Holy shit. What a wonderful time to be alive. I'm sitting here drunk, in the middle of the night, somewhere in Poland and honestly enjoying watching a professional taking care of a cow's hoof. Who would've thought anyone would be interested in such a topic and yet - 792k subscribers!
Me watching Hoof GP for the first time: "Holy crap, this actually happens?!" Me months later: "Yup, definitely a hoof cavity." Much love from Connecticut, USA. Keep making sure these lovely animals are cared for 🖤💜❤
I don't have any cows but I would love to have been a Rancher! And I love this show Graham is awesome! He's so gentle with the cows and and every animal he works on, and they are so receptive to him. It's just a great show all the way around.
I didn't even know cows needed this. I thought it was just horses getting shoes and whatever. To see such instant results, mainly pain management...is wonderful. As Temple Grandin has written, it's our job to make sure that even farm animals are kept comfortable and healthy while under our care.
When we have hundreds of thousands of dollars invested in these animals there’s little reason to be concerned. Dairy cattle are some of the most pampered animals on the planet. When we milk 2,000 cows three times a day we want the best possible production we can get. Most dairy farms are family owned. There’s millions of dollars at stake and riding on these critters. We want them very happy.
@@bellona6356 Well I work on one and where ever you get your info is screwed up. When a family has millions of dollars at stake they aren’t going to abusing the things that pay the families. In fact it’s quite the opposite. The cows are put in our charge. When you’re milking 1800+ a day , you would not dare to hurt them. A happy cow gives more milk. Go harass someone else. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
I-84-year-old, live in San Diego California United States 2 miles from the Mexican border worked for 30 years in a hospital as a respiratory therapist love your show or channel
Astonishingly they really do, the trimmer on the dairy I grew up on always called the blocks crutches for cows! One shocker is just how much pain a cow can stand before it shows. I tell you they are stoic creatures and their claws can withstand tremendous punishment. You'll hear ppl say you Can overheat their claw with a grinder. Or a blowtorch I really don't think so, I've literally taken a claw from a cadaver and put a torch on it with )the claw over my fingers and no shit I didn't feel it! But all that means that you've really gotta watch the cows, their feet are EVERYTHING! So no joke the trimmer is literally one of the most important ppl on a farm
I don’t know why a old woman from the mountains of West Virginia would ever start watching Hoof GP but here I am hooked and can’t miss any post! Thank you for doing a wonderful job
Lol. I'm thinking the same thing. Old lady in Aotearoa here, have never owned or plan to own a cow. I think it's the pleasure of seeing someone so competent doing such a good job, that makes it interesting for me.
That was one of the most instant/dramatic improvements I've seen you achieve on here. The way that ankle wasn't bent made it glaringly obvious how much better that poor cow felt already. Well done.
I've been watching for a while, but this was such a great job showing side-by-side examples of before and after difference in the cow's foot placement. Thank you for the extra detail.
It’s 2am and I’m sitting in a hotel in Hong Kong watching this…about to fly back to Germany. Something to do when forced to quarantine for 30 hours in HK!
It's nice to see the cow had gotten relief from pain and able to put the normal weight on the hoof and walk normally instead of gingerly walking on a painful hoof.
About a month ago, I had no clue why YT "recommended" one of these videos. I'm now on a mission to hunt down and watch every single one of them. Since I'll never own a cow or live on a farm, this is purely "knowledge for knowledge's sake," but that's OK...it never hurts to learn about things outside your experience. Oh, and props to your drone operator. Outstanding aerial footage.
Went to the comments section looking for someone else as disconcerted by Graeme’s lack of facial hair and found (almost) nothing but positivity and enthusiasm for the video’s contents and for all the work Graeme and Craig do to make cows comfortable.
Am definitely as disconcerted. Graeme looks much better with a beard. I was the same with David Tennant. Without the beard, nothing With a beard, suddenly handsome. We shall appreciate Graeme and Craig for helping the cows too.
Oh this is the only hoof trimming channel I watch. I have learned so much about cows and bulls hooves. What gentle beasts they are. Love them. Trying to talk husband into getting a homestead to raise some beautiful dairy cows.
@Shane cows were "created" by humans within agriculture history, they are more adapted to these kind of environments than wildlife, and wild animals can suffer far more gruesome and deadly injuries
The before and after in the end was so good to see. It is clear how highly skilled you are, knowing just by a few clues the exact problem. And then the fix that is just right. You can’t gain that kind of knowledge from books or a course, that takes time and experience!
