My favorite part is when he says that he gets a rush when he sees a cow feels relief after his work. That's how I wish I could feel about my work honestly. This guy is awesome.
I came to the comments to say the same. I've had 2 farriers take care of our horses hooves. One was like this guy, the first one was just in it for a paycheck and to bad mouth everyone else.
Anyone else get this to randomly pop up in their feed and now they're addicted to watching cows get their hooves trimmed? Lol. Poor things, so glad someone can help them feel better.
I'm doing a research paper on the abuses cattle endure on industrial farms. The way you care for these cows is incredible, I really needed a break from all of the other things I'm seeing, so thank you.
You should really visit some farms to accurately write a research paper on it. Most of what you’ll find on the internet is propaganda. You’d find they’re nothing like what is depicted. Most of the dairies I work on would be categorized as “industrial” by certain groups but in actuality are family farms with excellent welfare standards.
If it makes you feel any better we own and operate a beef farm and they are cared for properly, they are a farms profits, healthy happy animals bring money in, more farmers treat their cattle like gold than you’d realize, I know I’ve spent nights wrapping a calf in blankets and making sure it stays warm just trying to save it, we also will take calves from our sale barn for free if they can’t go through the ring due to health reasons, and we have a pretty good percentage of those calves live, naturally you’ll always have some losses but we try our best
@@isaiahshaffer Losses are inevitable, as losses are inevitable with peeper when growing chicken (as I do). Out of 50 incubated eggs, maybe 10-15 didn't developed properly, while the rest are in perfect condition. And not because the conditions weren't good enough, but because life and nature has its own set of rules.
I am glad to hear you all talk about the care you put into the animals' welfare. Sometimes from what read i get the impression animals at farms are not treated well.
I know absolutely nothing about farm animal care, but I've already watched a dozen of your videos after getting them recommended and it puts a smile on my face when you help these cows.
Poor baby, I can't imagine walking around with a massive bloody sore in my feet, let alone an infected one. The fact that you took such care of her is amazing! Its awesome to see animals in good, gentle hands like yours!!
Cows are mostly calm with humans, they only get aggressive if they gave birth or you try to hurt them. There's a couple stray cows where I live and you can feed them and pet them if you live. They don't do anything.
@@prakharmishra5583 There is someone else on UA-cam who's cows usually jerk with pain because he goes fast and pokes for puss like a pimple popper for views. He's worshipped. *He's inhumane.*
Its a bit llike watching popping cysts etc. Disgusting and fascinating. I used to climb with a vet and we had to spend a lot of time stuck in tents.I hoped for a good gruesome cow op.,made for "great" conversation.
I can’t believe how well she is walking after treatment. You’re the gold standard. I’ve seen a lot of other channels and you’re by far the best. That’s no exaggeration.
A few years back, I had this horrible toothache caused by an abscess above my tooth putting severe pressure on the bone and teeth around it. The pain was so unbearable I was so close to calling my dentist and begging him to just drill a hole in my face, anything to relieve the pressure. I imagine these lesions are similar. When I saw that big gush of pus I actually sighed in relief knowing how much pain was instantly relieved for this cow. Thank you so much for helping these sweet animals, you provide such a valuable service!!
Geez I don’t even have a hoof but I can imagine how amazing that would feel to have that rubber block on there so you wouldn’t have to put weight on the injured part
@@ronovecarnero5300 A shoe is affixed to a hoof with nails. Think horses - as in horseshoes - which come in different sizes (like people's) and weight - depending on what they're made of. A farrier removes the old shoe when necessary, trims the hoof, selects the right size shoe, and super-heats it in a forge so that it can be custom molded to the hoof if needed (when there's an anomaly in the hoof shape). It's then nailed on, bottom of hoof to top, and the nail is then cut off flush against the hoof. This doesn't hurt the animal as the hoof itself is made of keratin and has no feeling. Most shoes 👞 are made of steel - except racehorse shoes, also called racing plates, which are made out of aluminum as it's much lighter. In general, the type of shoe used is dependent on how the animal will use it, and on what type of surface. I was raised on a mixed farm (grain, dairy & beef cattle, & show/performance horses) which morphed into a horse (race) breeding/ training/racing farm so am familiar with hoofs!
It reminds me of the relief I felt when my dr trimmed out my ingrown toe nail. The pain of getting it done was nothing compared to the pain that I had before it was sorted.
