I’m certainly not sick of you applying blocks! Not only is it interesting to watch (the variety of them is interesting as well, I’ve never before seen the yellow block that fits the edge and not the whole hoof) but more important is the knowledge that every time one’s applied the result is a cows pain being reduced and its injuries are being given a chance to heal. That’s everything right there 😊.
If I remember correctly it's actually one for a horse but he cuts them in half. There's a past video where he explained it and why he used that vs the solid block or wood block.
Indeed. Graeme puts half a plastic horseshoe to the outside of the lateral claw to lift her hoof clear off the ground so it stays out of the muck and mud, and it works too! Did you see her walk out of the crush? 🎯🎯🎯
I thought the yellow block was a yellow plastic horseshoe cut in half to fit the section of the cow’s hoof so she could get around as the other hoof had a chance to heal. Just my opinion.
I love how you say "Do you remember this cow? With the camera pointed at the cow's face as if we should "recognize her". That's very funny. As a long ago farmer I know about recognizing cows--even by face--but that so isn't a lay person aptitude.
Sending this from Kentucky USA. Thank you for making all these cows so comfortable. With all the stuff going on in the world I find your program so very satisfying. A sad cow comes in with sore feet and at 70 years old I can say I empathize. But she walks out feeling better. Thank you and God bless
These update videos are always my favorites. My 12y/o daughter just pointed out that you're more of an artist/sculpter than anything else. I'd have to agree.
I’m always thankful when you help these cows. After my husband passed I started watching your channel and it always makes me feel better, thank you because you are my therapy ❤
I am pleased you found the Hoof GP. Therapy comes in many forms, and apparently you were open to that. Well done and best wishes on your journey. My condolences.
I can't even imagine the pain of loosing a spouse! I've been married 31 years ...my sincere condolences. Grief has many moods, I learned that when my mom, dad and brother died. I have good days and not so good days.
As a professional, as a man, as a human, I think it speaks to Graeme's integrity when he states, "I'm happy to be wrong." I also love that he always shouts out the good work of the farmers. This guy is an absolute gem.
I love watching, because you are helping animals in pain. That gives me a small thrill in my heart knowing they are probably going to feel better. Thank you from Iowa, USA
COME ON, GP!! You know we never get tired of you teaching and sharing how to care for the cows! Thank you for taking us along with your daily visits.🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄
Wow! Hoof Guy GP, You are a very wonderful teacher of all things Cow Hoof/Hooves. You have great hair. I also noticed that your very pretty wife does too. Did you get your Christmas Gift, you know the wee babe has got to be a girl!
As a person who suffers a lot of foot pain I’d say you can never use to many blocks. Pain relief is all you need to make your world better. I appreciate your hard work for the ladies. 👏👏
Love seeing follow-ups on these beautiful creatures - especially when they are doing so well, but even if they still have a long journey, it's heart warming to see them getting such love and care.
Did you ever imagine when you first started your channel, that so many people from all walks of life and from all over the world, would love your videos? ❤
One thing I saw in the comments about a year ago (during Covid) this man said, "Surfing through channels and came upon yours. Now I can't stop watching and never would I have thought I could be this invested in a cows hoof" 🤗 Now we all are, lol.
Exactly! I'm a long time horse owner, but have never had cows. Yet I'm addicted to this channel and have learned a lot about bovine hoof conditions and their treatment.
My Dad was a shepherd on the Borders. I used to go to the hill with him whenever I could. He took every opportunity to get hold of a lame sheep, pare her (or his!) feet with his pocket knife and apply either purple spray, or waxy ointment from a tin, as needed. I loved watching him. You have that same patient, kind way about you as you work, and it is lovely to see. Thanks for all the videos :-)
@@bertvdlast Good question! They will try to get away, but a shepherd knows how to handle them. He turns the sheep over and sits her on her behind with her back resting against his legs. From there he can reach over her shoulder to reach each of her hooves and hold her still if she wriggles.
@@nannykat1057 Lovely wee place, my aunt stayed in Galashiels. No, we were over Dumfriesshire. Nearest my Dad stayed to Lilliesleaf was up Ettrick just after the war.
You are so kind and caring to the cows. I love in an episode when you said you would love to have a pet cow. I was born in Scotland and my grandparents lived near Castle Douglas in Crossmichael. Watching the beautiful farmland and listening to you talk about your work and your life takes me back there. I lived on a farm for many years and had horses and sheep but love cows even more now thanks to you. You do good work.
