They aren't supposed to. Its not normal. That is the result of the fucked up conditions they shouldn't be in. But we are humans, so we make them. They have no say in the matter.
Reminds me of what happened to one of my Uncle’s cows last year. We noticed she had gone lame so we got her into the crush and he started trimming, suddenly could hear the sound of metal scraping against his knife and next thing he pulled out an entire scalpel blade that the vet had obviously dropped on his last visit. He wasn’t very impressed...
4:26 If you notice that after he says, “These are communal areas for cows,” one of the cows in the background just grunts in affirmation, like it’s saying, “Damn straight.”
As a kid, I was always so excited to watch the hoof trimmer when he came to the farm. My mom always said, "the girls are showing off their fresh feet," when they took a trot out to the field after they were finished.
i never had any animals when we lived on a farm area. only ones we had were five cats and three dogs. life went on, we moved due to a corrupt landlord, and i’ve never had any animal other than the usual.
When my dad is done welding his tractor repairs, he goes over the driveway with a little magnet "sweeper", a magnetic roll that picks up metal bits as you scoot it along. I think all farmers should have such a tool; cows (and other livestock) can step on a sturdy wire, or even eat it.
I’m honestly not even sure why I started watching your videos but, I have to say, it’s comforting to see how much you guys truly care for these animals. I worked mucking stalls at the neighbor’s farm when I was 10 years old and realized at an early age just how intelligent and sentient these animals are. They provide us with so much, they deserve to be properly cared for 👍
Graeme, do you realize that you actually sculpt these toe nails? It really stands out in this video. You are so creative in your problem solving for each animal. Art school has served you far beyond your photography skills, and it doesn't surptise me that your brother is also a sculptor. I love how your career is the perfect convergence of all of your strengths and skills. Your presence here on this planet has become a masterpiece.
I've been binge watching these videos and sheep shearing videos. It's really neat we are able to peek in on these people's amazing skills, something most of us would never be able to witness otherwise.
Justin Musselman no one who trimmed her would have knowingly left the broken tip in her hoof. The knife most likely broke and the tip was not found. The cow stepped on the tip after the squeeze or crush was moved and drove the tip into her her hoof. A rolling magnet would be a good thing to have around when your trimming.
This is a job I never knew existed, and it's quite fascinating, considering I know zero about animal husbandry... It's amazing what you can learn from experts you never even knew existed
Pimple popper fanatic here. My parents suggested vet poppers and I somehow got here lol I am obsessed! I see cows in a whole new way and I love it! The tender care you give them is just heartwarming ❤️ So glad I found this page! Thank you for what you do!
It sure isn't the easiest place to find something or the nicest place to be rummaging. Someone else said a magnet roller. That might be an idea alright. The cow could have picked it up almost anywhere tbh.
@@HappilyHomicidalHooligan no, it was stuck in the hoof,which is made of keratin, like our finger and toe nails, and has no nerve endings. So yes, painful, but not like glass in bare flesh
@@helentee9863 I am by no means an expert on cows, but that had to be pressing on something to be causing her to noticeably be limping. As you said, it is keratin with no nerve endings or they would have one very angry cow with the grinding and cutting with a knife. He had to cut pretty deep to get past the hole left behind.
@@patrickbuick5459 I think the blade caused pressure to build up when she stepped on her hoof, causing the soft tissue inside to become aggravated. It wasn't directly pressing on anything, though, I don't think.
I just realized something you’re giving the cows 🐮 a manicure 💅🏻! Sometimes you even add color! I know it’s for medicinal purposes! I stumbled onto your channel and I love watching it! For a couple of reasons! One I’m in NY 🇺🇸 and I love your accent, two what you’re doing is so interesting! I’ve never seen anything like it! Three you guys are funny!! I know this is an old video but it’s so funny! 🙋🏼♀️🐮🇺🇸🙏🏻
It just showed up in myfeed and now I can't stop watching it. When you remove the chipped hoofs its just so satisfying. I think now I have a cow hoof repair fetish.
Ouch! Imagine walking around on part of a knife blade embedded in your foot! >.< Watching this channel, I've gained a new appreciation for how much care goes into the animals we use for food and dairy. Thank you for all the work you do to keep the animals we humans raise happy, healthy, and pain-free, even if their final destiny is to be on our plates.
this is a job i wish i knew existed when i was younger. Hard, dirty, yet very satisfying. I always thought that farmers just did this stuff themselves. Damn growing up in the suburbs.
