My 6 year old son Dylan, loves watching your videos with me, before he goes to bed. Tonight, he said... "I wanna be just like Graham and help as many cows as possible." He loves saying, if he thinks you're gonna use a block or if you'll use iodine or an antibiotic spray. He's getting really good, thanks to what he's learnt from you.
You could actually see her gingerly test that foot and the “ooh, that’s not so bad” moment as she starts to put weight on it again. I’ve had moments like that myself after surgeries. This actually made me a wee bit emotional. Glad the big girl is feeling better.
Same. I had a bad infection in both of my big toes, was limping for a year because I couldn't afford surgery. When I did go in, the surgery hurt a bit, but I couldn't tell you when the anesthetics wore off, because it didn't hurt anymore to walk. It was amazing.
i've never seen another trimmer get all emotional, like you did at the end, about a much needed trim. great work you do and i respect your passion for the work you do. thanks for showing nice endings in a world of bad ones.
When you pulled up the detached horn with your knife, I was amazed just how big the problem was. I've had small pebbles in my shoes before and remember how much it hurt. Thanks so much in relieving this cow's suffering. I know you care about animals and is only one of the reasons you do this job. Thanks for caring and thanks for doing such a wonderful job on 'your' cows. Oh, and, Craig too deserves a shout out!
@@TheKomentor if by cushion you mean block, the block gives the hoof a little more height on one side, so the problem side doesn't need to support the weight of the cow (which could cause more issues)
1 stone in my shoe is murder to my feet... that poor cow! You are such a kind and caring man. This is more than just a job to you. I thank you on behalf of all the cows you have given relief to over the years. -hugs-
@@jayp.7197 "Farrier: chiefly British for "blacksmith", according to my dictionary. "Blacksmith: a horse-shoer / iron object maker". So, I'm going with "animal pedicure-ist"..........or, "hoof trimmer".
@artsnow8872 jayp.7197 is correct. I owned a couple horses as a child and have been riding for 20 years. I have never heard of a ferrier at a horse barn be reffered to as a "hoof trimmer" only for cattle. That's interesting the dictionary definition though, I didn't know it's origins of the word is British and they used it to refer to blacksmiths. 🤔😮😊
She was so amazed & I’m shocked that she didn’t even turn around for the normal “thank you” look you ALWAYS get! That’s the most extreme stone removal I’ve seen yet, well done Graeme!
I have watching you for a while. I have small stones, medium stones and super large stones in cows and bulls. But this was absolutely shocking and she was walking and hurting with all of those stones in her foot. If she didn't thank for removing the stones, then I will. Keep up the excellent work you and team are doing to help them out of misery. Blessings Always Ms. P. 🐄🐃🐂🙏🏽❤🙏🏽
Your passion for your work and family is why ppl love you Graeme. Many kids r watching you and will see how much you love what you do no matter how the environment might not b glamorous, it’s just life at the farm and you make no big deal of it and kids r picking up what you put down, I really love what you teach your kids and mine as well as so many others. This girl really rocked, with all those Rolling Stones in her heal, she probably was dancing on her way in to see you. Lol seriously tho, she’s for sure ready for a waltz now that she’s level again. Thanks for what you do.
Until I watched some of your videos I had no idea cows could have hoof problems at all . You do a wonderful job freeing these lovely animals from pain.
you can actually get a glimps at how she was walking. when she's let down, she instinctively goes to put less weight on that hoof, and then immediately realizes "oh, its all good now"
Graeme, you ARE beautiful in all the ways that count. You have a beautiful heart, a beautiful gentle soul and a beautiful bright spirit. You love your wife and family. You love your brothers-in-law, your life. Especially important; you love your work and caring for the farmers and their herds. You are a bright spot in my day and I'm sure, just from reading so many comments, you and your family are to so many others. You and Craig are great! I'm subbed to Craigy Boy as well. Thank you for being who you are. Hugs, love and Prayers to you, Craig and your entire family.