This guy is a technician… I’ve watched a few other trimmers on UA-cam and they are clueless compared to this guy. You can tell he takes pride in his work and constantly educates himself
I stumbled on this channel by accident . Don’t have cows. Don’t know squat about cows. But this is amazing! As an RN familiar with Wound Care practices…. this was very educational. Glad the cows have someone like you
Weirdly enough, I'm not as grossed out by the lesions/abscesses as I thought I would be. All I think is 'oh poor baby, that must have hurt so much' Thank you for caring for these cows!
No one gets sick if you take care of them like your family . but the truth is they keep that cow on ugly and dirty place that's why she got infection . These people are lazy they don't clean up cow place that's why she got bacteria in . does someone like keeps to their family on dirty place🤔?
I’m so glad you worried about pain relief and added the block to redistribute the weight. Thank you for caring about these animals. Also for actually clearing the hoof completely around the infected area. People seem to forget that it’s important to give that new tissue the best chance to grow and heal as well as make sure you fully identify the infected area and treat it thoroughly. Beautiful job. I’m sure she’s a happy las now.
I can't imagine how painful that must have been to stand on, like the worst ingrown toenail ever! Poor thing, I'm glad you were able to help her and get her right.
As someone who has little knowledge on ungulates and hooves, videos like this are so fascinating to watch. I didn't know hooves can be infected like that, trimmed away so easily, and then solved like that
@@annixfishfeet they’re literally saying the cow as she then says the dude trimming sounds like he enjoys his work. Didn’t know a cow could sound like it enjoys its work.
Nate, it’s interesting to hear how white line issues occur in cows, because (as a horse owner who trims their own horses) it’s very similar to how horses end up with issues with the white line too. With horses, white line separation can actually be caused when the outer wall is rasped/cut level to the sole because it doesn’t take it very long to become longer. So, it is always important for farriers to bevel or roll the edges of the horse’s foot from the bottom (unless they are shod) to prevent the pressure on the white line that would cause it to separate, that would in turn allow what we call “white line disease” to infect. I just thought it was interesting to hear that cows can have a similar issue.
Humans being kind to not only other people but also things that aren’t humans is what I sadly feel a lot people don’t get enough these days. Thank you for being so rad my dude ❤️❤️
This guy is amazing and the fact he feels better knowing he walked away giving these cows relief and help that's love and he loves what he does... Great job... Hugs and thank you...
@@panda-yr6ul I"m much better now! Panic attacks suck, but it definitely helps to know how to get yourself to focus on something else, like this random video of hoof surgery apparently! Haha :)
I stumbled on to these cow repair videos. Wow, really touches my heart. Cows are such sweet critters, ya can't help but like them. So glad you, fine sir, help them. Thank you!!!
The cows are so patient when they get their trim, they aren't in distress or thrash around its like they know what's happening and how good it will feel
They 'lock' the fetlock of the hoof they are working on, in a type of pressure device, so that the cow can't move it, so the cow is standing on 3 legs and its head, body is also in a fixed device, so that she can't move. Understandably, as otherwise, it would be very dangerous!
@@felixfauxington99 yes, of course, if it was hurting she would be making a lot of noise! What I meant was, she can't just say, 'No!' She has to be restrained. Otherwise, she could cause herself and the guy a lot of injuries. They weigh about half a ton. So difficult to argue with!
@@wrinkliestdog Just gotta keep remembering to cut it short. Some people just forget and only remember when it's puncturing their toe meat and killing them lmao.
I've said it before...I admire a man who takes care of his hands--especially men who do physical labor; I think it shows a sense of pride and consideration. You're just all-round awesome, Nate😊I, too, get immense satisfaction from seeing a happy, comfortable cow😋👏
I watch this and get afraid for the animal out of instinct. I keep thinking he's going to go too deep and remove too much of the hoof . But he knows what he's doing. Great job man!
Yea the point is to open it up so it heals better and faster instead of just closing over again plus then he can see how bad the infection really is and see what's happening under the hoof and if he needs to switch his cleaning method for that particular cow.
I really appreciate you taking the time to clean the wound - I feel like a lot of the videos I have seen they usually wrap the foot up with poo and stuff still really close to it and it really bothers me for some reason. Subscribed! :)
"And that gives me an endorphine rush" I'm glad it does it's people who enjoy helping animals that are the most needed in the world. Helping those who can't help themselves!
Seeing this reminded me of when I stepped on a nail, the pain is something I cannot explain. I can relate that cow was in sincere pain. Thanks to the Doctor for being a saviour 💕
Nate as usual you are so gentle and a wonderful human being. I love how you take such care and love for your craft. That’s why you get that rush. God bless you young man!
