Bull entering the crush: "Hoof trimmer! What is up my dude?!" Bull having his first hoof raised up: "I AM THE REASON THEY'RE HIDING THOSE BODIES! I AM THE DESTROYER OF WORLDS!!!" Bull leaving the crush: "Oh yeah. That's MUCH better. Thanks bro!"
I kept saying to myself “poor little guy” then remembered how massive this animal is. But it makes it worse (his size) because all that weight on broken hooves has got to excruciating 😣. Seeing the right back hoof and the left front hoof, he was just constantly shifting his weight to find something comfortable to walk on. So happy to see he has some relief. Can’t wait to see him in a month. ❤️
Same. I keep thinking, “poor baby!” Dude is ten times my size. Full grown. Not a baby. But the instinct when an animal is hurting (and I can’t imagine a human equivalent) is to want to make it feel better. I’m glad he got trimmed.
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Here I am again, a 76 year old woman, city born and raised, and I am subscribed to to a program that shows how to repair cow’s hooves. I won’t miss it. My friends think I’m am working with two donuts shy of a dozen. I don’t care. I have learned so much….something folks my age need to do. Love this channel. 💕💕
Same - and I'm 62- my husband and I both LOVE this channel! It is so interesting -and they always make me laugh and say prayers for the cows. They are so sweet!
Hello from Florida! Scotland's tourism board really needs to pay you a commission. Every video makes me want to go find my Scottish roots. Excellent video, and great work on that bull.
I just don’t understand why ppl say they need to find their Scottish roots, dude that kinda info should already be known but then again it was probably 100,s of years ago but hey ho at least u can say your great great great great great great great grandparents once lived in Scotland
Graham, the way he looks back at you after he gets out of the crush and walks away makes it look like he knows how much you've just helped him, even if was scary or hurt a little for him.
I'm an aircraft electrician and love all things aviation, comedy and action. So I have zero idea why, but your videos have completely captured my attention. Something so cool and relaxing watching your videos. And I admire your genuine care and concern for the animals. Keep up the awesome videos and work!
Ok. I am going to have a loving motherly "tsk tsk" to Graeme. You should have been wearing your face protection when you were using the grinder on that sand crack, young lad! Safety is important! Love this channel so much. Thank you for letting us visit your world. ❤
@@wb5mgr for his own good, I hope so. The cost of a small bit of comfort in not wearing a mask or eyewear could be permanent suffering or blindness. It isn’t worth it :/
Watching him squint up at that crack as toe nail clipping flew… I was cringing too. I bet the face shields were hung on the side of the crush again as they drove down the road. Ha ha.
Who would have thought a million people world wide would watch a guy in Scotland trim cow hoofs. Much to do with your calming voice and cheery disposition
When I was a little girl, we lived next door to a farm with a bull with a curly head like that one. I would take my sister's hair brush to brush his curly face.
He's super Scottish today! I was wondering why they would breed a bull with a corkscrew claw, but you explained it was ligiment damage, so question answered. You are the best advertisment Appleton chutes has.
Graeme, you certainly did a wonderful job on this piece of heifer eye candy! I love watching you trim as you narrate about what you’re seeing and the actions you’re taking to remedy each problem as the trim progresses.
*Bull* Fix? FIX? You're here to FIX me? Oh, the hoof....never mind. Besides watching you work with such compassion on these cows, one thing that keeps bringing me back is seeing the incredibly beautiful countryside you live in. Magnificent.
By the way that the "Big Guy" was acting when he first went into the crush, I really thought that he was going to be a whole lot of trouble. With all that jumping around it looked like he was getting ready to make a run for it. But the "Hoof GP" came to the rescue and in no time the "Big Guy" had settled down and he got on with the job. Well done Graham, keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to seeing him when you return.
I havr ZERO idea how or why this channel EVER came across my suggestions, but everytime i see a new Hoof GP video, even when im sad, I get happy and excited.
My neck/back hurt for you when you were trying to trim that front hoof! Probably one of the few times you would think “maybe a rollover crush would be better here.” Still managed to do quality work at an awkward angle! Bravo!
