You were totally cracking me up about the Rona, homeschooled, game of thrones conversation 🤣 Thanks for making this rescue's feet! What a world of difference! I like the new logo too!
Do I own a horse ? No! Do I know anything about horses and their feet? No! And yet here I am loving this. So peaceful watching u work, have no clue why but you keep doing you 😂
@@caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed Totally different tho. Hoof GP’s got a machine to do the heavy lifting. He doesn’t have to bend over all day. You really have a physical job bending over those hoofs every day, holding that hoof up, cutting, rasping. Hope you make big bucks like GP from social media. 🇺🇸
How are you going to stop a dog eating? You'd have to watch them every second. lol. Love the logo,very cool. Take pride in your working hands, Ignorant people comment and judge,not everyone works behind a desk.. Lastly, run a "xxx " phone line whilst trimming the hooves, your heavy breathing there going to waste...🤑🤑😂😂
I once had a cob come to the UK from Ireland. Very nice bay mare. Her feet were so long but had maintained all four shoes, when she moved her shoes didn’t clink they kerflopped! No one was interested in her because of her feet. The farrier trimmed one hook leaving the shoe still on. Once trimmed and reshot, I clipped her fully and hogged (roached) her mane. She was a different horse. Sold her to someone who had previously turned her down, for three times the money. She went on to compete in cob show classes and take many major wins.
Great new logo mate. No doubt the podcast will extend on the ‘dying breed’. We enjoy the art of the dying breed of shoeing horses and the passion in which you have for the profession.
Exactly! Fun times & I always enjoy the local news. It actually helps our community keep in touch. I super appreciate farriers...its not an easy job & one I dont want to do! 😉
Love the new brand logo, Caleb!! And I can't wait for the first podcast!! I use a Heller rasp as well, which was my grandfather's rasp, on the foals. It's still sharp enough to do the first rasping of the foot and balancing up of them. Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
You are right about the wild horses, I have a Mustang and when I got him last year he was very unbalanced in his hoofs and has one front that's turned inwards. Only a few HMAs exist where the horses are being estimated to be 20 years old but most of them are barely reaching the age of 15 years.
"Yellowstone is like Game of Thrones for country people." Lol that's the first time I've heard that. I don't care for Yellowstone but I'm a HUGE Game of Thrones/House of the Dragon fan! Guess I'm just not country enough. 🤷♀️ Still love my horses though.
WOW!! I really love the new logo Caleb, it's strong and dynamic. Farriers are indeed a 'Dying Breed', and I would definitely follow your podcast, for there's so much I can still learn. Greetings from South Africa 😊🇿🇦
Love you, don't like skeletons. Sorry, but you asked. Great videos. Narration so interesting. Please show the horse you're working on. All the best! 💚💚💚
I literally subscribe to you yesterday and been watching a lot of videos. I absolutely love the way you have compassion for the horses and how you give your viewers insight to what you do. It’s really helpful and enjoyable to watch. ❤❤ Now as the new logo goes. I LOVE IT ❤ it’s so Awesome! Again thanks so much for all the knowledge and enjoyable videos. ❤
wow, i've watched a fair few hoof trimming videos, and never seen nails break off in the hoof! i bet that horse feels a lot better now. as for the new logo, while it's fine artistically, i can't see that it makes any sense as a logo for hoof trimming. nothing about it really implies that there's anything to do with horses, and "dying breed" with a smoking skeleton doesn't give hope that the animals are going to be better off at the end of the video. judging by the logo, i'd assume it was for an alcohol or tobacco company based in the southern us. it may be great for the podcast; i don't listen to them, so i have no idea what branding is like for them. it might be better to have separate branding for the two things, though. (yes, the skeleton is dressed as a cowboy, but i think to many people, that's an outfit that has an association with country more than horses specifically.) regardless, i hope you have fun with the podcast, and do what makes you happy!
the podcast actually covers trades and lifestyles that are disappearing. Cowboying is how I got my start so the logo speaks to my roots. Being a Farrier is fast becoming a lost art and so is cowboying there are a lot of people doing it anymore. Hence the dying breed
With your comment on which side of the hoof to rasp first - would the same rule apply to a left hand dominant farrier? Obviously both hands are vital to this work, but I can’t help but wonder. I know hoof knives are made with different edges for carving, and than scissors are also made specifically for lefties. Just honestly curious. Best of luck with your new podcast!
