purdey921
      @Purdey921 Год назад

      I don’t know anything about cows, but I am surprised that all the infections ( or most) are anaerobic. I guess that makes sense since the hoof is sealed, so to speak.

  • @helentaylor4911
    @helentaylor4911 Год назад +12

    It was great watching the live last night. Your joy at giving away the Kvk crush, I’ve been following you since your followers insisted on helping you with the fundraiser. Your humbleness at accepting the help to get the crush. I’m so pleased for your success and your enthusiasm is a joy to watch. It’s amazing that I am one of your first one hundred thousand followers and I can’t wait for every new video. I am a 70 year old and my friends can’t understand why I would want to watch hoof trimming. I have tried watching other hoof trimmers but no one is as interesting as you and your crew and the lovely Mrs HGP. You deserve everything and I can’t wait to watch the video of you handing the crush over.

    • @piaogilvie8463
      @piaogilvie8463 Год назад +2

      Such a lovely comment - and I fully agree with you

  • @bethsantoro1963
    @bethsantoro1963 Год назад +24

    That poor baby, please keep us up to date over her recovery. What you do, you make sure you do the best for the cow, bull, or calf. Please keep up the great work and I hope you and your family enjoy a day off sometime soon.

  • @mszoomy
    @mszoomy Год назад +12

    Poor baby girl, definitely going to need a follow up on her. Thanks for helping her

  • @vrsalcedo7245
    @vrsalcedo7245 Год назад +7

    I hope the owner gets a vet out there ASAP to take care of this poor cow! You've done such a good job dealing with it for now. Please let us know how she does.

  • @jodifinnegan4453
    @jodifinnegan4453 Год назад +8

    It's incredible how much you cleaned that foot up. I often think that if you weren't a hoof trimmer, you could have become a surgeon. Your precision when you trim around live tissue is amazing!!!

    • @lovelightcontinuum
      @lovelightcontinuum Год назад +1

      I often think of him as an artist, a sculptor. I just imagine him sculpting fine marble or other materials.

  • @impunitythebagpuss
    @impunitythebagpuss Год назад +10

    How sad for this poor girl. Definitely needs lots of help from you and her vet! Keep us updated please?

  • @LauraE.9897
    @LauraE.9897 Год назад +23

    Love to you Graeme, from "your herd". We are all so thankful for the pain relief you provide for these sweet cows. 💚🐄🧡🐂💚

  • @amandarobb2856
    @amandarobb2856 Год назад +9

    This poor lady! I hope she heals up as fast as she can. You sure have a big job ahead of you, and her. I am sure that she is feeling relief to have it attended to! Please keep us posted! Thanks and praise from Peterborough Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 ♥️

  • @lovelightcontinuum
    @lovelightcontinuum Год назад +4

    When you held up that piece of hoof and showed the extent of the hole, and the place inside where the hoof should be solid, it really brought home how serious that is. Cows are not light! And all that weight bearing down on just the small hooves to support the cow! No wonder she got so long in the toe, walking on her heels. You did a fantastic yet conservative job, I hope you will have success for this cow.

  • @richardst1979
    @richardst1979 8 месяцев назад +2

    Im a Farrier specialised for orthopaedics. I love your work.
    Mostly the Farriers are to scary and stop cutting to early.
    You did a great job!
    Keep going like that!

  • @sentientteacup9366
    @sentientteacup9366 Год назад +19

    We need to know her number so we can keep up with her recovery! You are such a good, sweet man ❤️

  • @Luciphell
    @Luciphell Год назад +2

    4:19
    This is the most beautiful "That's not my job" I've ever heard. Thank you~ Great vid, hope she feels better!

  • @wallymorgan2524
    @wallymorgan2524 Год назад +41

    Definitely need a follow up on this one. Love your work. Your Farmer Friend From Wisconsin 👍🐄🐮

  • @TirelireDeTitane
    @TirelireDeTitane Год назад +9

    Poor thing! I would love a follow up With this cow. Would be interesting to see how it all heals up. And if the vet can do more to fix her.

  • @007hwm3
    @007hwm3 Год назад +23

    I enjoy watching the care you give these amazing animals and I know they appreciate you for helping them😊

  • @julierogers1155
    @julierogers1155 Год назад +313

    Well done, Graham. Hoping the farmer gets a veterinarian in to treat this cow.