Ah number 300! I remember her, and her gorgeous little head marking. I'm really hoping she can recover, the progress so far hasn't been horrible, thank you GP for your kindness and dedication to these animals, and the farmers too!
No I’m not bored watching you apply blocks. I enjoy your videos, the glimpses of family life, your hobbies. And I love the accent, the music, the scenery, the follow ups and the fact that you are passionate about each cows welfare. With everything that’s wrong in the world at the moment your channel is a bright spot. Cheers to you and Craig. Keep up the good work.
I have been watching your videos for a few months. I have no cows and didn’t even realize that they needed hoof trims. I love your videos. I see how much you care for these beautiful animals and I love to see the progress as they move towards healthy hooves. ❤️
Of course you feel inspired when you see a cow's foot healing up over time, especially on which you treated earlier. You literally saved that creature's life.
Not to worry, Graeme. Blocks, knives, grinder, poo and pee. We’re here for the long run. And 300 is well on her way to being healed because of you and the farmer. Good on ye, lad!! Love this channel!! Be safe, and Howdy from Texas.
It would be nice if he put repeat cases like this into playlists, or put links in description so we can easily see the previous or followup vids. Especially since he doesn't put cow numbers in the titles
Mr your angel 😇 for being patient with her sore foot, I love accent I remember reading All creatures great and small, I still love James Harriot stores and I could watch Public TV, keep up the good work I'm so happy you all are helping the large AnimalsGod be with you always Beverly, 😇😇😍🐂🐄🐴
I’m not a hoof trimmer but I really enjoy your craft. Driving by local farms and seeing these beautiful animals just makes me see them in a whole new way. God bless you Gram. 😊
I have no idea why I’m fascinated with your channel but I am. Squeamish I am at times but you are so kind to the cows that it’s just so satisfying watching you try to heal them. Thanks 😊 from Florida and an animal lover
I never thought about a cow’s recovery being inspiring, but you’re right. Shows how resilient cows (and probably all animals, us included) are. Glad you could see the difference you made.
I'm in Australia and I just discovered your clips. They are so bloody interesting. I never knew there was so much to learn about cows hooves. I'm loving it!
I love how connected you are to these beautiful creatures. When I see you loving on their ears and their faces, it’s so sweet. Thank you for making us aware of the difficulties these poor animals deal with. I’m guessing that if they were just left to the wild, they would eventually be unable to walk. And I don’t mean when they have infections, I just mean when they don’t have regular “pedicures”. Cows are so sweet. ❤
I am riding out the hurricane with the Hoof GP. I enjoy the intricate work that goes into every trim. Excellent work! Thank you for helping out those without a voice.
Blocks are definitely needed to get the cows back to healing less pain love watching your techniques it’s not always the same !!! Never boring Graeme ❤
That front foot was a beautiful success story! Don't you just love that?! I'm a retired Veterinary/Surgery Technician and those type of cases just make going to work a wonderful, worthwhile venture! 🥰
I love your compassion for these cows. Talking to them calmly can help take the fear from hearing the crush go Bàng, Bang, Clang when putting her in. Animals of all kinds love to be talked to or sung to. Play soft music when working with the cows.❤
Good on ya, Cow 300! It never fails to amaze me how the bodies of mammals can heal themselves with just a bit of care from a skilled and thoughtful medical specialist. Long may you trim cows' feet, Hoof GP Graeme! You are adorable and charismatically watchable.
My niece and I were just watching this and she was saying how you do great work for these gorgeous animals. Well done sir from British Columbia, Canada
I never knew about their hoofs having these issues... I am so happy that there are people like you caring for these beautiful animals.... love and respect from Vancouver Canada❤❤
Just a small ask: when you do these update videos, are you able to link the previous one in the description? I'm not sure if it's only me, but I enjoy watching the back-to-back videos to see recovery progress on cows like this one. It also gives a realistic timeframe on how long recovery can be. For now, is someone able to link me the previous ones? Thanks!
Best channel on RUclips! With all that's wrong in this world, your channel and what you do to help these animals is a bright spot in my day! Thank you!
Hats off to you Graeme, compared to how she was when you first introduced us to her, she is night and day far better than how she first appeared (slowly limping around in serious pain), it lifts my heart :)
Cow 300 is doing her best to heal...the farmer is doing his best to have help her heal and you have facilitated the healing process with your good eye and expertise. Hope to see her progress.