I'm in Melbourne Australia came across your website on the tube I watched 5 or 6 videos how rewarding a job you do and the satisfaction of helping these animals that gives us so much well done mate.
I can’t believe how much more advanced your farrier and vet care always looks in other countries. The US still uses a lot of old tools. Love this channel.
I have no idea why I'm so fascinated by these videos. There's something immensely satisfying about the work. Maybe it's the craftsmanship, or the way the hoof shaves so cleanly, I don't know. Thanks for making them, though!
Graeme , Just started checking out your videos here in Brooklyn, New York . You certainly are a Master of Your Trade. Your concern and treatments are unmatched. You are a Great Humanitarian and you can never be paid enough for what you do. I hope your two Boys enjoy the Trade as well. Will be watching ,Subscribed .God Bless You and Good Luck.
@David Fernandez They can't really feel it. It's like us having our fingernails trimmed. Only risk is if you go too deep and start to reach more sensitive areas
I’m thinking a pump-up tank sprayer and 18-20 VDC WET/DRY vac, and make sure to bring the crevice tool. So you can see better, and that gives you two different ways to dislodge foreign matter or foreign object from way down in tight recess. Maybe add some antiseptic soap to your tank sprayer solution.
@@sheather99 well no shit. He's probably got a big wash bin in his garage or barn to get all the thick manure and whatnot off. He might also have a second washing machine just for his really dirty stuff like work clothes.
I just want to say thank you for these videos. You guys are so amazing with how true you are with the animals but also just how real you are. Showing the experiences you come across like the drone crash is honestly super special! Thank you for everything you do :D
Ok, real belly laugh at 4.45am when I'm watching this, not related to the hoof trimming but the drone in the tree. Lost count of the number of times my hubby has lobbed stuff at his drones when they go tree surfing, he always gets them back though. 🤣🤣🤣 Loving your videos and getting an education too, thank you.
These cows has so much hoof issue because they are stepping on the hard and wet surface constantly. They need to step on the dry land or grass...poor animals.
You think cows and horses on pastures don’t get issues? Domestic animals need maintenance. These animals bred for human consumption get more care than your average dog. I can’t begin to tell you the disgusting amount of overgrown nails I’ve seen on dogs in my time I’ve worked in various dog kennels.
@@MrRemmyDog are the dogs you speaking about dogs that live on a farm than yes I can understand that and I don't care that these cows are only bred for human consumption they still should have some sort of normalcy for them to graze and be on grass as that is their nature!
@@MultiLisa10 It’s also your dog’s nature to eat raw meat. Are you feeding your dogs raw? And no, I’m literally talking about every 4/5 dogs that I see who live in the average household have overgrown nails. Their nails should not be touching the ground period.
I love your video GP. It brings my upbringing on the farm right back to me. I was raised half a year on my Granddad’s farm in western Pennsylvania an half the year in London with my mum. I also spent a great deal of time in Norway: a family farm there also not far from Oslo. After graduating high school here in the states I came back to London and joined the Royal Marines where I spent eight years. Then I took a few years off traveling and going to school the joined Norway’s Jaegerkommandoen for the next twelve year ending up shot by a snipers round in Croatia in 1992. I never after lived on the farm again though my sister still owns the farm in Pennsylvania and another she bought in Scotland both of which I visit frequently. Great channel! Excellent content. Makes homesick for the great country of home.
Lmao, great fun boys! Glad you got your drone back. When I was watching this my husband asked from the other room if I was watching my cow videos again 🤣 every upload! Also just saw the happy birthday comments for you. Happy birthday Graeme!
When you go out to these farms do you check every single cow or do you only check the ones that seem to have a problems or that the owners tell you to do? Just curious, I'm learning a lot from u, this to me is interesting, idk why maybe it's just my curiosity going into action.
I think it depends? I figure it’s based on the job/farmer. But on the most part, he only shows us the special cases for videos, and that he’s also trimmed a bunch of the other cows on the same farm. I just remember seeing a few videos mentioning that and showing a sped up clip showing him work through a line of cows.