@@Tetroploid You seem to feel strongly about this. Mama is also just a nickname for a female pet, a dog, cat, COW perhaps. But I don't want to spoil your fun thinking this Cow will be separated from her calf, so please do continue. LOL....
Rewatching this in 2024. It was great to watch your growth. From the early camera work, to the original intro song still warming my heart, to the loud grinder being silenced with background music. The lack of craigy boy I could do without (my name being Craig lol) living vicariously through him shout out to craigy boy
I know nothing about cows really or hooves. I wanted to be a vet when I was younger though. And watching your videos helps feed that void. I also really love seeing the care that is taken with these cows to make them healthy and comfortable. Warms my heart! Thanks for your videos!
I have truly fallen down the RUclips rabbit hole! I gotta say, I do enjoy watching you help them. Thank you for your work and dedication to these animals. 💜💙
I have so much respect for people who care for animals. They can't ask for our help, so kudos to the ranchers who take notice and get them the care they need, and to the hoof guy's who work all kinds of hours and weather to give them relief.
Love the videos sir. Wife and I can't get enough of them. We may cry or tear up when we see a cow in pain and know you and Craig will take care of them so it eases the pain lol. We get so invested in the animals. Keep up the good work gentlemen.
Awe poor cow 🐄 😢 heartbreaking 💔 looks so painful 😢 💔 😭, bless thanks to you " The hoof GP " for helping this poor cow 🐄 & all the other animals you help 💙.
I remember my father doing this only with hand tools (and of course the help of his two elder sons xD ). Only those who've experienced this first hand, know the SMELL that comes from these injures :s !!! It is really disgusting and makes the feeling of helping the cows even more satisfactory :D Very good job by the way!
not sure if it's the injuries though, think all hooves smell terrible. whenever we get our horses hooves taken care of my dog likes to eat the clippings. like I noticed her chewing on something hard so I took it of her and was like wtf is this? so I smelled it. big mistake literally one of the worst things i ever smelled, nearly threw up XD
These Cows are sooooo fortunate to have you + your team. She must have been in agony + seeing her walk out of the Crush bearing her weight on that hoof was heart lifting! I’ve no idea how I came across your channel, no matter, because now I’m hooked!😉🐂
I thought the same exact thing. But he most definitely had a little poo smear soooo close to his eye. Ugh I just wanted it to be wiped off so bad lol... All part of a farm. So. much. pooh.
What a wonderful series of videos. Very educational and commentary is obviously based on long experience and knowledge. I love how you explained the pathophysiology of this cow’s issues. I am guessing that Knowing WHAT happened is the easy part. Knowing WHY it happens as you obviously do sets the line between amateur and professional.
They need to adapt that hydraulic leg-holding thing for parents to use when they're trying to change kids diapers. It's too late for me, but maybe for the next generation of parents.
I really appreciated the "Before and After" photos shown side-by-side at the end. The difference between the two was astounding! Bless you for taking such good care of her!
The work you do for these cows is priceless to see them walk on out knowing their pain is going to go away and they can just walk around eating the grass feeling pain free and healthy
Graeme, It's such a pleasure viewing these videos; I subscribed almost a year ago, and the older videos are every bit as amazing as your recent ones. You're a great teacher. So glad to see you doing courses online! I hope you can look forward to years of mentoring and workshops when you think ahead to retirement. Your years of experience can benefit new generations of Hoof GPs and provide a comfortable income, too.
After decades of software development, I would give it all up in a heartbeat to become your apprentice. I just love the idea of relieving pain from these gentle animals. Before watching your videos, I didn't even know trimming cows hooves were a thing. Thank you so much for the education.
This is one of your videos where, as a city person, I can really understand the value of what you do and how much you helped this cow. Hello from Texas!
youtube recommended this to me and somehow it never occurred to me cows can get cavities in their hoofs or what you would do when it happens... very interesting, and I'm happy she was so much more comfortable immediately! I just don't know enough yet to know if the brown sludge coming out was from the abscess, or manure that got in there, or what - but it made me cringe when I first saw it, thinking it was some sort of blood at first.