I totally enjoy all the different ways you have to do your job. I love watching people help animals getting better when they have health issues. Thank you for what you do!!!
I grew up on a very small dairy farm in Upstate NY, and one of my jobs was to help get the cows from the holding area for the hoof trimmer when he came. Your videos are a gift - between the information and the kindness and care the world is a better place for them. Thank you, and please keep going! (also how is the calf you trimmed a while back - Samaritan?)
You once said that blocks are like crutches for the cows. Seeing how much pain relief they provide, who would get tired of seeing that. It is so great that cow 300 is much better and out of pain. Thanks on behalf of cow 300.
Aaaaw I'm so happy to see 300 is getting better. I really does warm my heart to see people who actually care for their animals, no matter what they are. Thank you so much 💓 💗 💛
Never going to get tired of seeing you apply blocks! I cheer you on and feel excited and deeply happy as I recognise how much instant relief plus long term help in recovery they provide. I love seeing you make these cows comfortable!
If only there were more bosses/supervisors like this, the world would be so much better. I would LOVE to work for this guy. He definitely knows his stuff and is really loving of these great animals
I have no idea how much you earn for this but brother you deserve every penny. You are so gentle and caring. Thank you for all you do. You are a blessing!
I am constantly as amazed by your knowledge as by your incredible skills in sculpting hooves so as to balance the weight they support in such a manner as to promote healing and proper growth. I'm sure if they could talk the cattle would say they're more pleased than I am with your work. God bless you.
Thank you so much for taking care of these animals! You are an amazing person! These sweet animals are so well taken care of by you! Thank you for being such a great advocate of sweet animals!
I absolutely loved the editing of the side by side of the cows foot as it was when you first started & rite next to you actually doing the trim! Loved it, Well Done from your Loyal Hoof GP viewer/and a proud member of the Hoop GP Heard!
You are so charming and so full of positive energy, you make me want to buy a cow just so you can trim her for me. Then I remember I live in Virginia and have no clue what to do with a cow, so that's a rather impractical idea, but watching you work and care for these animals always cheers me up/
Definitely not bored by you applying foot blocks. You are demonstrating your care for the cow, and your knowledge of how to help her be more comfortable while healing. Go you!
I guessed right! Actually cow 300 is the only one i remember because how bad she was. So tickled she's so much better! this girl is a true testament to the importance of good hoof care! Much love from Southern California
It must feel so good to see the positive changes you bring to these cows hoof problems. Don’t think I will ever get sick of seeing you put on blocks especially when you get results like these. Nailing on a block, although that isn’t the way it’s done nowadays, the placement of the nails etc would make an interesting video. Comparing them and now
Why do these farmers let their cows health get that bad bf they call a vet?? Irresponsible. I grew up on a farm in Wisconsin. We never let our cows suffer!!!
I’m certainly not sick of you applying blocks! Not only is it interesting to watch (the variety of them is interesting as well, I’ve never before seen the yellow block that fits the edge and not the whole hoof) but more important is the knowledge that every time one’s applied the result is a cows pain being reduced and its injuries are being given a chance to heal. That’s everything right there 😊.
If I remember correctly it's actually one for a horse but he cuts them in half. There's a past video where he explained it and why he used that vs the solid block or wood block.
@@angelaschnepp9953 oh cool I never would’ve guessed that, I’ll look for that video, thank you so much!
Indeed. Graeme puts half a plastic horseshoe to the outside of the lateral claw to lift her hoof clear off the ground so it stays out of the muck and mud, and it works too! Did you see her walk out of the crush? 🎯🎯🎯
Poor baby
I thought the yellow block was a yellow plastic horseshoe cut in half to fit the section of the cow’s hoof so she could get around as the other hoof had a chance to heal. Just my opinion.
I love how you say "Do you remember this cow? With the camera pointed at the cow's face as if we should "recognize her". That's very funny. As a long ago farmer I know about recognizing cows--even by face--but that so isn't a lay person aptitude.
Distinguishing face features? Maybe the look in their eyes?👀😁
I think we common folk would more likely remember a prior cow by their hoofs than their faces.
Been a farmer but now I am disabled, but yes I could tell the cows from each other. ,and proud to say I still can
Right like the average human can tell one cow from another side from a bull and mare.