2.24 am in Australia on Sunday 29th. Caring for my hubby who doesn't sleep well. It was a lovely surprise to see a new episode. He was a good looking beast. Glad you have him on the mend🙂
Ugh everytime I watch your videos and see the scenery it makes me want to go to Scotland. That's gonna be one of my before 30 vacations now. So beautiful.
I watch Cammy now from your video with him. The Sheep Game. I was watching him yesterday from about a year ago and I got to see some places in the North of Scotland and I think it was Hoy Island just over three hundred people there somewhere around there any way. Lol. It was beautiful. Thanks. Now I watch three sheep farms in different countries.
@@t.lee.p9182 Ontario, between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The upper half of the county is a peninsula, known for its beautiful scenery, and the lower half is beef cattle country.
I wish there was a little of you in every man. Your compassion, empathetic way you are.. And it's genuine. Like I said, A little of you in every man..what a wonderful world it could be.......😇
Thank you for the 'regular' opening. Thank you for the Beautiful drone shots of the lovely green grass of Scotland. Where was your Face Shield? You almost took it in the eyes when you were trimming that last claw. We don't want you to get hurt, ye idgit! Loved this video.
I don’t even wait to watch the video. I just hit the like button because I already know I’m going to like it. Who doesn’t love that accent? And the scenery is amazing.
I love the curly hair on that bulls head, so cute! Graeme, I would like you to have the ability to continue to see what you are doing so, safety glasses or shield….ALL the time! Don’t make me come over there!! You’re awesome, going above and beyond to help this farmer and his bull!💕🇨🇦
What beautiful scenery shots. You are truly blessed to live in such beautiful surroundings. Hope the ladies like his pedicure and that it makes him feel lots better. Such a handsome bull.
Hoof GP is amazing! I never realized how much there is to know about cow's feet, and to see you give such instant relief to them must be one of the most satisfying jobs in the world. And I am SO going to copy that no trespassing sign! Cheers from Mississippi, USA.
Hi Graeme. Yes, that was One Big Bull, errr MOO COW !!! Yes a Big MOO COW, and you got the problem situated and on the way to fixed. Well Done. Happy Saturday !!
Tom is correct, he is a beautiful bull. You do such great work helping the farmers to be successful by repairing, correcting and healing their 4 legged investments. I really enjoy watching each video. Thank you for sharing with me.
Of the channels I follow, I've never seen one skyrocket as quickly as this one has. Who'd've thought hoof trimming would be the subject of such a rise in subscribership? I'm glad to see kindness & good stewardship is being appreciated & rewarded in such a manner.
Hes seems so much more comfortable after that trim! What a beautiful area that farm is in! My dads side of the family is from all over scotland and i so badly want to come and see these places for myself and i would love to meet you in person and do and ride along with you for a day. I don't own cows but i find this so interesting!
Hello From California, USA. I started watching because of your accent. I love listening to you. But now it's also because it's do interesting how you take such great care of your clients. My mom grew up at a farm and lived it. She told me stories of milking cows and goats. Feeding all the chickens, pigs and family pets every day. I loved hearing about her childhood. Thanks for taking such great care of the animals. 😊😊
There goes another Happy Customer! I feel bad for you Graeme, that you have to put up with those gorgeous views on your way to work!! What a hardship! 🤣😂🥰
Hello from San San Antonio Texas. I started watching these videos over the summer. I’m a teacher and I had time off but ended up hurting my back and leg working out. I was so miserable and spend my last weeks before work laid out on my floor. I’d binge these videos and loved seeing the cows made better. I actually play the music from the channel in my car on my way to physical therapy. I love to see people who love their jobs and have fun doing it. Keep up the great work!
Can't wait to see this bull again in a month's time and seeing how he's getting on. So chuffed you were able to get out to this farmer and help him out!! Many Blessings to you and your family. Stay Safe Everyone!! From Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖💖🇨🇦
Recently, while playing golf, I shared with my cart partner that I watched a prof cow hoof trimmer inSW Scotland. He looked at me like I didn’t have both oars in the water! Oh, well. I’ll continue to bi-gender watch your videos, Graeme. They help me escape city life, and even sleep better! Trim on! From Denver, CO, USA! ⛳️
I love the comedy you add to your videos. You probably already know this but the popularity of your videos is most likely due to the fact that they reminder us of a simpler time when the world was better. Even your opening music speaks to that. Thankypu for being there and doing what you do. It brings us a time of peace that we all long for
Graham you are a man with a good heart. Also having been blessed with talent to do this work you love. You enjoy your weekend. It’s fantastic to get an upload chime.