In the short time I’ve been watching your videos, I’ve come to appreciate what people like you do for a living. You guys are truly hero’s for cows. Keep up all the amazing work you do for a living. You are a true hero
Love to see how much you care and help these cows. I know how much pain a slight ingrown toenail feels, can't imagine the pain these poor cows experience. They are so lucky to have someone cares for them as you do. 👍
Greetings from Sydney. You have our households attention; 7 adults in a shared house watching you while we have lunch... yes we are weird and we all Love your vids & your passion advocacy for Farm animals. The group are from New Zealand, Australia,Iran,Iraq,China,Cuba, Sweden and Tanzania. Adult professionals without "Family" in Sydney Australia so we created our own one. 🥰
That's so neat! It makes me thing of how wonderful I feel after going to the prosthetist and getting new shoes and inserts. Or even just a good soak. I imagine from the moment you get them in the crush and take the weight off a sore foot, they feel worlds better.
My experience with hooves is very limited, and it was horses. I can't quite pinpoint why I enjoy this channel so much, but I suspect it has something to do the the uncanny ability to tell a story that most Scots have. And my love of animals. :)
Have now watched US hoof dr, Irish hoof dr AND MY FAVORITE Scottish dr You!!! You are very personable and Your show is the best because you explained Everything you do! Thank you for your great working the animals! 😀😀
I love to see how you take care of these cows ❣️ sometimes I feel like the farm animals or cattle get over looked when it comes to their feelings. I think it’s wonderful when people step up and watch out for them. You’re amazing. Ty👍
Holy shit. What a wonderful time to be alive. I'm sitting here drunk, in the middle of the night, somewhere in Poland and honestly enjoying watching a professional taking care of a cow's hoof. Who would've thought anyone would be interested in such a topic and yet - 792k subscribers!
That's how I found him I'm. Texas but I was drunk watching this
Same (just not the drunk part, lol)
I'm still drunk from last night !
at 1m subs now!
Hi, from Germany! I’m drinking whisky & binge watching his channel!
Me watching Hoof GP for the first time: "Holy crap, this actually happens?!"
Me months later:
"Yup, definitely a hoof cavity."
Much love from Connecticut, USA. Keep making sure these lovely animals are cared for 🖤💜❤
😂😂😂😂😂. This is so me…
Me aswell. Month ago, I was thinking is this a real job, now I'm like, yeah that's gonna need a block.
Me too I’m just a chick from Brooklyn and now I’m educated on cow hoofs 😝
Lol feeling the same way
Ditto. And also from CT!
How many of us watching don’t own cows? Yet still enjoy this? Same.
Me
🤚🤚
I don't have any cows but I would love to have been a Rancher! And I love this show Graham is awesome! He's so gentle with the cows and and every animal he works on, and they are so receptive to him. It's just a great show all the way around.
She's back in her social circles, showing off her new Scotish manicure.
@@Aironjoga-tu1oh ROFL!!!
@@Aironjoga-tu1oh Now I can't.
How cute you are!
Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well this is an interesting YT recommendation. Educational never new about hoof cavities before.
Same idk why this popped up but damn it I watched the whole thing
@@tankboi8249 same here dude
Right there with you guys! Randomly got the recommendation out of nowhere and was curious
Yep very odd.
It's 1am here and it popped up in my recommendation aswell.
I didn't even know cows needed this. I thought it was just horses getting shoes and whatever. To see such instant results, mainly pain management...is wonderful. As Temple Grandin has written, it's our job to make sure that even farm animals are kept comfortable and healthy while under our care.
Oh Hey. A reference to Temple Grandin
When we have hundreds of thousands of dollars invested in these animals there’s little reason to be concerned. Dairy cattle are some of the most pampered animals on the planet. When we milk 2,000 cows three times a day we want the best possible production we can get. Most dairy farms are family owned. There’s millions of dollars at stake and riding on these critters. We want them very happy.
Donkeys, goats all hoof animals need to have an eye kepted on them. Humans. Have a look at Toe Bro, human's rotten toes is what he manages.
@@mitchwolf5038 most dairy cows in the US are not family owned anymore and are treated like garbage, but nice try.