The title of the video is a potential hint too
I love when you let us know how a cow is doing after being trimmed previously! Well done as usual Graeme!!! 👍👍👍
💕💕 thank you so much for being here for the animals. You’ve taken so much pain away from them.🌺🌺🇨🇦😀
Sending this from Kentucky USA. Thank you for making all these cows so comfortable. With all the stuff going on in the world I find your program so very satisfying. A sad cow comes in with sore feet and at 70 years old I can say I empathize. But she walks out feeling better. Thank you and God bless
These update videos are always my favorites.
My 12y/o daughter just pointed out that you're more of an artist/sculpter than anything else. I'd have to agree.
his brother is an artist/sculpter, runs in the family I guess.
@@kolossarthas Didn't know that. Must run in the Family. 🙂🐄
@@westzed23 yeah he has his own RUclips channel too! I’ll see if I can add the link.
His trimming really is artistic
the "finesse' " he uses is admirable. And needed. Well done.
I don't know why, but I can't stop watching these videos.
Me either!
I’m always thankful when you help these cows. After my husband passed I started watching your channel and it always makes me feel better, thank you because you are my therapy ❤
I am pleased you found the Hoof GP. Therapy comes in many forms, and apparently you were open to that. Well done and best wishes on your journey. My condolences.
Sending love from Canada Debra, loss is never easy, you’re doing great! ❤
I can't even imagine the pain of loosing a spouse! I've been married 31 years ...my sincere condolences. Grief has many moods, I learned that when my mom, dad and brother died. I have good days and not so good days.
Same.....
I never thought looking at a man treating cow hooves could be so mesmerizingly fascinating
Have never been bored watching you help the sweet girls and the occasional bully boys live their best lives. Keep up the good work, Graeme.
As a professional, as a man, as a human, I think it speaks to Graeme's integrity when he states, "I'm happy to be wrong." I also love that he always shouts out the good work of the farmers. This guy is an absolute gem.
OMG, yes he’s a gem ... after being with a narcissistic opportunist most of the day... Graeme, is a treat!
@@jasm8913 Doyou work for Meghan Markle? 😂😂😂❤
@@RussiaIsARiddle778 😂
I used to tell my students they learn more from their mistakes, that learning to accept that takes them closer to understanding.
Not bored with you adding blocks! It's nice to see someone who cares about the comfort and health of the animals who live with us.
Every hoof is different!
Love how you love your ladies, blocks equal no pain, this means they are priceless, thank you for loving them so much 🐄
I love watching, because you are helping animals in pain. That gives me a small thrill in my heart knowing they are probably going to feel better. Thank you from Iowa, USA
Hello fellow Iowan!
COME ON, GP!! You know we never get tired of you teaching and sharing how to care for the cows! Thank you for taking us along with your daily visits.🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄
Wow! Hoof Guy GP, You are a very wonderful teacher of all things Cow Hoof/Hooves. You have great hair. I also noticed that your very pretty wife does too. Did you get your Christmas Gift, you know the wee babe has got to be a girl!
Yeah even for people like me that live in the city and nowhere near cows haha still great info to learn
As a person who suffers a lot of foot pain I’d say you can never use to many blocks. Pain relief is all you need to make your world better. I appreciate your hard work for the ladies. 👏👏
I’m exactly the same, I have eczema which never wants to heal on my sole and nothing beats getting my feet up
I love happy cows!
Definitely not tired of you putting blocks on. They have a wonderful part in the job of easing the cow’s pain, and that never gets old.
I have never owned a cow... but I'm drawn into watching your videos... don't know what it is, but I'm hooked.
I appreciate the love and care you give these precious animals ♥️
I’m always happy to see an animal being helped and being happier. Thank you for helping them and treating them so good!!
Also, I love the care and stewardship you exhibit for the animals in your care. You genuinely love your job and your cows and it shows.
I just love to see your love and care for these animals. Thank you for sharing!!
Love seeing follow-ups on these beautiful creatures - especially when they are doing so well, but even if they still have a long journey, it's heart warming to see them getting such love and care.
OMG!! I am so happy to see this girl doing so well. I can only imagine how great it feels that she has done so well.