Actually I do see it as a beautiful trim, there was no exposed corrium (sp?) and no dermititis. It maybe ugly in that nearly _all_ of the horn was removed, but seems to be uniform, which I would think that would mean that the horn grows back evenly. But I could be wrong. :) Nice job, guys!
This is the level of care every head of livestock, every hen, every animal kept in captivity, deserves to receive! Thank you for loving the creatures you take care of, it's beautiful to see ♡
I can't believe how much this channel has impacted me! I have ben hooked for just over a year now and you have said some pretty amazing things sir! from educating us to openening up and being such a real person! keep it up my dude!
I think I subscribed when he had about 70,000 subs, now he's over 2 mil. I remember clearly that one of his videos showed up in my feed and I ignored it for about 2 weeks, then I finally decided to watch it just to find out what it was about, and I was hooked. Have never regretted subbing. He's the kind of man you hope your sons grow up to be like.
I don’t know if it’s just me but when I’m driving around and I see cows in a field, I wonder about there feet. LOL. Something that I never would’ve thought about before watching your channel. When you sit down to drink milk or eat beef, you don’t think about the life of the cow that whatever your eating came from. Really interesting, I love to learn different things and your teaching me something new. I also like how your so invested to make every cow you trim as pain free and comfortable as possible. Awesome 👏
Beauty isn't what's on the outside, but on the inside. You have a beautiful soul and take care of the cows as if they were your own. God bless you for many more years of caring!
I've watched for a while and it's so apparent that Graeme uses his SENSES along with his physical tools. It's so much a part of his work and I think not everyone has the innate skills that Graeme has. It's a calling and this so helps the work. Those stones were small to medium sized, and ALL were painful, I'm sure. Those 5 larger ones were just crazy, so glad GP got this pretty girl fixed up. whew.
It's kind of adorable seeing the change in those first few steps. They're like "Can't walk can't walk can't... hey, wait.... this is weird. Hmmm. Walk."
I love how detailed your trims are. I think the goal when you trim the hoofs is really healing. She was very lucky to get trimmed before digital dermatitis set in. Thank you for caring so much for these beautiful yet emense animals.
Poor girl! One stone in your shoe is bad enough, but 6!!!! I can't imagine how much pain she was in. Thank goodness for caring farmers and Hoof trimmers! xx
I’ve never owned a cow, and never thought that it would be so interesting to watch you trim hooves, but I’ve got to say that I look forward to seeing your videos and am quite addicted to them now! I live in a rural small town in America and when I see Cows now, it’s in a whole new light. I’m glad I stumbled across your video and took the time to watch it. I am one of the Herd now! Thanks for the videos! 🐮I love watching them ❤️
this poor baby! what pain all that must have caused. your emotional ending wiped me out...your passion got to me. obviously, we love how you do your job and the care behind it. bravo, i say! xoxo
Geez, poor baby, she's basically got to start from scratch growing her whole hoof back on that claw. Thanks to you guys though, she has a chance to do that. Thank you for what you do. You're a real talent to watch. Happy spring, guys!
It might not be beautiful in the common sense of the word, but there is beauty in practicality. The fact that she will heal, and not be in pain, is beautiful
No Mr G Parker, you ARE a beautiful human being, the bonus part is how functional and effective you are at shining through with that beauty in being who you are and what you do.
I don’t know about cows, but horses hooves have to get trimmed every 4-6 weeks, but seeing as cows don’t wear shoes, and may wear down their feet more naturally when moving around outside, I’d say it’d be less frequent.
That trim may not been pretty, but to That cow I am sure she is thanking you for the comfort. Awesome video my man and to you too Craig. Working hard behind the scene. We see you.
This was unbelievable. Those stones were awful. I can only imagine how she felt walking everyday. As humans, if we have something in our shoe causing discomfort, we will take our shoe off and shake the rock out. But poor cows have wait on HoofGP to make them all better. . Thank you for your amazing work. Blessings Always Ms. P. 🐂🐃🐄❤👍🏼❤
Poor baby. A tiny pebble in my shoe is extremely painful. I can't imagine the pain and discomfort. I am so glad there are skilled and compassionate professionals to take care of these girls.
