Horseshoeing Ben

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • First horse of the day, Ben, the gentle giant.
    Filmed with GoPro Hero5 black Camcorder amzn.to/2OrEuTs
    Gloves used in this video. amzn.to/2C8idV8 #GaryHuston #Blacksmithing #Farrier #ASMR #Horseshoeing #Fabrication #Ironwork #Hoofcare #welder #repairs #horse #farriery #engineering

Комментарии • 243

  • @I.AIDEN.C
    @I.AIDEN.C 5 лет назад +5

    I actually really enjoy it when you talk/narrate throughout the videos, makes it feel more personal

  • @jenny4994
    @jenny4994 5 лет назад +12

    Our boy Ben sure is one big boyo with some nice, fresh ass shoes

  • @isabrain88
    @isabrain88 5 лет назад +7

    Slow mo frog trimming.. I love you Gary!

  • @jfitz3133
    @jfitz3133 5 лет назад +3

    I’ve never been more relaxed then when I watch these majestic animals be tended to.

  • @andrewleatherman4931
    @andrewleatherman4931 5 лет назад +3

    Love the videos, real craftsmanship. It’s great you take your dog with you to work, such a happy little fella.

  • @gravelcreekfarms3850
    @gravelcreekfarms3850 5 лет назад +1

    Spent the first 25 yrs of my life working on the family horse farm watching these reminds me of why I always respected a good farrier. I’ve been working thru watching all your vids tons of great stuff 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Shadeskast
      @Shadeskast 5 лет назад

      Gravel creek he’s got some good ones. Yes

  • @JustNatax3
    @JustNatax3 5 лет назад +2

    Yaaaay more narrated horse shoeing!!! Exactly what I subbed for! Love it. Perfect watch before sleep.
    (And yes the flipping when coming to the hooves is very appreciated)

  • @angelastephens2101
    @angelastephens2101 5 лет назад +4

    these videos are my guilty pleasure... i haven't the slightest bit of knowledge about horses... but at this point i've watched enough of these to qualify as a professional farrier lol

    • @kevinjasper6620
      @kevinjasper6620 4 года назад

      Angela Stephens you will definitely be able to tell the good from everyone else

  • @jfitz3133
    @jfitz3133 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the narration. 👊

  • @jasonprince6054
    @jasonprince6054 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for answering some of the questions, wonderful skill you have

  • @somarigold
    @somarigold 5 лет назад +2

    Omg that hairband to hold the foot hair up at the end was so cute

  • @rawfedk9
    @rawfedk9 5 лет назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video and commentary. Thank you.

  • @Katzenkratscher
    @Katzenkratscher 5 лет назад +5

    OK. Mustangs need no shoes. Does that apply to Camaros too?

  • @grace906
    @grace906 5 лет назад +2

    Your videos are satisfying to me that I watch them before I go to bed

  • @KP-oe8sk
    @KP-oe8sk 5 лет назад +1

    What a sweetheart(BEN that is)!!! Ben is in his Glory.!! This is part of Ben's longevity too.!!! Good Feed-Apples-Carrots and being Shod.!!!! and Loving Owners!!!

  • @mikemoore8135
    @mikemoore8135 5 лет назад +7

    Hey buddy you should put ASMR in your video titles. They are really very relaxing to watch. Thank you Gary.

    • @AustinHellersionnix
      @AustinHellersionnix 5 лет назад

      I'd bet if he included ASMR in the tags or title he would get more views. I'm not exactly into the genre but I do like having these videos run in the background while working. I've been a big fan of Gary for years now.

  • @mitchiec725
    @mitchiec725 5 лет назад +2

    Nice video, and for some reason, these are really satisfying

  • @miabeaulieu3149
    @miabeaulieu3149 5 лет назад +1

    I love it when you do narrations. 💕

  • @visualartsbyjr2464
    @visualartsbyjr2464 5 лет назад +5

    I picture shoeing horses like getting your nails done at a spa. hehe

  • @Burschlag
    @Burschlag 5 лет назад +4

    Apologize if you've already answered these but:
    1. How many horses would you say you Farry (idk if that's the verb) a day on average, seems like you make quick work of it with your skill
    2. If a horse were to be left with old horseshoes on too long, would the nail overgrow the shoe or would the hoof just push the shoe out more.
    Thanks, love your videos

  • @decasaint532
    @decasaint532 3 года назад +1

    Very beautiful feathers on Ben

  • @BrassLock
    @BrassLock 5 лет назад +3

    Very nicely fabricated mobile workshop with everything you need. Any spare hoof clippings will be appreciated by the local doggies no doubt. It's a wonder farriers don't collect them as a profitable sideline to be sold on Sundays by the roadside coffee stall LOL.