Did you ever imagine when you first started your channel, that so many people from all walks of life and from all over the world, would love your videos? ❤
One thing I saw in the comments about a year ago (during Covid) this man said, "Surfing through channels and came upon yours. Now I can't stop watching and never would I have thought I could be this invested in a cows hoof" 🤗 Now we all are, lol.
@@homicidalmuffin6190 i see a dozen comments like this on every video he makes 😭
Exactly! I'm a long time horse owner, but have never had cows. Yet I'm addicted to this channel and have learned a lot about bovine hoof conditions and their treatment.
@@lynnebucher6537 me too👍🏼
@@homicidalmuffin6190this❤
My Dad was a shepherd on the Borders. I used to go to the hill with him whenever I could. He took every opportunity to get hold of a lame sheep, pare her (or his!) feet with his pocket knife and apply either purple spray, or waxy ointment from a tin, as needed. I loved watching him. You have that same patient, kind way about you as you work, and it is lovely to see. Thanks for all the videos :-)
What wonderful memories you have then and now. This warmed my heart. Thank you.
Anywhere near Lilieshaf...which I believe is now called Liliesleaf? My great-grandparents' home...🙂
Didn’t the sheep put up a fight when he treated them?
@@bertvdlast Good question! They will try to get away, but a shepherd knows how to handle them. He turns the sheep over and sits her on her behind with her back resting against his legs. From there he can reach over her shoulder to reach each of her hooves and hold her still if she wriggles.
@@nannykat1057 Lovely wee place, my aunt stayed in Galashiels. No, we were over Dumfriesshire. Nearest my Dad stayed to Lilliesleaf was up Ettrick just after the war.
I love watching and have not tired of watching you glue on blocks.
You are so kind and caring to the cows. I love in an episode when you said you would love to have a pet cow. I was born in Scotland and my grandparents lived near Castle Douglas in Crossmichael. Watching the beautiful farmland and listening to you talk about your work and your life takes me back there. I lived on a farm for many years and had horses and sheep but love cows even more now thanks to you. You do good work.
Ah number 300! I remember her, and her gorgeous little head marking. I'm really hoping she can recover, the progress so far hasn't been horrible, thank you GP for your kindness and dedication to these animals, and the farmers too!
No I’m not bored watching you apply blocks. I enjoy your videos, the glimpses of family life, your hobbies. And I love the accent, the music, the scenery, the follow ups and the fact that you are passionate about each cows welfare. With everything that’s wrong in the world at the moment your channel is a bright spot. Cheers to you and Craig. Keep up the good work.
I have been watching your videos for a few months. I have no cows and didn’t even realize that they needed hoof trims. I love your videos. I see how much you care for these beautiful animals and I love to see the progress as they move towards healthy hooves. ❤️
Of course you feel inspired when you see a cow's foot healing up over time, especially on which you treated earlier. You literally saved that creature's life.
Love your accent, love your work, love the nasty and beautiful healing, I'm here for it all ❤
Cow 300 has to be so happy to see you, even if she tries to hide her excitement. Great job on continuing to improve her feet.
Joy, happiness, cows and muck! I'm there! I love seeing the changes and improvement in these cows, thank you GP! 🐮🐮🐮
Happy Cow 🐄 💓 300. Thank you Graeme and Craigie Boy 👦
You are a fantastic man. Thank you so much for caring about our milking cows❤
You have very kind and given hands and your accent when you talk is kind keep up with all your God given work 😊
Blocks are never boring! That means you have really done good work to help the cow!! Thanks for keeping up the good work!!
Love your channel!! Your caring attitude shows in the respect you use in the care of the cows.
One thing we always say at our house is how lucky these cows are because no one can deny he really cares about these cows.
Not to worry, Graeme. Blocks, knives, grinder, poo and pee. We’re here for the long run. And 300 is well on her way to being healed because of you and the farmer. Good on ye, lad!! Love this channel!! Be safe, and Howdy from Texas.
It would be nice if he put repeat cases like this into playlists, or put links in description so we can easily see the previous or followup vids. Especially since he doesn't put cow numbers in the titles
I loveeee cows. Love watching you helping them feel better.
Mr your angel 😇 for being patient with her sore foot, I love accent I remember reading All creatures great and small, I still love James Harriot stores and I could watch Public TV, keep up the good work I'm so happy you all are helping the large AnimalsGod be with you always Beverly, 😇😇😍🐂🐄🐴
I still have some old copies of those books that were my grandfather's.
