4 PROBLEMS .... on 1 SHACKLED cow's hoof!!
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Poor cow- I winced as you uncovered yet another sore problem. Thank goodness he has a kind hoof trimmer like you taking care of him.
She - his patients are mostly dairy cows so almost all of them are female.
Cows are female. Bulls are male.
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My husband always can tell when I'm watching the hoof gp because I'm over here with my ear phones in saying " oh that poor baby".
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The cow behind him 7:09 "BOMBASTIC SIDE EYE" 😂😂😂😂😂
Poor thing. It'd be like having a giant cyst or lesion underneath your toenail that you can't get to, and then having to walk on it on top of that. I'm sure it's super painful, but luckily there's people like you and your staff that are able to treat it properly so it can heal.
I appreciate hearing that stuff about the shackles, too. Chains on animals have become a big no-no as an immediate response, but learning that it's actually acting as a sort of brace to keep the cow from straining a slight injury even further is actually relieving, and it goes further to show that the farmers ARE paying attention to their cattle and trying to take care of them. Such a lovely channel to watch.
It's also to keep their legs from sliding sideways and out from under them if they keep trying to not stand on a leg because... well you don't want me to describe what happens to a cows hips if their back legs slip out from under them. Just know that it's painful, horrible, and usually means death the same way a horse breaking a leg does
I'm not a farm guy. Born and raised in the suburbs. That's said, I thoroughly enjoy The Hoop GP. Your love for your family, friends and livestock is so apparent. It's so uplifting. Thank you so much for doing what you do.
I live in the city and I'm amazed by what he does, I love the terrible ones and how he approaches each one as they are all different.
Amen ❤
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I live in nyc but have been to the rural and suburbs before but I love the care and the knowledge and the actual process of removing the problem. It feels good to know the animals feel better after.
Im honestly loving the seriousness Keir had with the torch. That there's a good boy, he's got respect for the job he's been tasked with. 👏👏👏
Poor little cow! Looked like she was off her feed too, but she must have been in enormous amounts of pain. Who can blame her for not eating when she feels terrible? I hope this is the beginning of an uneventful recovery for her, and I look forward to following her journey through your videos! Thanks for what you do to make these animals more comfortable! ❤
I’m sure she was feeling very painful, but I’m not sure she was off feed. Dairy breeds like her (she appears to be a Holstein) naturally have that bony appearance in their hips especially. That’s because, unlike beef breeds that put all their energy into producing muscle mass, they put all their energy into producing milk. They actually have separate scoring systems for assessing the conditioning of beef and dairy cattle for that exact reason!
Penicillin can ruin their gut bacteria balance leading to bad absorption of nutrients which in turn leads to malnutrition. Cows' stomach is INCREDIBLY important to be kept in balance and is why sometimes cows thin out without any visually obvious reason. She looks like she is dehydrated as well, probably due to diarrhea (yes, normal cow poo is different from cow diarrhea), which exacerbates her thin looks. It's not a case of maltreatment though, don't get me wrong, it's just really tough work to help cows and they can tend to look worse before they look better.
Wow! This was a complicated trim but the cow was very lucky that you managed to discover all the issues on both legs. Didn't know cows were even capable of doing the splits and obviously shouldn't but good to know how to treat it. Chains?! Amazing.
I've heard about cattle doing the splits, but this is the 1st time I've seen one shackled to fix the problem. I hope she heals quickly & cleanly.
Aaaaw, bless her! How was she even able to walk with all of those issues? I bet she felt better after that thorough trim. It'll be interesting to see her check up in a few weeks. Kier is a cutie!
He has his Mom's gorgeous eyes.
What a good little helper your son is. One day he too shall carry on for his dad's business. Good work young man!
He looked so worried he would hurt the cow. Caring soul like his dad.
Keir is definitely taking a serious interest in hoof trimming. Graeme, you must be so proud. Wonderful job on the cows back hooves. May she heal quickly.
You can say he is literally passing the torch to his son.
Poor girl I hope all her issues get under control. And I love how you are teaching your son everything, looks like he might follow in your foot steps.