    • @BenDuPree
      @BenDuPree Год назад +31

      Right? I don't really feel good about the answer the video gave. I know he's only responsible for the cows in front of him , but it still didn't answer the question about why a vet isn't doing something this severe.

    • @EgoFeederz
      @EgoFeederz Год назад +26

      @@BenDuPree Sadly the answer is likely profit margins.

    • @julierogers1155
      @julierogers1155 Год назад +47

      @@BenDuPree It isn't Graham's answer to give, it is the FARMER'S answer to give ... and yet not the farmer's youtube channel.

    • @jasminecollins897
      @jasminecollins897 Год назад +48

      ​@@BenDuPreeI think what he was saying was that he's going to do what he can to treat it in the meantime, rather than just leave it alone for a vet to come treat when they're available. They didn't know what bad condition it was in before he started work, so they wouldn't have known to call a vet instead.

    • @jasminecollins897
      @jasminecollins897 Год назад +29

      ​@@EgoFeederza lot of the time, the reason vets aren't called for farm animals is that owners are able to treat many things themselves. It's not like a small animal vet, where they want you to bring them in for all their treatments. Farm vets will often tell you how to treat an injury or illness yourself next time, rather than be called out every time you encounter it. They don't have the time for that.
      Sometimes it is about money, but it's also just a different way of handling their needs than you might be used to if you deal only with housepets, and it can look like neglect if you don't know. They still get the treatment they need, it's just not always necessary or practical to involve a vet.

  • @PaulaPHarvey
    @PaulaPHarvey Год назад +50

    Always thoroughly intrigued by your trimming and had to stop everything just to watch this video. Amazing work as always it's great knowing how much relief you must bring to every hoof you trim 👍

  • @sandwormgod4771
    @sandwormgod4771 Год назад +24

    Please keep us all updated on this poor cow.

  • @bionicwolfcub6384
    @bionicwolfcub6384 Год назад +28

    Hope everyone's morning/afternoon/evening/night goes well from now into forever 💚

  • @WatersandWilderness
    @WatersandWilderness Год назад +4

    Having it trimmed expertly as you have done, HGP, will help the veterinarian to get a better look at it. You did such a great job cleaning and clearing out the dead tissue.

  • @Angeltelron
    @Angeltelron Год назад +12

    The moment I saw your finger push into the hoof with no reaction from the cow I knew it was bad toe necrosis. Please keep us inform on how she is doing

  • @levanielmidoriya5701
    @levanielmidoriya5701 Год назад +1

    I love that she feels so much better; even if you have to wait for a vet, she must have so much relief to get rid of all that necrotic horn.
    I also love that you stroked your brother in-laws face at the beginning for a good chuckle! Love it.

  • @akantiia
    @akantiia Год назад +7

    Ah toe necrosis is a nasty one, glad our HGP was on the case and was able to work toward the cow being comfier!

  • @SedatedByLife
    @SedatedByLife Год назад +5

    😢 Poor thing.... I'd say the end result of your efforts turned out quite well, considering. I hope she recovers well - though it will take several months. She's on the road to recovery and that's most important

  • @BigDaddy_MRI
    @BigDaddy_MRI Год назад +6

    You are amazing, Graeme. And poor lass, she will hopefully recover as best she can. You are the best, good sir. So glad I found your channel.
    So, from Texas to you and your family, Cheers!!

  • @dianagoetsch6953
    @dianagoetsch6953 Год назад +1

    I've never seena cows foot so bad! I live in a farming community in the Midwest of Illinois, USA, and I;ve never seen that in a cows hoof before. Good work that you've done and I pray she heals up with no further damage to her foot!

  • @janedaniels7645
    @janedaniels7645 Год назад +12

    Ooh, that looked so sore! Graeme now that Craig is not doing behind the scene filming, will you be including it again? I loved to hear the banter and see the cows in the race misbehaving. Keeping my fingers crossed you hit 2m soon.

  • @CycleGeezer-cq9lm
    @CycleGeezer-cq9lm Год назад +4

    Geez!! Some of the things you see while trimming. Incredible damage to the hoof. You are truly a caring person, shown by your meticulous and careful work. Keep us updated on this cow's progress.