Hi Graeme!!!! I love watchin' yer stuff;. Proverbs 12:10 "A righteous man cares for the needs of his animals" you're a good egg!!!!!! I love your music choices!!!!!!!!!!!
what a gorgeous stud! glad to see the vet was on hand and as always, great job trimming, I'm getting quite the education -- awesome video! would definitely like to follow up next month and hey everybody commenting, let's ALL admit -- we live in the wrong country, let's move to Scotland! hello from Canada!
Graeme, you, sir, are an exceedingly good man! You care about the cows and about the farmers! And it shows! Thank you for sharing your work with us! 😊👍🏻🐄
Love the signs!! Being from Texas, we are always looking for no tress. signs that can get the message across!!! Someday I want to get to Scotland , it’s part of my heritage that I don’t know much about
Can’t really charge a minimum amount for one cow or bill on a small farm. They don’t have the revenue to pay a lot. I’m guessing. Thanks for taking care of this bill.
Its a difficult problem. Just trimming that one cow probably cost him more than he charged the farmer. Not sure how far apart his farms are, but down my way farms i visit are often 20-30mins drive apart from each other (i dont trim feet but do work with cows). Setting up the crush, then washing everything down after. I wouldn't be surprised if all in all he spent 2hrs of his day (including driving time) on that one bull. You dont want to over charge the farmers, but you do have to at least make it pay a little. Good relationships and reputation in the farming community make big difference on your business prospects, everyone seems to know each other and gossip travels fast.
@@dentonan1 You are so correct about taking care of cows and bulls. Yes, your time or GP’s time is valuable. I’m sure the dairyman was grateful for the help. I live in the states and find images of Scotland to be amazing. Best wishes, Kimberly
You're a sweetheart of a man, Graeme Parker. Thank you for thinking of and caring about the small farms and their livestock. I KNOW it's probably a loss on the books but it can be the difference between that farmer, his farm and family's survival. Or not. May sound dramatic but as an incredibly small organic farmer, it is not.
Bull entering the crush: "Hoof trimmer! What is up my dude?!"
Bull having his first hoof raised up: "I AM THE REASON THEY'RE HIDING THOSE BODIES! I AM THE DESTROYER OF WORLDS!!!"
Bull leaving the crush: "Oh yeah. That's MUCH better. Thanks bro!"
I kept saying to myself “poor little guy” then remembered how massive this animal is. But it makes it worse (his size) because all that weight on broken hooves has got to excruciating 😣. Seeing the right back hoof and the left front hoof, he was just constantly shifting his weight to find something comfortable to walk on. So happy to see he has some relief. Can’t wait to see him in a month. ❤️
I was thinkin the same poor lil fella. And can't wait to see how he's gettin along after healin up. Love these channels of helpin out the critters
Weirdly he looks cute and almost cuddly (obviously I know better ;) ) because he's not so bony as the cows. Plus his curly hair!
@@junbh2 lol I know. I could just imagine him as a stuffed toy. It’s his curly hair that makes him seem like a cute cuddly baby.
Same. I keep thinking, “poor baby!” Dude is ten times my size. Full grown. Not a baby. But the instinct when an animal is hurting (and I can’t imagine a human equivalent) is to want to make it feel better. I’m glad he got trimmed.
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Here I am again, a 76 year old woman, city born and raised, and I am subscribed to to a program that shows how to repair cow’s hooves. I won’t miss it. My friends think I’m am working with two donuts shy of a dozen. I don’t care. I have learned so much….something folks my age need to do. Love this channel. 💕💕
Same!
Same - and I'm 62- my husband and I both LOVE this channel! It is so interesting -and they always make me laugh and say prayers for the cows. They are so sweet!
Hello from Florida! Scotland's tourism board really needs to pay you a commission. Every video makes me want to go find my Scottish roots. Excellent video, and great work on that bull.
I need to find my scottish roots to because of Hoof GP. Im not even scottish.
Do u live in fort Lauderdale?
There are many folks of Scottish heritage in the southern US. I’d love to visit as well.
