Who else doesn't understand this shown up in our recommended list. And ended up enjoying the video and very curious how to do it and watched the entire video
People may not know this, but cleaning the center part of the hoof brings absolute joy to a horse. It's a huge relief for them. Looks like there was a small crack on the right possibly by a rock. The good thing it healed on It's own. Growing up on the ranch I've learned a lot from my relatives who were farriers.
Yep. They love it. That's why they're so calm when someone who knows what they're doing is cleaning their hooves. They know the person cares about them.
It doesn't matter what the job is... Watching someone that obviously knows what they are doing is always enlightening. It's even better when the job is as old as being a farrier. Best of luck!
Very true. My late dad always said that. It's just what Paul Newman said in The Hustler: 'Anything can be great. Bricklaying can be great. If a man knows what he's doing and why...anything can be great.'
Some people may not understand, horses don’t have nerve endings in their hoofs so it doesn’t hurt them- all they feel is the pressure, this is actually extremely relieving for them, like getting rocks out from between your toes
It’s basically like them getting their nails done 💅🏼 and the salon 🤣 I believe the horse shoe helps protect puncture wounds in the middle or size of the hoof I say a video and that it it was really bad 😢
for the people saying he is hurting the horse: horses hooves grow extremely fast and big. It can be so painful and provoke infections and difficulties to walk properly. The iron horseshoe will help them to walk on different types on floors (like a shoe!) and the hooves will grow better. Oh, btw, this is like cutting your nails. Its painless
@@Th0sy dude when you are doing stuff like this, sometimes getting it done clean can allow it to last longer. So they don’t need as many cleanings or restorations, hell it might even let the horse walk better.
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@@_kurdi_47 no, it's a full time job, he only deals with hooves, just like a dentist only deals with your mouth. The horse's owner does limited stuff too (cleaning the hooves, applying greases to maintain them, a but like you clean your teeth but still need to see the dentist regularly), but all the cutting you saw here is done by professionnalls whose only job is this, and ideally it's done every 6-8 weeks. Of course, nothing stops you from learning how to do it all yourself, and some people do, but unless taking care of the horses is your full time job, it's much easier and makes more sense to call in the professionals. They also have expertise that you wouldn't
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My mom used to own 4 horse back in the 70's and 80's and she told me she took care of them all by herself. After seeing this, I wonder how she managed to balance school and her horses both at the same time. I truly didn't understand when she said it was a lot of work. Just wow
@@alexandrutereify @Alex Teretean Her parents owned a farm. Because of that she took care of the horses mostly on her own while her parents took care of the other animals. One of the four horses she shared with a friend. As I said, I have no idea how she managed, but she loved them very much. She even kept her favorite horses shoes and we still have them.
Its a bond you have to built. All animals are aware of our energy at all times. The only difference between us and animals is that humans are emotional driven and animals are instinctively driven
@@-reese no one said they are stupid however not because you are taking care of a dog means they won’t react. A lot of animals react like for instance a dog that needs grooming or nail clipped. A cat at its check ups etc.
My grandfather was a farrier. He ran away from home at 14 during the Great Depression and joined the Army. He volunteered for the Cavalry, and completed the Cavalry School at the age of 15. It was a tough course, men were assigned to horses, not the other way around, the Army paid more money for the horses than the men. My grandfather learned to be a farrier while in the Cavalry, as well as training new horses. He rose through the ranks becoming Stable Sergeant, at which point “they took the horses away." Then WW2 broke out, and he was sent to the Pacific. At the end of the war he was one of only 2 members of his troop to return home. He then worked as a farrier, working at Arlington and Fort Belvoir as a civilian. He was regarded as the best farrier in the business, and worked on president Eisenhower's horses, and then Kennedy's. He eventually moved to the Southwest, and a full page article in the local paper was written about his life, after which he never wanted for work. When I was a kid I often rode along with him as he worked. He was good at his job, but as good a farrier as he was, he was a better rider. Growing up around horses, and spending time at tracks, show rings, and rodeos, and being a rider myself, there were few people as masterful on horseback as my grandfather. When he died, he was buried at the national cemetery. He was friends with Kennedy, Eisenhower, MacArthur, Patton, and Wainwright, he was a one-of-a-kind man, and I have never met anyone else like him.
That’s what I was thinking that’s a lot of work for one shoe another thing I was thinking is it seem like a lot of shaving off extra material if they kept doing it over a horses lifetime would there be any left to shave off and the horse just stood there wow pretty cool stuff
I went to Oregon State University to learn how to become a farrier. Back when it was $35 for all four feet. There's a lot of ways to cheat at this, nice to see someone take the time and do it right..
This is a lot of work. But what impressed me the most was how calm and cooperative the horse was about all this. You’d think it would freak out a little but nope, it just chilled the entire time lol.
More than likely the horse is twitched or drugged and this is for showman ship if this horse had this type of care see right rear hoof looks like “rot” on the front of it.
"Am I watching a horse manicure right now?" "Am I watching a horse manicure right now?" "Am I watching a horse manicure right now?" *the last step is basically nail polish* "Yes, I am."
Because the horse shoes are attached directly to the hoof, many people are concerned that applying and removing their shoes will be painful for the animal. However, this is a completely pain-free process as the tough part of a horses' hoof doesn't contain any nerve endings. However, horseshoes have their place and can help prevent excess or abnormal hoof wear and injury to the foot.