I'm not sick of you applying blocks. They need them and it helps them a whole lot. Bless you for always helping these cows and making them comfy.
I’m not a hoof trimmer but I really enjoy your craft. Driving by local farms and seeing these beautiful animals just makes me see them in a whole new way. God bless you Gram. 😊
Amen 🙏🏼
@@Ya_man_rus God is good……..
God bless. I grew up in rural Iowa, so I've been around plenty of cows and pigs.
I love when you put on blocks! You explain why you're doing it and I can visualize their effects.
I have no idea why I’m fascinated with your channel but I am. Squeamish I am at times but you are so kind to the cows that it’s just so satisfying watching you try to heal them. Thanks 😊 from Florida and an animal lover
Liar Becca, you're obsessed, it's a sickness, get help.
Yes that’s the exact reason why I think I keep watching all these videos! His voice overs are everything!
You are a true artist and the compassion you show for your animals speaks to the type of man you are. These cows are lucky to have you.
I never thought about a cow’s recovery being inspiring, but you’re right. Shows how resilient cows (and probably all animals, us included) are. Glad you could see the difference you made.
I'm in Australia and I just discovered your clips. They are so bloody interesting. I never knew there was so much to learn about cows hooves. I'm loving it!
So glad I found this channel a while back and yes I bet you feel great when you get to see your making a difference on a daily basis. Inspiring it is.
I love how connected you are to these beautiful creatures. When I see you loving on their ears and their faces, it’s so sweet. Thank you for making us aware of the difficulties these poor animals deal with. I’m guessing that if they were just left to the wild, they would eventually be unable to walk. And I don’t mean when they have infections, I just mean when they don’t have regular “pedicures”. Cows are so sweet. ❤
That looks like a very satisfying job at least you know you helped that animal.
Your such a kind person to the cows il never get bored of watching your work and the beautiful ladies you trim
Always love watching The Hoof GP
I am riding out the hurricane with the Hoof GP. I enjoy the intricate work that goes into every trim. Excellent work! Thank you for helping out those without a voice.
Hoping you remain safe and sound 😊🐮
@@jowhite4048 stay safe and sound prayers are with all of you in Florida, He is good to watch anytime
Absolutely not sick of you providing therapeutic treatment for these wonderful animals. Keep up the good work Graham!
Blocks are definitely needed to get the cows back to healing less pain love watching your techniques it’s not always the same !!!
Never boring Graeme ❤
That front foot was a beautiful success story! Don't you just love that?! I'm a retired Veterinary/Surgery Technician and those type of cases just make going to work a wonderful, worthwhile venture! 🥰
The man bun man
I’ll never get sick of watching you work on cows feet!
I love the different blocks and I try to guess what’s going on first!
Great job. Love watching your handy work and modeling the hoof.
These multi part sagas about a single cow's recovery are by far my favorite content.
"300's journey"
I love your compassion for these cows. Talking to them calmly can help take the fear from hearing the crush go Bàng, Bang, Clang when putting her in. Animals of all kinds love to be talked to or sung to. Play soft music when working with the cows.❤
Good on ya, Cow 300! It never fails to amaze me how the bodies of mammals can heal themselves with just a bit of care from a skilled and thoughtful medical specialist. Long may you trim cows' feet, Hoof GP Graeme! You are adorable and charismatically watchable.
The recovery she has made with your help is amazing...well done.💛💛
My niece and I were just watching this and she was saying how you do great work for these gorgeous animals. Well done sir from British Columbia, Canada
Personally, I will never get sick of the love and care you give these cows. If they need a block to get better, so be it.
I'm glad you have so many options to help the cows and bulls. It's quite gratifying to watch.
I never knew about their hoofs having these issues... I am so happy that there are people like you caring for these beautiful animals.... love and respect from Vancouver Canada❤❤
Just a small ask: when you do these update videos, are you able to link the previous one in the description? I'm not sure if it's only me, but I enjoy watching the back-to-back videos to see recovery progress on cows like this one. It also gives a realistic timeframe on how long recovery can be. For now, is someone able to link me the previous ones? Thanks!
I really wish the previous video would get linked. I can never find anything if i go looking
I was just scrolling through the comments to see if anyone posted the link. It's not only you!
Subscribe and hit the notification bell, then you will be notified of each new video!