  • @paulwilliams5800
    @paulwilliams5800 5 лет назад +3

    Oh my God you're a genius using that old ring to hold the hair up is inspired! For years I have been using duct tape or plastic wrap and not been happy with the result I am definitely going to find a few rings in the proper size and you some from here forward

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +1

      It’s just bungee cord cut to different lengths. Just don’t forget to remove it afterwards!

    • @paulwilliams5800
      @paulwilliams5800 5 лет назад

      @@garyhuston thanks for the great tip !

  • @jmsmith1767
    @jmsmith1767 5 лет назад +2

    Gary I’m sure tons of people are going to agree but I dig the narrations. I’m sure it’s a ton of extra work to record a voice over when you’re dog tired from shoeing all day so all videos are appreciated.
    - Cheers

  • @swdweeb
    @swdweeb 5 лет назад +1

    I can't get over how large his frogs are compared to our horse's frogs. I assume its a combination of breed and environment. Nicely done.

  • @SuperMommalove
    @SuperMommalove 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful work, I work with my farrier on big jobs, you guys are hands down the toughest folks around, idk how you do it!

  • @tinymuffy3259
    @tinymuffy3259 5 лет назад +3

    Yay the doggie is back!

  • @kevinjasper6620
    @kevinjasper6620 5 лет назад +4

    Horses in the wild... "They get over it or they die" . The laws of nature are simple and easy to understand .

  • @toebiter69
    @toebiter69 5 лет назад +1

    Love the slow motion on the frog oml

  • @Apollonios.o.Tuaneas
    @Apollonios.o.Tuaneas 5 лет назад +1

    I've seen so many videos of you giving them "shoes"...They almost behave like they want you to do it,giving their foot on their own etc...So beautiful animals.You know,where i live we call them "Αλογο" (A-lo-go).It means the one without the ability to talk.Cause in my country,throughout of our history we believed that the only thing that's missing from these animals is the ability to talk.That's how inteligent and kind they are.

  • @QueenKeishaW
    @QueenKeishaW 5 лет назад

    You’re awesome Gary!!!! 🐴🦄❤️

  • @yt650
    @yt650 5 лет назад +1

    I enjoy watching your videos it reminds me of about 65 years ago when I watched horses being shod at a stable close to my home.
    A thought that I had about frequently asked questions so you don’t have to answer them all the time would be to do this. If you put a little section describing the video such as you have here and with a few words like “ frequently asked questions before you ask, read the top 10 questions I am asking constantly and the answers are below.”
    This probably will save you a lot of time, people can look at the frequently asked questions solve their own dilemma and you can go on about your work, thank you very much for your videos

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад

      The only reason I did it this time is because on all my other videos I wrote a FAQ's at the top but no one reads it!

  • @flazien9046
    @flazien9046 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos

  • @yourkipper2208
    @yourkipper2208 5 лет назад +9

    So today I learn if you cut into horse Hooves you get fresh coconut

  • @edgartorres5671
    @edgartorres5671 4 года назад +1

    I like the finishing, clinches nice and short

  • @isabrain88
    @isabrain88 5 лет назад +7

    Dope. I was stressed as he'll so I came to youtube JUST FOR THIS.
    Also it suprised me when you said 22 years old.. How long do they live on average?

  • @Insideridex
    @Insideridex 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos!!