@@bellona6356 Well I work on one and where ever you get your info is screwed up. When a family has millions of dollars at stake they aren’t going to abusing the things that pay the families. In fact it’s quite the opposite. The cows are put in our charge. When you’re milking 1800+ a day , you would not dare to hurt them. A happy cow gives more milk. Go harass someone else. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Oh God, the way that fluid popped out as you finally started opening it up. The cow probably feels so relieved when it's all over.
when i dont see it :x
@@cheerow4860 I think its the part where it looks like it starts bleeding
@@midwestnagyfaOh that's it, he said it like it was splashing everywhere xd
@@cheerow4860 I watched all the way to the end accepting somthing to expose 🤦♂️
+qq+loop ki
I-84-year-old, live in San Diego California United States 2 miles from the Mexican border worked for 30 years in a hospital as a respiratory therapist love your show or channel
This guy is as good as it comes! He ALWAYS puts the cow's well being first!
What else is he gong to do?
I love that she feels better immediately.
She forgot to turn around and give you a big kiss.
@@assassinlexx1993 ∟○∟
Astonishingly they really do, the trimmer on the dairy I grew up on always called the blocks crutches for cows! One shocker is just how much pain a cow can stand before it shows. I tell you they are stoic creatures and their claws can withstand tremendous punishment. You'll hear ppl say you Can overheat their claw with a grinder. Or a blowtorch I really don't think so, I've literally taken a claw from a cadaver and put a torch on it with )the claw over my fingers and no shit I didn't feel it! But all that means that you've really gotta watch the cows, their feet are EVERYTHING! So no joke the trimmer is literally one of the most important ppl on a farm
I like how her friend cows received her after the treatment xD
COW: "I don't know what the manicurist did but my feet feel SO MUCH BETTER!"
I don’t know why a old woman from the mountains of West Virginia would ever start watching Hoof GP but here I am hooked and can’t miss any post! Thank you for doing a wonderful job
How does a Grounds guy in South L.A. get hooked. We have good taste, that's how. 🤩👍
Lol. I'm thinking the same thing. Old lady in Aotearoa here, have never owned or plan to own a cow. I think it's the pleasure of seeing someone so competent doing such a good job, that makes it interesting for me.
I get it
@@georgeclifton8615 or a guy in Montebello (just east of L.A.)
It's simple. It's because you want to kill somebody.
That was one of the most instant/dramatic improvements I've seen you achieve on here. The way that ankle wasn't bent made it glaringly obvious how much better that poor cow felt already. Well done.
Hello Kyle how’s the weather over there
I've been watching for a while, but this was such a great job showing side-by-side examples of before and after difference in the cow's foot placement. Thank you for the extra detail.
Yes! I didn't see the difference until he showed us the two one right after the other. Thanks GP
Yes thank you for showing the side by side it was great way to show the difference you made
it's also great if you ever wanted to know how a cow would stand while wearing high heels. Not sure why you'd need or want to but there you go.
The side by side and extra detail you gave me on this video were Terrific - and really helped me understand
Hearing someone talk passionately about something is always interesting.
That's one of the reasons why I keep watching.
You remind me of Steve Irwin. You have the same contagious energy and love of animals! A joy to watch you work.
Why have I grown to love hearing the sound of those knives cutting the horn so much? It's so satisfying.
Like whittling a stick around a campfire?
I love when the other cows are waiting for the cow in the crush to come out and make sure she’s ok ❤️❤️❤️
I noticed that, too!!
🥰💜💜
It’s adorable!!! 🥰
Cows usually have groups with in a heard who they eat with sleep with etc
"So...how is the doc? Quite scared tbh and I need a good recommendation...should I go for it?"
I have learned more about cows feet in the last 5 minutes than I could have ever imagined. Thank you for these videos.
Hello Cori how’s the weather over there
It’s 2am and I’m sitting in a hotel in Hong Kong watching this…about to fly back to Germany. Something to do when forced to quarantine for 30 hours in HK!
Safe travels!
@@fraggle9337 many thanks. Only 11 hours today so not too bad!
Guten Flug!
@@aesteloriel danke dir
Wow. How was Hong Kong? Hi from USA Colorado
It's nice to see the cow had gotten relief from pain and able to put the normal weight on the hoof and walk normally instead of gingerly walking on a painful hoof.
About a month ago, I had no clue why YT "recommended" one of these videos. I'm now on a mission to hunt down and watch every single one of them. Since I'll never own a cow or live on a farm, this is purely "knowledge for knowledge's sake," but that's OK...it never hurts to learn about things outside your experience.
