@@SwfarriersI recently started to see your videos. I very like it. I was riding horse when I was teenager. I want riding horse again. Thanks for videos. Greetings from Hungary. 😊
As a retired orthopedic nurse my advice is to have a deep massage couple times a month. I wish I had looked after my back in my youth. Lifting patients up in their beds was no problem for me. I did it without thinking. This is prior hoists days. 6:26 Look after that spine of yours.
I quite like seeing the arts being passed down to the next generation. So much of the hard work of days gone by is no more, these two are doing good work.
That adorable tongue hangin out …dang I love these critters.✌️….and about that chicken …yeah another sassy nosey critter the farm can’t do without ….they are the comedic part of the thriving farm .🙏✌️
Georgie is very proud and very sad about having to get new shoes. I bet he was happy to be finished. And im sure he loves his new shiney custom horseshoes. What a bunch of gorgeous, friendly horses. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Stumbled across your channel tonight. With tech stuff, I'm sort of like the ol' 4 gated horse... fart, start, stumble, & fall. So I subscribed, too. Enjoyed the video. 13 sets of shoes is a long day. Your joy in your work reminds me of The Hoof GP aka Graeme Parker, over in Scotland. (I probably didn't spell his first name right but I tried. 😊) His last name was easy, it happens to be my second Great Grandson's first name. 14 years to practice spelling it correctly does help.😊 Love seeing the horses. Across the pond, over the hill, or around the bend... By definition, I love all things with 4 legs & hair. Have a wonderful day & I will catch up on your videos shortly. A Great Grandma in Oklahoma, USA.
I have an amazing female farrier here in the US and I can see she is very passionate about what she is doing. It's great to see that there are others out there like you who are keeping up this fine art ❤
I am loving these new RUclips installments! The running commentary and interaction with Tommy, occasional owners, and, of course the horses. I have often wondered what you do to stay fit, but then happened upon "A day in the Life" and that explains the care you take with your physical health as well. Thank you so much for expanding your reach and our knowledge, Sam and Tom.
This was great. I would have enjoyed seeing the entire shoeing on the horse with the special padded shoes. That was very interesting. I wanted to see the finished fit on each hoof. Thank yoh for sharing your day with us.
Hi both, So good to see you give the horse's some fues . Not menny fariers take the time to bond with the horse's. Thank you for sharing your day. 😊😊😊👍👍👍
Aww❤ this was the best video yet! Loved seeing all the fun and silly parts and how you introduced each of the horses. That is some hard labor for one day!! What a good team you guys make.👏
Dwóch sympatycznych podkuwaczy koni, znających się na swojej pracy. Konie chyba ich kochają , bo takie spokojne . Pisze z Polska - Warszawa. Pozdrawiam.
It’s amazing how quickly and precisely you work, as if you’ve been doing this for 100 years. I’ve never seen anyone work so fast while doing such an amazing job. You even move with the horses, catch all their pullbacks and quick movements. It’s no wonder why you stay so fit wrestling with these giant beasts day after day. Well done! It’s fun to watch you work,
Watching from Vancouver 🇨🇦 Beautiful horses, great video! North Yorkshire was my home 14 years ago, so its lovely hear northern accents and see snippets of the great land. Loved this video ❤
What a dream job!! Your patience with these horses show your love towards them. You love you job!! So many people don't liking their jobs, whey do something that. You don't like what you're doing the. Change it!!❤❤❤😊
The hot shoeing process is so interesting to see, not something our farriers in the rural western U.S. even offered. Our horses would definitely have gotten cheeky or fidgety about it, which is putting it nicely (in cowboy vernacular they would have "thrown a sh** fit").
I would be most interested and pleased to hear what you are doing as you work. For some crazy reason watching caring for horse feet is so cool to see. It’s like the Hoof GP out of Ireland. He works on cows feet/ hooves. Really really interesting.