I love the new intro. Very artistic, not just various photos, but tinted and transitioned one into the other beautifully. This is my first viewing of your channel. You explain all the treatments you’re doing and why. I also follow The Hoof GP, who also explains everything so beautifully. It’s all so fascinating. Cows’ (ungulates’) hooves are so totally different anatomically and evolutionary wise from horses’ hooves. How often do shoes need to be changed? Have a great day! 💙🌷🌱
I'm not a big fan of skulls, etc., but that's just me. First thing I thot of when I saw the logo was whiskey or cards/gambling. Or smokes... Don't ask me why. Doesn't seem to convey anything about farrier service to me....Maybe something involving riding off into the sunset...??
@cindyrissal3628 the podcast actually covers that exactly trades and lifestyles that are disappearing. Cowboying is how I got my start so the logo speaks to my roots
So funny ad the fact that so many owners that are serial abusers continue to own them . And people like his new owners have to clean up their mess.Beautiful horse .
Well, I say your old intro was the best, it encompasses all age groups, simple, the new one is more suited to the yuppy set. My opinion, being in the geriatric set. (Australia).
@@caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed LOL. Yeah, it looks more suitable to the young folk, to get them in. At my age I'm just pleased to see normal logo's, simple, without the techno or graphics or whatever to appease the younger set. If you understand. Just a personal opinion though. I do enjoy your videos explaining the trade.
In the UK we have a glue called Bostik, general purpose glue. I am a mechanic/tinkerman and used to have trouble keeping plasters on until I started going round the edge of them with Bostik
Keep hydrogel burn pads and cohesive bandage in your people first aid kit in your truck. The hydrogel is excellent for burns and helps it not blister and takes the fire out of the burn. Cohesive bandage will hold the hydrogel in place.
Someone here said you have to apologize for having workingman’s hands. Who says that? ? If you’re trying to be a rich, society person - maybe then you’d want soft hands, you don’t even have to clean your dishes! So many people work with their hands - farmers, crafters, builders, house cleaners, ranchers, gardeners, scientists, veterinarians, sculptors, mechanics, woodworkers, firefighters, painters. . . Even musicians’ fingers and hands use the muscles differently and their hands show this. Working man’s hands are beautiful. B&W photos of them can be a work of art. Have a great day! :)💙🌷🌱
Wild horses definitely don't live nearly as long as ones properly maintained domestic ones. Wild horses used to run enough that their hoofs never got too long. Domestic horses have easy access to food and water and don't have to worry about predators so they don't have to travel as much as their ancestors did. Combine that with them not having as much room to run around makes them need trimmed regularly. If they are used for riding or other work, then they require shoes so their hoofs don't wear down too fast as well as give them extra traction.
Colloidal silver gel for burns, keep it in your lunch box put it on immediately! Then hydrocoloidal bandages, put on leave on, wrap with the self sticking stretch bandage or sports tape or paper tape. Also second skin burn strips fell with mesh m. Or under the hydro bandage but you have to get a margin for the sticky bandage to stivk to skin or again wrap with the stick my self seal ace bandage wrap
If you get a burn again, get some local blossom honey from a keeper and add to a dressing. The wrap for 24 hours and change, repeat the honey. You don’t need loads, half a teaspoon will do. Now the honey will do a number of things but one is help healing swiftly and keep the wound bed healthy for epithial cells to form islands and migrate to close the wound. It’s really good for burns and inflammation in wounds. My old life tissue viability was part of my job and wound care. Honey, normally manuka honey works best, heals wounds! Anyway love the channel
@@nicem8746 yeah silver is good, it’s caustic so can sting like hell. Manuka Honey is best and don’t be fooled by medical honey, it’s just filtered better off getting unmolested honey, just spun from the frame and jarred. The local honey is just as good.
Looking these great videos I always asked myself how do wild horses deal with long hooves...?? Do they grow so much as with tamed horses...?? Regards from Argentina
My thoughts are, if you can’t maintain your own horses feet then you shouldn’t own horses. Growing up we maintained between professional trimmings. At any rate your work is beautiful
wild horses also have foot problems because they’re actually just feral domestic horses. we wiped out the real wild horses so mustangs are all that’s left.
