The strength these men must have. This is a great closeup with amazing camerawork, I was exhausted just watching this man and I thought, oh my, he has to do this three more times!! God Bless them
It is funny however hard brittle clippings are not safe for them, as it can chip their teeth and get stuck in them but it’s okay to give it to dogs once in a while.
Thank you for such a close up video! Really illustrates the skill, strength, the detail as well as the care you show for the animal. And Pride in your work!! Well done.
I've watched a ferrier at work for many years here in the UK and in Europe and I must say your experience shows through a1000% . It was a pleasure to watch a skilled ferrier at work , the dogs around came around for tip bits too 😂
Fantastic camera work. I really love the close up while the work being done makes me feel like standing right there watching you work. The exit music along with the videography at the end was like art, created emotion and beauty...wow!
The shots where your palms are on the hoof shows how really huge the hoof is! Massive! Great camerawork too 👌 Btw why is farriering such so satisfying to watch even to people who have nothing to do with horses (like me)?!😃
I truly wish that some of these farriers would feel like doing a little teaching as they work. I would so love to know what they are attempting to do and why. I can’t imagine trying to differentiate between living and dead tissue. However do they keep from accidentally hurting the horse. This man seems to work more carefully and slowly. Amazing and skillful craftsmen!
I’m guessing this was an overdue pedicure! Amazing work, fab video (any chance of a little commentary, for specific shaping or trim or anything unusual you come across, love the fact there is no unnecessary chatter or music)
I can honestly say that with all the different farriers that I watch, I learn something new. I've never seen anyone do clenching like this. Very intresting.😁
One of my favorite videos of yours. Just wish when you get a good, clean clipping like that you would hold it up so we can see how much came off. Especially when you have to do it twice
Well done! I don’t think I’ve seen such amazing close ups before - can’t help but wonder how you don’t accidentally smack your camera when filming so close! I’m also amazed at how close your hammer can be to your fingers, without smacking fingers by accident.
Horses have the biggest eyes in the world (for mammals) and I find them stunning, I could spend hours just looking into the eyes of a horse, you can almost see the feelings of the animal within them, mesmerizing ❤
@@FranCecy001 The frog gets cut off and thrown away, if you watch most farrier videos, dogs will come by and sneak it off as snacks. The frog is the consistency of soft leather. It's main job is to be pressed down when the horse stands on the hoof, and it assists in pumping the horse's blood back to the heart. The extra frog is cut off because it is over grown and having extra layers of unnecessary frog will give space for bacteria to grow and for the horse to catch thrush. I hope it kinda answers all sorts of questions.
Kudos to your camera person. I have several favorite farriers and yours is the best imho😊. Those hooves are humongous! Love the Shires😍. Your work is impeccable and fascinating to watch.🇺🇸🇬🇧♥️🐎
I’m new to horse mani-pedi channels. I like that we got a quick look at the horse 🐴 and your camera is closer to get a close view to see what you are doing. Good closeups of making the shoe and putting it on. I have never owned a horse, so I don’t know about caring for them, but they are beautiful and so well-behaved during this process, as if they are intelligent enough to know it’s all for their own good!
Another good job, on a big ol foot, on a big ol horse, who didn't look like his hooves had been cleaned since his last shoeing, which was a long time ago, and it also looks like he spends a great deal of time in a dirty stall. 🐎👍🇺🇸
It looks like he spends time outside to me. There wasn't much straw or stable debris that I could tell. It just looked like clay and soil from outside.
Hi Jake. I was wondering looking at the places where the old nails have been pulled out if there is ever a situation where there isn’t the free space to put new nails in? If that does happen, what do you do then?
He cuts off old hoof and new grows in so essentially he’s cutting off the old holes and there’s new hoof for the nails to stick into so it’s not really a problem.
You know there good when they costom forge a shoe to perfectly fit the horse rather then going out and buying one that might be to big, small or the wrong shape. Keep up the good work👍
I am not a horse person, but i find this video deeply fascinating. And, in my native Swedish tongue, the pliers mainly used here is called a ”hovtång”, or ”hoof pliers”, and i have never ever wondered why. But now i know.
Huge feet on huge horses! Looks like this guy does a fair bit of roadwork, according to how worn his shoes were. Great job! Liked and subbed. Is he a Shire?