My dad was a farrier for years. I have his anvil, shoeing stand, and his horseshoeing box with his tools still in it. He died this past january. I enjoyed the video. :)
What an excellent job. Most farriers around here would have been done with the whole horse in the time he took on one hoof. I’d pay more money for this kind of care. Keep up the good work my friend.
As it is said you pay for what you get. Better to see the farrier working on another horse that's not yours preferably. The horse will let you know if he is happy. You are either a mug or a cheapskate if your horse is poorly shod. Hooves and teeth. Nice job mate. Thanks👍💯❤.
@@denisethompson3819 Not nessarily. Not everything that is more is better, I paid more for the farrier at the old stable I boarded at for my horse and he was a well known farrier in that area. Honestly he didn't do that great of a job on my horses feet ever. As Saddlebreds and Standardbreds have slightly longer toes naturally, the first time doing them he chopped of my Saddlebred mares toes. She was a bit sore for a week. Well I changed barns, the farrier I have now is a little cheaper, and he is only about 21 years old, he hasnt even been shoeing even close to the number of years this guy did at the old stable, anyways he trims her feet soo good. They look great! When he is older he will be a foot pro, now he doesnt do hot shoeing, he only does cold shoeing. However he does really good cold shoes, and trims them really nice, they look really great after. My horse is bare foot, so she never gets shoes, he last time mentioned about how great her feet always look, he said they are very healthy. So price isn't everything. Same with a vet, we had one vet charge triple for our first horse before I got the horse I have now, a saddlebred again, the vet charged triple, told us we had to do all these tests, scans, and go out of state to do this. We went to a different vet, they were very reasonable, probably on the cheaper side compared to most vets, but the vet was very knowledgable and gave us another method plus a low dose of medicine for what our horse at the time had, in three months she was cured, well going strong. Price is not everything, price can never compare to knowledge and skill in those areas. Same with lessons, the most expensive lesson I ever had was for 30 minutes for &60, I barely learned anything, I paid 45 a lesson from a different instructor and she actually took the time to teach me and spent 2 hours past her lesson time to help me learn a few simple things. So price isn't everything. Sometimes price is quality but not always.
Im a Steamfitter/Welder from Alberta and as you get more experienced everyone puts their own flare and style to everything, from how you handle an angle grinder while bevelling to even how you pull out the measuring tape. This guy has clearly been at his craft since he was a kid. Soo much swagger in everything he’s doing with zero PPE. And the 14k that disliked probably thinks this hurts the horse and hasn’t seen a horse in pain when they cant walk due to never getting a mani/pedicure.
Do you do this kind if stuff? I would love you to the end of the earth if you would explain each step to me; its fascinating to watch but I can't help but be curious what exactly is happening in each step and why. I understand if not though; at the very least could you explain how he was able to take some kind of peeler to the Frog of the horses foot? I thought those were supposed to be sensitive? I was picking a horses foot, and I was nervous about hurting them but the people informed me as long as I didn't touch that area the horse wouldn't be in pain.
@@FluffyDragonDrawing I’m a steamfitter, I have never touched a horses foot in my life lol. But I have seen it done up close at ranches here in Alberta. Its just like cutting your own nails, to hurt the horse you would have to go pretty deep to hit a nerve. In the wild horses grind down their own nails on rocks. Even though theres no such thing as a wild horse anymore so they depend on us to do this for them. The horse shoe itself is to keep the “nail” together. Just like humans, the horses nail is fibrous cause its the same as hair. So to keep it from fraying or breaking which can cause a lot of pain (broken nail) the shoe keeps all of it together. That polish is literally horse nail polish lol. The steps are exactly the same as how someone would give you a pedicure. Cut, sand, polish. Put on your shoes and leave.
@@RB-xq7qh I didn't know what a steamfitter was, so my brained assumed that's what this job was called; sorry. I get the shoes, but at the same time I must admit it seems odd that hammering a nail into it, would help it stay together; even in the video it appeared that the hoof had cracked because of it. But thank you!!!!! I appreciate the information!!!
@@FluffyDragonDrawing I've managed to hammer a tack through the white of my own nail when doing some DIY. Didn't realise until I tried to pull my hand away. Then there was no pain , just a tug on my hand. The tacks through the hoof hold the shoe on without causing any pain. The shoes need refitting from time to time as the hoof grows the way our nails grow. Pedicure is right. Keeps the horse comfortable in its shoes.
That horse goes to the other horses in the paddock "you like my new pedicure guys? Lookin good huh?" Lovely to see such care being taken of an animal, the horse seems to like its little spa treatment too, no kicking, struggling or anything
This was beautiful to watch! A true master at work. There was not one wasted movement. The pride in his work shows in the detailed perfection he bestowed upon this horse. Just loved this!
I keep feeling like that would hurt the horse. Then I remember that the hoof is not too different to a humans fingernail. So it probably feels really nice for the horse after getting trimmed up.
Wow, ive seen a fair amount of horse shoe videos and ive NEVER seen someone take such attention to detail and perform so many steps. I feel like you perfected every step of the process and developed sub-routines to everything. Never seen them take such good care of making the shoe straight and then grinding off every sharp edge. Never seen the burning step but it makes sense, i bet it makes for a very flat and even contact with the shoe. You even filed the hoof, then rubbed some sort of oil/hydration solution? I mean, it looks amazing and refreshed!! bet that horse is so happy!