I like the direction the podcast is trying to head towards, but the rebranding is a bit off. The logo is confusing, had i not known any better i'd have thought it was the logo to a gambling/smoking related channel. And the name is really incongruent to the message you're trying to promote. I hear "dying breed" coming from a farrier channel and i think of horse breeds that are dying out, not the farriers jobs. Just where my brain went, so thought i'd share in case it's helpful (probably isn't but you did ask lol). Maybe keep your name + farrier as the most prominent thing, with a tag line of farriers dying breed etc etc afterwards. Would help people know the deal from the jump. Whichever way it goes, i wish you the best of luck with it
the podcast actually covers trades and lifestyles that are disappearing. Cowboying is how I got my start so the logo speaks to my roots. Being a Farrier is fast becoming a lost art and so is cowboying there are a lot of people doing it anymore. Hence the dying breed
Hey, nice work, I am starting to get into this line of work, I been apprenticing for 2 yrs and wanting to finally start my own business, you got any tips of how to get started
@derrickaurand6335 awesome the afa certs definitely help in getting the Basics contest just keep you learning and help with burn out. Message me on Facebook or Instagram we can talk more
Even with the over growth. The foot was manageable. You could see it prevented breaking of the hoof and you could see where the foot wanted to be. With out a shoe it would have been not a nicer finish and the shoe still had 100% hoof contact.
@Mendezfarriercompany306 ??? What's your point are you justify leaving the shoes on this long ? Or saying it was better that the shoe was on was than if he'd been left barefoot. And shoe contact lol the heels of the shos weren't even on the heels of the hoof I don't know that I'd call that "contact"
@caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed yes. Sorry English or Grammer can improve. I like how the protection of the shoe keeps the foot together. Horrible that the horse had to wait so l9ng for a trim. But still shoes how the benefits of a shoe keeps the foot healthy
So this horse did not get new shoes? Can a horse go back to no shoes after having shoes? Suppose is my question as someone that knows zip about this. So learning with every video.
Since you wear a billed hat, you can clip your mic to the front of it and you won't pickup your breathing, but your voice will be clear.
Great tip thanks 💜
no substitute for solid competent work, awesome job bro. ❤💪👍
Good work! He seems to have pretty good feet originally, they trimmed up quite well👍
The breathing is part of the job! It's how every farrier I've heard does it. ❤ It's part of the experience!
Poor baby! Bless you and the lady who saved this horse.
You were totally cracking me up about the Rona, homeschooled, game of thrones conversation 🤣
Thanks for making this rescue's feet! What a world of difference!
I like the new logo too!
I'm excited for the podcast! I work at a grand prix dressage show barn and seeing you work on these horses makes me remember my roots
Do I own a horse ? No! Do I know anything about horses and their feet? No! And yet here I am loving this. So peaceful watching u work, have no clue why but you keep doing you 😂
Try watching The Hoof GP. Scottish guy who trims cow hooves. I’m addicted.
@amandahodgin9316 he's really good @Hoofgp is what inspired me to start this channel
@@caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed
Totally different tho. Hoof GP’s got a machine to do the heavy lifting. He doesn’t have to bend over all day. You really have a physical job bending over those hoofs every day, holding that hoof up, cutting, rasping. Hope you make big bucks like GP from social media. 🇺🇸
How are you going to stop a dog eating? You'd have to watch them every second. lol. Love the logo,very cool. Take pride in your working hands, Ignorant people comment and judge,not everyone works behind a desk..
Lastly, run a "xxx " phone line whilst trimming the hooves, your heavy breathing there going to waste...🤑🤑😂😂
The burn looks better...keep up the great work 🤪
Don’t apologise for the breathing, we all know the effort you’re putting in. Liking the logo, exciting times! Hope your hand heals too x
Much appreciated!
Your hands are the hands of a working man. It's sad that we are in a time where people make you feel like you need to apologize for that.
I once had a cob come to the UK from Ireland. Very nice bay mare. Her feet were so long but had maintained all four shoes, when she moved her shoes didn’t clink they kerflopped!
No one was interested in her because of her feet. The farrier trimmed one hook leaving the shoe still on. Once trimmed and reshot, I clipped her fully and hogged (roached) her mane. She was a different horse. Sold her to someone who had previously turned her down, for three times the money.
She went on to compete in cob show classes and take many major wins.
Great new logo mate.
No doubt the podcast will extend on the ‘dying breed’.
We enjoy the art of the dying breed of shoeing horses and the passion in which you have for the profession.
Thanks man I was actually surprised how many people on this video don't understand that it's a Dying art and don't make the connection
Cool new logo. Can't wait for the podcast
Oh, yeah! If you have a good rapport w/ your farrier, you have some great conversations. 😊
Exactly! Fun times & I always enjoy the local news. It actually helps our community keep in touch. I super appreciate farriers...its not an easy job & one I dont want to do! 😉
Haha, nice education and banter!👍👍👍🐴🐴🐴
Love the new brand logo, Caleb!! And I can't wait for the first podcast!! I use a Heller rasp as well, which was my grandfather's rasp, on the foals. It's still sharp enough to do the first rasping of the foot and balancing up of them. Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
Oh, and I think your intro and logo are a good fit for your future.