I just don’t understand why ppl say they need to find their Scottish roots, dude that kinda info should already be known but then again it was probably 100,s of years ago but hey ho at least u can say your great great great great great great great grandparents once lived in Scotland
Yom
Graham, the way he looks back at you after he gets out of the crush and walks away makes it look like he knows how much you've just helped him, even if was scary or hurt a little for him.
Yup, that was awesome! 🤠
ik he kinda looked like he was saying, "hey man, this doesn't hurt as bad anymore, thanks" (but read it in a surfer dude voice)
@@urfavbirdbrain lmao random surfer dude bull in scotland
@@dontlookfo2763 indeed😎
Your script writing, whit and showmanship are equal to your hooftrimming skill. Absolute gem of a YT personality, Greame .
I absolutely agree
I'm an aircraft electrician and love all things aviation, comedy and action. So I have zero idea why, but your videos have completely captured my attention. Something so cool and relaxing watching your videos. And I admire your genuine care and concern for the animals. Keep up the awesome videos and work!
I climb cell towers for a living. I am so far away from doing anything like this and i am in the same boat. I will watch these over anything.
Darling, I'm 63, f'n, never lived on a farm. I find this fascinating, & to make you smile, I subscribed!😁
Subscribing to this guy is 100% the life choice and anything that makes him smile even more if definitely worth while 🥰 x
Thank you - this comment definitely makes me smile
@@TheHoofGP 😁 that was my hope x
I love how the bull looks back as if to say thank you ashe walks off. Another helped animal. Good work, Graeme!!!
I agree, it did look like he looked back and said thanks
Nah he thinking have I shit all over myself again.
Yes, it was as if to say..."I see what you did there." Lol.
I love how thoughtful and compassionate you are towards the farmers and the animals.
Ok. I am going to have a loving motherly "tsk tsk" to Graeme. You should have been wearing your face protection when you were using the grinder on that sand crack, young lad! Safety is important!
Love this channel so much. Thank you for letting us visit your world. ❤
Where's them safety glasses at, boss? You don't want a piece of that horn shooting into your eye, haha. Thanks for another great video. Blessings.
In other videos he shows himself wearing a face shield so I’m sure he had it on here.
@@wb5mgr for his own good, I hope so. The cost of a small bit of comfort in not wearing a mask or eyewear could be permanent suffering or blindness. It isn’t worth it :/
5:24 ehm did you watch the video or just skipped parts?
Yeah, I cringed at that part. I wanted to hand him a pair of goggles. Lol
Watching him squint up at that crack as toe nail clipping flew… I was cringing too. I bet the face shields were hung on the side of the crush again as they drove down the road. Ha ha.
Who would have thought a million people world wide would watch a guy in Scotland trim cow hoofs. Much to do with your calming voice and cheery disposition
He was beautiful. Love the curly fur on his face. Glad he'll be feeling better now.
When I was a little girl, we lived next door to a farm with a bull with a curly head like that one. I would take my sister's hair brush to brush his curly face.
He's super Scottish today! I was wondering why they would breed a bull with a corkscrew claw, but you explained it was ligiment damage, so question answered. You are the best advertisment Appleton chutes has.
Graeme, you certainly did a wonderful job on this piece of heifer eye candy! I love watching you trim as you narrate about what you’re seeing and the actions you’re taking to remedy each problem as the trim progresses.
*Bull* Fix? FIX? You're here to FIX me? Oh, the hoof....never mind.
Besides watching you work with such compassion on these cows, one thing that keeps bringing me back is seeing the incredibly beautiful countryside you live in. Magnificent.
By the way that the "Big Guy" was acting when he first went into the crush, I really thought that he was going to be a whole lot of trouble. With all that jumping around it looked like he was getting ready to make a run for it. But the "Hoof GP" came to the rescue and in no time the "Big Guy" had settled down and he got on with the job. Well done Graham, keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to seeing him when you return.
I havr ZERO idea how or why this channel EVER came across my suggestions, but everytime i see a new Hoof GP video, even when im sad, I get happy and excited.
My neck/back hurt for you when you were trying to trim that front hoof! Probably one of the few times you would think “maybe a rollover crush would be better here.” Still managed to do quality work at an awkward angle! Bravo!