I'm not a farmer, I don't own cows. I didn't even know hoof triming was a thing until I came across this channel. Since then I've seen other channels that guys do the same thing but they just don't have the same level of care that Graham and Craig show about the animals they attend. I'm an older lady and always learn something new on this channel. Thanks guys. ♥️❤️
I'm a senior and it's only now I've had this kind of look into what a hoof trimmer does or can do to help the cow, the farmer. It's fun and fascinating !
@@KindCountsDeb3773 I don't know why it never dawned on me that cows needed their feet looked after..lol. The first time I saw this channel I was blown away. Fastening describes it pretty well.
I haven't seen a solar plane like that in a very long time on your channel!! My Lord!! She must be feeling tons better having all that gravel and those 5 stones out of her lateral claw!!! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!! Love from Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 💖 🇨🇦 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Thank you Graeme for all you do!!! Your love, care and concern for these precious animals is stellar!!! God bless you and the cows forever! 🙏🏻🤩🐮🐮🐮🐮🐮🤩🙏🏻
I love your work. I doubt if I could do it, as I would be afraid of cutting/trimming/grinding something I shouldn't and causing the cow pain. You are THE MAN.
I know what having a small stone in my shoe feels like so I can only imagine what this cow was going through. She has to feel so much better now that you’ve helped her
I tend to take a utilitarian view of many things myself so I greatly appreciate that the best you do doesn't always look the best but delivers on improvement of function.
The relief here must be incredible for this cow. Makes me think of walking outside barefoot just to throw the trash in the dumpster and stepping down on a pointed rock but living with that feeling and weighing 5-10x as much
Hi, my name is Michael and I am a surfer from California. I know absolutely nothing about farming and cows. However, as an animal lover, I am so intrigued by your videos. At the end of the day, whether you’re a human, or an animal, if your feet hurt, life is just awful. I just wanted to say thank you for taking care of these lovely souls. Thank you for the incredible videos and carry on lad with the incredible work you are doing!
Poor thing. I know how bad it feels to just have one pebble in my shoe! It was hard to see all the rocks you got out of her foot. I'm happy she is better :) Thank you, Graeme and Craig, for making her feel better!!
Now I wana go to Scottland just to meet this gentleman. Such interesting, pleasent, informative videos having to do with the wellbeing of animals. This is youtube heaven.
Growing up we had the one cow for the family. I don't remember ever getting their hooves fixed. Didn't know that was such a thing to do. Good to know. Good job.
To me, the health of the cow feet, has to be paramount to their production. Yes, they get other things wrong with them, but their ability to move about pain free is essential! I can’t begin to imagine the pain she has to have been in before your trim! So glad she is on her way to better walking and all thanks to you! You have educated all of us about keeping cows healthy in the fields and barns! Thanks, Graeme!
So want to thank you, am visiting my brother near Toronto, went past a farm with cows. “ oo belted Galloways “ I said much to their amazement. Wouldn’t have known that without watching your enjoyable offerings. Keep them up.
I just found your page a couple weeks ago and let me thank you for such an amazing series to watch! Yeah the way she put her hoof down and realized that it was a lot better was amazing! Learning about moo moos as I watch is amazing too!!
Been watching your videos now for two years and the care and attention to these unassuming and gorgeous animals is wonderful. Keep up the brilliant work and video filming. So important people and communities know and understand the importance of medical attention cows and other hoofed animals need.
Wonderful work, as always! So interesting what you uncover - what a relief for these wonderful creatures! Thank you! Oh AND - all your work is BEAUTIFUL!
I have no idea how I got here, but I can't stop watching these videos... I live in Latin America surrounded by milk cattle farms, but never seen anybody taking such good care for their animals, here by my house, they hit them with sticks or wires to make them walk, the poor animals suffer so much, they are very unhappy, but I love how you care so much for these beautiful animals.