You are right about the wild horses, I have a Mustang and when I got him last year he was very unbalanced in his hoofs and has one front that's turned inwards.
Only a few HMAs exist where the horses are being estimated to be 20 years old but most of them are barely reaching the age of 15 years.
"Yellowstone is like Game of Thrones for country people." Lol that's the first time I've heard that. I don't care for Yellowstone but I'm a HUGE Game of Thrones/House of the Dragon fan! Guess I'm just not country enough. 🤷♀️ Still love my horses though.
I'm probably one of the few people that hasn't watched either one.
@@NotKev2017me either
WOW!! I really love the new logo Caleb, it's strong and dynamic. Farriers are indeed a 'Dying Breed', and I would definitely follow your podcast, for there's so much I can still learn. Greetings from South Africa 😊🇿🇦
Love you, don't like skeletons. Sorry, but you asked. Great videos. Narration so interesting.
Please show the horse you're working on.
All the best!
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Thank you so much for sharing your world with us.
Those feet definitely look much better Caleb n luv the new logo ..
I literally subscribe to you yesterday and been watching a lot of videos. I absolutely love the way you have compassion for the horses and how you give your viewers insight to what you do. It’s really helpful and enjoyable to watch. ❤❤
Now as the new logo goes. I LOVE IT ❤ it’s so Awesome! Again thanks so much for all the knowledge and enjoyable videos. ❤
@@JessKitta5 awesome welcome to the channel
Love the new logo ❤
I love the new logo. Keep up the great work.
Love the new logo, and so happy this horse is in rescue.
Looks great. Love the idea of a Podcast, Logo is awesome. I always enjoyed talking with the Farriers when they came out.
LOVE the new logo! Super cool
wow, i've watched a fair few hoof trimming videos, and never seen nails break off in the hoof! i bet that horse feels a lot better now.
as for the new logo, while it's fine artistically, i can't see that it makes any sense as a logo for hoof trimming. nothing about it really implies that there's anything to do with horses, and "dying breed" with a smoking skeleton doesn't give hope that the animals are going to be better off at the end of the video. judging by the logo, i'd assume it was for an alcohol or tobacco company based in the southern us. it may be great for the podcast; i don't listen to them, so i have no idea what branding is like for them. it might be better to have separate branding for the two things, though.
(yes, the skeleton is dressed as a cowboy, but i think to many people, that's an outfit that has an association with country more than horses specifically.)
regardless, i hope you have fun with the podcast, and do what makes you happy!
the podcast actually covers trades and lifestyles that are disappearing. Cowboying is how I got my start so the logo speaks to my roots. Being a Farrier is fast becoming a lost art and so is cowboying there are a lot of people doing it anymore. Hence the dying breed
@@caleberickson_The_Dying_BreedI understand the logic behind the new logo, but I’m not a fan of it. Cheer up! One of my ancestors was a barrel maker.
First video I watched on your channel bro. Great job working on those hooves.
Love your new logo introduction!
Great job, very informative.
great new intro. 😂😂 he is just loving on you...
Good job 😀 I love that same rasp, too! Haven’t found a better one yet.
Awesome job on the trim. I love the new logo, best of luck with the podcast.
Thanks so much!
Gidday mate well done on trimming the horse hoofs awesome mate I will be watching.Gregory Lee from Melbourne Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 👍 😀 👏 👌🏻.
❤ the new logo 😊
Podcast is a great idea. I love the logo. Carry on
Nice job on those hooves.
That yard could do with a sweep, though😮
LOVE the logo!
I like your logo. Good luck with your pod cast. It will be interesting to hear.
Love the new logo
With your comment on which side of the hoof to rasp first - would the same rule apply to a left hand dominant farrier? Obviously both hands are vital to this work, but I can’t help but wonder. I know hoof knives are made with different edges for carving, and than scissors are also made specifically for lefties. Just honestly curious. Best of luck with your new podcast!
Great question idk if it would be the same for left handed people. It is mostly body position under the horses
Introduction very cool, Caleb 🎉
Glad you liked it!
Good job man . Good logo 👌
Above the logo buddy you hit the nail on the head making video thank you
Congrats!
I like your original Logo better.
Nice intro….👍🏼
What a great job. You can tell a lot about an animals owner by its feet. Not everything, but a good guess.