I'm amazed at how cooperative and relaxed the horse is. I mean even if it doesn't hurt the horse, I can't imagine it doesn't aggravate or make the horse a bit uncomfortable.
@Lee Ljubic I think you could say this has something to do with the horse trusting it's owner: I think in general the way a horse interacts with different situations and people is related to how they are treated in general and how they view people. So while I think you're probably right in that this horse is very used to this procedure, I also think it shows it does also have a good relationship with people, the most important being their owner/caretaker, who the horse knows wouldn't lead them into any danger. 😊
@@hellykay But I'm not sure that the technician is necessarily the owner of the horse. Maybe he's the one who replaces the hooves of horses with different owners?
This is one of the weirdest genres on RUclips. These guys are getting 10+ million views per videos for giving manicures to horses and they only have like 20-30k subs.
@@tristanludlow8937 To keep the hooves from splitting. Not all saddle horses need shoes. It kind of depends on how much the horse is ridden and where it's ridden.
@@tristanludlow8937 The same reason we use shoes, to protect our feet. Sure we can go barefoot but the shoe protects our feet so we can traverse more terrains with ease.
@@anaalina5964 no. Horses will NOT accept that. They are not passive animals, their self defense 'fight or flight' will always take over. There is a reason even the most well trained horses kick off their riders when they are frightened. It's not something you can 'condition' out of them or we would have far less horse related injuries. We have been breeding them for hundreds of years; if it was POSSIBLE to do that, we would have atleast made some grounds on it.
(!warning!) this was done by a professional so kids,adults or even or people in the foster home please do not try this at home this could do permanent damage to your horse or your tools so I do not recommend doing so and if you are a professional then please do not keep children or pets near this the only pet that I would advise is the horse your working on
I just want to appreciate how gorgeous this horses hoof is. It’s frog is one of the cleanest and beautiful ones I’ve ever seen, and it’s entire hoof just cleaned out so nicely. Definitely won some sort of hoof lottery with that one
People who are whining thats its hurting the horse ..does it look like horse is hurting? He could have removed his feet or kicked the man...and okay lets suppose its actually hurting the horse...the horse isn't getting bothered to it so why are you getting bothered
To any people who are wondering why the horse is so calm there are no nerves in the hoof of the horse so it can't feel pain :) edit thanks for all the likes y'all :D
Tks for clearing my doubt 👌. While he was doing hammering work ...really shocked to see horse keeping so calm n cool without a lit bit shake in the body
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Very satisfying to watch and smooth. The farrier clearly has lots of experience and did a very good job. He clearly cares about horses. The horse was also very patient and calm, clearly well behaved :)
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Idk how hooves work so this just looks like torture. I was cringing the whole time as if I were watching the same operation being done on someone's tooth. Especially when he 1. chiseled the hoof out and 2. Placed the blazing hot horseshoe directly onto the horses hoof and leaving melted seared organic matter. I'm so grossed out lol
@@karniferous hoofs doesn't have nerve endings, so like cutting nail, they don't feel anything, do u think horses r stupid, if that burned him he would definitely gonna react
Never realized how much skill it takes to do this. Most impressive. This video just popped up. Started watching it not thinking I would watch the whole thing. Very cool. Great skill. Subscribed
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I came here from Post10 videos lol. Glad I saw it.
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What an interesting job. Also, I love how the horse just sits there and is like “yes, you serve ME”
Just like some lady getting their nails done
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Who else doesn't understand this shown up in our recommended list. And ended up enjoying the video and very curious how to do it and watched the entire video
I'm a curious person this was in my recommended list and ignored it till it started playing and then enjoyed it
It was on my recommend,I left it for while but then l decided to try something different. It’s quite satisfying
So true dude
Yup.
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People may not know this, but cleaning the center part of the hoof brings absolute joy to a horse. It's a huge relief for them. Looks like there was a small crack on the right possibly by a rock. The good thing it healed on It's own. Growing up on the ranch I've learned a lot from my relatives who were farriers.
I imagine it's like filing off an itchy, thick callus on your foot. But like, way way thicker.
@@lapinbeau similar to having an ingrown toenail that's hurting the side of your toe.
Yep. They love it. That's why they're so calm when someone who knows what they're doing is cleaning their hooves. They know the person cares about them.
How come it doesn't hurt the hourse
@@beyondthestars4299 Because it’s their equivalent of a nail
That's a lot of work for one shoe. Respect. Not sure why it showed up in my feed, but I watched it. Knowledge is power.
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It doesn't matter what the job is... Watching someone that obviously knows what they are doing is always enlightening. It's even better when the job is as old as being a farrier. Best of luck!
Very true. My late dad always said that. It's just what Paul Newman said in The Hustler: 'Anything can be great. Bricklaying can be great. If a man knows what he's doing and why...anything can be great.'
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I can smell that hoof from here hahahahahaha .
He`s taking a lot of time for on shoe with side clips,taking to much front toe off for me .
That moment when you realise. You gotta do that 3 more times.
Edit: Thanks for the likes! Drama in the replies tho xD
Lmao im think about that too
its so satisfying tho, just the way the hooves are clipped feel so nice
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Not if my horse only has one leg
@@B-Man-69 AYO-
Some people may not understand, horses don’t have nerve endings in their hoofs so it doesn’t hurt them- all they feel is the pressure, this is actually extremely relieving for them, like getting rocks out from between your toes
and if it did hurt them, they’d surely be trying to kick/get away and stuff right?