  • @unknownspeaker4815
    @unknownspeaker4815 Год назад +8

    I really hope this cow gets better... when I see toe necrosis videos, my heart just breaks...

  • @BustinRootz
    @BustinRootz Год назад +7

    Man from Danville Kentucky again with the first comment. your giveaway was absolutely awesome to help somebody out that was once like you. You are an inspiration even in America.

  • @pake29
    @pake29 Год назад +3

    Poor thing 😢 glad your there to help her. Fingers crossed she can get that infection beat asap ❤

  • @kathrynpupos9103
    @kathrynpupos9103 Год назад +2

    Wow! That is such a nasty issue! I'm sure she'll feel better, yet still has aways to go for healing. Thanks for all you give to these ladies.

  • @cyberherbalist
    @cyberherbalist Год назад +9

    Looks much much better when you were done. I hope we get to know later how well it worked out for this cow!

  • @nevadadan4113
    @nevadadan4113 Год назад +19

    Always exciting to see a new Hoof GP video, they’re soothing to the soul….

  • @ibbylancaster8981
    @ibbylancaster8981 Год назад +3

    Graeme, you are so wonderful at your job. When I started watching your videos, I think you were just over 100k subs. At this point you are at 1.97 million subs. This just goes to show that people can really tell you really love what you do and how much you care. Early congrats on 2 million. Bet you never thought that you would get this popular. Much love from the USA 🤙

  • @michaelhigbee8572
    @michaelhigbee8572 Год назад +3

    I am glad you have help her poor girl .😢 please keep us updated you are a master of you trade and I learned a lot from your video 👍🏻

  • @juliadagnall7103
    @juliadagnall7103 Год назад +6

    Hello graeme I love watching you help those beautiful cows/bulls I wish I could have done that when I was younger, I also love watching your brothers videos but he's not upload anything in a while ❤❤

  • @SlipSlidinAway
    @SlipSlidinAway Год назад +3

    Sad to see her in that shape, but so happy you know what you're doing to help the babe fight the infection. I'd say you did a smashing job❣

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 Год назад +3

    Look forward to updates and hope the vet can give some medicine for infection and pain.
    Very long road leading into wet cold weather.
    Good job🌻

  • @junesmith852
    @junesmith852 Год назад +3

    Until I stumbled upon your channel I never even knew cow's needed their feet done (I thought just horse's) and since the very first video I've been hooked..you guy's do such an important job and deserve total respect 🙏 🫡 the coo's of s/w Scotland are so lucky to have you guy's looking out for them ❤ blessings from a fellow scot just up the road in Perth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️

  • @Og-Judy
    @Og-Judy Год назад +15

    Oooo...... Poor girl. Keep us updated on her progress please 😢 Not a farmer but I'm from Wisconsin and have relatives with dairy operations. 😊

  • @rachelkay2636
    @rachelkay2636 Год назад

    You did a great job, when you look at the before and after it's a million times better. You've given her the best chance to live a bit more comfortably with an issue that will last a lifetime. She's blessed to have you care for her.❤

  • @TattooedPink
    @TattooedPink Год назад +8

    Poor thing :( thank you for doing so much for her! Please update ❤

  • @jenniferfrederick2456
    @jenniferfrederick2456 Год назад

    Yes, please keep us updated on her recovery. Poor dear, I hate to see her in pain.

  • @evolifesword5972
    @evolifesword5972 Год назад +11

    I would love to see a vet channel that is connected to this GP that just continues the story of these cows. a Shared Universe of Animal Care

  • @saffronskies333
    @saffronskies333 Год назад +1

    What a great friend you are to these sweet animals... What a great and wonderful job you do. Blessed Be.

  • @loriw2661
    @loriw2661 Год назад +2

    That poor girl. She’s lucky to have you help her until the Vet can get there!🐄❤️🐄

  • @ThatQatPerson
    @ThatQatPerson Год назад

    Poor mama. How awful it must feel. I hope she is getting all the help available to keep her happy and comfortable.

  • @maribaka93
    @maribaka93 Год назад +6

    I think that you helped that cow a lot, and if she go to a veterinarian, they will have a easier time helping too

  • @jenniferw5095
    @jenniferw5095 Год назад

    Poor sweet baby girl ❤❤❤. Prayers for her healing and getting rid of the infection.