  • @stevemichigan541
    @stevemichigan541 5 лет назад +3

    Now I know. Always wondered why wild horses didn't need shoes and tame did. Wondered for 60 years. Wow. Yep soft pastures would do it
    Thank you now my brain does hurt any more

  • @CDN_Bookmouse
    @CDN_Bookmouse 5 лет назад +6

    Great video, but I think you should rename it so that people know that it's not just a normal shoeing video but actually has a ton of information and answers to common questions. So like Horseshoeing Q+A or something. Then hopefully they'll watch instead of asking you every time lol

  • @JustNatax3
    @JustNatax3 5 лет назад +2

    Ben has really nice feet... easy to cut and such a gigantic frog! And no bruising anywhere as far as I can tell.

  • @buttface1710
    @buttface1710 5 лет назад +4

    Big boy Ben

  • @leuhhhh_xo
    @leuhhhh_xo 5 лет назад +10

    thiccc ben 😳

  • @emiliavalimaki1723
    @emiliavalimaki1723 5 лет назад +2

    I really enjoy these narrated videos, you have wonderfull and soothing voice and awesome accent. Do you have any stories from your long carees you'd like to share and put over these shoeing videos? ;)
    It's also nice to see these videos flipped, now i don't have to rotate my phone around as much.
    Cheers and happy 2019!

  • @wahawaha541
    @wahawaha541 5 лет назад +2

    thanks for audio commentary and narrations

  • @ruifibiger
    @ruifibiger 4 года назад

    Excellent job ! Congratulations! Say hello to Rio de Janeiro / RJ / Brazil

  • @marialexiebd9216
    @marialexiebd9216 4 года назад +2

    Ben is a cute big boy ❤ 😍

  • @kitsunerose9545
    @kitsunerose9545 5 лет назад +2

    You have a fetlock (?) tie!!! I was wondering when you were going to pull the hair back from the hooves, but that's brilliant!

  • @pipr5070
    @pipr5070 5 лет назад +1

    Ben is indeed a gentle giant. My bloke was 15.2 hands built like Ben and loved to lean on you, never in malice, he’d just forget. Oh boy he was heavy.

  • @lisazemla
    @lisazemla 5 лет назад +1

    I'm with Ralphie with the loud kids. I don't like them either...lol
    Just curious though, I'm guessing the back foot a slightly odd shape on the one side? What is the larger hole and peg(?) for in the shoe?

  • @DirkWinters
    @DirkWinters 5 лет назад +4

    awesome shoeing👍
    greetings from a dutch farrier😁

    • @evavdg8596
      @evavdg8596 5 лет назад +1

      🙋 also Dutch haha

    • @DirkWinters
      @DirkWinters 5 лет назад

      @@evavdg8596 waar uit nederland?
      ik heb zojuist een video geupload. mischien dat je die ook eens wil kijken😁

    • @evavdg8596
      @evavdg8596 5 лет назад +1

      @@DirkWinters in Brabant! Net onder Nijmegen 🙋 ja leuk, zal ik doen!

    • @DirkWinters
      @DirkWinters 5 лет назад

      @@evavdg8596 leuk. ik in overijssel.vind de videos van gary hutson altijd leuk. dacht maak zelf ook eens een filmpje😁

    • @evavdg8596
      @evavdg8596 5 лет назад +1

      @@DirkWinters aha dat is een eindje hier vandaan hihi. Ja, ik vind ze van Gary ook fantastisch en vooral leerzaam. Gaaf hoor, heb 'm bekeken 👍

  • @tomtheturtleturdfriend7087
    @tomtheturtleturdfriend7087 5 лет назад +3

    What’s that thing you cut off of bens leg at 6:21 minutes??

    • @Olivia-bq4cg
      @Olivia-bq4cg 5 лет назад

      He was trimming the horses ergot :)

  • @candicemorrison304
    @candicemorrison304 5 лет назад +1

    First, I love the intro :-) not because you answer questions in the description box...again ;-) but because I know more about Ben and your history with him! I love that! But I have unanswered questions about this video... Even after reading all the questions asked in the comments! Lol what is that metal eyelet your adding to the shoe? Is that because the hole is worn down? Then I wondered, how long does a metal shoe last? Love your videos! :-)

  • @haleystafford2462
    @haleystafford2462 5 лет назад +7

    Hey I was wondering how to become a professional farrier, I would like to be one someday

  • @matttaimuty5397
    @matttaimuty5397 5 лет назад +1

    Big boy, big shoes. Good on you for keeping him sound and healthy for a lifetime. Question, not one you answered in this video. What gloves are you wearing? I've been shoeing about as long as you have. I wear kevlar gloves. Always open to new ideas. Thank you Gary for all your videos. I've been a silent fan for a good long time.