Would like longer videos where you show all four hooves being completed. Congrats on the new podcast and logo!
I love the new intro. Very artistic, not just various photos, but tinted and transitioned one into the other beautifully.
This is my first viewing of your channel. You explain all the treatments you’re doing and why. I also follow The Hoof GP, who also explains everything so beautifully. It’s all so fascinating. Cows’ (ungulates’) hooves are so totally different anatomically and evolutionary wise from horses’ hooves.
How often do shoes need to be changed? Have a great day! 💙🌷🌱
I like it the logo and the voice.
Love the intro
I was going to ask for the hand too 😂as it looks badly burned 😢😢hope that you feel better 🫶🏻🫶🏻😉
I'm not a big fan of skulls, etc., but that's just me. First thing I thot of when I saw the logo was whiskey or cards/gambling. Or smokes... Don't ask me why. Doesn't seem to convey anything about farrier service to me....Maybe something involving riding off into the sunset...??
@cindyrissal3628 the podcast actually covers that exactly trades and lifestyles that are disappearing. Cowboying is how I got my start so the logo speaks to my roots
So funny ad the fact that so many owners that are serial abusers continue to own them . And people like his new owners have to clean up their mess.Beautiful horse .
@user-wn8mg2jh1d. Exactely.
I like the new logo..
Well, I say your old intro was the best, it encompasses all age groups, simple, the new one is more suited to the yuppy set. My opinion, being in the geriatric set. (Australia).
Yuppy? Set can you please explain
@@caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed LOL. Yeah, it looks more suitable to the young folk, to get them in. At my age I'm just pleased to see normal logo's, simple, without the techno or graphics or whatever to appease the younger set. If you understand. Just a personal opinion though. I do enjoy your videos explaining the trade.
In the UK we have a glue called Bostik, general purpose glue. I am a mechanic/tinkerman and used to have trouble keeping plasters on until I started going round the edge of them with Bostik
I’m gunna bet that a few choice words came flying out of your mouth and the hot shoe landed on your hand😂. I’m glad it’s healed up now
Good deal😊
thank you
Owe! Sorry for the sore on your hand!😲
Keep hydrogel burn pads and cohesive bandage in your people first aid kit in your truck. The hydrogel is excellent for burns and helps it not blister and takes the fire out of the burn. Cohesive bandage will hold the hydrogel in place.
I think the podcast will be interesting. For the opening, timing time cuts with the music world be 🔥
I'll work on that get it timed up
Bloody love the content. Thank you. The work is fascinating. Being 53, might be a bit late for career change
Caleb, will you be offering T-shirts? Love your videos! Looking forward to the podcasts.
Yes we have a Whole apparel line that's going to be offered
The new logo is a wee tad Arrrggghhhh Mateys! LOL This guys feet look a whole lot better.
Someone here said you have to apologize for having workingman’s hands. Who says that? ? If you’re trying to be a rich, society person - maybe then you’d want soft hands, you don’t even have to clean your dishes!
So many people work with their hands - farmers, crafters, builders, house cleaners, ranchers, gardeners, scientists, veterinarians, sculptors, mechanics, woodworkers, firefighters, painters. . . Even musicians’ fingers and hands use the muscles differently and their hands show this. Working man’s hands are beautiful. B&W photos of them can be a work of art.
Have a great day! :)💙🌷🌱
LIKE NEW LOGO AND LOVE 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰YOUR HELP FOR HORSES
LOGO 🔥🔥🔥
Not a fan of skeletons or smelly heads……but that’s me😊
Wild horses definitely don't live nearly as long as ones properly maintained domestic ones. Wild horses used to run enough that their hoofs never got too long. Domestic horses have easy access to food and water and don't have to worry about predators so they don't have to travel as much as their ancestors did. Combine that with them not having as much room to run around makes them need trimmed regularly. If they are used for riding or other work, then they require shoes so their hoofs don't wear down too fast as well as give them extra traction.