Oh, and props to your drone operator. Outstanding aerial footage.
Showing the difference in her stance before and after the trim was very informative! Thanks, GP!
He’s a hoof healing gangster
Can watch this shit all night he’s awesome. I like hearing his diagnosis the best he knows his game.
To those here by a random RUclips recommendation welcome! I hope you enjoy your time with the hoof gp as much as I have!
I told everyone in the room I was waiting for the block. They think I’m crazy. Don’t care- love your videos! Nice work! Hi!💕🐄
I love seeing them walking off like it's no big deal, after standing there in obvious pain.
Went to the comments section looking for someone else as disconcerted by Graeme’s lack of facial hair and found (almost) nothing but positivity and enthusiasm for the video’s contents and for all the work Graeme and Craig do to make cows comfortable.
Am definitely as disconcerted. Graeme looks much better with a beard. I was the same with David Tennant. Without the beard, nothing With a beard, suddenly handsome. We shall appreciate Graeme and Craig for helping the cows too.
I was like, “what is so off in this video?!” Then I realized he’s naked. Ah, that would be it lol.
Oh this is the only hoof trimming channel I watch. I have learned so much about cows and bulls hooves. What gentle beasts they are. Love them. Trying to talk husband into getting a homestead to raise some beautiful dairy cows.
Everyone who works on/with animals MUST know what they’re doing because their “patients” cannot tell them what’s ailing them!
Any previous medical history of "moooo" in your family, miss?
@Shane Or you know... wild animals just suffer incurable injuries and just have to live with it?
Same with Pediatricians lol
@Shane yah, because it's not like there's hard surfaces on nature where a cow may slam their foot by accident.
@Shane cows were "created" by humans within agriculture history, they are more adapted to these kind of environments than wildlife, and wild animals can suffer far more gruesome and deadly injuries
This is addictive viewing so interesting! Nice to hear the Silencers playing in the background too! 🐄
I love the way she walked out so confidently - clearly so much more comfortable. Videos like this truly make the world a better place.
Hello Yvonne how’s the weather over there
The before and after in the end was so good to see. It is clear how highly skilled you are, knowing just by a few clues the exact problem. And then the fix that is just right. You can’t gain that kind of knowledge from books or a course, that takes time and experience!
Hello Lynne how’s the weather over there
You should be hitting a million soon....I keep sharing!!!
I'd be fairly off-put if I took my shoes off at the podiatrist's office and he reached for the oxyacetylene torch and a 3 foot long glue gun...
and essentially an ice pick and knife
Its okay, not all cows are the same
You must have fairly long nails to that to happen I think
Yep helluva shock.
😂🤣😁
The cow ran back to her friends like: "Hey guyssss, check out my new designer blue bottoms"
You are just the Greatest at what you do.
You are such a caring person.
I look up to you and Craigie
That was SO satisfying, just to know she's going to be feeling better. Poor old mama... :)
yep, a happy cow just tastes better.
@@TheManiHimself LOL...
Poor mama? You think she gets to take care of her calf? lol.
@@Tetroploid You seem to feel strongly about this. Mama is also just a nickname for a female pet, a dog, cat, COW perhaps. But I don't want to spoil your fun thinking this Cow will be separated from her calf, so please do continue. LOL....
Rewatching this in 2024. It was great to watch your growth. From the early camera work, to the original intro song still warming my heart, to the loud grinder being silenced with background music. The lack of craigy boy I could do without (my name being Craig lol) living vicariously through him shout out to craigy boy
Not to mention getting your own brand of glue produced. Just got done watching it and there's craigy boy lol😂
I just love how you help these cows. It is so good to see.
I know nothing about cows really or hooves. I wanted to be a vet when I was younger though. And watching your videos helps feed that void. I also really love seeing the care that is taken with these cows to make them healthy and comfortable. Warms my heart! Thanks for your videos!
You're beautiful x
I have truly fallen down the RUclips rabbit hole! I gotta say, I do enjoy watching you help them. Thank you for your work and dedication to these animals. 💜💙
Hello Heather how’s the weather over there
Excellent work, Graeme and Craig!
I have so much respect for people who care for animals. They can't ask for our help, so kudos to the ranchers who take notice and get them the care they need, and to the hoof guy's who work all kinds of hours and weather to give them relief.