It's incredibly interesting watching your videos mate. You perform in a way where you're doing mostly what the viewers are thinking to do, but you also know how far to trim down to so the hoof grows back healthy. Thank you for your empathy and willingness to help our big beautiful four legged friends
EEEgads!!!! that poor girl!!!! must one rock in a shoe can have my foot raw a bleeding in a couple of hours, I'm surprised she was able to put any weight on that hoof at all! she must feel a thousand times better, still hurt minds you, but better non the less. in this case any improvement is some improvement. feet are so much more important than you realize until something goes wrong them ...you don't realize how much you stand and walk and how important your feet are. I really feel for this girl. JOB WELL DONE GUYS!!! You are the hero's , once again, bringing relief of pain and healing!
My 6 year old son Dylan, loves watching your videos with me, before he goes to bed. Tonight, he said... "I wanna be just like Graham and help as many cows as possible." He loves saying, if he thinks you're gonna use a block or if you'll use iodine or an antibiotic spray. He's getting really good, thanks to what he's learnt from you.
If your kid wants to help animals you've got a quality kid
What a great post….. Sounds like your son has an awesome and loving mum.
I can already tell he’s gonna be an amazing man when he’s older 🥰
Shows how great ur doing as a mother
I watch with my 8 year old daughter as well. Who knew we'd enjoy something like this.
You could actually see her gingerly test that foot and the “ooh, that’s not so bad” moment as she starts to put weight on it again.
I’ve had moments like that myself after surgeries. This actually made me a wee bit emotional. Glad the big girl is feeling better.
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Same. I had a bad infection in both of my big toes, was limping for a year because I couldn't afford surgery. When I did go in, the surgery hurt a bit, but I couldn't tell you when the anesthetics wore off, because it didn't hurt anymore to walk. It was amazing.
I have as well. 😌I had a cyst on the top of my right foot which was pinching the nerves. 😭When I finally had it removed, ahhh, the relief.😌
Yes she was testing, then thought that oh this isn't too bad.
i've never seen another trimmer get all emotional, like you did at the end, about a much needed trim. great work you do and i respect your passion for the work you do. thanks for showing nice endings in a world of bad ones.
well said. GP is a great site to get relief and satisfaction from a job well done.
Gotta love him. 🙏🏻💕✨
That said, we mustn’t let our personal appearance appear in decline.
This is why his channel is so successful. It’s not the cows or the trims, it’s our hoof GP 🥹❤️
Yes.. well said. I cannot watch any other trimmer because Graeme is the most compassionate of the lot. His love for cows is so heart warming.
Wow that poor sweet cow does have a lot of stones in her hoof
Bless you for giving this sweet girl some relief
When you pulled up the detached horn with your knife, I was amazed just how big the problem was.
I've had small pebbles in my shoes before and remember how much it hurt. Thanks so much in relieving this cow's suffering.
I know you care about animals and is only one of the reasons you do this job. Thanks for caring and thanks for doing such a wonderful job on 'your' cows.
Oh, and, Craig too deserves a shout out!
Exactly. Imagine that pebble pain you had times 10
What was it Muhammad Ali said? "It's not the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it's the pebble in your shoe."
Never felt so satisfied about something I had no idea about
Felt like the procedure ended abruptly. Why was no "cushion" glued to the problem/soft side of the hoof?
@@TheKomentor if by cushion you mean block, the block gives the hoof a little more height on one side, so the problem side doesn't need to support the weight of the cow (which could cause more issues)
@@souglompee that makes a lot of sense
Right!
Ditto
1 stone in my shoe is murder to my feet... that poor cow! You are such a kind and caring man. This is more than just a job to you. I thank you on behalf of all the cows you have given relief to over the years. -hugs-
*Never realized how much work there actually is for a farmer. A lot of skill I bet that passed down from generation to generation. Respect*
Farmers aren’t doing this work, farriers are
@@Smuffins42069 I believe farriers are for horses, and they're called hoof trimmers when it's cows.
Many small family farms do all of the care, including hoof care.
@@jayp.7197 "Farrier: chiefly British for "blacksmith", according to my dictionary. "Blacksmith: a horse-shoer / iron object maker". So, I'm going with "animal pedicure-ist"..........or, "hoof trimmer".