Have you ever had animals that you have visit before ever be happy to see you? That would be the most heartwarming thing on this planet if so.
2.24 am in Australia on Sunday 29th. Caring for my hubby who doesn't sleep well. It was a lovely surprise to see a new episode. He was a good looking beast. Glad you have him on the mend🙂
Wow. 907k subs. You’re going to be over 1M by the end of September I bet. Let’s start the celebration soon
Ugh everytime I watch your videos and see the scenery it makes me want to go to Scotland. That's gonna be one of my before 30 vacations now. So beautiful.
Come quick dont wait or hesitate to visit Scotland 🏴 💙🏴
Me too, I’m actually a city girl, but watching this beautiful sceneries makes me wanna move to the Scottish countryside 😍
@@lemasander4932 u will say to lema come quick pack up your stuff and come stay 🏴💙🏴
I watch Cammy now from your video with him. The Sheep Game. I was watching him yesterday from about a year ago and I got to see some places in the North of Scotland and I think it was Hoy Island just over three hundred people there somewhere around there any way. Lol. It was beautiful. Thanks. Now I watch three sheep farms in different countries.
You're voice is so soothing, the hoof trimming is so satisfying... This is pure enjoyment 😊 for this Canadian lady anyway lol
This Canadian lady agrees!
@@Patricia-zq5ug I wonder if ppl in Scotland love our accent as much as I love theirs lol
@@t.lee.p9182 I met a man from Australia who said how nice my Bruce County accent is!
@@Patricia-zq5ug and where is Bruce county?
@@t.lee.p9182 Ontario, between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The upper half of the county is a peninsula, known for its beautiful scenery, and the lower half is beef cattle country.
My Saturday just got better!! Thanks for another amazing video!
I can't imagine how fulfilling this job must be. Traveling through some of the most verdant fields across your country and helping beautiful animals.
I wish there was a little of you in every man. Your compassion, empathetic way you are.. And it's genuine. Like I said, A little of you in every man..what a wonderful world it could be.......😇
I’m sure that bull and farmer are so grateful for your help. That bull is an important part of his farm.
Thanks for making this big guy feel a little better...hopefully he'll heal quickly. Thank you!
Thank you for the 'regular' opening.
Thank you for the Beautiful drone shots of the lovely green grass of Scotland.
Where was your Face Shield? You almost took it in the eyes when you were trimming that last claw.
We don't want you to get hurt, ye idgit!
Loved this video.
I don’t even wait to watch the video. I just hit the like button because I already know I’m going to like it. Who doesn’t love that accent? And the scenery is amazing.
I love the curly hair on that bulls head, so cute! Graeme, I would like you to have the ability to continue to see what you are doing so, safety glasses or shield….ALL the time! Don’t make me come over there!!
You’re awesome, going above and beyond to help this farmer and his bull!💕🇨🇦
You’re getting close to 1 million!
This guy is entertaining, informative, and interesting. Hats off to you man, never even knew this was such an important part of having livestock.
I swear, the interesting thumbnails draw me in. I don't watch every video, but they're awesome when I do. Keep the good work sir 👏
“They’re super fr - never mind” “NO TRESPASSING, WE’RE TIRED OF HIDING THE BODIES”
Hahaha! I reversed the video to look at the signs again! Love it!
@@roniboyd613 Same here, that sign is awesome...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
🤭 That sign is brilliant 🤣🤣
@@roniboyd613 me too! Didn’t catch it all at first 😂
Oh wow. I thought I’d seen a lot on this channel. This was very out of the ordinary.
I like this new camera angle where we can see what you are working on. If this bull could, he’d be sporting a Hoof GP sweatshirt.
The image of this huge bull wearing a GP sweatshirt made me smile. Thanks
I do not have cows, but have worked with them...they are fantastic animals....thank you Graeme for driving up to help this guy...
It's always so striking to see how much larger the bulls' hooves are than the girls'. Wowch.
Scotland is so beautiful! I'm sure that big guy appreciates the trim.👊🏼
What a beautiful bull. So glad you and the farmer could provide relief for him!
What beautiful scenery shots. You are truly blessed to live in such beautiful surroundings. Hope the ladies like his pedicure and that it makes him feel lots better. Such a handsome bull.