  • @redlady222
    @redlady222 Год назад +5

    That was a beautiful trim. I know it was ‘ugly’, but your cuts were so careful and clean. Well done!

  • @spklyunicorn
    @spklyunicorn 8 месяцев назад

    I adore your empathy and kindness. You are a real hero. I hope they pay you well!

  • @Liz_678
    @Liz_678 Год назад +2

    Please let us know how she is doing. Just getting that block on must feel so much better! You did a great job!

  • @Gigi-14
    @Gigi-14 Год назад

    Poor baby 😢 You did good Graeme. I hope she’s more comfortable and heals well. 🙏

  • @glossaria2
    @glossaria2 Год назад +4

    "Nurse, tell me again how this man got his finger stuck inside a cow's toe?"
    "Well, doctor..."

  • @samuelcrane8686
    @samuelcrane8686 Год назад +1

    It's funny how much you are teaching us. I've shared your videos with others and explained what's going on as the couch watching pro that you've made us. And instantly I knew it this for had toe necrosis. Brilliant. I grew up on a dairy farm in Australia but we never trimmed cows feet. Thanks for teaching us so much. Love the videos.

  • @aprilmorris4588
    @aprilmorris4588 Год назад +4

    Quite frankly, I'm amazed that it ended up looking as good as it did. When I saw how far your finger 👉 went into her hoof, I was thinking the worst. I didn't hope that this dairyman is able to give her the veterinary support she's going to need while you attend to her feet as much as you can. Please update, if possible.

  • @adalynnshaw8404
    @adalynnshaw8404 Год назад

    Your compassion is unmatched. Thank you for the work you do and the education your provide us, your viewers.

  • @suellenspencer-eb2nv
    @suellenspencer-eb2nv Год назад +3

    Yes, please keep us posted on her progress.

  • @EmmieHunny
    @EmmieHunny Год назад

    I hope a vet is able to intervene and heal the infection before her pedal bone dies forever! But you’ve done such a beautiful job with what you’re able to do for her.

  • @deborahcurtin7454
    @deborahcurtin7454 Год назад +3

    Saw the code yellow mentioned in last nights live 😂 but in all seriousness we’ll done on the trim. Hopefully she’s more comfortable now.

  • @hilarypotter3334
    @hilarypotter3334 Год назад +2

    Yikes! Poor girl. So glad you were able to help her Graeme. Will her hoof always be short like that now due to the bone loss or will it be able to grow a little length back in?

  • @wheelchair_charlie
    @wheelchair_charlie Год назад +4

    You lived up to your name in this one Hoof GP! Great job and the beard looks good on you!

  • @annajohnson6532
    @annajohnson6532 Год назад +2

    So glad you help these animals.

  • @fralinsandfriends
    @fralinsandfriends Год назад +8

    It's generally up to the farmer to call the vet. Now that the owner knows the problem, maybe he will call a veterinarian in before the infection goes septic.😃😃👋👋💖💖

    • @stephaniewilson3955
      @stephaniewilson3955 Год назад +4

      It has already gone sceptic. That is why it is killing the bone.

    • @fralinsandfriends
      @fralinsandfriends Год назад

      @@stephaniewilson3955 It's hard, but sepsis can be stopped. Sepsis is in the blood but yes, blood is manufactured in the bone marrow. I don't know if they'll kill the infection, but it's up to the veterinarian to do the work. Thank you for that clarification. 🙏🙏

    • @Hoofer001
      @Hoofer001 Год назад +1

      No.vets don’t have chute’s

    • @fralinsandfriends
      @fralinsandfriends Год назад +2

      @@Hoofer001 I don't know who you are, but we don't know what a vet has in Scotland. My uncle was a vet. and he always found a way to help the farmer. 😃😃💖💖

    • @phil6465
      @phil6465 Год назад +1

      @@Hoofer001 Our vets do cattle feet trimming with their own tilting cattle crush (or chute)

  • @kathybrandt6060
    @kathybrandt6060 Год назад +1

    I’m glad to see you can help her, please keep us updated on how she does.

  • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788
    @lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Год назад +4

    She is fortunate to have you three taking care of her. 👍👍😊

  • @bubbacole1657
    @bubbacole1657 Год назад

    Thanks for caring for these cow's. You have a great heart.