RUclips: "Just recommend it to him he'll watch anything at this point!"
Me: "wtf gross omg I want to see what it is"
we could be friends, let's recommend videos each other
LMAO same XD
Fr🤣
Get out of my head!
exactly what i thought :))
This cow seems to be much better leaving the crush. Gave me such a good feeling. Way to go Graeme. ☝
The before and after standing pics really emphasise just how much of a difference a trim can make. Thanks. Love the vids
My father was a vet…he is no more….I can see how u people are passionate about ur work…god bless u doctor…love from India…🙏🙏
I'm sure that I will never do this but I can't stop watching these videos it's so interesting I hope you make the big bucks. Love it
Love the videos sir. Wife and I can't get enough of them. We may cry or tear up when we see a cow in pain and know you and Craig will take care of them so it eases the pain lol. We get so invested in the animals. Keep up the good work gentlemen.
What a wonderful thing to see such an immediate change in her comfort, as reflected by her stance! Great work!
Hello Donna how’s the weather over there
Awe poor cow 🐄 😢 heartbreaking 💔 looks so painful 😢 💔 😭, bless thanks to you
" The hoof GP " for helping this poor cow 🐄 & all the other animals you help 💙.
I remember my father doing this only with hand tools (and of course the help of his two elder sons xD ). Only those who've experienced this first hand, know the SMELL that comes from these injures :s !!! It is really disgusting and makes the feeling of helping the cows even more satisfactory :D
Very good job by the way!
not sure if it's the injuries though, think all hooves smell terrible. whenever we get our horses hooves taken care of my dog likes to eat the clippings. like I noticed her chewing on something hard so I took it of her and was like wtf is this? so I smelled it. big mistake literally one of the worst things i ever smelled, nearly threw up XD
@@zwenkwiel816 yes, I know!
hahaha 😂
omg thank you for specifying about the smell i was curious and didn’t know if it was a weird thing to ask 😂😂
Craig's one liner had me in stitches
I love watching you work on those cows. I've turned into a real fan. I'm from Tucson, Arizona, USA
These Cows are sooooo fortunate to have you + your team. She must have been in agony + seeing her walk out of the Crush bearing her weight on that hoof was heart lifting!
I’ve no idea how I came across your channel, no matter, because now I’m hooked!😉🐂
You have such a baby face under that beard! That cow was walking so much better when she left the crush. Job well done! Hello Craig!!
I thought the same exact thing. But he most definitely had a little poo smear soooo close to his eye. Ugh I just wanted it to be wiped off so bad lol... All part of a farm. So. much. pooh.
@@melissakitelinger7543 lmao so descriptive of what wanted to do lol
REALLY ENJOYED the side by side shot of how much her posture improved after your magic hands! LOL
It’s so satisfying knowing he knows what he’s talking about. Plus them walking away so satisfying after seeing the difference.
My Dad would have been interested and amazed by this. He was a dairy farmer for about 25 years. Probably never saw such work.
Why the heelllll do I find these video so relaxing.....whyyyy sheeshhh
What a wonderful series of videos. Very educational and commentary is obviously based on long experience and knowledge. I love how you explained the pathophysiology of this cow’s issues. I am guessing that Knowing WHAT happened is the easy part. Knowing WHY it happens as you obviously do sets the line between amateur and professional.
California is watching 😍👍
So glad you are there to help these animals!
She's one happy girl! Nothing better than a happy lady! Thank you for all you do to help these girls in distress, they appreciate you for sure.
They need to adapt that hydraulic leg-holding thing for parents to use when they're trying to change kids diapers. It's too late for me, but maybe for the next generation of parents.
😂
Yes for that and removing band aids, cutting nails, and many other things
I loled
I would add with some type of continuous vaccum funnel to catch the inevitable pee stream.
I really appreciated the "Before and After" photos shown side-by-side at the end.
The difference between the two was astounding! Bless you for taking such good care of her!
Hello Glass how’s the weather over there
Until I stumbled into ur channel I had no idea about hoof issues. I am now addicted.
The work you do for these cows is priceless to see them walk on out knowing their pain is going to go away and they can just walk around eating the grass feeling pain free and healthy
Graeme,
It's such a pleasure viewing these videos; I subscribed almost a year ago, and the older videos are every bit as amazing as your recent ones.