You have made me think of learning to do this.. i own a horse ranch and am surrounded by cattle ranches. I have about 3k head of my own cattle. Ive been paying others to take care of the cattle hooves. Ive been too busy to watch snd learn.. but im going to make the time now. You make this look extremely easy. Im going to get your course shortly.. and then maybe get some one on one instruction till im comfortable doing this.
Thank you for sharing this. This is very educational. I see the hard work that goes into survival in dairy and meet industry. Do you get to inspect the animals you treated later on? it would be interesting to see how the healing process works and the result.
Hi there! Just discovered your youtube channel tonight and subscribed! I'm a university student studying animal science in the US and hoping to be a vet one day and I love how aesthetically pleasing as well as educational your videos are! thank you so much for all that you do! I've learned a TON from watching :)
@@claymonsterpottery omg i would love to move there.. I can totally relate to u.. Its so gorgeous there... I wanna visit every Castle they have too.. I would so move into a castle there but w a cpl modern upgrades like plumbing ,lol, and washer n dryer, etc.. Lol
Me: *has been watching Markiplier for the past hour* RUclips algorithm: hey here’s a video about cows getting their hooves repaired. Oh and the guy has that accent you like. Me: *seven videos in on a school night* how’d I get here?
Beautiful video by the sea... and congrats on getting your drone down from the tree...!! My americanized ancestral Scottish ears are finally able to understand some of the back ground chat!! I really hope to get to travel to Scotland one of these days, where the cows all have happy feet!! What a rewarding job you have, wearing manure and all... I love manure, makes the garden so lush and beautiful. Anywhoo!!! LOve your videos!
Iv got teeth regularly, nails/screws from arable staff I add leaving about after doing jobs coz they don't understand the damage- oh, how about your tractor tyres guys?? Stones etc, but never the end of a hoof knife!!
I never realised that cows had so many hoof problems until I started watching you. Great work and I love to learn something new
They aren't supposed to. Its not normal.
That is the result of the fucked up conditions they shouldn't be in.
But we are humans, so we make them. They have no say in the matter.
@@mrdark9916 exactly, just clean the floor more
@@mrdark9916 we had cows. They never had these problems. But they weren't forced to stand in enclosures
@@mrdark9916 Nope. It's heavily due to breeding issues. Dairy breeders are working on fixing it now.
They probably don't but he looks after 1000s of cows a week so he's obviously going to see a lot of this
Reminds me of what happened to one of my Uncle’s cows last year. We noticed she had gone lame so we got her into the crush and he started trimming, suddenly could hear the sound of metal scraping against his knife and next thing he pulled out an entire scalpel blade that the vet had obviously dropped on his last visit. He wasn’t very impressed...
Owch
I can imagine.
Holy cow
Oh my gosh that poor cow! I’d be so mad at my vet if that happened with one of my horse
@@talzerrie 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:26 If you notice that after he says, “These are communal areas for cows,” one of the cows in the background just grunts in affirmation, like it’s saying, “Damn straight.”
There’s also two in the back just like checking him out and sniffing him as he’s talking about it lmao.
@@xxKuroKajixx Good eye! 😁
it really is a communal area for ladies. you got the flirts sniffing Graeme, and that wizened, outspoken old gal every tea table needs.
As a kid, I was always so excited to watch the hoof trimmer when he came to the farm. My mom always said, "the girls are showing off their fresh feet," when they took a trot out to the field after they were finished.
i never had any animals when we lived on a farm area. only ones we had were five cats and three dogs. life went on, we moved due to a corrupt landlord, and i’ve never had any animal other than the usual.
Hi
Are you single
@@brahimhadj9136 Are you really that desperate and lonely you’re trying to find a girlfriend on RUclips?🤣
@@burnerBreakdown Well shit. That sucks.
When my dad is done welding his tractor repairs, he goes over the driveway with a little magnet "sweeper", a magnetic roll that picks up metal bits as you scoot it along. I think all farmers should have such a tool; cows (and other livestock) can step on a sturdy wire, or even eat it.
Use one of those in Theatre to find the occasional dropped suture needle, they're great!
That is a good idea. It sure wouldn't hurt.
my dad made one by gluing a heavy duty magnet onto a golf club he got from a thrift store. very handy for picking up screws and nails after a project.