@artsnow8872 jayp.7197 is correct. I owned a couple horses as a child and have been riding for 20 years. I have never heard of a ferrier at a horse barn be reffered to as a "hoof trimmer" only for cattle. That's interesting the dictionary definition though, I didn't know it's origins of the word is British and they used it to refer to blacksmiths. 🤔😮😊
She was so amazed & I’m shocked that she didn’t even turn around for the normal “thank you” look you ALWAYS get! That’s the most extreme stone removal I’ve seen yet, well done Graeme!
Some cows are just ungrateful, not showing any 'thank you' signals! 😂
@@EllenTheArtist 😂😂😂
I wouldn't want to show my face if half the world has seen me pee either...
he drew blood she was probably a little annoyed to be honest but good stuff anyway.
She was probably too amazed that she could walk comfortably to think about anything else.
Guys like you who come out and treat our animals where we can’t are truly the unsung heroes of farming, thanks for all the work you do.
I have watching you for a while. I have small stones, medium stones and super large stones in cows and bulls. But this was absolutely shocking and she was walking and hurting with all of those stones in her foot. If she didn't thank for removing the stones, then I will. Keep up the excellent work you and team are doing to help them out of misery. Blessings Always Ms. P.
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Your passion for your work and family is why ppl love you Graeme. Many kids r watching you and will see how much you love what you do no matter how the environment might not b glamorous, it’s just life at the farm and you make no big deal of it and kids r picking up what you put down, I really love what you teach your kids and mine as well as so many others. This girl really rocked, with all those Rolling Stones in her heal, she probably was dancing on her way in to see you. Lol seriously tho, she’s for sure ready for a waltz now that she’s level again. Thanks for what you do.
I almost heard that cow sigh “relief” when she stepped out of the crush , she felt so much better !! 🐮
It was like watching someone empty a maraca! It’s so sad
She probably just really relaxed after the first step with no pain.
Until I watched some of your videos I had no idea cows could have hoof problems at all . You do a wonderful job freeing these lovely animals from pain.
you can actually get a glimps at how she was walking. when she's let down, she instinctively goes to put less weight on that hoof, and then immediately realizes "oh, its all good now"
Graeme, you ARE beautiful in all the ways that count. You have a beautiful heart, a beautiful gentle soul and a beautiful bright spirit. You love your wife and family. You love your brothers-in-law, your life. Especially important; you love your work and caring for the farmers and their herds.
You are a bright spot in my day and I'm sure, just from reading so many comments, you and your family are to so many others. You and Craig are great! I'm subbed to Craigy Boy as well.
Thank you for being who you are. Hugs, love and Prayers to you, Craig and your entire family.
Actually I do see it as a beautiful trim, there was no exposed corrium (sp?) and no dermititis. It maybe ugly in that nearly _all_ of the horn was removed, but seems to be uniform, which I would think that would mean that the horn grows back evenly. But I could be wrong. :) Nice job, guys!
Great job Graeme!!! You could start a wall with those stones from this poor girl 💜🙏🏼💜🙏🏼💜🙏🏼💜🐄👍🏼👏🏼👍🏼👏🏼👍🏼👏🏼😎🇦🇼
Don't sell yourself short, you're a beautiful man for helping these cows live better lives.
God bless you, your wife, children and entire way of life.
Holy stones!!! I'm sure she feels sooo much better. Glad you and Craig were able to relieve her pain and she can get on with healing properly. ❤️
This is the level of care every head of livestock, every hen, every animal kept in captivity, deserves to receive! Thank you for loving the creatures you take care of, it's beautiful to see ♡
I can't believe how much this channel has impacted me! I have ben hooked for just over a year now and you have said some pretty amazing things sir! from educating us to openening up and being such a real person! keep it up my dude!
I think I subscribed when he had about 70,000 subs, now he's over 2 mil. I remember clearly that one of his videos showed up in my feed and I ignored it for about 2 weeks, then I finally decided to watch it just to find out what it was about, and I was hooked. Have never regretted subbing. He's the kind of man you hope your sons grow up to be like.