Thank you for sharing a day in the life of a farrier - very interesting to watch the magic happen and soooo much skill in keeping the horses calm ☺️ such a wonderful trade and a lot of care and attention to proper shoe fitting - well done to you both 👑👑👏👏
So informative. I forgot how much hard work and manual effort goes into it. Been a few years now since I’ve owned my own horses. Was feeling all nostalgic just there. Great to see the trade being carried on in a world that’s now obsessed with digital age. Looking forward to seeing more videos. Let’s hope it inspires a new generation to Apprenticeship into this industry and rewarding carer area.
These horses know they are in excellent hands and treated with compassion ❤. Side note… would love to hear you explain some of your ink and the meaning. They are beautiful.
The channel is coming along great! I’ve been wondering if you just have the most chill horses for clients of anyone I know. Nice to see there’s some spice in your book. I always felt bad for my farrier because almost all of mine were full of pepper on trim/shoe days. Even after working them! Cheers to the shooters and editors as well.
Omg the very beginning fuuuuuu 🤣 and the hawk tuah BWA HAHA. Thank you for sharing your days with us. It's really interesting to watch and amazing to see how calm you keep sassy horses. 😁
I really like seeing Tom struggle a bit. Its educational for him. And It is pure entertainment for me... i struggled for many years before i got good at what i do. Please dont tell him i think he is exceptional all round. His head will swell 4 times normal and no one could fit in the room with him. Cocky boy he'd be... everyone loves Tom. Even i love the lad. He makes me laugh at myself. You.... you're like a freaking prince...😊😂😂😂
Fantastic. Thanks for sharing. The only negative thing I have to say is that y’all should be under arrest for getting me to fritter my life away watching y’all work 😂🙈 it’s criminal! But also fantastic. Thank you for sharing. P.S. promo idea: sweepstakes for a lucky fan to join the SW farrier team for a day? No lie, I would pay to come work with you guys for a day. 😂 I’m a nurse, but y’all got me thinking I need to be a farrier instead. 🐴
Sam, I think it would be interesting for you to take viewer's questions about your experience of the profession: how did you decide to go into this line of work; what are the greatest challenges; etc.......
Have you tried dipping shoe in water before you burn it on as it really helps horses that do no like smoke or young horse that been shoed for first time . My papa was top Scottish farrier that was one of things he did and also taught his apprentices. Love your videos it really helps people understand what we do amd what life of farrier is all about
Bir kere kendi atımda bunu yapmayı denedim ve kesinlikle belim tutuldu. Çok zor ve yorucu bir iş. Hiç göründüğü gibi kolay değil! Bence çok ustaca bir iş çıkarıyorsun, Türkiye den selamlar.❤
Eee, Ekkythump ! I think Tom cracked a smile back there, when t’Lad were driving yon JCB posh golf cart ! Bisto looked like the colour of gravy, 😊 maybe they’ve got a Marmite and a Bovril 😊 I grew up in Lancashire but have lived in the USA since 1987. I still miss digestive biscuits , orange Smarties, and the real Ribena , ( not the rubbish they make now - with Sorbitol and chemical crap ) . Vimto is no good anymore 😢 full of crap chemicals . Keep up the good VLogs, Love the content !
For a possible future RUclips installment, I would enjoy hearing a conversation between the two of you about being an apprentice and a mentor in the farrier profession. Here are some of my questions. 1. How is an apprentice “spotted” or chosen? T-Did you apply? What was your strongest “selling point” to Sam? 2. S-What did you see in T that qualified him? Any concerns that T has disqualified in the course of his work? 3. T-Where are you in your apprenticeship? Beginning? Middle? End? 4. S-What does T do really well? What’s his biggest challenge. If you reflect on your own apprenticeship, how are the two of you the same? Different? 5. T-Of the many things Sam has taught you, what stands out as being the most significant in helping you learn the craft? In building your self-confidence? 6. T-Did you grow up around horses? If not, has it been a serious disadvantage? Did you have to get over any fears or any sense of intimidation? (By the horses, not Sam!) 7. S-How many apprentices have you had? Are they all still in the profession? Any women? 8. T-Will you have to pass any exams at the end of your apprentice-ship? If so, are they both written and demonstrative? 9. For both-Any serious injuries as a result of your work? 10. T- Does Sam ever cuss or are we just getting the “sanitized” version of his commentary? And on and on and on. Thanks for considering the possibility.