I have watched a few of these now and I still wonder: How do you make sure - after roughly clipping the toe edge - that you don't file the hoof at an angle (e.g. left side filed shorter than the right side of the hoof), which would lead to wrong joint position afterwards? Is it automatically even, when the horse rests its leg on the stand?
Im so used to watching cattle trims, this is so different i never knew how this was done!! I have so many questions, whyd you put the shoe on hot? Whats it for? Whats the procedure 😭😭😭 do horses ever get gross infections and how would you handle those ahhh im so curious now! I like this 🤩
I can answer a little! Holding the hot shoe agaisnt the hoof like that helps create a really good fit between the shoe and the hoof (you can see him doing a tiny bit of adjustment when he sees where the mark is). It burns away a very little bit of the hoof and gives you a smooth surface, which is also "sealed" (sort of like a steak!) which helps protect against moisture and bacteria. Hot shoeing is not 100% necessary but it's good practice for the best possible fit. Horses absolutely do get infections and abscesses in their feet and these can range from fairly mild to very serious. Routine hoof care like this video helps prevent them. This experienced farrier will notice if something's not right, but also the horse's owner should be taking care of their hooves every day. Bacteria can get in through punctures or cracks in the hoof. The horse will start to go lame and the hoof will be hot to the touch. Abscesses have to be drained, which is pretty gross depending on how you feel about pus, and then looked after carefully for a few weeks. Horses can also get thrush in their feet, (which is very gross because it STINKS) usually from standing around too much in moist and dirty conditions. Clean dry stable conditions help to prevent this.
DANG, that's a big hoof!! Until I saw this video I didn't know how soft that white rubbery stuff is that you cut out, sorry don't know what you call it 😩Another great shoeing video, thanks, Jake! Love from Canada 🇨🇦
Question : How does one make sure that after such a procedure all 4 hoofs are of equal height n thus the horse is not tilting on one of the 4 sides of each leg ?
Why does it look like their knives arent sharp? Ive watched about 3 now and it seems like they struggle to cut through them? Or is it just like cattle that depending on what they reside in theyre harder to get through?
Very cool to watch. But I have some questions 1 how long after you reshoe a horse do you have to do it again and 2 I have seen other farriers shoe horses with out flattening the toe end what's the reason for the flattened toe
what would you consider as a main reason for you to be a professional horseshoe maker? i think its a really interesting job. what skills should a person who wanna make this should have?
He’s not a horseshoe maker he’s a farrier. They are people hired to care for the hooves of horses and or cows every few months. They’re like foot doctors for them and for large animals like them it is absolutely essential so they’re almost vets. They need a lot is strength, patience, gentle and steady hands, a lot of experience with horses, and probably a bit of metal working experience
Great job on those huge feet! Why does every UK horse I've seen in your videos, and others,get clips on their shoes? Here in the US, clips are hardly ever seen... Genuine question...
What is the purpose for putting the hot shoe on the hoof I was a groom for race horses never saw that but the used a lot of aluminum shoes but I would hold horses for the smith out on the farms and never saw them do that
Ginormous!!!! Even when you took down at least half of it :) How long was this horse not shoed? Really, I enjoyed how you just kept cutting and scarping! Fabulous job!
Don’t forget to leave a like 👍🏼 or dislike 👎🏼 and subscribe if you want to see more 😁
Always got the 🔔 to remind me. 🤙🏼
I miss the head camera you used to use. It's interesting seeing your POV.
Whatever you were doing for the camera in this was excellent! I love the close ups and to see the depth of the hood and more details was nice.
Do you have a video explaining what you are doing and why?
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The strength these men must have. This is a great closeup with amazing camerawork, I was exhausted just watching this man and I thought, oh my, he has to do this three more times!! God Bless them
Trust me I’ve see this up close these guys sweat buckets and are very large, it incredible to watch
@@honeyjm8324 we’re not all large I’m only 5’6”
@@kylemeans1487 Maybe they meant large as in mass. I imagine you need to be rather strong doing that.
@@kylemeans1487 Correct probably
@@honeyjm8324 Girls also do this honey 🍯🍯🐝
Hoof restorations are fantastic and all, but I'd love to see a video compilation of dogs going up to steal hoof clippings during sessions 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣true!
It's disgusting. Get yourself a horse and watch it in your own yard.