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How has this channel impacted you? I'm a new viewer, would love to hear your insight
I don’t know if it’s just me but when I’m driving around and I see cows in a field, I wonder about there feet. LOL. Something that I never would’ve thought about before watching your channel. When you sit down to drink milk or eat beef, you don’t think about the life of the cow that whatever your eating came from. Really interesting, I love to learn different things and your teaching me something new. I also like how your so invested to make every cow you trim as pain free and comfortable as possible. Awesome 👏
It's hard to imagine how she could walk with all those stones and grit in her hoof. Thank you for another informative video.
Beauty isn't what's on the outside, but on the inside. You have a beautiful soul and take care of the cows as if they were your own. God bless you for many more years of caring!
I've watched for a while and it's so apparent that Graeme uses his SENSES along with his physical tools. It's so much a part of his work and I think not everyone has the innate skills that Graeme has. It's a calling and this so helps the work. Those stones were small to medium sized, and ALL were painful, I'm sure. Those 5 larger ones were just crazy, so glad GP got this pretty girl fixed up. whew.
@deborah lariscy Beautifully said 👌
It's kind of adorable seeing the change in those first few steps. They're like "Can't walk can't walk can't... hey, wait.... this is weird. Hmmm. Walk."
I love how detailed your trims are. I think the goal when you trim the hoofs is really healing. She was very lucky to get trimmed before digital dermatitis set in. Thank you for caring so much for these beautiful yet emense animals.
So I don't even know how I got to this channel but now I AM OBSESSED with watching you help these animals!!!! I can't stop watching LOL Help me.......
I love how you keep teaching and explaining for other hooftrimmers even though your channel has grown
Poor girl! One stone in your shoe is bad enough, but 6!!!! I can't imagine how much pain she was in. Thank goodness for caring farmers and Hoof trimmers! xx
I’ve never owned a cow, and never thought that it would be so interesting to watch you trim hooves, but I’ve got to say that I look forward to seeing your videos and am quite addicted to them now! I live in a rural small town in America and when I see Cows now, it’s in a whole new light. I’m glad I stumbled across your video and took the time to watch it. I am one of the Herd now! Thanks for the videos! 🐮I love watching them ❤️
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Thank goodness for loving people like you. That poor baby.
I can just FEEL the relief through the screen with each stone being removed. Poor baby 🥺
this poor baby! what pain all that must have caused. your emotional ending wiped me out...your passion got to me. obviously, we love how you do your job and the care behind it. bravo, i say! xoxo
Geez, poor baby, she's basically got to start from scratch growing her whole hoof back on that claw. Thanks to you guys though, she has a chance to do that. Thank you for what you do. You're a real talent to watch. Happy spring, guys!
It might not be beautiful in the common sense of the word, but there is beauty in practicality. The fact that she will heal, and not be in pain, is beautiful
No Mr G Parker, you ARE a beautiful human being, the bonus part is how functional and effective you are at shining through with that beauty in being who you are and what you do.
It is so satisfying to watch you doctor up theses cows hoofs and making them feel better.
Every video you produce continues to show not only your expertise, but your care for the animals comfort. My hats off to you sir!!
any way we could get a update on this one? super curious how fast that hoof grows back and how it looks now :) great stuff man
I don’t know about cows, but horses hooves have to get trimmed every 4-6 weeks, but seeing as cows don’t wear shoes, and may wear down their feet more naturally when moving around outside, I’d say it’d be less frequent.
@@Wyldefaeling as long as they're healthy, cow's hooves are trimmed roughly twice a year.
@@alistairclement4239 thank you! That’s very helpful!
That trim may not been pretty, but to That cow I am sure she is thanking you for the comfort. Awesome video my man and to you too Craig. Working hard behind the scene. We see you.
This was unbelievable. Those stones were awful. I can only imagine how she felt walking everyday. As humans, if we have something in our shoe causing discomfort, we will take our shoe off and shake the rock out. But poor cows have wait on HoofGP to make them all better. . Thank you for your amazing work. Blessings Always Ms. P.