@@Swfarriers Sam, this occurred to me after sending. It would be a good opportunity to introduce your Dad to your followers by making the conversation about becoming a farrier a three-way affair.
@@richardduncan6946Wow…. You really put a lot of thought into your idea & questions. I absolutely love it and would definitely tune in for that Q&A session! ♥️
Hi guys, thank you for sharing. How interesting as I did not know what it involved fully. Great camera work as well. If I had horses I would certainly use you!!
Would you tell us about the parts of the horses' hooves and why they're cleaned and scraped? I don't know if anyone else would find it interesting, but I never thought about it until I started watching your videos.
As much as I love horses, I know absolutely nothing about horses or the grooming process. However, I find it very relaxing and interesting watching the process. I’d be interested in learning more!
packed manure in the bottom of the hoof can cause serious bacterial infections. There is also the matter of small stones lodging in the hoof and causing bruising. Keeping a horses hooves clean is a must.
A talented farrier . He knows his craft and understands horses
Nice to see Batman and Robin working together!
😂😂
"Went on me jollies?"
@@peggybruner6857 He went on his holidays/ vacation 😊
😂 hahaha!
@@SwfarriersI recently started to see your videos. I very like it. I was riding horse when I was teenager. I want riding horse again. Thanks for videos. Greetings from Hungary. 😊
As a retired orthopedic nurse my advice is to have a deep massage couple times a month.
I wish I had looked after my back in my youth. Lifting patients up in their beds was no problem for me. I did it without thinking.
This is prior hoists days. 6:26
Look after that spine of yours.
Agree massages and dare I say it a few 'yoga' type stretches
❤
I love that you're showcasing Tom's work, too. You guys are the best! Lucky, lucky horses! 🤗
He’s a great Aprentice! And thank you ❤️
I quite like seeing the arts being passed down to the next generation. So much of the hard work of days gone by is no more, these two are doing good work.
I really enjoy seeing the close ups of the actual work. These guys are great at what they do AND they're easy on the eyes.
Most enjoyable boys! Always amazed at all the different types of horses. Skilled professionals for sure ❤️⭐️🇨🇦
It’s so amazing to see artisans working and passing down the trade. ❤
Tom's a dab hand at it. You can tell he's well taught and has been watching yoy very closely, Sam. Great team
Isn't it amazing what a horse will do for a kiss, a scratch, and a kind word. If only humans could do the same.
Such a lovely man and his sidekick. Has patience and is so respectful towards the horses. Lovely to witness such a caring soul.
Gorgeous George is a cheeky chap! 😂 I love it!
Another personality which knows how to communicate with Horses and passionate about.👍
I hope you get paid WELL..OMGOODNESS that is not only back breaking but a bit of artistry..to say the least! ❤
That adorable tongue hangin out …dang I love these critters.✌️….and about that chicken …yeah another sassy nosey critter the farm can’t do without ….they are the comedic part of the thriving farm .🙏✌️
Thank you guys! Good farriers are worth more than their weight in gold
I'm amazed how well behaved these horses are... I think they know❤beautiful horses
Respect,respect respect❤ i love how you both do this heavy job and how you both love these animals❤
Love when you look up at the camera and smile Sam, sometimes the horses smile back! I smile when I see you!
Sam bist ein toller Hufschmidt und ein Pferdeliebhaber übrigens auch ein schöner sexy Man mein Respekt für deine wertvolle Arbeit🐴🐴🙏❤️🙋♀️🇩🇪🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍
Calm down. 😂
Georgie is very proud and very sad about having to get new shoes. I bet he was happy to be finished. And im sure he loves his new shiney custom horseshoes. What a bunch of gorgeous, friendly horses. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very handsome horses. Sam and Tom are terrific farriers. ❤️❤️
Awesome. Your skills and respect for the horses in your care shines through.
🙏🏽❤️
Well....the opening, "God bless" you. How did I miss that sneeze😂
Stumbled across your channel tonight. With tech stuff, I'm sort of like the ol' 4 gated horse... fart, start, stumble, & fall. So I subscribed, too.