Aww, I so love seeing the Mini learning the trade. Brings a tear of nostalgia remembering my grandpa patiently teaching me the ins-and-outs of horsemanship.♥♥
I love watching Graeham- he’s so caring, diligent and an excellent teacher!!! You really are !!! MR. GP 🐄🤠hi from Texas 😊
Hello from san antonio tx
Lol, I'm in San Antonio as well.
been here from 1996 .
Glad you’re back. RUclips has been quiet without any cows moo’ing. Hope you enjoyed your time off. 🐮🐄
Oh, that poor cow! She must have, indeed, was suffering a great deal with the condition of that hoof. Can't tell you how often I cried when my own animals were in pain, back when I had my own small farm. 😢 Thank goodness that farm has you as their hoof trimmer to help that cow to be as pain free as possible, and get her on the road to recovery. Wonderful work, Graham!
Glad to see you helping this poor lady. I hope to see improvement next time!
Awe, you can tell she feels a bit better. Thank you for taking such gentle and great care of these beautiful cows.
P.S at the beginning of your video as you're driving to the dairy the scenery is gorgeous. ❤😊😊
Glad to have you back letting us watch you help those beautiful animals..well done wee man 💪👏🏴
Wow, that poor, poor cow. I hope you manage to get her back to full hoof health soon. Looking forward to updates on her.
I appreciate the fact that you show that the noisy ones are not in the chute, which an intelligent person can tell as the crush isnt shaking and the cow isnt thrashing. The sad part is that you have to as people find every reason to point and go "You are hurting the cow she is crying". Thank you for what you do. Thank you for caring enough take the time to help the cows and educate both the farmers and the masses.
Some of the comments about you causing pain etc to the cattle - they can't be watching the same videos as me. You clearly have a huge heart towards all these cows and I for one think what you do is simply brilliant.
The simplest form of humanity is to care for animals.
I watch a vet in Australia, finally found foot ulcer. So many comments mentioned the hoof GP! You would’ve taken over right then. I could see what was needed next 😊 and people were telling him😊. I watch a farrier that just got his DVM. Now he can do it all. Chains of dedicated professionals. ❤ Thank you
You have quite a good helper. It’s nice to see your son interested in the family business. I’m sure this poor cow will be getting much better thanks to you all.
You and all the hoof trimmers are amazing for what you do. i thankyou all for helping the cows 🐄 and bullocks ❤
hearing that gasp Graem made when discovering the toe problem was honestly a very relatable moment
I feel so bad for this cow, the pain she’s had to go through, but she’s being given the best care :)
Charmed your son was there helping today. Thank you for your work, all as a team, and the good tries made.
Great to see the next generation being introduced to what their parent does for a living. My Mom used to pack us 6 kids in her old truck to take lunch to my dad. He was a water well driller. Him and his brother were in the early stages of starting their well drilling business and my dad was working two jobs , full time jobs.
Keir is so cute, and so helpful. Lovely to see father and son working together.
Awesome job as always. Always nice to see Craig and your son.
❤ love that your son is there with you, learning the trade!!! So cool!!! 😊 I hope that cow's foot gets better, soon!!! 🐄👍🐂
A smile on the cow’s face bless her🤤🐄
I love how you take your son to work. You’re a great teacher Graham.
As a Registered Nurse I find your work so interesting. I do like the way you treat the animals. I really enjoy how you are training your son up. Great work and and excellent work on this cow. I also enjoy the way you explain your treatments to all of the cows. I’ll be following you as you treat this poor cow. I do love to see how the animals walk after you and your mates treatments. 😊
I love how you’re teaching your son! He clearly shows a lot of interest :)
Wow poor baby thank you so much for helping her on the road to recovery Graeme 🙏💜
I grew up on a wheat & cattle farm in the far northeast corner of the Texas panhandle, at my grandparents. My other grandparents had a dairy & wheat farm. Additionally, I have horrible feet with severe arthritis. I’ve had 10 surgeries on my right foot & 9 on my left. Every time I see these poor cows I want to cry for them. I know they have got to be hurting. Some of the hoofs, such as today, are heartbreaking. You & the rest of you guys come along & fix them up & they walk off feeling so much better. You do incredible work. It makes my heart happy.