@@getin3949 Dude wtf no its not disgusting, if u dont like it then dont watch it. No need to call shit disgusting.
It is funny however hard brittle clippings are not safe for them, as it can chip their teeth and get stuck in them but it’s okay to give it to dogs once in a while.
(Horse hoof RESTORATION //satisfying// HORSE HOOF TRIMMING)
trust me watch all the way through.
Thank you for such a close up video! Really illustrates the skill, strength, the detail as well as the care you show for the animal. And Pride in your work!! Well done.
I've watched a ferrier at work for many years here in the UK and in Europe and I must say your experience shows through a1000% . It was a pleasure to watch a skilled ferrier at work , the dogs around came around for tip bits too 😂
This guy is a hack.
Jake, that horse hoof is as big as my head! But such great work! I bet the horse feels better! Fantastic job restoring this one!
Haha it’s a dinner plate 🍽 Thanks bud 😁
You did a great job! It’s amazing you could find and clean the frog so well. Also great job trimming. What a nice job. Nice horse as well.
In all the channels that I've watched doing hoof restoration, this channel is the most satisfying for me! I subscribed right away!
Fantastic camera work. I really love the close up while the work being done makes me feel like standing right there watching you work. The exit music along with the videography at the end was like art, created emotion and beauty...wow!
Amazing I really liked the close-up to the hoof. It was easier to see the details
Same with me
arrggg to close the camera cant keep the focus.
The shots where your palms are on the hoof shows how really huge the hoof is! Massive! Great camerawork too 👌
Btw why is farriering such so satisfying to watch even to people who have nothing to do with horses (like me)?!😃
Horizontally spinning rat
I like how you're just straight to business and no bullshit!
I find it satisfying what a Farrier work accomplishes. It's much work replacing one shoe as a opposed to all four. Good job Sir!
I truly wish that some of these farriers would feel like doing a little teaching as they work. I would so love to know what they are attempting to do and why. I can’t imagine trying to differentiate between living and dead tissue. However do they keep from accidentally hurting the horse. This man seems to work more carefully and slowly. Amazing and skillful craftsmen!
Best close up yet and I’ve been watching for over a wk at least 3-4 a night. Beautiful horse
Just did that. I love watching your videos and who would of thought that a horse's hoof had so many layers on it lol it's like trying to trim a onion.
Great equine podiatry & first class camera work.👍
Glad these horses are gettin taken care of, doing good work brotha💪🏾
One of my favorites. The up close was a different perspective! Enjoyed
I’m guessing this was an overdue pedicure! Amazing work, fab video (any chance of a little commentary, for specific shaping or trim or anything unusual you come across, love the fact there is no unnecessary chatter or music)
I can honestly say that with all the different farriers that I watch, I learn something new. I've never seen anyone do clenching like this. Very intresting.😁
One of my favorite videos of yours. Just wish when you get a good, clean clipping like that you would hold it up so we can see how much came off. Especially when you have to do it twice
I Thought that too .
Well done! I don’t think I’ve seen such amazing close ups before - can’t help but wonder how you don’t accidentally smack your camera when filming so close! I’m also amazed at how close your hammer can be to your fingers, without smacking fingers by accident.
Horses have the biggest eyes in the world (for mammals) and I find them stunning, I could spend hours just looking into the eyes of a horse, you can almost see the feelings of the animal within them, mesmerizing ❤
They say "fit as a butcher's dog", but what about "as happy as the farrier's dog" ? They get frog treats all the time.
Can you tell me why to feed a piece of the frog to a dog? I don't know anything about farriery, but this shocked me the most 😱
@@FranCecy001 The frog gets cut off and thrown away, if you watch most farrier videos, dogs will come by and sneak it off as snacks. The frog is the consistency of soft leather. It's main job is to be pressed down when the horse stands on the hoof, and it assists in pumping the horse's blood back to the heart. The extra frog is cut off because it is over grown and having extra layers of unnecessary frog will give space for bacteria to grow and for the horse to catch thrush. I hope it kinda answers all sorts of questions.
@@melanisticmandalorian yes thank you. So it is tasty to the dog somehow? 😀
@@FranCecy001 yup, a treat.
Beautiful work by a master farrier.
Класс, всё детально и доступно, настолько близкой съёмки во время работы с копытами я ещё не видел. Супер.