    • @Shadeskast
      @Shadeskast 5 лет назад +1

      Matt it’s always great to see farriers on his channel. Where you work out of? I’ve been shoeing in Michigan in the states for 25 years. I think he those gloves in the description in a Amazon account.

    • @matttaimuty5397
      @matttaimuty5397 5 лет назад

      @@Shadeskast Maryland. Been working with my @$$ higher than my head for 48 years. Amazing I can still do it. 😉

    • @Shadeskast
      @Shadeskast 5 лет назад

      That’s amazing. Gary and you are some tuff son of guns. I’m not sure I have another 23 years in these old hips. That’s what gets to me. Any specific breed or discipline??

  • @paytton
    @paytton 5 лет назад +2

    Idk why but I find this satisfying

  • @laurelbrown3068
    @laurelbrown3068 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much for another great video Gary! As always so informative and interesting. At 6:30 what were you clipping off?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +1

      an ergot.

    • @honkhonk8263
      @honkhonk8263 5 лет назад

      It's like a horse dew claw, is it not? Obviously minus the claw part.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +1

      Stay in Your Layne yes, sort of.

  • @jollythompson5637
    @jollythompson5637 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful video. I was just wondering why you didnt trim the hoof hair? It seemed to keep getting in the way. Does it serve a purpose? Thank you

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +4

      LOL! If i did that I would be shot by the owners, they are part of a cobs personality!

  • @MonicaLackman
    @MonicaLackman 5 лет назад +3

    How much do you charge?

  • @Gibbstronic
    @Gibbstronic 5 лет назад +1

    Ben is a beautiful big boy

  • @evavdg8596
    @evavdg8596 5 лет назад

    Very very nice Gary 🤗

  • @CTACOHrus
    @CTACOHrus 5 лет назад

    Лошадка довольна 100% !!!

  • @Hordakkk
    @Hordakkk 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! Like most other commenters - i have never really been around horses, in my work as an electrition i was warned multiple times of horses when installing lighting in stables that they are some of the nastiest creatures around, biting kicking out of nowhere etc. Having stumbled onto your channel through recommendations (the seedy toe video) has given me a deeper understanding of how and why you shoe a horse and horses in general, and it really is interesting to see it done. I commend you for "flipping" the gopro footage too as i had not even noticed it untill you mentioned it. However i have two questions that are constantly nagging me that i have yet to see answered In your videos:
    1. Old nailholes? How long do they take to close and does leaving them open to the elements like this not allow moisture and dirt to get into the toe?
    2. You mentioned your rate for a "standard shoeing - no extras" in a previous video. How many - on average - horses do you do a month? is the market for this big enough to support full time jobs still and is it on the decline at all?
    Thanks and keep going strong.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +2

      The holes don't close they grow out. It makes no difference if anything gets in the old holes. I probably only do 10 a week these days as i'm only part time now but it supports me and my family ok. Certainly not in decline.

  • @carlosbraga6494
    @carlosbraga6494 5 лет назад +5

    2:00 you should do slowmotion every video

  • @slamalamadingdangdongdiggy5268
    @slamalamadingdangdongdiggy5268 5 лет назад

    What good horse

  • @kevinlau9018
    @kevinlau9018 5 лет назад +5

    Why would anyone not like a horse getting new shoes

  • @EzKitty
    @EzKitty 5 лет назад +2

    I have a question about the furry at the ankles horses you shoe. Why don't families trim up the hair or maybe do little fur ponytails before you come? Wouldn't that help you work?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +3

      people like long feathers on their heavy horses, and in the winter it keeps the mud from their heels. I just use a band to hold them up out of my way.

  • @tomcarlson3244
    @tomcarlson3244 4 года назад +1

    Amazing to watch the process. Why did the right rear have a rivet you had to put in? Do you reuse the old shoes or are they worn out? I was amazed how much you have to trim off.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  4 года назад +1

      That was a tungsten road stud to give him grip on the roads. Just throw them in the scrap!