Sorry to hear of your complex “hoof” problems! 😢
I just recently joined the herd so I'm enjoying watching.past videos. Thanks for explaining about the chains on some cows. I'd been wondering about them. Nice to see Keir lending a hand in the job! What a great team you have at The HoofGP. 💪
Poor girl.. You have her on the right path to being as comfortable as possible. Great video.
Oh my gosh when did Kieran grow up so much? Hello Kieran, very nice to see you! Incredible video, what endurance these animals have while such things are happening. Thanks Graeme.
Honestly, for the number of issues with her foot - she's moving very well towards the end there. She may have a long way to go but she's healing with a lot less pain due to you and your team 😊
I actually KNEW why she had the shackles on! That was a horrible mess for that little girl.Sending healing prayers for her to heal fast and perfectly!!
Bless her heart! You do such an amazing job! And that handsome little blonde doesn’t hurt either!❤😂 You seem like such a good Dad! And a good person in general! Love and blessings from this old Bama girl!❤❤❤
Wow Thankyou so much for helping this poor cow x
I think we just trust you 100% to be honorable and honest. That's why you've got so many fans... it's so rare... however Katie is beating you by a bit so keep hustling! 😂
Good to see you GP. The cow is on good hands with you. Take care.
Wow! I was surprised all those problems in her hoof weren't connected more. Poor girl. Glad you've got her on the way to being healed. 🐄
What a lot of issues for this poor girl! Hopefully a follow-up video soon!
Thank you for taking care of the difficult patients. They’re often the ones who need the most help, yet get the least of it.
Thank you not only for the wonderful intro!! But wow! All those problems and you diagnose and treat them properly!! And I love that you are teaching the next generation, too!! Bravo!! And yay, Craigie boy!
GP Junior did a great job with the torch. That poor girl had to be in such excruciating pain from all that. You were truly an Angel of Mercy today.
Oh bless her, at least you found what was causing it and helping to ease the pain an all
Incredible work Graham and team. I hope that cow heals up nicely in time. ❤
I've become addicted with your post (I don't know why...it's just fascinating). You do such a good job explaining everything (took a while for this Yank to understand the dialect). And..........I love your intro song. A beautiful tune. I hope you can keep up the postings.
I appreciated the heavily edited footage that sped up Graeme’s knife strokes. It obviously took more work, but it let us see what he did without making the video too long. That sped-up sequence presentation also made it easier to see the overall strategy in that part of the trim.
Looking forward to seeing this poor cow in better health. She took a big step toward healing today. Good thing the cow handler had already taken steps to treat the infection and start the trim. I respect the way you professional trimmers and the farm handlers work hard to heal and relieve pain and are so reluctant to give up on a sick animal.
I don’t know where you were during the hiatus of not posting but I hope all is well in your corner of the world. ❤ I’m glad you’re back.
Poor Cow..she must have been very sore. 😒 Thank you Graeme for all you do keeping them right and comfortable. i.d love to help you too ...Its great you bring your boys to work - only way to learn.. When I was Kia's age I was out with my Dad on the farm everyday.. He had a beef an suckling herd farm..plenty to do.Keep up your amazing work.. God Bless.. ❤
It's great you have a lot of great helpers. Especially your son. I pray she will get better soon. You all are amazing & caring!!
Oh how i love to hear "And i won't let it rush..." I know itll be an entire experience. 😊
Love the speeding up of knife slices! Very satisfying
Me and my son love your videos btw ! We watch them before bed !!!,Thank you!
Definitely want to see an update on this cow!!
Hope she feels better🎈
Watching this new episode lying on a beach in Athos - Greece, zipping a Frapé
Couldn't be better.