Enjoyed the video. 13 sets of shoes is a long day. Your joy in your work reminds me of The Hoof GP aka Graeme Parker, over in Scotland. (I probably didn't spell his first name right but I tried. 😊) His last name was easy, it happens to be my second Great Grandson's first name. 14 years to practice spelling it correctly does help.😊
Love seeing the horses. Across the pond, over the hill, or around the bend... By definition, I love all things with 4 legs & hair.
Have a wonderful day & I will catch up on your videos shortly.
A Great Grandma in Oklahoma, USA.
I just love watching you 2 guys. Bless you both ❤🙏
I have an amazing female farrier here in the US and I can see she is very passionate about what she is doing. It's great to see that there are others out there like you who are keeping up this fine art ❤
THAT is a BUNCH of horses! Well done Sam! 😊
I love the way you work with the horses. It takes a lot to get to the point that you are with them.
Incredible. Both of you do amazing work.
I am loving these new RUclips installments! The running commentary and interaction with Tommy, occasional owners, and, of course the horses. I have often wondered what you do to stay fit, but then happened upon "A day in the Life" and that explains the care you take with your physical health as well. Thank you so much for expanding your reach and our knowledge, Sam and Tom.
This was great. I would have enjoyed seeing the entire shoeing on the horse with the special padded shoes. That was very interesting. I wanted to see the finished fit on each hoof. Thank yoh for sharing your day with us.
You are a tremendous farrier, great with the horses 🐎 😀 👏 👍
Thank you ☺️
@@Swfarriers most welcome
George is an absolute belter of a horse ❤
Hi both, So good to see you give the horse's some fues . Not menny fariers take the time to bond with the horse's. Thank you for sharing your day. 😊😊😊👍👍👍
❤You need to have strong hands to cope with such work!
Náhodou jsem narazila na váš kanál a žasnu,jak jste šikovný a ke koním ohleduplný.Tleskám a chválím ❤❤❤❤👏👏👏
Aww❤ this was the best video yet! Loved seeing all the fun and silly parts and how you introduced each of the horses. That is some hard labor for one day!! What a good team you guys make.👏
I love the way tom comes up and shaves a shoe without goggles or gloves while you're standing there talking about PPE... 😅
Dwóch sympatycznych podkuwaczy koni, znających się na swojej pracy. Konie chyba ich kochają , bo takie spokojne . Pisze z Polska - Warszawa. Pozdrawiam.
It’s amazing how quickly and precisely you work, as if you’ve been doing this for 100 years. I’ve never seen anyone work so fast while doing such an amazing job. You even move with the horses, catch all their pullbacks and quick movements. It’s no wonder why you stay so fit wrestling with these giant beasts day after day. Well done! It’s fun to watch you work,
Thank you 🙏🏽❤️
@denisemiller4083
Love you have Tom with you learning! It's a tough job, demanding a lot of patience. Looks like he did great! Keep the videos coming!!
Another great watch..Tom is getn real good at it !! you better watch out, Sam ...
Watching from Vancouver 🇨🇦
Beautiful horses, great video!
North Yorkshire was my home 14 years ago, so its lovely hear northern accents and see snippets of the great land. Loved this video ❤
Another Vancouverite 👋 👋 🇨🇦
What a dream job!! Your patience with these horses show your love towards them. You love you job!! So many people don't liking their jobs, whey do something that. You don't like what you're doing the. Change it!!❤❤❤😊
Great farriers, well-cared for horses!
The hot shoeing process is so interesting to see, not something our farriers in the rural western U.S. even offered. Our horses would definitely have gotten cheeky or fidgety about it, which is putting it nicely (in cowboy vernacular they would have "thrown a sh** fit").
Oh really the only cold shoe by you ? How come ? Yeh most horses arnt keen at first but they get used to it quick
I would be most interested and pleased to hear what you are doing as you work. For some crazy reason watching caring for horse feet is so cool to see. It’s like the Hoof GP out of Ireland. He works on cows feet/ hooves. Really really interesting.