@@harpstarr 100%
It’s basically like them getting their nails done 💅🏼 and the salon 🤣 I believe the horse shoe helps protect puncture wounds in the middle or size of the hoof I say a video and that it it was really bad 😢
Yeah, a lot of people don't understand, this is the equivalent of a horse getting a pedicure.
I was going to ask if it hurt them when I read your comment. Thank you
Guys, don't worry about the horse. He would've kicked the guy if he didn't like it. Notice that it didn't move the entire time.
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I know the horse is okay but it just looks so wrong putting nails in a horse's foot
@@nfsfan0946 Read the commentors username, PETA workers would never have that for their username, Let alone have a youtube account.
for the people saying he is hurting the horse: horses hooves grow extremely fast and big. It can be so painful and provoke infections and difficulties to walk properly. The iron horseshoe will help them to walk on different types on floors (like a shoe!) and the hooves will grow better. Oh, btw, this is like cutting your nails. Its painless
How horses in nature survive, once theres no one to put these "shoes" on them?
@@felipeparreiras7152 probably they move more
@@felipeparreiras7152 natural wear from moving about.
@@felipeparreiras7152 you don't really see horses in nature hanging out in a stable most of the day.
@@felipeparreiras7152 as everyone said they are not in prison for life for no reason...
I'm just amazed how cooperative the horse is.
Absolutely correct
How cooperative are you when you get your nails done? They’re smart animals. They know exactly whats going on.
@@RB-xq7qh They know their hoof is being burnt by a hot ass piece of metal?
@@cloutyjake9351 Yea they know, it must hurt a lot 😨
@@rahulhalder8475 I heard that hoofs have no nerve endings
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Didn't know watching a horse getting a pedicure would be so interesting.
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*Watching people getting pedicure* = Ewww gross
*Watching horse getting pedicure* = Damn thats satisfying
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Yup
The entire process is done with great care. Hope no harm is done with the leg.
This man’s lower back strength is god like. I’d be in critical condition halfway thru 1 hoof
I literally had that thought in my mind for about 10 minutes
Cuz I personally would not survive that
@@Pokpak_Manoban there’s no way! 🤣🤣🤣
For once, a line of work where being short is better than being tall.
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Weights my guy
The way this dude was flipping the tools around so smooth. So clean
probally a profeseitional
This is useless come on
@@Th0sy doesn’t seem like it’s useless. He’s quick with changing angles with the tools. Clearly it serves a purpose, it’s just clean as hell
@@Nickles4 ofc its clean but not necessary.
@@Th0sy dude when you are doing stuff like this, sometimes getting it done clean can allow it to last longer. So they don’t need as many cleanings or restorations, hell it might even let the horse walk better.
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Getting smashed by a file being run across a horse hoof probably wasn't anywhere in the top 1000 ways he expected to die.
Imagine the trial and error of the first guy who figured out how to do this.
Сколько лошадей умерли раньше срока страдая воспаленными копытами, и сколько людей погибло в попытках решить эту проблему....
@@АнтонКултыгин-р4и I wonder how horses began understanding that hoof-cleaning was for their benefit rather than to harm them
@@jewelforever9 it probably feels a hell of a lot better for them. It’s a horse pedicure
I was literally just thinking that
@@ApexAaronGame They actually have no nerves down there so they don't feel anything.
The horses friends: Why your taking so long?
The white horse: "Im getting my toe done 💅 “
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It’s one big toe
@@decaytred9500 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
@@decaytred9500 One big toe, one giant toenail.
Hey dont insult them
Haven't seen a farrier this detailed for the last 20 years. It was a pleasure to watch and revisit craftsmanship.
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I don't even have a horse nor plan on buying one ever. However, this showed up in my feed and DAMN is it fascinating
Пхпхпх Ты так точно не модешь!
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А если можешь то точно не так 😳😂...
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Whats more impressive is the Animals trust and patience for power tools.
Goood big doggy.
it's it's horse- not a doggy...
@@stanvanillo9831 lmao
i thought its a horse.
@@saraxcookies3668 no that's a bear.
@@DarkN25 no, what are you looking at? That's a cat 😡
And that's just One hoof!
So much love
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Damn, 12AM for y'all?
No... so much money you fool..... stop sensationalizing animals.
It’s a white hoof there softer than black.
@@gunturapw6643 tdk ada subrek lu tlol
This is by far one of the best, most symmetrical, OCD perfection, etc. ASMR horse hoof cleaning videos ever!!
Some serious OCD going on. I’ve shoed a lot of horses and not near as perfect as this dude. I guarantee you this guy is a millionaire
@@bradentoncane8830that’s not what ocd is …
It's the most beautiful hoof I've seen on these videos and I'm not even a horse person.
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Unbelievable Without a Single Drop of 💕Blood 😂 This man Uses an Wooden 😂 Stick 😂 For ❤ Nose ❤ Piercing a ❤ Calf 👌
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The guy is basically cutting the horse's "nails" y'all. It's painless.
no shit
@@azer2483 animals have been domesticated and trained for centuries tho, plus, it’s not like they’re hurting the animals. They get extra care even.
The Cloud You think the horse would just stand there if it was feeling pain?
@@azer2483 I get your point too, but they *do* get the TLC they deserve.
@@azer2483 Nobody agrees with you stop crying
I can't believe how interesting it was to watch this horse get a pedicure. The farrier's skill is amazing!