  • @stewarttraining1977
    @stewarttraining1977 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos! Not sure if you do this but have you ever done or heard of a “mustang roll” bare foot trim? Thought on it?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +1

      never heard of it, we don't have mustangs in this country!

  • @I.AIDEN.C
    @I.AIDEN.C 5 лет назад +1

    The trimming always reminds me of coconut

  • @humbertoperinni
    @humbertoperinni 5 лет назад +2

    What's that you removed at 6:27? Thanks for your videos, i find'em very calming.

  • @kelpower1447
    @kelpower1447 5 лет назад +2

    Do you make the new shoes or buy them in and adjust them to fit?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +1

      Theses days I buy most then just shape to fit. I still make a few.

  • @personguy8566
    @personguy8566 5 лет назад +1

    Quick question, when you finish putting the horseshoe on do you need to clear the area of all the bits of hoof and nails? Or does the owner of the horse do that? Was just curious after watching a few videos

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад

      Cheese Dork if the owner is there they can do it if not I can.

    • @personguy8566
      @personguy8566 5 лет назад

      @@garyhuston Oh, neat. Thanks for the response.

  • @flynnsmail292
    @flynnsmail292 5 лет назад +3

    Have any tips for beginners in the field

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +3

      Find a good master to learn from. College will then be much easier.

  • @chookiebum
    @chookiebum 5 лет назад

    Happy New Year Gary!!

  • @elementaleighteight
    @elementaleighteight 5 лет назад +3

    Big Ben?!

  • @fruityfluffyhamster
    @fruityfluffyhamster 5 лет назад +3

    Have you ever harmed yourself while trimming a hoof->ie like with hammering your wrist while trying to get the nail loose from the hoof? 😅 that would be my worst fear tbh

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +3

      Yes, all the time, it goes with the job!

  • @Shadeskast
    @Shadeskast 5 лет назад

    No I know why you look so buff. Big Ben! Great horse. I always love doing the big ones after they been out in the wet, it helps soften the foot up a bit. That’s the biggest Cobb I have ever seen. Lol.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад

      This boy lives out all year round, winter and summer!

    • @Shadeskast
      @Shadeskast 5 лет назад

      Thank god he had a good farrier to show him the ropes his whole life. Every time I get one that jerks or pulls, I walk to the front look them in the eye and say ok buddy you have to get this done your whole life so let’s make it easy on the both of us. If not I’m gonna call the vet !! 😎

  • @jansither
    @jansither 5 лет назад +3

    What's that hard bit that was fished out from his fluff?

  • @raphaelwilliams2200
    @raphaelwilliams2200 5 лет назад

    Another awesome vid you should do a live stream one day

  • @elijahenes3899
    @elijahenes3899 4 года назад +1

    How often does a horse have to have horseshoeing?
    (Sorry for bad English, hugs from Brazil.)

  • @phogelbice
    @phogelbice 4 года назад +6

    I have only one question,
    Do you get tired of all the stupid questions?

  • @anjatveteras3990
    @anjatveteras3990 5 лет назад

    dont know anything about horses but I love your videos. How many years does it take to become a farrier? Do you have many years as an apprentice before you can be a licenced farrier?

  • @messylaura
    @messylaura 5 лет назад +2

    Frogs!!, you shoe frogs too?

  • @Mr-BuBa
    @Mr-BuBa Год назад

    I heard the frog is spongy because it also helps pump the blood back up the leg . Is this true or was i taken for a ride ?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  Год назад +1

      Absolutely correct, it also adds traction gripping the road but this is reduced in shod horses as the frog is often lifted clear by the shoe.

  • @khatijahrahmat1461
    @khatijahrahmat1461 5 лет назад +1

    How do students learning the trade start off? Do they practice on fake hooves first? How often does your job overlap with the vet or requires collaboration with a vet?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +4

      Khatijah Rahmat students use real legs cut from dead horses, once they have been shod so many times they are then used for dissection. Yes, we work quite closely with vets.

  • @goldfishwishes
    @goldfishwishes 5 лет назад

    Im curious as to why the back shoe was different than the front? With the bigger hole and the thing you hammered into it. I find this work so fascinating!