Thank you for sharing a day in the life of a farrier - very interesting to watch the magic happen and soooo much skill in keeping the horses calm ☺️ such a wonderful trade and a lot of care and attention to proper shoe fitting - well done to you both 👑👑👏👏
I love watching your videos Sam. Please keep them coming. 🙂
Thank you! Will do!❤️
Thank you for cheering me up with your skill.
Star of the show the chicken ! So nice😊
Fantastic video, always to satisfying to watch. Very informative but also fun and light-hearted.
So informative. I forgot how much hard work and manual effort goes into it. Been a few years now since I’ve owned my own horses. Was feeling all nostalgic just there. Great to see the trade being carried on in a world that’s now obsessed with digital age. Looking forward to seeing more videos. Let’s hope it inspires a new generation to Apprenticeship into this industry and rewarding carer area.
Loved seeing all the different horses and more of what you do! 😊🐴
Tommy trying not to GRIN back there 😄
From Argentina...congratulations for You two and the horses !!! 💓💪✨
I love watching you work, Sam! Tons of respect (I surely couldn't do it. )
Really interesting. And such a great and entertaining show.
Lovely to see how wonderful you are with each and every horse❤
Brilliant video. Great start to the week watching your passion and love for the horses you shoe.
These horses know they are in excellent hands and treated with compassion ❤. Side note… would love to hear you explain some of your ink and the meaning. They are beautiful.
Good looking crew. Hopefully RUclips pays more than farriers 😊 hard work.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching you working I always find it so interesting with the different temperaments of each horse a job well done as always Sam ❤❤
A nice amount for the back? I read the headline and my back hurt! You guys are incredible.
The channel is coming along great! I’ve been wondering if you just have the most chill horses for clients of anyone I know. Nice to see there’s some spice in your book. I always felt bad for my farrier because almost all of mine were full of pepper on trim/shoe days. Even after working them! Cheers to the shooters and editors as well.
Omg the very beginning fuuuuuu 🤣 and the hawk tuah BWA HAHA. Thank you for sharing your days with us. It's really interesting to watch and amazing to see how calm you keep sassy horses. 😁
I really like seeing Tom struggle a bit. Its educational for him. And
It is pure entertainment for me... i struggled for many years before i got good at what i do.
Please dont tell him i think he is exceptional all round. His head will swell 4 times normal and no one could fit in the room with him. Cocky boy he'd be... everyone loves Tom. Even i love the lad.
He makes me laugh at myself. You.... you're like a freaking prince...😊😂😂😂
You can tell you both love doing this job 😊
Fantastic. Thanks for sharing. The only negative thing I have to say is that y’all should be under arrest for getting me to fritter my life away watching y’all work 😂🙈 it’s criminal! But also fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
P.S. promo idea: sweepstakes for a lucky fan to join the SW farrier team for a day? No lie, I would pay to come work with you guys for a day. 😂 I’m a nurse, but y’all got me thinking I need to be a farrier instead. 🐴
Sam, I think it would be interesting for you to take viewer's questions about your experience of the profession: how did you decide to go into this line of work; what are the greatest challenges; etc.......
This couple is amazing ❤
Hardest working man I know 🙌👏
Have you tried dipping shoe in water before you burn it on as it really helps horses that do no like smoke or young horse that been shoed for first time . My papa was top Scottish farrier that was one of things he did and also taught his apprentices. Love your videos it really helps people understand what we do amd what life of farrier is all about
wonderful to see a man work hard. and be lucky enough to enjoy it. You;d make a good aussie. Cheers mate
Thank you so much for sharing your work - it's absolutely fascinating to watch!