I just wanted to say that I'm going through a rough time and your videos are really soothing to watch and help me relax. Keep up the good work
FROM TEXAS! CIVIL ENGINEER! Watching you for the grossness factor/ the fact that the cows feel so much better in the end.
Hoof GP is amazing! I never realized how much there is to know about cow's feet, and to see you give such instant relief to them must be one of the most satisfying jobs in the world. And I am SO going to copy that no trespassing sign! Cheers from Mississippi, USA.
Hi Graeme. Yes, that was One Big Bull, errr MOO COW !!! Yes a Big MOO COW, and you got the problem situated and on the way to fixed. Well Done. Happy Saturday !!
Tom is correct, he is a beautiful bull. You do such great work helping the farmers to be successful by repairing, correcting and healing their 4 legged investments. I really enjoy watching each video. Thank you for sharing with me.
That was a massive bull. Good on you for fitting in a one cow stop and helping that boy out.
Can't wait until you hit the 1 million subscribers mark!!! You're getting so close!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Of the channels I follow, I've never seen one skyrocket as quickly as this one has. Who'd've thought hoof trimming would be the subject of such a rise in subscribership? I'm glad to see kindness & good stewardship is being appreciated & rewarded in such a manner.
Scotland is so beautiful!!
Always love your videos and the absolutely glorious footage of Scotland! You do such a good job!
I'm 18 from Australia and I watch your videos everyday !!
Nice looking bull 👍☺️ I have a lot of time on my hands so Im catching up Mr GP
Yeah just don’t get any funny ideas!
Don't you have some muck to spread?
I know man - I really feel for you, hope you're not feeling the effects too badly!
Last name: GP
First name: The Hoof
Ahhh my 2 most favourite RUclips people here together 🥰🥰
Nice Job Graeme! You and Craig should try to say "Purple Burglar Alarm" on your next video. It would totally make my day!
Man, I wish everyone had such a beautiful comute to work!
What a beautiful big bull, great job as always Graeme💗💗💗
Your drone footages are sumptuous!
It is good that you help out like you do. You and Craig are good people!
Hoof GP is the best! No Bull or Bool about it!!!! CHEERS!!
Hes seems so much more comfortable after that trim! What a beautiful area that farm is in! My dads side of the family is from all over scotland and i so badly want to come and see these places for myself and i would love to meet you in person and do and ride along with you for a day. I don't own cows but i find this so interesting!
I'd love to see Scotland in person one day. Honestly, half the reason I watch your videos is to see the beauty of the Scottish countryside!
What you do is so important. You're the man, Graham!
I have been enjoying your channel for close to two years now. Thank you from Sunny Florida USA. Congrats on almost 1 million subs. SOOO CLOSE!!
That is a good looking bull. Glad you got him fixed up & on his way. Looking forward to the follow-up.
I've been meaning to comment these past videos that your Leprechaun beard is looking awesome!!!
Hello from Wisconsin, home of Appleton Steel!
I Love the videos and I love seeing a product from my state all the way over in Scotland. :)
Hello From California, USA. I started watching because of your accent. I love listening to you. But now it's also because it's do interesting how you take such great care of your clients. My mom grew up at a farm and lived it. She told me stories of milking cows and goats. Feeding all the chickens, pigs and family pets every day. I loved hearing about her childhood. Thanks for taking such great care of the animals. 😊😊
There goes another Happy Customer! I feel bad for you Graeme, that you have to put up with those gorgeous views on your way to work!! What a hardship! 🤣😂🥰
Hello from San San Antonio Texas. I started watching these videos over the summer. I’m a teacher and I had time off but ended up hurting my back and leg working out. I was so miserable and spend my last weeks before work laid out on my floor. I’d binge these videos and loved seeing the cows made better. I actually play the music from the channel in my car on my way to physical therapy. I love to see people who love their jobs and have fun doing it. Keep up the great work!
I hope you are feeling better!
Can't wait to see this bull again in a month's time and seeing how he's getting on. So chuffed you were able to get out to this farmer and help him out!! Many Blessings to you and your family. Stay Safe Everyone!! From Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖💖🇨🇦
Recently, while playing golf, I shared with my cart partner that I watched a prof cow hoof trimmer inSW Scotland. He looked at me like I didn’t have both oars in the water! Oh, well. I’ll continue to bi-gender watch your videos, Graeme. They help me escape city life, and even sleep better! Trim on! From Denver, CO, USA! ⛳️
Thanks for the content and the upload . Thanks for helping the Bulls out and caring so much. Nice relaxing music also .