    • @fruityfluffyhamster
      @fruityfluffyhamster 5 лет назад

      I think it may be the same case of the front feet being larger and the back feet being smaller like with my dog. Some are all the same or half are different.
      Could be wrong tho.
      (For reference, my dog has a .25" difference from his front legs vs his hind legs) its curious 🤔

  • @rogerpemberton79
    @rogerpemberton79 5 лет назад

    One of the things that always surprises me is the horse doesn't seem to mind any part of the process. I would have thought there might be some anxiety when the shoe is hot fit just because of the smell.
    That nodule that you removed further up from his right rear hoof, what was that?

  • @McCormickfarrier
    @McCormickfarrier 5 лет назад

    Hey Gary, cool video, nice horse, hey waht´s that clamp you use to keep the hair away? Gotta have that too... ;-))) Thanx a lot! Greetings!

  • @adrianmiller2073
    @adrianmiller2073 5 лет назад

    I would be interested in seeing you do a cold shoeing video. Is the process very different or not much?

    • @phantomsoulplayer
      @phantomsoulplayer 5 лет назад

      It's pretty much the same you just quench the shoe before you place it on the horse.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +1

      Just look back through my videos there are some cold shoeing ones.

  • @sippinteaanimations999
    @sippinteaanimations999 5 лет назад +3

    Do you own all the horses you shoe??

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +4

      No, of course not! It’s my job!

  • @emmabooth2107
    @emmabooth2107 5 лет назад +1

    Love ur vids first

  • @Mr-BuBa
    @Mr-BuBa Год назад

    What was the thing you cut off up the horses leg and gave to the dog? Is that were dog treats are grown 😅 but honestly what was it?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  Год назад +1

      It’s called a chestnut, they say it’s a vestigial digit. They usually fall off on their own but on these heavier horses they often need trimming.

    • @Mr-BuBa
      @Mr-BuBa Год назад

      @garyhuston Aww, thanks for replying. I don't know anything about horses, but for some reason, I like watching hoof managing. Mostly hoofs with puss . The hoof dr . So thanks for your reply.

  • @fabianponce5734
    @fabianponce5734 5 лет назад +1

    Why do you cut the VE into the horses foot

    • @claireledbetter9749
      @claireledbetter9749 4 года назад +2

      fabian ponce the V is already naturally there, he just cleans it up a bit. the V is called the frog

  • @KoreanSean
    @KoreanSean 5 лет назад +2

    Argh. Its going to take me a bit to get used to the new viewing angle. So used to the upside down angle. Now im all discombobulated.

  • @cicibradley2809
    @cicibradley2809 5 лет назад

    How do you address the bars? And why? Thanks

  • @highro
    @highro 5 лет назад +1

    Do you give your horses treats? And if so do they have favorites?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +2

      I don't have any horses!

    • @jussieronen3707
      @jussieronen3707 5 лет назад

      Horses like for example bread, apples and carrots.

  • @woofwoofwoof1603
    @woofwoofwoof1603 4 года назад

    Whats different between using those hoof boots than the metal shoes?

    • @emumoos1369
      @emumoos1369 4 года назад

      Hoof boots are temporary, while riding or when a horse pulls a shoe off. They can rub the horses ankles and can fall off sometimes. Shoes are more permanent 😊

  • @hannahs8404
    @hannahs8404 5 лет назад

    10:06 - why do you do that to the front of the hoof? I’ve seen you do that a lot in your videos. Is it to prevent cracking, infection etc?

    • @hannahs8404
      @hannahs8404 5 лет назад

      Also why do you switch hands when searing the hoof?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад

      For the clip to sit flush.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад

      so I can see both sides.

  • @paulwilliams5800
    @paulwilliams5800 5 лет назад +1

    Is there an advantage to using a loop knife compared to using a more conventional Style? I have noticed many UK farriers used Loop knives compared to us here in the United States

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  5 лет назад +2

      Yes, it can be used both sides and with either hand without having to twist yourself about too much. It’s easy to cut out the hind clips with as well.

  • @dannggg
    @dannggg 5 лет назад

    Cool