Kudos to your camera person. I have several favorite farriers and yours is the best imho😊. Those hooves are humongous! Love the Shires😍. Your work is impeccable and fascinating to watch.🇺🇸🇬🇧♥️🐎
I’m new to horse mani-pedi channels. I like that we got a quick look at the horse 🐴 and your camera is closer to get a close view to see what you are doing. Good closeups of making the shoe and putting it on.
I have never owned a horse, so I don’t know about caring for them, but they are beautiful and so well-behaved during this process, as if they are intelligent enough to know it’s all for their own good!
Good job 👍 they were definitely needing done
Another good job, on a big ol foot, on a big ol horse, who didn't look like his hooves had been cleaned since his last shoeing, which was a long time ago, and it also looks like he spends a great deal of time in a dirty stall. 🐎👍🇺🇸
It looks like he spends time outside to me. There wasn't much straw or stable debris that I could tell. It just looked like clay and soil from outside.
Great job and great video!!! Wonderful close up 👍🏽 Thanks and congratulations!!
Hi Jake. I was wondering looking at the places where the old nails have been pulled out if there is ever a situation where there isn’t the free space to put new nails in? If that does happen, what do you do then?
He cuts off old hoof and new grows in so essentially he’s cutting off the old holes and there’s new hoof for the nails to stick into so it’s not really a problem.
The hoof wall grows downwards, so new nails go in higher than old holes
Fantastic vid ! Love the camera angles...lots of bruising on that hoof...great job !!!
Everytime I watch one of these videos Im like "this looks mighty painful" but to the horse this feeling real good like a massage 😭
the dog going to town on the hoof trimmings really adds to the x factor of this video
You know there good when they costom forge a shoe to perfectly fit the horse rather then going out and buying one that might be to big, small or the wrong shape. Keep up the good work👍
I am not a horse person, but i find this video deeply fascinating. And, in my native Swedish tongue, the pliers mainly used here is called a ”hovtång”, or ”hoof pliers”, and i have never ever wondered why. But now i know.
God, no wonder the dogs hang around when this big boy gets a hoof trim. His hooves are the size of plates and they're ready to eat XD
I enjoyed your videos. Great job!
I bet he says thank you!!!! I am amazed at how he keep still while all that is going on.
Back breaking work but the results are always worth it! Oh how I miss shoeing with my Dad😇
Horizontally spinning rat
There is at least one good boy every time a horse gets their feet done, I find it funny cause I'm always waiting for the appearance on these videos xD
❤ the extreme close up is awesome!
Didn't know horses have such soft hooves
It really isn't that soft! Its extrememly tough when healthy, thats why farriers need such sharp tools to do their hooves.
Some big feet that’s for sure and you made the dogs day!
Huge feet on huge horses! Looks like this guy does a fair bit of roadwork, according to how worn his shoes were. Great job! Liked and subbed. Is he a Shire?
Really cool close ups and enormous hooves 🙏
I have watched a few of these now and I still wonder:
How do you make sure - after roughly clipping the toe edge - that you don't file the hoof at an angle (e.g. left side filed shorter than the right side of the hoof), which would lead to wrong joint position afterwards?
Is it automatically even, when the horse rests its leg on the stand?
I love horses they are so pretty and cute💕
That Horse looks like my Horse rally much i love you vids❤️
Dogs love those trimmings! Yums!
That frog is amazing!
Outstanding. A master class all round.
Blimey. Those are size 9's and then some. Like whacking great organic soup tureens or punch bowls. Great stuff. Thank you.
Great photography on this video! Could see the details close up.
Nice camera work 👍
I enjoyed your work! Thanks!
Im so used to watching cattle trims, this is so different i never knew how this was done!! I have so many questions, whyd you put the shoe on hot? Whats it for? Whats the procedure 😭😭😭 do horses ever get gross infections and how would you handle those ahhh im so curious now! I like this 🤩
I can answer a little! Holding the hot shoe agaisnt the hoof like that helps create a really good fit between the shoe and the hoof (you can see him doing a tiny bit of adjustment when he sees where the mark is). It burns away a very little bit of the hoof and gives you a smooth surface, which is also "sealed" (sort of like a steak!) which helps protect against moisture and bacteria. Hot shoeing is not 100% necessary but it's good practice for the best possible fit.