Colloidal silver gel for burns, keep it in your lunch box put it on immediately! Then hydrocoloidal bandages, put on leave on, wrap with the self sticking stretch bandage or sports tape or paper tape. Also second skin burn strips fell with mesh m. Or under the hydro bandage but you have to get a margin for the sticky bandage to stivk to skin or again wrap with the stick my self seal ace bandage wrap
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If you get a burn again, get some local blossom honey from a keeper and add to a dressing. The wrap for 24 hours and change, repeat the honey. You don’t need loads, half a teaspoon will do. Now the honey will do a number of things but one is help healing swiftly and keep the wound bed healthy for epithial cells to form islands and migrate to close the wound. It’s really good for burns and inflammation in wounds. My old life tissue viability was part of my job and wound care. Honey, normally manuka honey works best, heals wounds! Anyway love the channel
Manila honey. A lot of grocery stores sell medical honey
Oaken ointment also nice. Colloidal silver gel. Nice
@@nicem8746 yeah silver is good, it’s caustic so can sting like hell. Manuka Honey is best and don’t be fooled by medical honey, it’s just filtered better off getting unmolested honey, just spun from the frame and jarred. The local honey is just as good.
Looking these great videos I always asked myself how do wild horses deal with long hooves...?? Do they grow so much as with tamed horses...?? Regards from Argentina
As soon as you picked up his leg, I said, oh no!!
My thoughts are, if you can’t maintain your own horses feet then you shouldn’t own horses. Growing up we maintained between professional trimmings. At any rate your work is beautiful
wild horses also have foot problems because they’re actually just feral domestic horses. we wiped out the real wild horses so mustangs are all that’s left.
Really enjoy your videos. Not a fan of the logo, but I will continue to watch.
Thank you
Love the new intro video. Logo-meh. Always a great job tho.
Maybe a dumb question.... why don't you treat the thrush?
In this case I was able to trim our the effected areas
May I ask which knives do you use? And isn’t the job extremely hard on your back?
I like the direction the podcast is trying to head towards, but the rebranding is a bit off. The logo is confusing, had i not known any better i'd have thought it was the logo to a gambling/smoking related channel. And the name is really incongruent to the message you're trying to promote. I hear "dying breed" coming from a farrier channel and i think of horse breeds that are dying out, not the farriers jobs. Just where my brain went, so thought i'd share in case it's helpful (probably isn't but you did ask lol). Maybe keep your name + farrier as the most prominent thing, with a tag line of farriers dying breed etc etc afterwards. Would help people know the deal from the jump. Whichever way it goes, i wish you the best of luck with it
the podcast actually covers trades and lifestyles that are disappearing. Cowboying is how I got my start so the logo speaks to my roots. Being a Farrier is fast becoming a lost art and so is cowboying there are a lot of people doing it anymore. Hence the dying breed
Mate you do need to take care of your hands. You are doing a sterling job. Greetings from🇦🇺
What material is the frog made of it? looks like it's sticky.
Hey, nice work, I am starting to get into this line of work, I been apprenticing for 2 yrs and wanting to finally start my own business, you got any tips of how to get started
@derrickaurand6335 have you gone to any contest and have you worked on you afa certs
@@caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed no I have not gone to any any contest and yep I have my afa certs
No I have not went to any contest and yep I have my afa certs
@derrickaurand6335 awesome the afa certs definitely help in getting the Basics contest just keep you learning and help with burn out. Message me on Facebook or Instagram we can talk more
Wait a minute ... About that burn.
Did you throw dirt on it? Did you walk it off? 😂😂😂
Pretty much lol
Even with the over growth. The foot was manageable. You could see it prevented breaking of the hoof and you could see where the foot wanted to be. With out a shoe it would have been not a nicer finish and the shoe still had 100% hoof contact.
@Mendezfarriercompany306 ??? What's your point are you justify leaving the shoes on this long ? Or saying it was better that the shoe was on was than if he'd been left barefoot. And shoe contact lol the heels of the shos weren't even on the heels of the hoof I don't know that I'd call that "contact"
@caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed yes. Sorry English or Grammer can improve. I like how the protection of the shoe keeps the foot together. Horrible that the horse had to wait so l9ng for a trim. But still shoes how the benefits of a shoe keeps the foot healthy
Ouch! That must have hurt. Keeping bandaids on a hand or finger is the worst. They always come off.
Not a fan of the new logo.
Why
What don't you like about it
It looks cartoonish. You are a skilled professional and deserve better.@@caleberickson_The_Dying_Breed
Skull and not horse related.
@@leighcook6409 how?? It could resemble a dead horse rider
Is that a burn on your left hand? [Nevermind - you address it at 5:20]
I don't know where exactly you are but I've got the covid too. I thought it was just allergies!
Idaho it's been going around again have had multiple clients get it
How long should a horse’s shoes stay on?
So this horse did not get new shoes? Can a horse go back to no shoes after having shoes? Suppose is my question as someone that knows zip about this. So learning with every video.
@goldendredger yes it's case by case but they can go without shoes after having them on
What happend with your hand?
First!