The scraper on our tractor has a magnet bar on it this purpose. So when you're scraping or driving over much, it picks up metal that's dropped.
Ask him about it
I’m honestly not even sure why I started watching your videos but, I have to say, it’s comforting to see how much you guys truly care for these animals. I worked mucking stalls at the neighbor’s farm when I was 10 years old and realized at an early age just how intelligent and sentient these animals are. They provide us with so much, they deserve to be properly cared for 👍
He doesn't care of animals he just make profit from them.
@@ACast-dx5zc Ever feel stupid when you look back at the shit you say like this?
Me too 🎉
Same here
you can care about something and make a profit off it at the same time- they aren't mutually exclusive@@ACast-dx5zc
Graeme, do you realize that you actually sculpt these toe nails? It really stands out in this video. You are so creative in your problem solving for each animal. Art school has served you far beyond your photography skills, and it doesn't surptise me that your brother is also a sculptor.
I love how your career is the perfect convergence of all of your strengths and skills.
Your presence here on this planet has become a masterpiece.
This is such a great comment!
Beautifully said! And ~ absolutely true! ✨
I like how the overgrown hoofs have a perfect outline for what its supposed to look like
nature is amazing
I've been binge watching these videos and sheep shearing videos. It's really neat we are able to peek in on these people's amazing skills, something most of us would never be able to witness otherwise.
6:11 The moment you realize your dairyman has been cheating on you with another hoof trimmer. 😂
i thought it was a chainsaw tooth at first
Justin Musselman no one who trimmed her would have knowingly left the broken tip in her hoof. The knife most likely broke and the tip was not found. The cow stepped on the tip after the squeeze or crush was moved and drove the tip into her her hoof. A rolling magnet would be a good thing to have around when your trimming.
I dont get the joke
@@sabinasoczynska6137 how old are u?
of course that's what really happened and that HOOFGP is the one who dropped it and now he couldn't admitted his mistake😢
This is a job I never knew existed, and it's quite fascinating, considering I know zero about animal husbandry...
It's amazing what you can learn from experts you never even knew existed
It’s one of those jobs that can help other jobs keep going
Watching a dozen of these kinds of vids has given me an extra few points of empathy for the cows who provide us with so much
Pimple popper fanatic here. My parents suggested vet poppers and I somehow got here lol I am obsessed! I see cows in a whole new way and I love it! The tender care you give them is just heartwarming ❤️ So glad I found this page! Thank you for what you do!
I’m in Hawaii on vacation watching cows get their hoofs cleaned…this is it. this is my peak.
@@bobjohnson7020 I'm indoors on a day off when I should be filling my gas tank for tomorrow's work. Instead I'm reading your comment. This is my peak.
Lol! I was in Hawaii last week watching Graeme!! 😂😂😂
I've never been to Hawaii. How lucky you are 😊
Hi n hi @@Gottaketchamall2
The views of your country are simply Breath Taking. Thank You for sharing.
Whoever lost the hook of that knife probably looked on the ground for it for like an hour.
I wonder if it broke without their knowing such as a weakened knife that broke when their truck went over a big bump.
It sure isn't the easiest place to find something or the nicest place to be rummaging. Someone else said a magnet roller. That might be an idea alright. The cow could have picked it up almost anywhere tbh.
Or he was just tired, lazy and could not care less about the animals.
Probably just snapped off and went flying...then could find it in the muck of an indoor enclosure.
* could not *
him: talking about overgrown cow feet and explaining them
me: *i like your funny words magic man*
I have horses so I know kinda what he talks about, but he looses me sometimes 😂
You mean ‘loses.’
@@effeo9962 u can still understand him.
Err-a.
This comment is underrated...
I've gone from GTA to Cows Hoof in seconds. RUclips never fails to disappoint.
Dr Pimpel popper to Cows Hoof🙋🏽♀️
Learned how to install a toilet a couple days ago. No plans whatsoever to do so at anytime in the future. But I know how.
You too?!
@@magicgirl2831 old sidemen GTA videos to the hoof gp🥲
@@dylanhermans7170 ah I came from sykkuno gta vids to cow hoofs 😂
That must’ve been a cow’s equivalent to stepping on lego....
