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Glushu removal 5 weeks after application by Roy Verocay

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2016
  • Glushu farrier Roy Verocay demonstrates how to remove Glushu glue on horse shoes.
    Find out more at:
    www.glushu.com
    glushu
    / glu-shu-of-florida-515...

Комментарии • 25

  • @mr.mrs.luisdelatorriente8082
    @mr.mrs.luisdelatorriente8082 5 лет назад +4

    If anyone would have listing to him at the end he has been basically rebuilding the wall of the hoof from other people bad shoeing the nails from past shoeing destroyed the walls and that's how they alow the wall to grow back and not get damaged also let's the horse walk around and not limping all the time with in time would cause the horse more stress then needed so this was a great video just next explain ahead of time why this happen so all the negative people don't have time to bother you

  • @susanflowers6282
    @susanflowers6282 5 лет назад +1

    Am I understanding this correctly? What you've done is: create a hoof wall from some kind of glue concoction, in order to fix all of the damage created by previous shoes. Then after its grown out, you've removed the temporary hoof wall you created along with the shoes. Clean it up and leave the damaging shoes off. I'm not quite sure I understand, But! They sure looked good when you were done!

  • @walking_in_space23
    @walking_in_space23 3 года назад +1

    I was worried that if the guy ripped the rubber off the horse's hoof the rubber would come off with the actual hoof wall

  • @nestorsalguero530
    @nestorsalguero530 5 лет назад +1

    Me.interesa el nombre del producto que le hizo el parche soy herrero de argentina desde ya.muchas gracias

  • @hairmaske9433
    @hairmaske9433 6 лет назад +6

    You can clearly see some of the wall of the hoof coming off it's thinning the hoof down

    • @makuchisoichi3649
      @makuchisoichi3649 5 лет назад

      thats the glue.he applied glue to stick the rubber

  • @46rambo49
    @46rambo49 7 лет назад +7

    2 concerns, hoof health being covered with rubber and glue all the time and doesn't filing the hoof wall to remove shoes thin it somewhat?

    • @glushu-glueonhorseshoes8095
      @glushu-glueonhorseshoes8095  7 лет назад +3

      Hi, we have had the Gushu's on solid for over 2 years on a horse called Gazelle and his hooves are in superb condition. He was previously barefoot.
      The rubber cuff can be removed by a drawknife - please check out our removal videos. Filing the cuff away to the hoof wall and then cleaning up the hoof does not thin it when done properly. Hth

    • @46rambo49
      @46rambo49 7 лет назад

      good to know, local ferrier voiced some concerns about allowing the hoof to "breathe". thanks for the info

    • @MichelleSK6
      @MichelleSK6 6 лет назад +3

      46Rambo Coming from a human nail tech point of view, keratin does not need to breathe lol.

    • @MrMonkeyhelmet
      @MrMonkeyhelmet 6 лет назад +2

      Michelle K aha but nails do weaken when covered with nail extensions etc. The nail underneath goes thin and weak. :0/

    • @hairmaske9433
      @hairmaske9433 6 лет назад +1

      46Rambo u can see how its thinning the wall if the hoof down and his taking a chunk out of the length to, clearly its all about fame for the farrier and not concern of the horse.

  • @rehanreza9319
    @rehanreza9319 6 лет назад +1

    Why are you put the glue shos any reason

  • @masterVideoContent
    @masterVideoContent 6 лет назад +2

    seems like a product that is more harmful than improvement? A why would you use it B. how does it help in any way. C. what is it used for...

    • @RatHeadxxx
      @RatHeadxxx 5 лет назад

      The reason this exists is because some people don't like the nailing of the horseshoe onto the hoof, this one you glue on the hoof instead.

  • @sunnahberkuda8574
    @sunnahberkuda8574 2 года назад

    Farriers 👍👍👍

  • @woxineaucrows7355
    @woxineaucrows7355 6 лет назад +1

    man I shoulda had you look after mine and my teeth your a master of them tools GJ~

  • @tracid830
    @tracid830 5 лет назад +1

    This just really does not look good for the horse. I'd like to hear other farrier's opinions on these shoes.

    • @melissarichards3083
      @melissarichards3083 Год назад

      It's actually much better fir the horse. Provided the right glue is used, these shoes allow the hoof to expand and contract the ways it's meant to, allowing correct shock absorption and blood flow. The material also does not cause the concussive damage to the limb that metal shoes do.

  • @ecleveland1
    @ecleveland1 6 лет назад +2

    Five weeks and new sneakers, this is worse than buying real sneakers for a pre-teen/early teenage boy with feet that grow like weeds. This could get expensive.

    • @BigSteve34
      @BigSteve34 6 лет назад

      ecleveland1 very expensive depending on farrier

  • @Senapsdesign
    @Senapsdesign 5 лет назад +3

    Omg so much tiny rubberpices being spread around. I wish horsepeople would get better at thinking about the enviroment

    • @brennenfitzgerald
      @brennenfitzgerald 5 лет назад +3

      Senapsdesign and the tires you drive on all the time just magically disappear when they wear down, right? That worn off rubber isn’t all over the place, right?

    • @znerolz
      @znerolz 5 лет назад +1

      @@brennenfitzgerald your point? One wrong does not make the other right.

    • @brennenfitzgerald
      @brennenfitzgerald 5 лет назад +2

      TechnocraticDreadnought you’re always barefoot, right? You don’t wear shoes, right?