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so true!!!!
I imagine it would feel like if we have gravel completely under our toenails
Poor baby. A tiny pebble in my shoe is extremely painful. I can't imagine the pain and discomfort. I am so glad there are skilled and compassionate professionals to take care of these girls.
Thanks you guys for getting all those rocks out of her hoofsie. I am grateful for the time you spent with her.
I'm not a farmer, I don't own cows. I didn't even know hoof triming was a thing until I came across this channel. Since then I've seen other channels that guys do the same thing but they just don't have the same level of care that Graham and Craig show about the animals they attend. I'm an older lady and always learn something new on this channel. Thanks guys. ♥️❤️
I'm a senior and it's only now I've had this kind of look into what a hoof trimmer does or can do to help the cow, the farmer. It's fun and fascinating !
@@KindCountsDeb3773 I don't know why it never dawned on me that cows needed their feet looked after..lol. The first time I saw this channel I was blown away. Fastening describes it pretty well.
Thank you for helping these cows live their best life
I haven't seen a solar plane like that in a very long time on your channel!! My Lord!! She must be feeling tons better having all that gravel and those 5 stones out of her lateral claw!!! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!! Love from Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 💖 🇨🇦 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
U r their angel 😊relieving their mute pain❤
Thank you Graeme for all you do!!! Your love, care and concern for these precious animals is stellar!!! God bless you and the cows forever!
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Thank you for taking the time with Craig to share your work with us.
Great job. The most stones I have ever seen in one hoof. You have a joy that in unmatched when it comes to your job and care for cows
I love your work. I doubt if I could do it, as I would be afraid of cutting/trimming/grinding something I shouldn't and causing the cow pain. You are THE MAN.
I would be fine, until the first time a cow pooped three feet away from my face.😝😝😝
Thanks
I know what having a small stone in my shoe feels like so I can only imagine what this cow was going through. She has to feel so much better now that you’ve helped her
WOW! That was a lot of stones! She was walking great afterwards! Great job, as always, Graeme!
I tend to take a utilitarian view of many things myself so I greatly appreciate that the best you do doesn't always look the best but delivers on improvement of function.
So glad you stood up for yourself about the timers hurting your family. Thanks for modeling protecting your family as it’s head.
So beautiful! You are an amazing person to help the big animals out and the love you show in your work is speechless!😃
Thanks!
The relief here must be incredible for this cow. Makes me think of walking outside barefoot just to throw the trash in the dumpster and stepping down on a pointed rock but living with that feeling and weighing 5-10x as much
I haven’t any cows but you are so upbeat and positive! The care you have for them comes through! Love your video and your work!
Thank you for the stone show. What's better? A million and a half subscribers!
Hi, my name is Michael and I am a surfer from California. I know absolutely nothing about farming and cows. However, as an animal lover, I am so intrigued by your videos. At the end of the day, whether you’re a human, or an animal, if your feet hurt, life is just awful. I just wanted to say thank you for taking care of these lovely souls. Thank you for the incredible videos and carry on lad with the incredible work you are doing!
Wow, that is incredible, looking forward to seeing her improvement
I love how I see the guys working in the background, keeping the tools and instruments clean and sanitized as you go.
I absolutely love your hair it’s so fluffy and beautiful 🤩
hahhahahhahhhahhah springy, isn't it?? 💇♂
It's not so fluffy after working all day at the hind end of explosive moo juice.
No, my friend, YOU are awesome. You care and you’re careful and you provide comfort and healing for these beings who work so hard for us. Thank you.
Poor thing. I know how bad it feels to just have one pebble in my shoe! It was hard to see all the rocks you got out of her foot. I'm happy she is better :) Thank you, Graeme and Craig, for making her feel better!!
Now I wana go to Scottland just to meet this gentleman. Such interesting, pleasent, informative videos having to do with the wellbeing of animals. This is youtube heaven.
Growing up we had the one cow for the family. I don't remember ever getting their hooves fixed. Didn't know that was such a thing to do. Good to know. Good job.