He's frikin HOT😻
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See how he does! tries very hard: ruclips.net/video/Jh2umGsEYHc/видео.html
He would go to the other horsies saying “Hey hey look bro, got my pedi done”.
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I’ve never seen this in real life but it looks like the horse was enjoying this like a pedicure ❤️
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Why is this so satisfying to watch? Im not even a horse
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@@sussyamogos1054 what?!?!
We must be horse many lives ago, may be....
Wow me neither!
When you meet people and they ask what you do for a living, do you ever tell them that you give pedicures for horses?
Its called equine podiatrist!!! Lol
It’s also called a pedicure for a horse for short
Manis and pedis 😂
Thats just one of his works he gotta do for his horse...imagine all those 1000 other stuff
@@_kurdi_47 no, it's a full time job, he only deals with hooves, just like a dentist only deals with your mouth. The horse's owner does limited stuff too (cleaning the hooves, applying greases to maintain them, a but like you clean your teeth but still need to see the dentist regularly), but all the cutting you saw here is done by professionnalls whose only job is this, and ideally it's done every 6-8 weeks.
Of course, nothing stops you from learning how to do it all yourself, and some people do, but unless taking care of the horses is your full time job, it's much easier and makes more sense to call in the professionals. They also have expertise that you wouldn't
Какая терпеливая лошадь, даже хвостом ни разу не взмахнула! А кузнец, так просто молодец! 👍
Let's just take a moment to appreciate the patience level of the horse
Yup
Yes
Agree
It seems like the horse kinda likes it.
Yes sure
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وانا كماااان 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Samee
This guy is a master in his craft, the way he handled everything and how he just flipped the instruments as well is satisfying
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Молодец, собрал кобылу под венец. Во как сделал падикюр, сколько души и любви к своей работе, просто вертуоз. 1000 лайков.
(Sucks teeth) he ain't better then ME!🤥
i know right bro
@@christianphilip5835 stop complimenting him and compliment me cuz I'm better
Your professionalism makes me want to adopt a horse just so I can hire you.
You’re telling me that he can do all this to his horse, but my dog will scream bloody murder when i clip her nails?
My mom used to own 4 horse back in the 70's and 80's and she told me she took care of them all by herself. After seeing this, I wonder how she managed to balance school and her horses both at the same time. I truly didn't understand when she said it was a lot of work. Just wow
I've never encountered a person who shoes their own horse bruh lol it's a trade.
Same my mom also has 5 horse and they are still alive
Ur mum was probably just a daddys horse girl. Taking care of 4 horses 100% on your own is a life's work
@@alexandrutereify @Alex Teretean Her parents owned a farm. Because of that she took care of the horses mostly on her own while her parents took care of the other animals. One of the four horses she shared with a friend. As I said, I have no idea how she managed, but she loved them very much. She even kept her favorite horses shoes and we still have them.
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I love how chill the horse are for this amount of time, i sometimes wonder how we manage for this large animal to get along with us
Its a bond you have to built. All animals are aware of our energy at all times. The only difference between us and animals is that humans are emotional driven and animals are instinctively driven
Animals aren't stupid you know they have brains some are even smarter than us...it obviously can tell it's being taken care of
@@-reese idk my dog tries to eat his own tail sometimes /s
@@-reese Not every animal is smart. Just look at the panda and the koala.
@@-reese no one said they are stupid however not because you are taking care of a dog means they won’t react. A lot of animals react like for instance a dog that needs grooming or nail clipped. A cat at its check ups etc.
The horse after 💅🏻
"Gurrrl i got my nails diddd" 💅💅💅
No way my back would allow me to be in that position for that long. My hats off to you sir. I'm sure the horse appreciates the manicured toe nails.
My grandfather was a farrier. He ran away from home at 14 during the Great Depression and joined the Army. He volunteered for the Cavalry, and completed the Cavalry School at the age of 15. It was a tough course, men were assigned to horses, not the other way around, the Army paid more money for the horses than the men. My grandfather learned to be a farrier while in the Cavalry, as well as training new horses. He rose through the ranks becoming Stable Sergeant, at which point “they took the horses away." Then WW2 broke out, and he was sent to the Pacific. At the end of the war he was one of only 2 members of his troop to return home. He then worked as a farrier, working at Arlington and Fort Belvoir as a civilian. He was regarded as the best farrier in the business, and worked on president Eisenhower's horses, and then Kennedy's. He eventually moved to the Southwest, and a full page article in the local paper was written about his life, after which he never wanted for work. When I was a kid I often rode along with him as he worked. He was good at his job, but as good a farrier as he was, he was a better rider. Growing up around horses, and spending time at tracks, show rings, and rodeos, and being a rider myself, there were few people as masterful on horseback as my grandfather. When he died, he was buried at the national cemetery. He was friends with Kennedy, Eisenhower, MacArthur, Patton, and Wainwright, he was a one-of-a-kind man, and I have never met anyone else like him.
Yeah I what was it? I would know if you remember his name
@@kaylalane8796 Donald Watts
Wow that's amazing!!
Wonderful...I know you must miss him and think of him often.
This is fascinating. Thank you for sharing!
And that's just One hoof!
So much love ♡
Yes a very well maintained hull
Master craftsman at work, stand back!!!!!
Only thing missing was the nail polish!
