THIS is a HORRENDOUS BULL's HOOF
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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Knowing the size and weight of modern bulls, that poor beast must have been suffering a lot. Graeme has made a big difference for him.
This poor cow truly made me cry for it. You can see the pain in its eyes. Im so happy you and many other people around the world help all these sick and hurt animals. Thank you all.
Yes! I saw how sad and in pain he looked. I'm so glad Graham and the guys were there to take care if the bull
@@denisefallin8042
Get the poor beast back out earning £££s
@@russell-di8js- Yeah, no other reason, is there? Such as the owner caring about their animals. Not as though they could sell it for slaughter, right? Get money for it rather than pay for a hoof trimmer or a vet.
Technically not a cow, being male and all, I imagine the poor guy was hurting pretty bad though yeah.
I cut away from watching the Olympics opening ceremony to watch the Hoof GP! That's how much I love Graham, Kev and Craigie Boy! Thank you for helping this bull. Love from 🇨🇦 ❤
Same 😅
"cut away"? Haaaa.... I see what you did there. 😆
Me too!!
I don't even like the Olympics
Same!
His whole hoof wall!😮 That poor bull, thank goodness he has you and the team taking care of him.
the shock and horror in Graeme's voice was, frankly, unsettling. like, holy hell, you know it's BAD when he's that floored. So glad you were able to help this guy T_T
wow. just, wow. That went from "on crap will he keep the claw!?" to "Cleaned up pretty good considering the damage". That is the true sign of a master hoof trimmer.
That was my first comment. WOW just Wow!!!!!
I had war flashbacks to the cow who had her pedal bone fall right out, and another that had to have half her claw removed.
Ele deve ter algum problema com água, porque não lava o casco antes de fazer o procedimento??
@gilmarjesus9790 a lot of the areas he is at don't have a water hose available
T😢😢😢errrrrr😢😢😢😮@@gilmarjesus9790rtrrrrrrrrrrrrr
The condition of that hoof was truly shocking! Please keep us posted on his recovery. And I love the background sounds of the cows. Just adds to the enjoyment of your videos.
I have watched a lot of vids here and this was the worst one I have seen, this includes all the pus-filled ones. I was cringing at almost every cut here.
I felt so bad for this big fella as you were working. Knowing that he is getting such care and your extensive knowledge to help him heal is the only bright spot thus far. If possible, please keep us updated on how he is doing.
OH THANK YOU FOR YOUR EXPERTISE AND VERY HARD WORK. YOUR UNDERSTANDING IS TREMENDOUS . GOD BLESS YOU.
Please, give us an update on This Bull! I would love to see his healed foot.❤️❤️❤️❤️
I agree, this will be a good one for regular updates.
How long until it would be healed? 3 months? 6?
It usaly takes 2 weeks for my lame cattle
تا وقتی به بهبودی برسه کشتنش و گوشتش رو هم خوردن😞😞
Yeah. please!
No apologies necessary for the background noise. You work in barns, with cows. I quite enjoy hearing them.
Great job for what you started with! That was a shock for everyone.
Literally held my breath throughout that trim.
This just breaks my heart. I can't even imagine the pain he was in. I'm so thankful that you are caring for him.
You can see the pain in the bull's eyes... truly heartbreaking! But I am glad Graeme is there to clean his hoof up and bring relief!
The ability to admit one’s mistakes (even if small) is an all too rare character trait these days. Bravo.
Made me tear up a bit, poor buddy. :( Hope we get an update on him and glad you got to him!
I don't know what these Bulls would do without you and your crew, Angels, one and all. God bless you all.
I'm sure that Craig, Graeme and Kevin would all feel very uncomfortable about being awarded haloes! They are very human. But I do understand where you are coming from. I would also add that all across the country, in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as well as the rest of Scotland, are other hoof-trimmers doing their level best in just the same way to keep the feet of the "national herd" in good shape.
Thank you for all you did for this poor bull
This poor boy bought tears to my eyes, he looked in pain bless his beautiful heart. Thank goodness he has you ❤❤
WOW what else is there to say, I never thought I would find hoof trimming riveting but the love care and true mastery Graham shows is what keeps me coming back. Thank you Graham, Craigie Boy and Kev for everything you do for these beautiful animals xxx
Wow Graeme I am constantly amazed by how much you care for these animals 😍
Thank you for everything you and your team do
I absolutely LOVE how they are willing to admit if they have made a little mistake. It makes all these videos seem so much more authentic and real, while simultaneously showing us how difficult this job truly is. Big up's for the Hoop GP. 👍
Thank you, and your team for all the love you put into every Cow, and bull! ❤
Just wanted to give that sweet cow a huge hug. She was so good and it had to be so painful.
Poor, poor baby....... it is so tragic to see this. I pray for complete healing. Graham, thank you for your compassion towards these creatures, and your tireless efforts on their behalf. Thank you for doing everything in your power to clean things up and to try to get them as comfortable as is possible.
