Obviously im not a cow, but about 6 years ago i suffered necrosis on my foot, and it was highly a chance that i will get my leg amputated, but thanks to some medicine, antibiotics and a powder my foot was saved and im still able to walk again. I could relate so much to this cow and im ver happy that the outcome for her hoof is looking on a positive note ❤❤
Hmm maybe you are a cow 🤔 denying you're a cow is something a cow that was trying to be a human would say! XD Jokes aside, I'm glad your foot was able to be saved! I can't even imagine how painful it was. How did it happen, if I may ask?
Ok i nearly forgot this but now ill tell the story: In middle school i started developing anxiety, making me scratch myself heavily and that lead to Dermatitis (by stress). Later on in High School finally found a homeopathic treatment that can make my skin better, however, my defenses lowered and started getting an infection in my foot. In less than 24 hours my foot became necrotic and started spreading from almost my toes all the way to my ankle. Treatment started immediatly and in 4 months my foot slowly grew all the tissues back with the help of the same Homeopathic doctor. To this day while i dont get a full on trigger response i still get that tingling sensation but i look back at the scar and just be grateful that those events are over
@@NightShadow-em7gwholy that sounds so intense. I am really glad you managed to recover from that, I can't imagine how mentally taxing that must've all been.
Certainly wasn't easy, but really I was lucky to even have motivation to be alive and continue, my parents were absolutely amazingl and wouldn't give up on me
Love this more "rough" version where all the vocal stumbles are left in. You're awesome at both your primary job of trimming, but getting almost as good with your editing and filming. Thanks for the video.
i found it really sweet that when you were visibly getting stressed out at fumbling lines, Craig distracted you and made a joke and you instantly relaxed and were able to continue the explanation :)
Gram don't ever take out the funny parts the mess ups and back round laughing sometimes makes it 10xs better. Im so happy she's looking better and hopefully next time we see her she'll be on her way to being a normal girl again ❤😅
Please never stop including the outtakes in the actual episode! It was so good and you did such a great job editing around it that I was actually rewinding to watch again for another laugh!! One of my favorite episodes ever.
She was walking faster after the trim - that's what told me she was feeling better and more secure on the block. And thank you for taking the time to explain in detail about how to put on the block, and why you do it the way you do. I learned today!
Yes, thank you. Every time I look at the news on YT, there's another news story from all over the world. You all did a great thing and the world needed that. Sod the few, very few, malcontents.
All the team did a great job of getting Fiona up the cliff without hurting her or yourselves. She is now trimmed by Cammy and in a new pen at her secret location. She looks so calm after her rescue. To all the rescue team and the farm team, thank you for getting Fiona off her island and giving her a new home.
@@haggielady Yes it is true, that's a happy sheep. And as we all know, no good deed goes unpunished. If those protesters really wanted to decide where Fiona gets to live, they should've resc"ewe'd her themselves!
Hi Graham, Your team's magnificent rescue of Fiona the sheep made it on to our newscast last night here in Melbourne, Australia. Congratulations to all of you. Great job, well done.
Omg! The way she walks out of the crush! ❤You could see in her face the surprise she felt when she took her first few steps! She looked around like "Huh? No pain?" Warmed my heart. Great work, Graeme! You are the absolute best and thank you for all you do for these animals! ❤
The thing that strikes me is how patient and good-natured he is. Even when someone off camera keeps making noise and distracting him, he’s cheerful and plows through.
I promise that if I ever should come into a situation in my life as a journalist and translator where I have to apply a block to a cow's hoof, I will not squeeze the life out of it!
She definitely has more pep in her step! Love your care and concern and how you share your knowledge instead of hoarding it. Not only have you taken care of so many hooves with your team, but your advice and examples have certainly helped many many more cows live a healthier and more comfortable life. ❤
2:12 I love the imperfections of the videos … it shows that you guys are absolutely human I’m hoping and praying to see much much more of these types of videos
Love when the notification pops up to let me know when there’s a new video. Nice way to wind down the evening. Really sorry to hear that you won’t be able to post over on the other platform, that’s where first found/ heard about your channel. What a great job you all did today including Craig off camera 😂.
I’ve been on a binge the past three days watching your videos. I grew up on ranches and the care you and your crew show to each cow/bull is very much appreciated. Thank you for leaving the bloopers in…it makes you even more relatable.