Horses absolutely do get infections and abscesses in their feet and these can range from fairly mild to very serious. Routine hoof care like this video helps prevent them. This experienced farrier will notice if something's not right, but also the horse's owner should be taking care of their hooves every day. Bacteria can get in through punctures or cracks in the hoof. The horse will start to go lame and the hoof will be hot to the touch. Abscesses have to be drained, which is pretty gross depending on how you feel about pus, and then looked after carefully for a few weeks. Horses can also get thrush in their feet, (which is very gross because it STINKS) usually from standing around too much in moist and dirty conditions. Clean dry stable conditions help to prevent this.
Proper Job mate...liked n subscribed...
Big foots horse??? 🤔😁 amazing work 👏👏👏 it's soothing too watch
That is so close up and detailed. Your camera is really great. Did you find a lost nail in there?
Nothing beats a comfortable fitting shoe
Do the holes left from previous shoeings provide a pathway for infection?
Very nice work 👏
That horse 🐴 had beautiful feet!
Nice job. Have never seen a dinner plate get shod!
Immensely satisfying 😌
DANG, that's a big hoof!! Until I saw this video I didn't know how soft that white rubbery stuff is that you cut out, sorry don't know what you call it 😩Another great shoeing video, thanks, Jake! Love from Canada 🇨🇦
Its called the frog :))
I saw a farrier who had a big magnet on the foot of his stand to collect nails, worked well
I throughly enjoy your videos ❣️❣️❣️
Question :
How does one make sure that after such a procedure all 4 hoofs are of equal height n thus the horse is not tilting on one of the 4 sides of each leg ?
Why does it look like their knives arent sharp? Ive watched about 3 now and it seems like they struggle to cut through them? Or is it just like cattle that depending on what they reside in theyre harder to get through?
Very cool to watch. But I have some questions 1 how long after you reshoe a horse do you have to do it again and 2 I have seen other farriers shoe horses with out flattening the toe end what's the reason for the flattened toe
El mejor trabajo que he visto, felicidades !!
Such a gentle giant beautiful skill
Thank you.. Curiosity got the best of me😀
what would you consider as a main reason for you to be a professional horseshoe maker? i think its a really interesting job. what skills should a person who wanna make this should have?
He’s not a horseshoe maker he’s a farrier. They are people hired to care for the hooves of horses and or cows every few months. They’re like foot doctors for them and for large animals like them it is absolutely essential so they’re almost vets. They need a lot is strength, patience, gentle and steady hands, a lot of experience with horses, and probably a bit of metal working experience
Nice job!
gorgeous horse!
Do you make all four shoes BEFORE putting them on or do you make one and put it on before starting the next one?
I have seen this done many times I like this video 💖
loved the close up
Great job!!! Was this horse recovering from an injury ?
Why leave space between the hoof and the shoe? Wish there was a video that explained everything. Do you have something like that?
Looks like this horse was overdue for some TLHC
Was that a nail that got pulled out of the hoof wall? If so, whoa! How often does that happen?
Muito bom parabéns....excelente profissional ...abraço apertadinho de Portugal
I use those huge nails when I make Leadlights.They are a bit hard to source as everyone only seems to stock the small nails.
What is the stuff called that he feeds to the dog. I've also seen them grab the hoof clippings. It's cute.
I'd like to know too
Late answer, but the soft, rubbery stuff from the middle of the hoof is called the frog.
@@Kohlerstacey thank you. What exactly is the frog?
Great job on those huge feet! Why does every UK horse I've seen in your videos, and others,get clips on their shoes? Here in the US, clips are hardly ever seen... Genuine question...
Great work !
What is the purpose for putting the hot shoe on the hoof I was a groom for race horses never saw that but the used a lot of aluminum shoes but I would hold horses for the smith out on the farms and never saw them do that
5:43 is a great angle to see the concavity of the hoof.
I rode a Shire,his hoofs were big like dinner plates
Ginormous!!!! Even when you took down at least half of it :) How long was this horse not shoed? Really, I enjoyed how you just kept cutting and scarping! Fabulous job!
見てて凄く気持ちよくなった。
ふと馬って深爪になるのか疑問になってしまったがそれはそれで大変そうだなって思った。
爪を切るシーンが特に好きだな
Yes this is the good stuff
Great job 👏
New Camera? looks clearer to me
Yes 👍🏼