We go to Eastern Washington in the Tri-Cities, where Billy Lovell resides and has his full-time farrier horse shoeing business. This video is him trimming a horse that is barefoot and doesn't wear shoes at the moment.
I thank you for a chance to learn a bit more. I also like the text items with arrows pointing out the “little” things. It is always nice to have a couple dogs that are dedicated to keeping your work area clean and safe. Hoof Trimmings, it’s what’s for breakfast.
This was a barefoot horse so the finished trim result is a little different versus a horse that’s shod. You’ll bevel the hoofwall so it doesn’t break or chip off and leave just a little extra length to prevent lameness.