I felt so bad for this beautiful bull. His hoof was painful just to see. Thank you Graeme and Kevin and Craigie Boy ❤❤❤
How on earth did that poor lad even put his foot to the floor he must have been in agony, I'm just glad that there are lads like you guy's out there . Hope we can have an update on this poor lad ..
Poor boy! I watch your channel because I can tell that you have genuine care for the animals. I also really like updates in the worst case. Thank you for the channel.
I just want to cry! Thank you for caring for these loving animals.
The care you show for these animals is obvious. Good work, GP.
I feel so sad for the big boy. Thank you for helping him out. He will feel better in a few days.
I’ve been watching this channel for a long time and I haven’t seen a hoof like this ever. Wow! Kudos, Graeme!
I can’t wait to see his (hopeful) progress. They are resilient. I had a horse who had laminitis and being such large animals when something affects their feet it’s awful.
You're amazing. You helped him so much. I have no doubt that with you working on him and checking his progress over time, he will heal up lovely. I can't wait to see the updates on him. Speedy healing sweet 🐂. ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing that an animal that size could even walk on that hoof. Equally amazing that you were able to "rescue" him. Great job, Graeme!
The only thing keeping the tears welling up in my eyes from falling is knowing the skill, love and knowledge Graeme has will alleviate so much pain for this bull!
You’re seriously going to cry over a hoof. Really…
@@ChristianLott28: No, we are brought to the verge of tears by an animal's profound suffering.
@@TheArielski good grief
Indeed, tears for the profound suffering of the bull, a living being, but also tears of gratitude that there are people, like Graeme, who are able to reduce the pain . . . And do!
@@dawnjohnson3613 I broke my hand recently did you cry for my profound suffering?
Poor beasty. Wonderful job cleaning him up! Carry Vicks vapor rub (menthalatam) for decomp smells, just a bit under your nose can save you.
That looked like a fist! No wonder he was hurting; that would throw his whole leg and hip out of alignment . So glad this big boy had the Dream Team on his side!
Big lad did amazingly considering how he must have felt. You are hoof trimming wizard no question. Much respect. 😊
I had a bad experience with a cow when I was little so ever since I've been terrified of them. When I started seeing clips of cow hoof trimming I was fascinated and now I'm addicted to watching your videos and you better believe it I'm subscribed lol it's watching you work and I love how you explain everything you are doing while you're working, plus being here in the USA listening to your accent is cool too
He flinched at every single touch of the knife and spray. Poor boy. Ntm you could tell he was in so much pain just looking at his face
Thank you Graham in describing the smell in that poor darlings foot..❤ love sent from Kent.. x
I felt for this fella. Well done for helping him.
From a broken and rotting hoof that looked beyond salvation to looking ready for recovery, you are a miracle worker for cows.
It's always amazing to watch you work on these poor cattle. You have a gift! Thanks for sharing the good, the bad and the ugly. ❤
Wow, I have never seen the wall horn peel away like that before 🤯
What a wonderful job, Graeme. This bull no doubt, is on his way to a full recovery.
Poor Daddy! 💔 So glad you are helping him! ❤️🩹
The work u do on the bulls fascinantes me. They are not easy yet u work miracles ❤
THANKS FOR HELPING HIM 💙
SO SORRY MR BULL 😢
Wow! Such a sorry bull. But lucky he has HGP to help! I would love to see a follow up series on this bull as he heals!
5:14 Un-bull-ievable. I see what you did there, Graeme.
I used to be an live in funeral home caretaker, that smell of decomposing or burned flesh caused PTSD for me about 20 plus years. I am so sorry for the cows to have that happen and for you to smell it
Before you mentioned how soft the horn was I was thinking "it looks like he's carving clay that looks really soft."
I think that kind of horn grows in over dermatitis.
Me, who's afraid of real cows, has never trimmed a hoof, and lives a fully urban life
@@elizabethsimpsonbeverleigh8686 same! 😂
Me, soft city boy whose closest encounter with a cow was as a kid feeding handfuls of grass through the fence.
Also me watching the Hoof GP: ahhh that black dot is gonna be a problem. Better get the iodine, acid wrap on standby. But first let's put a block on
@@elizabethsimpsonbeverleigh8686 at least you know something! we get people here in the wilderness of upstate NY from the city who have mistaken moose for horses lol!
Another blessing bestowed. Outstanding Gramae. You and the guys do excellent work and provide a wonderful and humane service.
*I’m so glad I have my notifications on to see another amazing video!❤*
😮 Wow I have been with him since the start of his channel and I have never seen him like this all the years he's been doing it has changed this bull life and the guys 👦 he has working with are going to learn a lot.
Hi!!! From Akron, Ohio, USA!!!
Howdy almost neighbor!! I'm from Salem!!
Thank you, you and your crew do such an amazing service for these cow’s and their owners.
What a mess. That poor animal. I'm so glad he has you to help him!