To me, the health of the cow feet, has to be paramount to their production. Yes, they get other things wrong with them, but their ability to move about pain free is essential! I can’t begin to imagine the pain she has to have been in before your trim! So glad she is on her way to better walking and all thanks to you! You have educated all of us about keeping cows healthy in the fields and barns! Thanks, Graeme!
Poor beast, thank heavens you got that sorted.❤️💕
So want to thank you, am visiting my brother near Toronto, went past a farm with cows. “ oo belted Galloways “ I said much to their amazement. Wouldn’t have known that without watching your enjoyable offerings. Keep them up.
I just found your page a couple weeks ago and let me thank you for such an amazing series to watch! Yeah the way she put her hoof down and realized that it was a lot better was amazing! Learning about moo moos as I watch is amazing too!!
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Been watching your videos now for two years and the care and attention to these unassuming and gorgeous animals is wonderful. Keep up the brilliant work and video filming. So important people and communities know and understand the importance of medical attention cows and other hoofed animals need.
I can't even imagine how painful her foot must have been 🤯 Can't wait for the follow up visit to see how she progresses.🥰
You are so caring with all of the beautiful cows.
Wonderful work, as always! So interesting what you uncover - what a relief for these wonderful creatures! Thank you! Oh AND - all your work is BEAUTIFUL!
I enjoy these so much. For me it’s your sincere desire to help the animals. Cheers from California 🏄♂️
GP vs Camie: who has the best worst hair? Giggle. Love you, love your videos. Get a hair (or two!) cut ✂️
A wee bit shaggy, eh 🤭
I know... Right? I asked if they were having a contest... 😂
I have no idea how I got here, but I can't stop watching these videos... I live in Latin America surrounded by milk cattle farms, but never seen anybody taking such good care for their animals, here by my house, they hit them with sticks or wires to make them walk, the poor animals suffer so much, they are very unhappy, but I love how you care so much for these beautiful animals.
I've probably spent less than 10 minutes in the presence of a cow in my entire life, but I've spent 10s of hours watching hoof trimming videos XD
Me too…😁
Same here
Poor girl, glad you've helped her loving your hair!
Would love to see an update in a few weeks, to see what the foot looks like. Greetings from 🇳🇱
I'm new to the herd. I am subscribed to two dairy farmers here in the States and your channel adds to my cow education. I love watching your work.
As you trimmed the sole got yellow, was that horn that hadn't hardened yet or more like corium edge? I love the channel, thanks for sharing.
It's incredibly interesting watching your videos mate. You perform in a way where you're doing mostly what the viewers are thinking to do, but you also know how far to trim down to so the hoof grows back healthy.
Thank you for your empathy and willingness to help our big beautiful four legged friends
That must have been so painful for the cow, its bad enough when you've a single stone in your shoe.
She must have been in agony, top work, top vid!
EEEgads!!!! that poor girl!!!! must one rock in a shoe can have my foot raw a bleeding in a couple of hours, I'm surprised she was able to put any weight on that hoof at all! she must feel a thousand times better, still hurt minds you, but better non the less. in this case any improvement is some improvement. feet are so much more important than you realize until something goes wrong them ...you don't realize how much you stand and walk and how important your feet are. I really feel for this girl. JOB WELL DONE GUYS!!! You are the hero's , once again, bringing relief of pain and healing!
Who else is living to see just how big Graham’s hair is going to get?!? ☺️💗
🤣😂😂😂 Me!
Amazing video. I couldn't look away! I felt so bad for that cow and so appreciative for what you did for her.
yk it's time to sleep when u start watching cows getting pedicures
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Why you gotta call me out like that 😂😂😂 but it’s true, at least for me
She was so beautiful, thank you Graham
“Yeah man, just a trim” the barber:
Graham is so modest!...as are most Scottish people!!❤️....I love his work, it's so impressive watching him do his thing!!!!
Watching him cut away the hoof horn is like me peeling the potatoes
That poor cow. Glad you were able to help her.
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