Loved it can’t wait for your next one 👍
Bir kere kendi atımda bunu yapmayı denedim ve kesinlikle belim tutuldu. Çok zor ve yorucu bir iş. Hiç göründüğü gibi kolay değil! Bence çok ustaca bir iş çıkarıyorsun, Türkiye den selamlar.❤
Great video. So interesting to see your skill with these horses. 🙌🙌🙌
Madre Mía!! Pedazo de Macho!! ❤❤
Brilliant work. Very interesting. Good team work you two
12 horses seems like a lot of work. Exhausting 😮
Most folks would be exhausted after 3. Looks like such exhausting work 🇦🇺
Eee, Ekkythump ! I think Tom cracked a smile back there, when t’Lad were driving yon JCB posh golf cart ! Bisto looked like the colour of gravy, 😊 maybe they’ve got a Marmite and a Bovril 😊 I grew up in Lancashire but have lived in the USA since 1987. I still miss digestive biscuits , orange Smarties, and the real Ribena , ( not the rubbish they make now - with Sorbitol and chemical crap ) . Vimto is no good anymore 😢 full of crap chemicals .
Keep up the good VLogs, Love the content !
For a possible future RUclips installment, I would enjoy hearing a conversation between the two of you about being an apprentice and a mentor in the farrier profession. Here are some of my questions.
1. How is an apprentice “spotted” or chosen?
T-Did you apply? What was your strongest “selling point” to Sam?
2. S-What did you see in T that qualified him? Any concerns that T has disqualified in the course of his work?
3. T-Where are you in your apprenticeship? Beginning? Middle? End?
4. S-What does T do really well? What’s his biggest challenge. If you reflect on your own apprenticeship, how are the two of you the same? Different?
5. T-Of the many things Sam has taught you, what stands out as being the most significant in helping you learn the craft? In building your self-confidence?
6. T-Did you grow up around horses? If not, has it been a serious disadvantage? Did you have to get over any fears or any sense of intimidation? (By the horses, not Sam!)
7. S-How many apprentices have you had? Are they all still in the profession? Any women?
8. T-Will you have to pass any exams at the end of your apprentice-ship? If so, are they both written and demonstrative?
9. For both-Any serious injuries as a result of your work?
10. T- Does Sam ever cuss or are we just getting the “sanitized” version of his commentary?
And on and on and on.
Thanks for considering the possibility.
Love the feedback will take it into consideration thank you ❤️
@@Swfarriers Sam, this occurred to me after sending. It would be a good opportunity to introduce your Dad to your followers by making the conversation about becoming a farrier a three-way affair.
This is a fantstic idea, i would certainly be interested in seeign a video like this.
@@richardduncan6946Wow…. You really put a lot of thought into your idea & questions. I absolutely love it and would definitely tune in for that Q&A session! ♥️
Wonderful idea! I’d love to hear about this craftsmanship being passed down to the next generation!
It’s incredible what you do!
Thanks for sharing, great video, nice job guys 👏👏👏👏👏 waiting for more 💪💪
Stunning
Love the music during the work 😃👏🏼👏🏼
Fascinating to watch two handsome Yorksher lads doin' a reet fine job ❤ me mam wo from Donnie in South Yorksher.
Hi guys, thank you for sharing. How interesting as I did not know what it involved fully. Great camera work as well. If I had horses I would certainly use you!!
Realy a hard job to do and you do it so well❤❤❤❤
Love, love, love this video!!!!! ❤
A very good team. Like it. ❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹
that;s what the world needs today. LOVE AND DEDICATION
Great entertainment. Cheers.
Thanks for an amazing trip out
George was beautiful
Tom had his hands full trying to do the okey cokey
I can’t stop impersonating his voice 😂, love the accent (showing love from the USA)
Like the Country Western tracks
Would you tell us about the parts of the horses' hooves and why they're cleaned and scraped? I don't know if anyone else would find it interesting, but I never thought about it until I started watching your videos.
Thank you ask him more questions how long has he been doing this. That's so cute how the horses nibble on them and stuff.
As much as I love horses, I know absolutely nothing about horses or the grooming process. However, I find it very relaxing and interesting watching the process. I’d be interested in learning more!
@@ms.one-town901I think Kenny knew he was being filmed ,& behaved!!!
Just love watching all this. Such a great uplifting chanel.
packed manure in the bottom of the hoof can cause serious bacterial infections. There is also the matter of small stones lodging in the hoof and causing bruising. Keeping a horses hooves clean is a must.
Some great close ups very interesting
My gramps used to do that hammer bounce when shoeing ...brings back good memories