I don't understand why he doesn't link the original video in follow ups
Best channel on RUclips! With all that's wrong in this world, your channel and what you do to help these animals is a bright spot in my day! Thank you!
Hats off to you Graeme, compared to how she was when you first introduced us to her, she is night and day far better than how she first appeared (slowly limping around in serious pain), it lifts my heart :)
I will never get bored of watching you take care of these beautiful animals. Keep up the good work! 🤗
Cow 300 is doing her best to heal...the farmer is doing his best to have help her heal and you have facilitated the healing process with your good eye and expertise. Hope to see her progress.
I totally enjoy all the different ways you have to do your job. I love watching people help animals getting better when they have health issues. Thank you for what you do!!!
I grew up on a very small dairy farm in Upstate NY, and one of my jobs was to help get the cows from the holding area for the hoof trimmer when he came. Your videos are a gift - between the information and the kindness and care the world is a better place for them. Thank you, and please keep going! (also how is the calf you trimmed a while back - Samaritan?)
You once said that blocks are like crutches for the cows. Seeing how much pain relief they provide, who would get tired of seeing that. It is so great that cow 300 is much better and out of pain. Thanks on behalf of cow 300.
Watching from New Jersey, USA in awe! Love your videos! Fascinated by your work & beautiful Scotland! Much success & happiness! God Bless All! ❤️🤗🙏🇺🇸
Aaaaw I'm so happy to see 300 is getting better. I really does warm my heart to see people who actually care for their animals, no matter what they are. Thank you so much 💓 💗 💛
What a huge improvement for 300! Thanks Graeme ❤️🇦🇺🏴
Never going to get tired of seeing you apply blocks! I cheer you on and feel excited and deeply happy as I recognise how much instant relief plus long term help in recovery they provide. I love seeing you make these cows comfortable!
I love the care and kindness you show your cows.Than you for what you do 💓
If only there were more bosses/supervisors like this, the world would be so much better. I would LOVE to work for this guy. He definitely knows his stuff and is really loving of these great animals
This was so educational, thank you for showing the before during and after, and the new-to-me horse shoe block! ❤
I have no idea how much you earn for this but brother you deserve every penny. You are so gentle and caring. Thank you for all you do. You are a blessing!
What a fantastic job you and the farmer have done 👍🏻💗
I am constantly as amazed by your knowledge as by your incredible skills in sculpting hooves so as to balance the weight they support in such a manner as to promote healing and proper growth. I'm sure if they could talk the cattle would say they're more pleased than I am with your work. God bless you.
Thank you so much for taking care of these animals! You are an amazing person! These sweet animals are so well taken care of by you! Thank you for being such a great advocate of sweet animals!
I would love if you linked the previous video in the description!!
Thanks for sharing these cows’ journeys with us!
Love the joy! You make cows feel better instantly!
I noticed that too, such happy cows when Greg is done! Also, have you seen how the cows turn to look back at the Squeeze machine.
I absolutely loved the editing of the side by side of the cows foot as it was when you first started & rite next to you actually doing the trim! Loved it, Well Done from your Loyal Hoof GP viewer/and a proud member of the Hoop GP Heard!
You are so charming and so full of positive energy, you make me want to buy a cow just so you can trim her for me. Then I remember I live in Virginia and have no clue what to do with a cow, so that's a rather impractical idea, but watching you work and care for these animals always cheers me up/
You are truly a savior to the cows. You make them as comfortable as possible. Your job is crucial to the health of these cows. Thank you
Definitely not bored by you applying foot blocks. You are demonstrating your care for the cow, and your knowledge of how to help her be more comfortable while healing. Go you!
I guessed right! Actually cow 300 is the only one i remember because how bad she was. So tickled she's so much better! this girl is a true testament to the importance of good hoof care! Much love from Southern California
This did my heart good to see such improvement. Keep up the excellent work Graham.💝
I love your videos, seeing how much you care for those cows makes me happy
It’s wonderful to see how much you care.🐄
Thank you for doing such kind and professional care for these animals
It must feel so good to see the positive changes you bring to these cows hoof problems. Don’t think I will ever get sick of seeing you put on blocks especially when you get results like these. Nailing on a block, although that isn’t the way it’s done nowadays, the placement of the nails etc would make an interesting video. Comparing them and now
Why do these farmers let their cows health get that bad bf they call a vet?? Irresponsible. I grew up on a farm in Wisconsin. We never let our cows suffer!!!