You're a great teacher.
So glad to see you doing courses online!
I hope you can look forward to years of mentoring and workshops when you think ahead to retirement.
Your years of experience can benefit new generations of Hoof GPs and provide a comfortable income, too.
Poor baby. I hope she healed and is comfortable now. I grew up on a farm. I actually have a real fondness for cows.
After decades of software development, I would give it all up in a heartbeat to become your apprentice. I just love the idea of relieving pain from these gentle animals.
Before watching your videos, I didn't even know trimming cows hooves were a thing. Thank you so much for the education.
Hello Molly how’s the weather over there
This is one of your videos where, as a city person, I can really understand the value of what you do and how much you helped this cow. Hello from Texas!
Love watching you make happy cows!
Man!! You are awesome!! I love how intelligent you are and how much care and expertise you give to these precious animals. Keep up the amazing work!!!
youtube recommended this to me and somehow it never occurred to me cows can get cavities in their hoofs or what you would do when it happens... very interesting, and I'm happy she was so much more comfortable immediately! I just don't know enough yet to know if the brown sludge coming out was from the abscess, or manure that got in there, or what - but it made me cringe when I first saw it, thinking it was some sort of blood at first.
It was an abscess
@@kieraleinen6222 pus 🤮
I think now I am part of the hooves community. Never thought it would ever happen in my life.
Things that I can't believe are on RUclips.
People watching a cow get his hoof trimmed was not high on my list.
I've been watching for an hour now.
My Rottweiler actually watched this video with me. It is his first non-dog RUclips video to watch.
@@dawnjackson3181 your dog could likely sense the cows discomfort-mooo
Girl's got a new pair of shoes and a new attitude. Great work.
She was quite happy when she walked out. Great job.
That comparison in the way she stands was really informative
Why do I find these videos so satisfying?
I love watching these girls walk out afterwards and realize within a few steps that it’s different and reliving
In the short time I’ve been watching your videos, I’ve come to appreciate what people like you do for a living. You guys are truly hero’s for cows. Keep up all the amazing work you do for a living. You are a true hero
I don't even do any type of work with animals just love seeing what you do.
Love to see how much you care and help these cows. I know how much pain a slight ingrown toenail feels, can't imagine the pain these poor cows experience.
They are so lucky to have someone cares for them as you do. 👍
Greetings from Sydney. You have our households attention; 7 adults in a shared house watching you while we have lunch... yes we are weird and we all Love your vids & your passion advocacy for Farm animals.
The group are from New Zealand, Australia,Iran,Iraq,China,Cuba,
Sweden and Tanzania. Adult professionals without "Family" in Sydney Australia so we created our own one. 🥰
No idea why these are so riveting and, ultimately, beyond satisfying.
This guy totally reminds me of Edd China, from the 'let's have a root-around' to the ' that makes this a job well done' and everything in-between.
That dude is such a legend.
I never thought learning about cows would be so interesting until I found this channel.
I really enjoy the two of you together. Y'all crack me up.
Cow hooves and The Silencers I can feel it playing in the background, pure dead brilliant!!
I absolutely love your work and what you do for these cows. I hope you have a blessed day!
I thought I was weird for watching theses videos but 1.5 million subs!!!!! Holyshit!!!
What a satisfying job, To bring such relief and end the cows suffering.
That's so neat! It makes me thing of how wonderful I feel after going to the prosthetist and getting new shoes and inserts. Or even just a good soak. I imagine from the moment you get them in the crush and take the weight off a sore foot, they feel worlds better.
I'm addicted to watching you fix these poor creatures 😌 😉
My experience with hooves is very limited, and it was horses. I can't quite pinpoint why I enjoy this channel so much, but I suspect it has something to do the the uncanny ability to tell a story that most Scots have. And my love of animals. :)
I never knew that cows could have such problems with their feet. Thank you for all you do for these cows
Have now watched US hoof dr, Irish hoof dr AND MY FAVORITE Scottish dr You!!! You are very personable and
Your show is the best because you explained
Everything you do! Thank you for your great working the animals! 😀😀
I love to see how you take care of these cows ❣️ sometimes I feel like the farm animals or cattle get over looked when it comes to their feelings. I think it’s wonderful when people step up and watch out for them. You’re amazing. Ty👍
Hello Stephanie how’s the weather over there