That’s what I was thinking that’s a lot of work for one shoe another thing I was thinking is it seem like a lot of shaving off extra material if they kept doing it over a horses lifetime would there be any left to shave off and the horse just stood there wow pretty cool stuff
@@sambell385 It's the same as your fingernails...it grows back.
The fact that we must explain people why this procedure doesnt hurt the horse even tho they clearly can see the thick "nail" mass, is concerning.
I went to Oregon State University to learn how to become a farrier. Back when it was $35 for all four feet. There's a lot of ways to cheat at this, nice to see someone take the time and do it right..
This is a lot of work. But what impressed me the most was how calm and cooperative the horse was about all this. You’d think it would freak out a little but nope, it just chilled the entire time lol.
From my experience a lot of horses actually enjoy this.
More than likely the horse is twitched or drugged and this is for showman ship if this horse had this type of care see right rear hoof looks like “rot” on the front of it.
@@darylhackett7595 be quiet u have no idea what you’re talking about
@@darylhackett7595 what the actual fuck are you talking about? if anything resoring the hoofs can prevent major injuries and fungal infections.
@@MinkMitsune It's like a pedicure!
After he finishes the last hoof, someone yells out, “Not that horse, the other one!”
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Oof
Good one!
For the privacy, we don't show the face of horse!
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You can always tell how experience a person is at the job when they make it look so fluid and easy
Fluent??
@@OTRtruckingsimulation nah, fluid is correct
"Am I watching a horse manicure right now?"
"Am I watching a horse manicure right now?"
"Am I watching a horse manicure right now?"
*the last step is basically nail polish*
"Yes, I am."
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I would call it pedicure. He even use nail polish. 8)
@@slipknotduality5784 why are you like this 😂
@Repent! Let people come to Jesus on their own.
Because the horse shoes are attached directly to the hoof, many people are concerned that applying and removing their shoes will be painful for the animal. However, this is a completely pain-free process as the tough part of a horses' hoof doesn't contain any nerve endings.
However, horseshoes have their place and can help prevent excess or abnormal hoof wear and injury to the foot.
Ty, I thought that he was hurting the animal for its own good
@@gh0stf4c36 no it's just like having super long nails. Cutting them or anything won't hurt.
You just answered all my questions!!! Thank you
Oh okay.. was worried this was hurting the horse, glad to know this is a pain free process.. even though it looks painful
@@gh0stf4c36 it’s like a giant nail
Anyone in 2026 watching this?
I didn't know restoring a horse hoof can be this difficult, much respect and amazing craftmanship
It's like taking care of a car or an old piece of furniture...except it leaves a big stinky surprise later.
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It's nun difficult about it 🤣
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He makes it look easy. There is a lot of wisdom, skill and strength here.
Orrr is therrre...
Sure, I had a chance to do the same with my aunt, but it took way more longer time ⏲️
I'm a layman on the subject, but does this procedure hurt the horse?
@@modo.serio1 no
My dad was a farrier for years. I have his anvil, shoeing stand, and his horseshoeing box with his tools still in it. He died this past january. I enjoyed the video. :)
Condolences.
Sorry for your loss!
Ill pray for you! Sorry for your loss ❤❤❤
@@AVisionInFur jujjiikklkkiis
Be strong bro
The fact that some people in the comment section are saying its animal abuse are just stupid like do some research for gods sake
What an excellent job. Most farriers around here would have been done with the whole horse in the time he took on one hoof. I’d pay more money for this kind of care. Keep up the good work my friend.
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As it is said you pay for what you get. Better to see the farrier working on another horse that's not yours preferably. The horse will let you know if he is happy. You are either a mug or a cheapskate if your horse is poorly shod. Hooves and teeth. Nice job mate. Thanks👍💯❤.
@@denisethompson3819 (Sucks teeth) he ain't better then ME!🤥
@@TheLegacy87 This is a really boring bit you're doing.
@@denisethompson3819 Not nessarily. Not everything that is more is better, I paid more for the farrier at the old stable I boarded at for my horse and he was a well known farrier in that area. Honestly he didn't do that great of a job on my horses feet ever. As Saddlebreds and Standardbreds have slightly longer toes naturally, the first time doing them he chopped of my Saddlebred mares toes. She was a bit sore for a week. Well I changed barns, the farrier I have now is a little cheaper, and he is only about 21 years old, he hasnt even been shoeing even close to the number of years this guy did at the old stable, anyways he trims her feet soo good. They look great! When he is older he will be a foot pro, now he doesnt do hot shoeing, he only does cold shoeing. However he does really good cold shoes, and trims them really nice, they look really great after. My horse is bare foot, so she never gets shoes, he last time mentioned about how great her feet always look, he said they are very healthy. So price isn't everything. Same with a vet, we had one vet charge triple for our first horse before I got the horse I have now, a saddlebred again, the vet charged triple, told us we had to do all these tests, scans, and go out of state to do this. We went to a different vet, they were very reasonable, probably on the cheaper side compared to most vets, but the vet was very knowledgable and gave us another method plus a low dose of medicine for what our horse at the time had, in three months she was cured, well going strong. Price is not everything, price can never compare to knowledge and skill in those areas. Same with lessons, the most expensive lesson I ever had was for 30 minutes for &60, I barely learned anything, I paid 45 a lesson from a different instructor and she actually took the time to teach me and spent 2 hours past her lesson time to help me learn a few simple things. So price isn't everything. Sometimes price is quality but not always.