Your love of these cows is inspiring. I love when you come out with a new video. I love to drink milk and without yours and many other hoof trimmers, I would not be able to drink milk like I do now days. Thank you for your service to my addiction to milk. 🙂
Drinking cows breast milk which is intended for their calf? You do realize these cows don’t produce milk without having a calf, these cows are separated from the calf for you to drink their milk 🤢
I noticed the tip of your glue dispenser has baffles inside to promote mixing. Nice. Also, she is definitely walking more comfortably after the trim. Well done.
Thanks for the videos. I started watching you when our 50th anniversary trip to Scotland was cancelled in 2020. You were responsible for me finding your brothers videos. James and Robert are now also favorites of mine. Thanks from a Grandma in Tampa Florida
Graham Parker, an amazing outcome. Your explanation of how the block is meant to work is one of the best I have heard in the three plus years I have been watching hoof trimming. Congratulations on the super green glue retention you have created. I hope to see it used by every hoof trimmer I watch on RUclips. Look forward to each and every video you post. 😊👍👏🐄
I forgot to say how much appreciation I have for you and the team and farmers that took in the sheep i hope she'll be able to live happily with her kind.
Love it!! That is one happy cow, walking so much better and even having a chance of full recovery! You obviously put your all into what you do, Graeme, and this is tangible proof. Thank you! 🐮💕😉
The realism used with the out takes, so called ‘rough’ edit is an amazing thing! I love it! It’s defo something that you should do more often, it’s super funny! Great video as usual
I agree with some of the comments, as in it’s quite fun to see a rougher version of your videos. It’s tough to get every sentence out the way we want to at any time but especially with the added pressure of a camera rolling. You do such a great job of looking after these animals and your videos are extremely good. You come across as really caring, down to earth and very human. Seeing the odd difficulty you face whilst filming just adds to that so it’s all good. Thank you for all you do. Like a lot of your followers, I do not have anything to do with cows or farms and yet find myself fascinated with the work you do. It is heartwarming to see the effort you and your team put into caring for these animals.
Love that we get to see the good bad and ugly and the bloopers from you so glad this cow is better then expected and its well on the way to being healed
I’ve got a soft spot for animals, so; as a 10-year CRPS survivor (cured by lower leg amputation), seeing you care for these sweet cows is enough to melt any heart! Thank you so much for doing what you do. 🥰💖🐄
I've had bone necrosis in my knees and ankles and it's the worst possible pain you can ever imagine. I feel so bad for this cow but thank you for helping her as much as you can and not giving up
I love getting to share your videos with my dad. He grew up on a dairy farm in upstate New York. I always felt like a part of him missed it after moving away. Your videos give him something to reminisce over with me and talk about. Thank you for that!!!
My dad had necrosis of the bones in his hand. They surgically removed the dead bone and rebuilt his wrist. Before the surgery, he was in pain. He never mentioned if the surgery corrected the issue. He did enjoy playing half and had to stop because of the issues with his hand before and after the surgery.
Aww bless her, so wonderful to see the best progress ever and recovery. As for that chicken sound!! Hahahahah love it. Question: Do you ever have the opportunity to be there when a vet makes their visit to see the continuation of care after what you have found ? Thanks Hoof GP crew 💚🩺🐄
I'm watching this at 10:30 pm and it was only put up half an hour. I love watching videos that shows the "bloopers", I relate as I'm always doing things that can be considered bloopers.
You do so much good for these cows! I hope the cow recovers even more. Do the farmers/vets give pain medications to these suffering animals? I hope so!
I noticed that when the cow exited out of the crush and stepped directly on the affected foot, her ears flipped up in surprise. Awesome job making her feel better ❤❤❤
It's comforting to know that the poor old girl is in better shape than you originally suspected today.😊 Sure, she isn't healed yet but at least she's much more comfortable than when she first came in. Thanx for caring for these beautiful girls!👍
Obviously im not a cow, but about 6 years ago i suffered necrosis on my foot, and it was highly a chance that i will get my leg amputated, but thanks to some medicine, antibiotics and a powder my foot was saved and im still able to walk again. I could relate so much to this cow and im ver happy that the outcome for her hoof is looking on a positive note ❤❤
Hmm maybe you are a cow 🤔 denying you're a cow is something a cow that was trying to be a human would say! XD
Jokes aside, I'm glad your foot was able to be saved! I can't even imagine how painful it was. How did it happen, if I may ask?