Nope.
It would be the cow's equivalent of us stepping barefoot on a piece of broken glass...
Brilliant 😆
@@HappilyHomicidalHooligan no, it was stuck in the hoof,which is made of keratin, like our finger and toe nails, and has no nerve endings. So yes, painful, but not like glass in bare flesh
@@helentee9863 I am by no means an expert on cows, but that had to be pressing on something to be causing her to noticeably be limping. As you said, it is keratin with no nerve endings or they would have one very angry cow with the grinding and cutting with a knife. He had to cut pretty deep to get past the hole left behind.
@@patrickbuick5459 I think the blade caused pressure to build up when she stepped on her hoof, causing the soft tissue inside to become aggravated. It wasn't directly pressing on anything, though, I don't think.
The final sideways drone shot of the ocean through the trees is quite beautiful.
Annette: When I’m having a bad day I think I’d need someone like you to help me see the upside.. 😘
Always a silver lining in bad times.
It was a beautiful shot of the water.
Agree it was a lovely shot
@@rowdoc SIMPSIMPSIMPSIMPSIMP
I have no Idea why RUclips recommended this, but I’m hooked!
I didn’t understand a word that your partner said. I love it!
I just realized something you’re giving the cows 🐮 a manicure 💅🏻! Sometimes you even add color! I know it’s for medicinal purposes! I stumbled onto your channel and I love watching it! For a couple of reasons! One I’m in NY 🇺🇸 and I love your accent, two what you’re doing is so interesting! I’ve never seen anything like it! Three you guys are funny!! I know this is an old video but it’s so funny!
🙋🏼♀️🐮🇺🇸🙏🏻
It just showed up in myfeed and now I can't stop watching it. When you remove the chipped hoofs its just so satisfying. I think now I have a cow hoof repair fetish.
$300 drone in a tree.
Watching guy throw rocks at it . . . Priceless.
I wish it were $300 lol
Yeah, more like $1200.
Its zoom 2 not a Spark :)
Alba gu bràth
The Hoof GP did the collision avoidance fail? We have a mavic and it will just stop and hover if it’s about to hit something. Sorry this happened!!
Waiting for them to finally find a Lego brick in a cow's foot. It's just a matter of time.
That was what I was expecting it to be when he said it was a first!
😂😂😂
Hahahahaha! Good one.
😂😂😂
Unfortunately, I fear the lego brick would swiftly become a lego pancake :(
I would never in a million years assume you want to cause these cows any discomfort. I can tell you really love helping them.
The coastline is amazing. Simply gorgeous
Ouch! Imagine walking around on part of a knife blade embedded in your foot! >.<
Watching this channel, I've gained a new appreciation for how much care goes into the animals we use for food and dairy. Thank you for all the work you do to keep the animals we humans raise happy, healthy, and pain-free, even if their final destiny is to be on our plates.
this is a job i wish i knew existed when i was younger. Hard, dirty, yet very satisfying. I always thought that farmers just did this stuff themselves. Damn growing up in the suburbs.
You should put everything you find in a cow's hoof into a Keepsake jar. At the end of the year you can auction it off.
I'd bid on thst
@@levim7184 The money could go to a cow related charity. I don't know if those exist but if not they should!
That would just be disgusting though
I'd like to bid on the first stone to be cast in "Stone the Drone"
@@TrustPlanty little did you know that the pan you got was excavated from a cows foot
I was just watching horse pedicures
Now I'm watching cow pedicures
What has my life become
Edit:wow some how this got really popular
Thx
Same boy/girl I’m not sure either
Same
Quarantine is one heck of a drug 😂
that's quarantine for you my guy
Why was you watching horse manicures lol
Never thought I would enjoy and learn so much watching bovine foot trimming. It is artistry. Tthanks
This is how divorces start "Are you cheating on me? No? Well, what's this?!" *shows broken hoof blade* "I found this in your cow's hoof!"
I'm in Melbourne Australia came across your website on the tube I watched 5 or 6 videos how rewarding a job you do and the satisfaction of helping these animals that gives us so much well done mate.
So glad you got your drone back! And tell the cow with the hook in her hoof to stop seeing someone on the sly! ❤
I can’t believe how much more advanced your farrier and vet care always looks in other countries. The US still uses a lot of old tools. Love this channel.