Im a Steamfitter/Welder from Alberta and as you get more experienced everyone puts their own flare and style to everything, from how you handle an angle grinder while bevelling to even how you pull out the measuring tape. This guy has clearly been at his craft since he was a kid. Soo much swagger in everything he’s doing with zero PPE.
And the 14k that disliked probably thinks this hurts the horse and hasn’t seen a horse in pain when they cant walk due to never getting a mani/pedicure.
Do you do this kind if stuff?
I would love you to the end of the earth if you would explain each step to me; its fascinating to watch but I can't help but be curious what exactly is happening in each step and why.
I understand if not though; at the very least could you explain how he was able to take some kind of peeler to the Frog of the horses foot? I thought those were supposed to be sensitive?
I was picking a horses foot, and I was nervous about hurting them but the people informed me as long as I didn't touch that area the horse wouldn't be in pain.
@@FluffyDragonDrawing I’m a steamfitter, I have never touched a horses foot in my life lol. But I have seen it done up close at ranches here in Alberta. Its just like cutting your own nails, to hurt the horse you would have to go pretty deep to hit a nerve. In the wild horses grind down their own nails on rocks. Even though theres no such thing as a wild horse anymore so they depend on us to do this for them. The horse shoe itself is to keep the “nail” together. Just like humans, the horses nail is fibrous cause its the same as hair. So to keep it from fraying or breaking which can cause a lot of pain (broken nail) the shoe keeps all of it together. That polish is literally horse nail polish lol.
The steps are exactly the same as how someone would give you a pedicure. Cut, sand, polish. Put on your shoes and leave.
@@RB-xq7qh I didn't know what a steamfitter was, so my brained assumed that's what this job was called; sorry.
I get the shoes, but at the same time I must admit it seems odd that hammering a nail into it, would help it stay together; even in the video it appeared that the hoof had cracked because of it.
But thank you!!!!! I appreciate the information!!!
@@FluffyDragonDrawing I've managed to hammer a tack through the white of my own nail when doing some DIY. Didn't realise until I tried to pull my hand away. Then there was no pain , just a tug on my hand.
The tacks through the hoof hold the shoe on without causing any pain. The shoes need refitting from time to time as the hoof grows the way our nails grow. Pedicure is right. Keeps the horse comfortable in its shoes.
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That horse goes to the other horses in the paddock "you like my new pedicure guys? Lookin good huh?"
Lovely to see such care being taken of an animal, the horse seems to like its little spa treatment too, no kicking, struggling or anything
This was beautiful to watch! A true master at work. There was not one wasted movement. The pride in his work shows in the detailed perfection he bestowed upon this horse. Just loved this!
I keep feeling like that would hurt the horse. Then I remember that the hoof is not too different to a humans fingernail. So it probably feels really nice for the horse after getting trimmed up.
exactly!
Respect to the horse 🐴 for staying still on the whole process ☺️.THIS video litrally changed this mans whole carrier
yes bro
It was probably an older horse, who's been through many of those before
The horse is paid actor
its juan
@@intothewild7735 does clipping your nails hurt?
Wow, ive seen a fair amount of horse shoe videos and ive NEVER seen someone take such attention to detail and perform so many steps. I feel like you perfected every step of the process and developed sub-routines to everything.
Never seen them take such good care of making the shoe straight and then grinding off every sharp edge. Never seen the burning step but it makes sense, i bet it makes for a very flat and even contact with the shoe.
You even filed the hoof, then rubbed some sort of oil/hydration solution? I mean, it looks amazing and refreshed!! bet that horse is so happy!
I don’t understand why random stuff like this gets recommended to be, but I always watch them till the end and I don’t regret doing it.
Same here
What I meant
Bro you fuccking copy a comment just 2 or 3 comment below
Bruh you are not the only one
@@su-swagatam and that’s why I commented that :)
More relaxing to watch than disecting frogs ngl
The horse was like:
Hooman noooo-
Yup that spot right there…
Always gotta clip them shoe'd hooves. Lest they overgrow, crack, and get infected. :x
Imagine having to do this for several dozen horses.
It's how ferriers get so buff
still easier then trimming my dogs nails. 😉
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For the people who ask’s if it hurts them. It doesn’t it’s like a pedicure for them.
Thanksss!! I was really wondering!
So that means they feel more comfortable to walk after this?
@@tamanna..369 yeah
But I ever found they were bleeding. Was it a different case?
thanks i got worried
I'm amazed at how cooperative and relaxed the horse is. I mean even if it doesn't hurt the horse, I can't imagine it doesn't aggravate or make the horse a bit uncomfortable.
It doesn't make them uncomfortable
He's getting his nails done. It doesn't hurt, and the horse won't mind if it has been socialized.
Believe me you, you would know if the horse is uncomfortable
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it's quite the opposite, horses love this treatment
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This guy is a legend
He's respecting his job ... Relaxing the horse's legs in between.. that's appreciatable
correct bruda!🤗
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That’s what I was thinking.
@@paedahe4975 😊
Its not hard at all he's just being extra
The horse is very calm and really trusts its owner.