Oh man this must have been sooo painful. Glad he's in your care.❤❤❤
As soon as he started peeling away wall horn with his hand, I knew it’d be bad. That poor bull is lucky to have you to trim his feet!
My son recently joined FFA. Trying to show interest in FFA stuff. This is amazing 🤩.
Just finished watching your new video for subscribers only!!
Love seeing the family and friends having so much fun!!! ❤❤
You are a very sympathetic and sincere man, I follow you with interest and you are very successful in your job.
These poor animals are not checked regularly from their owners! Thank God for you!! ❤
This damage can happen so quickly and the environment that they are in can fool you into believing that there has been problems longer than there has been.
POOR BABY...THANK YOU FOR HELPING HIM!
Oh my! Poor baby. I wish y'all had somebody that would go around and talk to the cow while you worked on these really bad feet. I'm sure they're in pain and they're scared and confused. If I lived over there I would ride with you just to talk to them. ❤❤ Thank you so much for helping this sweet baby. I hope we get to see an update?
Another great video! A wonderful angelic action bringing much needed relief. Congratulations on another successful trim. ❤😊🙏 Prayers and blessings for you and your family. ⛑️
I really appreciate your humility. Every time you make a mistake, even a tiny one like this, you always make sure to point it out.
Graham, your compassion and consummate, restorative skills brought me to tears on this one.
My Gosh that’s a record !!! Thank God for you Graeme !
Poor darling boy! His foot will get better now!❤🎉😮
OMG! I winced every time it did! Poor Baby! We need to follow this story, Boss...
I’ve never smelled a decomposing bovine hoof, but I’ve smelled decomposing human (as an EMT). It is not a smell you forget. I imagine it is much the same. Thank you for all you and your team do! ❤
Thank you for all you do for the cattle, you make their existence so much less painful. I truly respect your knowledge and experience in your job. Thank you from the cows too!! Every time i see one of your videos I think, thank goodness you were there to help them out and make their lives more comfortable.
So glad you could help the big guy!!! ❤😊🐃
WOW THAT POOR COW GLAD YOU FOUND THIS PROBLEM AND HELPED 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
That was unbelievable! Fantastic job Graeme. ❤❤
That is a very rewarding job giving comfort to these big majestic animals.
Ow! Ow! Ow! Made my toes curl up just watching the trim! Poor guy 😢 Sending healing vibes ❤
Un-bull-ievable. Good job, and hope the bull has a full recovery. ❤
Poor bull! You could tell he was in pain. Great job helping him out. We definitely need an update!
Do you recommend that this bull get some pain medicine? I know you show and tell the farmers. I know you are not a vet but darn I just wanted to hug this poor boy and tell him that you are doing your absolute best to help! God bless
Aww, poor guy, what did he have? Was it dermatitis that caused all that? Thanks for helping him feel better and hopefully he'll be on the road to recovery now.
That was crazy, only a tradesman would feel comfortable trimming this hoof. Good job.
First time I've seen such repair for the animal. It is super that the animal can be helped.
Oh my! Poor thing 😢 glad u where able to help him and hopefully get him on the road to recovery 🤞
Aww, my eyes are welling up just watching this. I actually let out an audible gasp when you showed the crack. Poor guy. 😢❤
Amazing to watch you work, and how you reshape the hoof that’s left.
Holy moly that was some messed up hoof horn!!! I’m glad the farmer had you work in it to try to get him back to where he should be! I can hear in your voice how much you love your job and how much you love taking care of the herds you service! Thank you for the love and care you give these large beautiful creatures!!
You know, when it was finished somehow it still looked better than when you started. We will need a follow up of course please to see how this bull is doing
Now that was a nasty mess and he has received the best trim possible giving him a chance to recover! He was clearly in a lot of discomfort but, I am sure he will be feeling much better with his new orange shoe with green glue!💕🇨🇦
I hope he's gonna be ok. Bless his heart
Wow, it actually looked worried bless it aswell . Hopefully he will be good in a few weeks. Hope Hoof Gp gives us an update .
Was at a farm that allows folks to enter the massive fields to hang out with the animals today. It's a place i go to somewhat regularly due to how lovely it is. Most of the time i hang out with the sheep (because the sheep there are unbelievably cuddly) and today was no different, I sat with five cuddly lambs laying around me at one point. And i Couldn't help but think about how their hoofs are doing and if they ever get trimmed- especially during the cold half of the year when they're inside, walking on soft hay all day every day.
I look forward to an update on his progress in the future
How long has this foot problem been brewing? Not to blame the farmer, but did he miss the earlier stages when you could have been called sooner?
I'd love to see a follow-up on his recovery. Thanks for your great work and your big heart xo
I love watching your videos. Your voice is very soothing despite the mooing in the background.
Always enjoy the work that you do; particularly for this bull in need. Peace from San Jose, California!
I swear idk why but when I’m having a stressful moment, as a small business owner or single mom to two cane corsos, watching your videos will make me feel better ❤😂