Sounds fabulous- watching from my boat in Ontario Canada ⚓️
8:09 😂 Craig calls on the bull, and the bull goes: Talk to the arse, the bull ain’t interested😂
Wow, Thank you. She really was a mess! You are really helping her on multiple fronts. :)
Glad you're back. You were missed 😊
I love the Hoof GP! I'm a semi-retired horse trainer, almost 70 ~ never a farrier but spent my life doing trims on our berefoot retirees, ponies & broodmares ~ and hooves are just plain fascinating. The first of the Hoof GP vids came my way somehow; watched it; googled internal structure of cows' hooves; freaked out because the skeleton looks like a pair of bony fingers. Fingers! Anyhow, horse hooves always fascinated me & now cow hooves do, too. A note: the Hoof GP has MAD KNIFE SKILLS. Most people don't know how hard & tough hoof horn wall & horn are. He makes it look like a hot knife thru butter. PS: My Scottish ancestors came to America in the 17th cenury, several from SW Scottland. I feel like I'm watching kin. Thanks!
Love your compassion Graham I can see the love very soothing 😊
Its hard work but those livestock need people like you brother. Keep up the good work.
Whoa! I hope this poor cow gets healed up! I love your videos.....maybe its the sound of that accent that calms me down!! Keep up the excellent workl
I was near you today…I was on the Isle of Whithorn at the Sailing club. Drove up from near Lockerbie. Lovely day. 2:20
Florida,USA. I can tell after watching you, & Greg. Appreciate all you do. 🙏 Thanks &say hello to Ashley!
Cow's ankle chains reminded me of what you do with baby animals with swimmers legs. Wonderful video as always!
Thank you for making her feel better.
Its so special having your son with you. Well done for including him. He must have had a great day with Dad.
First of all your new helper is adorable! ♥ The “old” helper isn’t 1/2 bad either! 😘 However I found myself repeatedly saying OMG out loud while watching you carefully carve out all the problems & then irrigate the fistula & then infuse it w/iodine. Pls keep us posted on this poor girl. As to the bellowing bull in the background? It’s been my experience as a retired nurse, civilian *& military, that the Y chromosome group usually quiets down w/a bit of attention! TY Hoof GP!
I love the way you are so kind and gentle to Gods creatures. Not just the cows but your assistants including your son. It’s always interesting t watch someone ho is skilled at their job and you definitely are. Thanks so much. Retired American RN here.
Great seeing the boys work too.
That is quite a hoof trim. What a mess that cow has been in in? It looks like you did an amazing job. I’m glad that she had you to do the trimming, praying that it gets well fast.
I have been watching these so much I can now tell where the problem areas are before you point them out. Thanks for these videos, watching them has been informative.
I wish it was possible to replace the whole claw with a new one. It is definitely a painful mess that will take quite some time to heal. Thanx, for taking such good care of this animal!
Glad to see you back I was having HoofGP withdrawals 😂
Poor girl, thankfully she's in the best hands for healing those feet 🥰❤️
Good job 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe 🇨🇦
I like the multiple cuts sped up footage. Cool trick and sounds neat. Start doing that more often in videos please
WOW that poor sweet girl I sure hope and pray that you can work your magic and get her sweet hoof healed.
Love your channel Graeham. Your very compassionate ❤ watching from Australia 🇦🇺
Kieran has grown so much! Awesome hjelper too! 🤗🙏❤️🥳
God bless you for helping her!!❤
Poor girl. I hope her wounds heal quickly, must make her feel really miserable 😢.
Any update yet on the little Jersey with the nasty foot infection please Graeme?
I love how the cows are in the back waiting on the line for their turn
Amazing how you can name all the problems just after looking at cow's hoof😳 So accurate!
I bet you’re really good at peeling potatoes! xx 🎉
Wow! Poor girl. Looking forward to seeing her update Graeme.❤️🇦🇺🏴
Like the new edits of doing the quick rapid trims. I know that might take more work in editing, but it's a nice change up that I hope you keep
Absolutely love how this is such a normal healthy family business! Many blessings to you and yours and their's too
You're a good and toiling man. God bless you with health and happiness and lots of money 🙏💖🌹
Looking at her hoof made my foot hurt. She did very good in the crush. Would love to see her next video
Very well done. ❤🫶❤️
After watching this video my respect for you knows no bounds am truly amazed at your capabilities and concern for the animals you treat many thanks for your humanity
One of the few HGP episodes I couldn't finish watching, it was so heartbreaking 😢