Stress lead to Dermatitis (will hopefully continue the story once I'm on my PC again)
Ok i nearly forgot this but now ill tell the story:
In middle school i started developing anxiety, making me scratch myself heavily and that lead to Dermatitis (by stress). Later on in High School finally found a homeopathic treatment that can make my skin better, however, my defenses lowered and started getting an infection in my foot. In less than 24 hours my foot became necrotic and started spreading from almost my toes all the way to my ankle. Treatment started immediatly and in 4 months my foot slowly grew all the tissues back with the help of the same Homeopathic doctor. To this day while i dont get a full on trigger response i still get that tingling sensation but i look back at the scar and just be grateful that those events are over
@@NightShadow-em7gwholy that sounds so intense. I am really glad you managed to recover from that, I can't imagine how mentally taxing that must've all been.
Certainly wasn't easy, but really I was lucky to even have motivation to be alive and continue, my parents were absolutely amazingl and wouldn't give up on me
Love this more "rough" version where all the vocal stumbles are left in. You're awesome at both your primary job of trimming, but getting almost as good with your editing and filming. Thanks for the video.
Agree, much preferred.
He studied filmmaking in uni.
Agreed!
Me too
Same!
i found it really sweet that when you were visibly getting stressed out at fumbling lines, Craig distracted you and made a joke and you instantly relaxed and were able to continue the explanation :)
Gram don't ever take out the funny parts the mess ups and back round laughing sometimes makes it 10xs better. Im so happy she's looking better and hopefully next time we see her she'll be on her way to being a normal girl again ❤😅
Please never stop including the outtakes in the actual episode! It was so good and you did such a great job editing around it that I was actually rewinding to watch again for another laugh!! One of my favorite episodes ever.
She was walking faster after the trim - that's what told me she was feeling better and more secure on the block. And thank you for taking the time to explain in detail about how to put on the block, and why you do it the way you do. I learned today!
👍👍👍
I enjoyed the rougher cut today! Reminds me of the early days. Kudos to you and your team.
That is ok you will make it.I have faith in you
Thank you so much Graham for saving Fiona & finding her a wonderful new home 😊❤❤
Yes from one Fiona to another, a very lucky girl 😊
Yes, thank you. Every time I look at the news on YT, there's another news story from all over the world. You all did a great thing and the world needed that. Sod the few, very few, malcontents.
All the team did a great job of getting Fiona up the cliff without hurting her or yourselves. She is now trimmed by Cammy and in a new pen at her secret location. She looks so calm after her rescue. To all the rescue team and the farm team, thank you for getting Fiona off her island and giving her a new home.
You made the news in Canada!🇨🇦❤️well done team!
@@haggielady Yes it is true, that's a happy sheep. And as we all know, no good deed goes unpunished. If those protesters really wanted to decide where Fiona gets to live, they should've resc"ewe'd her themselves!
Hi Graham, Your team's magnificent rescue of Fiona the sheep made it on to our newscast last night here in Melbourne, Australia. Congratulations to all of you. Great job, well done.
🇺🇸😊👍
What!! I’m in Adelaide I would have loved to see that!
The way she came trotting out of the crush so fast you could tell she was pain free.
Fantastic job Graeme!
Omg! The way she walks out of the crush! ❤You could see in her face the surprise she felt when she took her first few steps! She looked around like "Huh? No pain?" Warmed my heart. Great work, Graeme! You are the absolute best and thank you for all you do for these animals! ❤
The thing that strikes me is how patient and good-natured he is. Even when someone off camera keeps making noise and distracting him, he’s cheerful and plows through.
You just can’t get the staff, can you?😂
Congratulations on the creation of the glue. Glad its working out so well for you all.💪🏻
Nice job on getting her the help she needed again.👏
I am amazed at how the block and glue stayed so perfect. I was worried if would come off at all.
Will her toe grow back?
@@nighthawk1428 It is looking more promising I think.
No, the toe bone does not regenerate. Hopefully it will stop deteriorating more, and grow healthy horn around the end. @@nighthawk1428
Re checks are always my favorites, because it is interesting to see time and growth changes. Appreciate your explanation on how the glue does its job.
I’m glad you were able to get back over and help her! I hope she’s able to heal this time and feel better soon!
I promise that if I ever should come into a situation in my life as a journalist and translator where I have to apply a block to a cow's hoof, I will not squeeze the life out of it!
As a musician, I promise to never ever squeeze the life out of the block. I promise. Pinky promise.
She definitely has more pep in her step! Love your care and concern and how you share your knowledge instead of hoarding it. Not only have you taken care of so many hooves with your team, but your advice and examples have certainly helped many many more cows live a healthier and more comfortable life. ❤
👍👍👍❤️
2:12 I love the imperfections of the videos … it shows that you guys are absolutely human I’m hoping and praying to see much much more of these types of videos
Looks like she is very comfortably putting as much distance as she can between herself and that big green contraption! Good work Graeme!