No it doesn't
@@Joshua-jj4xn are you on drugs or something
@Lee Ljubic I think you could say this has something to do with the horse trusting it's owner: I think in general the way a horse interacts with different situations and people is related to how they are treated in general and how they view people. So while I think you're probably right in that this horse is very used to this procedure, I also think it shows it does also have a good relationship with people, the most important being their owner/caretaker, who the horse knows wouldn't lead them into any danger. 😊
@Lee Ljubic Tell that to the horse who sent my flying on da air 😃
(Ik it's not the same but i wanted to make the joke)
@@hellykay
But I'm not sure that the technician is necessarily the owner of the horse. Maybe he's the one who replaces the hooves of horses with different owners?
What beautiful hair in that tail. Horses are so wonderful in every way.
This is one of the weirdest genres on RUclips. These guys are getting 10+ million views per videos for giving manicures to horses and they only have like 20-30k subs.
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y’all remember: if the farrier hurts the horse in any way they are going to get kicked/the horse will definitely let them know somethings up
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Unless the horse was conditioned to accept the pain from the hooves when the farrier is doing his thing.
@@tristanludlow8937 To keep the hooves from splitting. Not all saddle horses need shoes. It kind of depends on how much the horse is ridden and where it's ridden.
@@tristanludlow8937 The same reason we use shoes, to protect our feet. Sure we can go barefoot but the shoe protects our feet so we can traverse more terrains with ease.
@@anaalina5964 no. Horses will NOT accept that. They are not passive animals, their self defense 'fight or flight' will always take over.
There is a reason even the most well trained horses kick off their riders when they are frightened. It's not something you can 'condition' out of them or we would have far less horse related injuries.
We have been breeding them for hundreds of years; if it was POSSIBLE to do that, we would have atleast made some grounds on it.
Todays the day I learned a horse shoe was literally a horse’s shoe
Same. I was uneducated I guess. 😅
yes same
they actually have shoes
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I’m going to be a smartass and say:
Did you think they were for something else?
(!warning!) this was done by a professional so kids,adults or even or people in the foster home please do not try this at home this could do permanent damage to your horse or your tools so I do not recommend doing so and if you are a professional then please do not keep children or pets near this the only pet that I would advise is the horse your working on
There is nothing more satisfying than a person who knows what they are doing. soooo relaxing. :)
So you know nothing and watch others?
Yeeees
yeah
its like we know everything's safe and we are relieved
It is alright 😏
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I just want to appreciate how gorgeous this horses hoof is. It’s frog is one of the cleanest and beautiful ones I’ve ever seen, and it’s entire hoof just cleaned out so nicely. Definitely won some sort of hoof lottery with that one
That's awesome
it was a beautiful horse toe
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People who are whining thats its hurting the horse ..does it look like horse is hurting? He could have removed his feet or kicked the man...and okay lets suppose its actually hurting the horse...the horse isn't getting bothered to it so why are you getting bothered
They give horses a lot of sedatives before this process.
Tommy feeling satisfied as he completed the procedure.
Also Tommy realizes that horse has got 4 legs * drained *
To any people who are wondering why the horse is so calm there are no nerves in the hoof of the horse so it can't feel pain :)
edit thanks for all the likes y'all :D
It's literally the nails of horses. It's like human nails but theirs is bigger
Tks for clearing my doubt 👌. While he was doing hammering work ...really shocked to see horse keeping so calm n cool without a lit bit shake in the body
@@akilar5135 np just wanted to point out why the horse was so calm
Thanks for pointing out why people are wondering about the horse being calm
@Xen Niel those tools are just like nail cutters for horse I guess
Wow, had no idea how much work it took to do that. Serious old school skills.
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I don't know about easy but once you learn how it's not as hard as it seems
Me to
@@muhammadzaky5227 ok so buy a horse and try it u we'll get a flying kick 🦶 lol 🤣
And man he has to do that 4 times
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WOW, This is the most careful, considered , neat and thorough farrier work I've ever watched. Loved every second of it. Subscribed😃😃😃
Sorry if stupid question. Do they get different treatment or shoes for front vs. Back hooves?
I really loved this video. Congratulations on taking care of your horse
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Very satisfying to watch and smooth. The farrier clearly has lots of experience and did a very good job. He clearly cares about horses. The horse was also very patient and calm, clearly well behaved :)
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What a great job! It tooks me back to my childhood watching my grandpa doing it too, greetings from México!!
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Nice to see someone caring for their horse properly
??????? Who doesnt?
@@almightyneaulo bruh no cap i was legit abt to say that
You sayin I ain't taking care of my mofckin horses bruh?
Idk how hooves work so this just looks like torture. I was cringing the whole time as if I were watching the same operation being done on someone's tooth. Especially when he 1. chiseled the hoof out and 2. Placed the blazing hot horseshoe directly onto the horses hoof and leaving melted seared organic matter. I'm so grossed out lol
@@karniferous hoofs doesn't have nerve endings, so like cutting nail, they don't feel anything, do u think horses r stupid, if that burned him he would definitely gonna react
A pro at work, the confidence and way he uses his tools 👍
so when this is all done, does the horse prance about showing off to all the other horses saying, "Look at my pretty feet!"
Never realized how much skill it takes to do this. Most impressive. This video just popped up. Started watching it not thinking I would watch the whole thing. Very cool. Great skill. Subscribed
One of the better jobs I've seen done- damn patient horse as well!
The way he moves those tools shows us how experienced he is
That horse has more patience than a doctor. New shoes, a treatment to lift your spirit up high.
A well done video sir, nailed it.
Literally "nailed" it
I found two puns
@@netaimonadal7927 yeah, "spirit"
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