That poor baby, people really need to be more carful with their equipment
:( glad she's ok now and isn't too hurt
Yeah I know I just felt so as for the cows
I have no idea why I'm so fascinated by these videos. There's something immensely satisfying about the work. Maybe it's the craftsmanship, or the way the hoof shaves so cleanly, I don't know. Thanks for making them, though!
Why am I addicted to these videos. It is hypnotic watching him work and so satisfying when he is done.
Is it me or when they trim their hooves it looks like cutting coconut
@Mr. Mopar because its natural to care about animal, plus watching this is satisfying
Nope, not just you. This also goes for horse hooves.
True, but they taste like crap.😝
@@seanmanwill2002
Cow crap, to be precise 😆
IKR
Thx for explaining everything! I'm a city slicker and am amazed at the amount of issues and prevention that you do!
God bless you sir
I am from Australia and it is so unusual to see shed style diary farms.
You guys are hilarious!! You always make me smile and that's hard to do these days. Thank you both for being you.
You bring these girls so much relief.
Craig's "Sorry" at the end hurt my heart. I saw on Instagram it ultimately ended well with small repairable damage. Thank goodness!!!
Poor Greg… He seemed so sad when he apologized…
But that dirt slide looked fun!
Graeme , Just started checking out your videos here in Brooklyn, New York . You certainly are a Master of Your Trade. Your concern and treatments are unmatched. You are a Great Humanitarian and you can never be paid enough for what you do. I hope your two Boys enjoy the Trade as well. Will be watching ,Subscribed .God Bless You and Good Luck.
I'm sure the cows are very happy after their hoof trimming.
@David Fernandez They can't really feel it. It's like us having our fingernails trimmed. Only risk is if you go too deep and start to reach more sensitive areas
I bet they are happy
I watched your Insta stories in trying to get that thing down and it was properly hilarious! Glad you got it back, though.
So was I!!.😀
Love the music, show, channel, education, all of it! Great job!🇺🇸😎
Great video. I really love to see you trim back the overgrown hoofs
I wish he would give the hoof a quick wash before he does the grinding.
which serves what purpose? Make you feel better?
I’m thinking a pump-up tank sprayer and 18-20 VDC WET/DRY vac, and make sure to bring the crevice tool. So you can see better, and that gives you two different ways to dislodge foreign matter or foreign object from way down in tight recess. Maybe add some antiseptic soap to your tank sprayer solution.
I agree, I can't imagine having to wash his clothes lol every thing would smell like poo!
@@sheather99 well no shit. He's probably got a big wash bin in his garage or barn to get all the thick manure and whatnot off. He might also have a second washing machine just for his really dirty stuff like work clothes.
@@shaldana well it would hurt to just rinse and shit in the wound doesn't seem healthy.
It’s 3am why am I up binge watching these videos !
You a wild boy to deal with that cus I couldn’t last 30 seconds with the smell but it’s what you love to do so I respect it❤️
Me:
RUclips: want to watch some cows get their hoods repaired?
Me: how did you know!
So true
Lmao yeeesssss!
I hate that I watched the first one. I think I've seen 6 now.
I just want to say thank you for these videos. You guys are so amazing with how true you are with the animals but also just how real you are. Showing the experiences you come across like the drone crash is honestly super special! Thank you for everything you do :D
Welcome to a new episode of: "Where the cuarentine brought me tonight"
quarantine*
Wtf is that word 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow
Cueworandteen
Bro... Look up grammar channels lol
Thank God you know what you are doing! An inexperienced person could do so much damage on so many levels.
I have so much respect for these guys! And the farmers that take such good care of these girls
I love how you make something fun happen out of a bad day!
Just what I needed for my morning meditation... the grinding of cows feet
These videos are not only educational but therapeutic as well. It looks absolutely idyllic with the scenery!
Ok, real belly laugh at 4.45am when I'm watching this, not related to the hoof trimming but the drone in the tree. Lost count of the number of times my hubby has lobbed stuff at his drones when they go tree surfing, he always gets them back though. 🤣🤣🤣 Loving your videos and getting an education too, thank you.
I was glad it was the drone and not the truck and trailer...
Is that Scottish game? STONE THE DRONE.