I’m so glad she’s healing up!
Love when the notification pops up to let me know when there’s a new video. Nice way to wind down the evening. Really sorry to hear that you won’t be able to post over on the other platform, that’s where first found/ heard about your channel. What a great job you all did today including Craig off camera 😂.
I’ve been on a binge the past three days watching your videos. I grew up on ranches and the care you and your crew show to each cow/bull is very much appreciated. Thank you for leaving the bloopers in…it makes you even more relatable.
Your love of these cows is inspiring. I love when you come out with a new video.
I love to drink milk and without yours and many other hoof trimmers, I would not be able to drink milk like I do now days.
Thank you for your service to my addiction to milk. 🙂
Drinking cows breast milk which is intended for their calf? You do realize these cows don’t produce milk without having a calf, these cows are separated from the calf for you to drink their milk 🤢
I noticed the tip of your glue dispenser has baffles inside to promote mixing. Nice. Also, she is definitely walking more comfortably after the trim. Well done.
Genuinely glad for that cow! She must be feeling so much better. Good job!
Thanks for the videos. I started watching you when our 50th anniversary trip to Scotland was cancelled in 2020. You were responsible for me finding your brothers videos. James and Robert are now also favorites of mine. Thanks from a Grandma in Tampa Florida
Graham Parker, an amazing outcome. Your explanation of how the block is meant to work is one of the best I have heard in the three plus years I have been watching hoof trimming. Congratulations on the super green glue retention you have created. I hope to see it used by every hoof trimmer I watch on RUclips. Look forward to each and every video you post. 😊👍👏🐄
Yes! Thanks for the update, Graem! Such a lovely outcome!❤
Whenever I see a notification from hoof gp I always get excited to see if it’s a white line defect or something worse great job as always ❤
I love that all of you laugh at yourselves. It helps to lighten the mood and makes the job more enjoyable.
I saw Ghrahm on a video for The Weather Channel today about the Sheep they saved that was alone for two years.
I forgot to say how much appreciation I have for you and the team and farmers that took in the sheep i hope she'll be able to live happily with her kind.
THANK YOU FOR CARING ABOUT THESE SWEET COWS❤🎉❣️
Love it!! That is one happy cow, walking so much better and even having a chance of full recovery! You obviously put your all into what you do, Graeme, and this is tangible proof. Thank you! 🐮💕😉
I love that you keep these videos real. - The perfection in the media, is in the imperfections. xxx
Poor thing! 😢Hope you get her feeling better and her foot heals up quickly!! ❤She is in great hands with you around! You are the best!!
The realism used with the out takes, so called ‘rough’ edit is an amazing thing! I love it! It’s defo something that you should do more often, it’s super funny! Great video as usual
I agree with some of the comments, as in it’s quite fun to see a rougher version of your videos. It’s tough to get every sentence out the way we want to at any time but especially with the added pressure of a camera rolling. You do such a great job of looking after these animals and your videos are extremely good. You come across as really caring, down to earth and very human. Seeing the odd difficulty you face whilst filming just adds to that so it’s all good. Thank you for all you do. Like a lot of your followers, I do not have anything to do with cows or farms and yet find myself fascinated with the work you do. It is heartwarming to see the effort you and your team put into caring for these animals.
That is an awesome job done!!!!!! Happy days
You are so great with these big farm puppies I love watching how much you really care
I normally don’t like when outtakes are left in, but I found this so charming.
You are incredibly knowledgeable and caring of these sweet animals. Thank you!
I love seeing the bloopers. I also am so happy that this beautiful cow seems to be doing so much better!!
Bless her sweet heart I hope and pray that you can get her on the way to a healthy hoof.
Look at her shuffling away! She's so cute! I'm so glad you're getting such positive results!
Great results! Please keep us posted on her progress.
Wow, very happy to see the results for this cow. Looking forward to an update, I hope she recovers.
Great outcome!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love that we get to see the good bad and ugly and the bloopers from you so glad this cow is better then expected and its well on the way to being healed
Such a serious topic, and yet i love that you left the silliness in too!
I’ve got a soft spot for animals, so; as a 10-year CRPS survivor (cured by lower leg amputation), seeing you care for these sweet cows is enough to melt any heart! Thank you so much for doing what you do. 🥰💖🐄
WOW!!! so much healing since the last trim!! YAY!!!!
