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Trimming & Shoeing Horses Like I Do Everyday- Farrier 

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@georgegoertzen4723
@georgegoertzen4723 Год назад
I don't have a favourite part, but I do appreciate the care you take to catch up all the bits of nail.
@suellenspencer-eb2nv
@suellenspencer-eb2nv Год назад
Explaining as you work.Seems as if you have experience beyond your young age. ❤❤❤
@NYSESTRA
@NYSESTRA Год назад
You’re a fine farrier. Care and consideration goes into each cut, rasp and swing of your hammer great work. Horses like Blaze help you shine - A perfect gentlemen, well looked after with nice feet.
@debravanzant1962
@debravanzant1962 Год назад
Your channel is fascinating to me. Don’t have any experience to speak of in regards to horses, other than my aunt used to have about 8 race horses. LOL. So someone with no knowledge of shoeing, and problems that horses experience, i would love to hear you give more detailed info like, “this is what thrush looks like, why it happens…why is the frog called a frog…you know shoeing for dummies. LOL
@leahnichol6665
@leahnichol6665 Год назад
I like that you explain what you are about and the care and pride in your work. In this video specifically, I like that his feet are pretty much healthy but still need a little help. Thank you for your precision.
@416luckey
@416luckey Год назад
favourite part was the flat shoe rant haha, been shoeing for a year now and still have to say that to my self everytime I leave the anvil.
@margritneuenhagen6950
@margritneuenhagen6950 Год назад
It’s amazing how a dirty horse foot is white in just a few minutes. I like watching it, because the horse holding still is another amazing story all it’s own. I’m happy you did something about the thrush, I hope it heals. Good clean work done for sure ! Nice horse 🐎 too !
@judithburke1539
@judithburke1539 Год назад
I appreciate how you explain what you are doing and why you do it. You are also considering the needs of the horse.
@melanisticmandalorian
@melanisticmandalorian Год назад
I love how you explain every step you do, that teaches people what's going on and what's it about.
@timishii170
@timishii170 10 месяцев назад
You’re doing a great job! Thanks for explaining about burning on the shoe.
@geoffreypearson8039
@geoffreypearson8039 Год назад
Please keep making your videos. I love them they are so interesting. It just goes to show that a horse foot is more than just putting a shoe on.
@jlda9474
@jlda9474 Год назад
I love and appreciate all your videos, and trimmings! I enjoy watching and learning, and I also love the contests that you go too! You are always happy and don’t mind sharing with us! Thanks again! ❤️ from Maryland!
@janetshook5103
@janetshook5103 Год назад
favorite part is prepping the hoof for the shoe. Also like that you explain what you are doing. 22:06
@haourss
@haourss Год назад
Fav parts are pulling, trimming, nailing. I´m in my first season shoeing, love this kind of work. Coldshoe BTW. Interesting to see hotshoeing.
@sallyc2593
@sallyc2593 Год назад
I really enjoy your trimming videos. I like the way you explain why you’re doing what you’re doing, and your knife is always super sharp! I also like your old dog, who doesn’t listen to you and prefers chickens.
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow Год назад
Thank you 😊 one thing my dog has taught me over the years, is patience, because she is stubborn as it gets lol.
@marcogarcia3064
@marcogarcia3064 Год назад
Smoothing out the hoof to burn a nice pattern for the shoe.
@m_l_ek3857
@m_l_ek3857 Год назад
I love watching the shoe making part. It's neat to see how you can work the hot metal. Your pup wanted the chickens. Too funny. This was very informative. How come you didn't do all 4 at the same time?
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow Год назад
Thanks for watching. She's actually starting to go a little blind in her old age (unfortunately) and will tend to just bark off in the distance for no reason lol. I didn't do all 4 in the video just for times sake and the video would be really long.
@steamboat1341
@steamboat1341 Год назад
I hit like and subscribe enjoy your videos please talk to us as if we were there ;thankyou,enjoy if you would describe land marks and why you do things it’s the way we can learn thanks again for sharing.
@BookskieOP
@BookskieOP 11 месяцев назад
I'm trying to learn how to clean my horses' hooves, bought some knives and clippers. When i try to use the knife, it's like cutting wood with a regular knife, it's quite hard unlike on this video, it's like cutting butter. How do you do that or do i need to sharpen the new knife?
@charlotteh7766
@charlotteh7766 Год назад
It is such a pleasure to watch you work, coz your tools are always sharpen so they do all the work and not you! 🫶
@hap2bee
@hap2bee Год назад
How do you decide front clip, or quarter clips?
@RobertLacroix-q6k
@RobertLacroix-q6k Год назад
Your thé best
@davidens8204
@davidens8204 Год назад
I like watching people who are very into their craft .. an ancient Chinese Philosopher said "find something you love doing ... and you will never work a day in your lives .. you make it look easy... just f.y.I 'ought' means zero in old English .. now you know
@jacobkeeler4124
@jacobkeeler4124 Месяц назад
Where are you located im in the pnw to
@jacobkeeler4124
@jacobkeeler4124 Месяц назад
Would like to meet up sometime I’m a up coming farrier still learning
@jessiecasteel2902
@jessiecasteel2902 Год назад
How do you no if you have took to much frog? Can it lame colt????
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow Год назад
Yes it can if you take too short. Mostly just after trimming thousands of feet over the years and knowing the structures of the foot.
@AndersonCattleCo
@AndersonCattleCo Год назад
So why are you shoeing a retired horse that doesn't do anything that doesn't have a bunch of soundness issues
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow Год назад
We have tried him barefoot and his feet get too short and sore so I ended up having to put him back in shoes.
@sambutera3898
@sambutera3898 Год назад
How old is the horse?
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow Год назад
I think about 28 years old.
@marilynleveque2497
@marilynleveque2497 Год назад
Use of aught for zero used in guns also as well as horse shoes.Noun aught (plural aughts) whit, the smallest part, iota (archaic) zero The digit zero as the decade in years (for example, aught-nine for 1909 or 2009) in “gun calibers” (for example, thirty-aught-six for .30-06)***
@marilynleveque2497
@marilynleveque2497 Год назад
Love your videos.
@dreampainter2011
@dreampainter2011 Год назад
Ought is the English (British)word for zero... :)
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow
@USAfarrier-pnwfarriershow Год назад
That makes total sense then!
@DanaW-e5q
@DanaW-e5q 3 месяца назад
Make sure your shoe is flat before burning it on the hoof
@abilanaturista3060
@abilanaturista3060 7 месяцев назад
Do you know of someone who I can learn these skills from?
@kimberlyrivard6945
@kimberlyrivard6945 Год назад
Ott, Means zero.
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