😅🤣😆🤣
Great way to spoil the moo game of the week
@@TheHoofGP You forgot your stick and little white ball when trying to get the drone down.
No, its called:
Stoon the droon.
Then ya slide doon.
Say it wish a scottish accent "stone the drone" thats fun!
Lol ughhh I find watching your videos so satisfying. You know what your doing, your accent and knowing the cows feel better.
Cow: has open sore
Him: pulls out grinder
f o o t b u r g e r s
In your professional opinion how should he have proceeded since its obvious he's never done this before and doesn't know what he's doing??
@@845pitdog ??? I’m pretty sure he does know what he’s doing, this is pretty much like clipping your nails
@@Angiesunshine13 I take it you've never spent much time around a smart aleck ?
@@845pitdog people can and will get mad at any remark you say.
Really loving the dedication and passion! The ag world is lucky to have you as a great spokesperson! Keep up the great work!
Scotland is just absolutely beautiful! The East coast is stunning!
You should try the west coast.
Your video quality has improved greatly! Live watching you work! Love from Minneapolis!
These cows has so much hoof issue because they are stepping on the hard and wet surface constantly. They need to step on the dry land or grass...poor animals.
You think cows and horses on pastures don’t get issues? Domestic animals need maintenance. These animals bred for human consumption get more care than your average dog. I can’t begin to tell you the disgusting amount of overgrown nails I’ve seen on dogs in my time I’ve worked in various dog kennels.
@@MrRemmyDog are the dogs you speaking about dogs that live on a farm than yes I can understand that and I don't care that these cows are only bred for human consumption they still should have some sort of normalcy for them to graze and be on grass as that is their nature!
@@MultiLisa10 It’s also your dog’s nature to eat raw meat. Are you feeding your dogs raw? And no, I’m literally talking about every 4/5 dogs that I see who live in the average household have overgrown nails. Their nails should not be touching the ground period.
Mother_Serpent yup not that hard to trim nails
First off. The place is like that because it's a health center for cows. After they are healthy then they are freed into a nice grasslands
I love your video GP. It brings my upbringing on the farm right back to me. I was raised half a year on my Granddad’s farm in western Pennsylvania an half the year in London with my mum. I also spent a great deal of time in Norway: a family farm there also not far from Oslo. After graduating high school here in the states I came back to London and joined the Royal Marines where I spent eight years. Then I took a few years off traveling and going to school the joined Norway’s Jaegerkommandoen for the next twelve year ending up shot by a snipers round in Croatia in 1992. I never after lived on the farm again though my sister still owns the farm in Pennsylvania and another she bought in Scotland both of which I visit frequently. Great channel! Excellent content. Makes homesick for the great country of home.
Did you ask the farmer to find out where the knife came from? Also awful luck on the Drone crash. Hope the repairs don’t run you too much.
He's cheating on you with another trimmer. Now you have proof.
@@BrightRaven777 LOL
Wait he's not the farmer?
Will Wheaton no he goes to different farms to do this to cows which is why there are driving clips
@@jaquan123ism Ohhh I didn't see any driving clips okay
Lmao, great fun boys! Glad you got your drone back. When I was watching this my husband asked from the other room if I was watching my cow videos again 🤣 every upload!
Also just saw the happy birthday comments for you. Happy birthday Graeme!
😮 that Dremel really gets them trimmed down fast!! That's cool to watch! Glad you are fixing up the 🐄/🐂/🐃 hooves!!
When you go out to these farms do you check every single cow or do you only check the ones that seem to have a problems or that the owners tell you to do?
Just curious, I'm learning a lot from u, this to me is interesting, idk why maybe it's just my curiosity going into action.
I think it depends? I figure it’s based on the job/farmer. But on the most part, he only shows us the special cases for videos, and that he’s also trimmed a bunch of the other cows on the same farm.
I just remember seeing a few videos mentioning that and showing a sped up clip showing him work through a line of cows.
Am I the only one who finds the hoof trimming process satisfying
same i didnt even know it grew like skin.
v e r y S U C C U L E N T
No
It really is satisfying
You have made me think of learning to do this.. i own a horse ranch and am surrounded by cattle ranches. I have about 3k head of my own cattle. Ive been paying others to take care of the cattle hooves. Ive been too busy to watch snd learn.. but im going to make the time now.