It’s impressive her hoof with the block looked so healthy after being covered for over two months. Good job 👏
I've had bone necrosis in my knees and ankles and it's the worst possible pain you can ever imagine. I feel so bad for this cow but thank you for helping her as much as you can and not giving up
NELLA,DESDE ESPAÑA ESPERO Y DESEO QUE AHORA TE ENCUENTRES BIEN. LA VIDA SIEMPRE MERECE LA PENA. SOLO HAY UNA. UN SALUDO 😀😄👏👏👏👋💗🌼
You are adorable!!!! Thanks for helping the cows!!
Brilliant Graham, bless you, this girl will feel better soon.
I love that things are looking so good for this cow. Your hard work is paying off big time!
What a Fantastic Trim !!!! Amazing recovery and holy glue staying power 😮!!! Great job Graeme! ❤
So happy that you could help that beautiful lady out.
That is so exciting that she could be on the way to cured! What a lovely out come.
It's great to see all your hard work is helping this cow ,keep up the good work x
I love getting to share your videos with my dad. He grew up on a dairy farm in upstate New York. I always felt like a part of him missed it after moving away. Your videos give him something to reminisce over with me and talk about. Thank you for that!!!
Greame thank you for all you do for the animals🙏💕🥰
My dad had necrosis of the bones in his hand. They surgically removed the dead bone and rebuilt his wrist. Before the surgery, he was in pain. He never mentioned if the surgery corrected the issue. He did enjoy playing half and had to stop because of the issues with his hand before and after the surgery.
I'm so glad you can help her.😊 She was walking much better after the trim. ❤
Job well done Graeme, Thanks for what you did for that sheep along with your buddies
❤️👍👍👍
That's one happy little cow! Glad she's doing so well
I have a 100%retention rate with blocks I've applied. Never lost a single one, never needed to use glue. Never applied a block either
Thank you for helping this cow!!! ❤️ 🐄
Your Fiona made the Alberta news tonight. Saw you sitting in the back of a SUV. Great rescue.
Yes you can tell! Huge difference. Great job.
Great healing so far! You are fantastic
Hey I saw you helping rescue Fiona and that she went to Dalscone! Y'all rock! All 5 of you stupidly brave men!
Garham, u explain so well 👏👏👏🤝
Kudos Mr Parker! She looks like a happy girl from here.
Well done for such a great job on healing this cows hoof, or very nearly, excellent work. 🐄💕
Aww bless her, so wonderful to see the best progress ever and recovery.
As for that chicken sound!! Hahahahah love it.
Question: Do you ever have the opportunity to be there when a vet makes their visit to see the continuation of care after what you have found ?
Thanks Hoof GP crew 💚🩺🐄
I’m so sorry that Fb won’t allow you to post anymore.
But so glad we can still see you 🥰
That is so amazing that this cow is doing so well! But you do such amazing things for these animals that they are lucky to have you😊
Hello from South Dakota USA!!
WOW 4,662 have already seen this and you guys have already hit 810 thumbs up xxx
I love it when you revisit, love seeing the progress made!
Top tips for block retention Graeme.Keep up the good work 👍👍
Fresh GP content, the start of a good day :)
Or in the UK, good night! ;)
I'm watching this at 10:30 pm and it was only put up half an hour. I love watching videos that shows the "bloopers", I relate as I'm always doing things that can be considered bloopers.
That was a nice surprise for a spectator. I can only imagine how awesome you felt.
She's got pep in her step. She looks great!
Wow that was remarkable to see. Keeping my fingers crossed that she’ll continue to heal. ❤❤
I too like that you keep in all the flubs!
So nice when you can get such a great result
I just came to RUclips to find you, after seeing the video on FB stating you can no longer post your videos of hoof repair. I'm following you, sir
Epic timing, Craig!
😂😂
WELL DONE! Thanks for sharing your great work.
Your vids are really soothing and informative especially after the pandemic with the passing of my Parents
So glad she is doing so much better!!
You do so much good for these cows! I hope the cow recovers even more. Do the farmers/vets give pain medications to these suffering animals? I hope so!
Yes, they certainly do give pain meds.
Enjoying Bloopers ! happy cows.
I noticed that when the cow exited out of the crush and stepped directly on the affected foot, her ears flipped up in surprise. Awesome job making her feel better ❤❤❤
Thank you for caring for her.❤❤❤
It's comforting to know that the poor old girl is in better shape than you originally suspected today.😊 Sure, she isn't healed yet but at least she's much more comfortable than when she first came in. Thanx for caring for these beautiful girls!👍
Excellent job buddy excellent job baby she is a beautiful pup❤❤❤❤❤