I love the comedy you add to your videos.
You probably already know this but the popularity of your videos is most likely due to the fact that they reminder us of a simpler time when the world was better. Even your opening music speaks to that.
Thankypu for being there and doing what you do. It brings us a time of peace that we all long for
Graham you are a man with a good heart. Also having been blessed with talent to do this work you love. You enjoy your weekend. It’s fantastic to get an upload chime.
Hi Graeme!!!! I love watchin' yer stuff;. Proverbs 12:10 "A righteous man cares for the needs of his animals" you're a good egg!!!!!! I love your music choices!!!!!!!!!!!
I love seeing the way they walk out of the crush. Especially after the first few tentative steps.
Scotland is so beautiful! I hope I get to go back one day. Thank you for making my day a wee bit better.
The bull seems very relaxed by the time you get to the front legs. 😎👍
All creatures great and small! Your care for them comes through!
what a gorgeous stud! glad to see the vet was on hand and as always, great job trimming, I'm getting quite the education -- awesome video! would definitely like to follow up next month and hey everybody commenting, let's ALL admit -- we live in the wrong country, let's move to Scotland! hello from Canada!
I hope this handsome bull gets better! That one back foot was wicked!
Graeme, you, sir, are an exceedingly good man! You care about the cows and about the farmers! And it shows! Thank you for sharing your work with us! 😊👍🏻🐄
I know this was posted 9 months ago but just wanted to let you know how much i enjoy your videos cheers janese from Australia
Always enjoy your videos & the fact you make the time & effort to help the small sized farms whilst running a tight & busy schedule. Thanks Graeme. 👌🐂
You have the best camera work of any hoof trimmer.
This is so insanely satisfying and so relaxing. 💕
Thank you for caring for these amazing animals🐄🐂🐄🐂
Can’t wait to see his progress!!!
Love seeing the big bulls getting some attention
He seemed to realize that you were helping him. Sweet fella.
Yes indeed, he was massive! Thanks for the drone footage Graeme, that and the music always brings a smile from my heart! Cheers! K.
Love the signs!! Being from Texas, we are always looking for no tress. signs that can get the message across!!! Someday I want to get to Scotland , it’s part of my heritage that I don’t know much about
I have one that says.
Trespassers will be shot.
Survivors will be shot again
I love the music that you’ve chosen, but watching how you care for these animals is a pleasure. Thank you for making this channel.
Can’t really charge a minimum amount for one cow or bill on a small farm. They don’t have the revenue to pay a lot. I’m guessing. Thanks for taking care of this bill.
How do you know his name is bill?
Its a difficult problem.
Just trimming that one cow probably cost him more than he charged the farmer.
Not sure how far apart his farms are, but down my way farms i visit are often 20-30mins drive apart from each other (i dont trim feet but do work with cows). Setting up the crush, then washing everything down after. I wouldn't be surprised if all in all he spent 2hrs of his day (including driving time) on that one bull.
You dont want to over charge the farmers, but you do have to at least make it pay a little. Good relationships and reputation in the farming community make big difference on your business prospects, everyone seems to know each other and gossip travels fast.
@@L1am21 I think he meant bull.
@@haggielady I think him is a lady. Also I'm aware. It was a joke.
@@dentonan1 You are so correct about taking care of cows and bulls.
Yes, your time or GP’s time is valuable. I’m sure the dairyman was grateful for the help.
I live in the states and find images of Scotland to be amazing.
Best wishes, Kimberly
You're a sweetheart of a man, Graeme Parker. Thank you for thinking of and caring about the small farms and their livestock. I KNOW it's probably a loss on the books but it can be the difference between that farmer, his farm and family's survival. Or not. May sound dramatic but as an incredibly small organic farmer, it is not.
Being a Cherokee Indian I say, "It is a good thing you do!"
Okay mike
Hi Graeme, thanks for the looking pretty for the ladies comment. It was just the giggle I needed this morning what with lockdown and family problems