You make this look extremely easy.
Im going to get your course shortly.. and then maybe get some one on one instruction till im comfortable doing this.
I could watch this guy work all day he’s a artist ❤️
From a video feed. Not in person. Cows fart and poop. A LOT
Thank you for sharing this. This is very educational. I see the hard work that goes into survival in dairy and meet industry. Do you get to inspect the animals you treated later on? it would be interesting to see how the healing process works and the result.
He does. He visits the same farms on a schedule. He does updates sometimes on bad cases.
You live in a beautiful country! Thank you for showing it to us. Love your slide!
Hi there! Just discovered your youtube channel tonight and subscribed! I'm a university student studying animal science in the US and hoping to be a vet one day and I love how aesthetically pleasing as well as educational your videos are! thank you so much for all that you do! I've learned a TON from watching :)
Mad respect for what you do, I love the way you treat these these cows and make them feel batter. Keep up the great work.
I was thinking that ain’t going to happen.
It take it you finally got it back. Good work
God bless you all and your families
I remember finding an entire tool set in a hoof. We called the cow handy for handyman.
handy-ma'am ;P
Shanna Wheeler yes!!
That hoof must have been really crowded
This is so entertaining, I watch it when I can’t sleep (now) and it helps entertain me while I slowly get tired (it is 2:36 AM rn)
Beautiful scenic route.. Thanx for sharing.. Scotland is so gorgeous
I can’t wait to go there. It’s my life long dream to see as much of Scotland as possible. Feels like where I belong.
@@claymonsterpottery omg i would love to move there.. I can totally relate to u.. Its so gorgeous there... I wanna visit every Castle they have too.. I would so move into a castle there but w a cpl modern upgrades like plumbing ,lol, and washer n dryer, etc.. Lol
Happy Birthday Graeme!
🥳🥳🥳🥳
🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Hey there our scottish friend.. hope your weekend is going well.. from Australia
It's always fun & amusing to watch you work & joke around. Wish many had your sense of humor
Ahh, the good old “Knock it out of the tree with stones.” trick.... So it’s not only us in Jamaica that do that!!
Me: *has been watching Markiplier for the past hour*
RUclips algorithm: hey here’s a video about cows getting their hooves repaired. Oh and the guy has that accent you like.
Me: *seven videos in on a school night* how’d I get here?
We really be living the same life huh
Hahha same lazy plain life
@@kirstybutler2296 that's what the pandemic will do to you
I transitioned abruptly from nearly crying at markiplier's playthrough of that dragon cancer to cow hööf
I like how he try's to say , "hook" , lol
I love the rapid fire hoof trim! One cow after another with your honorable narration, with close ups..Perfection!
Am I the only one that gets concerned when I start seeing cut lines from the grinder rather then the normal nice smooth shave?
nope, me too.
Same here.
I was wondering as well.
Gives them better traction in the mud, kinda like tread on a tyre! xD
Im tired so im in my school bathroom watching this yo help me regain some energy
I'm not quite sure how I stumbled across your channel, but I'm not disappointed, been binging for 2 days now. It's so oddly satisfying
I don't know why I'm laughing at u throwing rocks at the drone. It's not funny and yet....it is. ,❤️❤️
With such a careful "manicurist" (sorry: Pawnicurist) all "costumers" leave the sallon fully satisfied, willing to return soon 🐂🐃🐄
Thinking the same thing, @4:12 those gals look like they're hinting "me next?"
Hooficurist, I believe.
You mean a farrier?
Beautiful video by the sea... and congrats on getting your drone down from the tree...!! My americanized ancestral Scottish ears are finally able to understand some of the back ground chat!! I really hope to get to travel to Scotland one of these days, where the cows all have happy feet!! What a rewarding job you have, wearing manure and all... I love manure, makes the garden so lush and beautiful. Anywhoo!!! LOve your videos!
It's amazing what gets stuck in their feet
But for real. Like when he pulled the tooth out of the hoof?
Iv got teeth regularly, nails/screws from arable staff I add leaving about after doing jobs coz they don't understand the damage- oh, how about your tractor tyres guys?? Stones etc, but never the end of a hoof knife!!