  • @saphira2323
    @saphira2323 Год назад +5

    I have autism and this is my newest hyperfixation 😂 I was maybe bit too excited about being able to tell from the start that it was likely toe necrosis. I obviously can’t always tell and I’m definitely no pro, but I think I can probably say I know more than the average human about diagnosing hoof issues in cows 😆

    • @BorderlandDisorder
      @BorderlandDisorder Год назад +2

      Same. I seen a tiktok about hoof trimming and HoofGP came up first and I've been fixated for the last 8 months now. I also feel the same too, I like learning things, and I find this fascinating and well made!

  • @ReddMoneyHarleyQuinn
    @ReddMoneyHarleyQuinn Год назад

    I’ve Truly Been Watching This Channel For Years Since The Start Of The Pandemic And I Don’t Claim To Be A Professional By Any Means But Being Able To Immediately Identify This Is Toe Necrosis From The Thumbnail Tells Me I Know Somethings. Thanks For Teaching Us So Much.

  • @denyingwalnut
    @denyingwalnut Год назад +4

    What causes this in the first place?

    • @Seilermann
      @Seilermann 8 месяцев назад

      Bacteria. I assume standing in manure all day is not the healthiest thing to do, and definitely nothing an animal should have to go through.

  • @billpotmesil
    @billpotmesil Год назад +1

    I am really impresses with how much better it looks and getting her up on a block will help to keep it cleaner and dry. Nice work!

  • @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon
    @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon Год назад +3

    Ouch!!

  • @angeliaardern
    @angeliaardern Год назад

    Im in new zealand single mother of 3 and not sure how i found ur videos 2 yrs ago but love them thank you

  • @maikmeier5032
    @maikmeier5032 Год назад +6

    Well, yeah, you are doing the best you can and a tremendous job. But the farmer really should be calling a vet, e.g. after your trimming.

  • @reflectingshadowzin6867
    @reflectingshadowzin6867 Год назад +2

    i've seen this on people and sadly i'm not allowed to treat necrotic tissue (just like you) just doing the best i can to contain the infection. if the infection has spread to the bone chances are high she is going to loose the foot. please keep us updated on how her owner proceeded with this case.

  • @JinjuKim-j5e
    @JinjuKim-j5e 8 месяцев назад +5

    You could study to become a vet. You know 90% of the job already 😂 plus you can educate some of us Texans

  • @sherrylgoins4351
    @sherrylgoins4351 Год назад +1

    Please keep us posted on how she is doing ,.Thank you for all you do making them healthy ❤

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  • @lymb3914
    @lymb3914 Год назад +1

    I absolutely believe you're happy with that result, I hope she heals up!

  • @thecourtlyalchemist
    @thecourtlyalchemist Год назад

    You cleaned that up nicely. Hopefully, she can get rid of that infection now. If a vet has to do something for her, you've made his job easier.

  • @suellenspencer-eb2nv
    @suellenspencer-eb2nv Год назад +2

    You are a good teacher. Love this video. Thank you very much. Kevin congrats on your upcoming wedding.

  • @sharonm3677
    @sharonm3677 Год назад +2

    Wow, that’s bad. Glad you were able to give her some relief. ❤❤

  • @terrilepine9065
    @terrilepine9065 Год назад

    Thank you for all you do, .i can hear in your voice how concerned you are for this cow

  • @evelyn_r
    @evelyn_r Год назад

    dammmmnnn, I can see why you're fairly happy with it, but I sure hope the vet gets there and continues from your work to prevent the infection from spreading. She might need to get the toe amputated if the bone is infected so that it doesn't get into her bloodstream, poor thing. please keep us updated and thank you for the amazing work you do

  • @carolleenkelmann3829
    @carolleenkelmann3829 Год назад

    So thankful that there are people like you with so much dedication and sympathy towards helping cows. I'd like to have "follow-ups" on these special cases. Would that be possible?

  • @bobmiller7502
    @bobmiller7502 Год назад

    the fact that you slice hack into her foot with that crazy blade and she dont even moove says a lot, very informative and interesting,two iof my favourite things, power to you doc.keep on keeping on my brother,thanks 4 sharing,,xx

  • @ronaldhope8939
    @ronaldhope8939 Год назад +2

    Amazing video. I truly hope a vet can give her some comfort for the remainder of her time left in this world. Outstanding content and you are truly the master of your trade.👍👏🐄🍀