@@polariscrow3144 more utter negativity... and then you wonder why people say this world is "toxic". ...it's because of people like you all doom and gloom 24/7.
@@Anomaly.Filmworks I'm not saying all of the world is toxic, but a majority is. And it's hard to look past. I'm normally positive but it's hard to be with how our world is.
I got a lot of respect for this man. I'm quite squeamish when it come to things like this, I would be so worried thinking I would hurt the cow. Impressive how you can keep cool when doing something like this.
“and that gives me an endorphin rush” Wow. Makes you want to be his friend if he loves cows this much, then the mysterious hail storm and cutting video leaves us in suspense. 😂
Hello Nate, I am watching this while waiting for power to be restored here after hurricane 🌀 Ida. I guess you are a cattle podiatrist. Which is funny to me, because I trained in Germany as a medical foot care specialist. Thank you for cheering me up with this video and the awesome work you do for those animals.
I’m also watching while waiting for power to be restored from hurricane Ida.. a week later and still without power and will be a lot longer to go. Small world right?
Watching the 3 stages of her putting her hoof down I could just imagine how happy you were!! You could totally see her testing it gradually before she fully put her weight on it, I can only try to imagine her relief from her joyous hop afterward!!
For people who wonder what the cows feel when the Acid and wrap is applied. Having lived on a farm all my life and my grandparents owning a cattle ranch. I've had my fair share of accidents out in the barn where there was no way in hell I was telling anyone how I got injured. (Stand to close to a new calf and moms going to kick you hard if you don't pay attention.) It burns for a few seconds but omg it feels so much better afterwards! It's a painkiller and reduces inflammation.
So kind of like when you spray antiseptic spray or hydrogen peroxide on a wound? I'm sure the relief of having all that pressure released is wonderful, it's crazy how the infection bubbles up from the crack when he finally reaches it!
Thankful you had shelter from the hail! I am amazed and thankful for you sharing these videos! I never realized a hard cow's hoof could have issues! Figured they had a hard hoof, immune to nails, rocks and whatever. This has been so enlightening and intriguing! I know the cows are thankful in their own moooving way!!! :D
this was insane to watch. im hoping to become a zookeeper when im of age and even though cow hooves have absolutely nothing to do with reptile keeping this is still incredibly interesting. watching you cut away the layers and have everything look white and then you cut away this one thin layer to reveal a bunch of red sent shivers down my spine. i love it
@@deepakarya7051 nah they don't care if the cow is suffering , they just want to make sure it reaches the slaughter house in perfect condition , that's it
@@eliteevildarkness5830 that's islamic thing...moat of western counterpart don't want to suffer animal before slaughter..and during slaughter fist animal is to be stunned unlike cutting throat mercilessly
.... True. If it was lame, it probably end up as dinner. I would be surprised if we were only managing cattle 2,000 years ago. We certainly had other domestic animals much longer ago than that.
The only reason this happens is because now cattle is kept inside with concrete floors which is extremely bad for hoved animals. When they are kept in grass this isn't a problem
I love these cow hoof videos. Strangely satisfying and mentally soothing. Really like the idea that you're making life better for these cows. Thank you!!
What a rewarding job you have. The feeling of relief you must bring these beautiful creatures must be a wonderful feeling for you. Thank you for your dedication to these animals!
I get an endorphin rush also when I watch what you do. I'm just a city girl that never gave a thought about hooves until you tube introduced me to you. I'm intrigued. It's nice that you are making cows and horses feel better.
The guy who is talking .. his voice is so calming. Job well done and I can see you taking pride in your work and wanting to do it right for these animals. May you accumulate good karma as a result of your profession.
This guy must be really strong cuz I can only imagine how tough their hoofs are He makes it look like he's cutting through butter. I can't imagine how a cow heals their foot because they always walking in their own poop. So it's a good thing he wraps it up. He's so awesome this is satisfying to watch.
Would you like to see how she’s doing now???ua-cam.com/video/aa1nBl43Qis/v-deo.html
Amazing
Real awesome
Sure. Thanks
This is awesome!!
Sgzvzb
My favorite part is when he says that he gets a rush when he sees a cow feels relief after his work. That's how I wish I could feel about my work honestly. This guy is awesome.
Exactly ❤️👍
you can feel that way too brother, i believe in you, God bless you!
Exactly how I feel
When I remove a tooth or get rid of tooth ache for my patient
Their happiness just gives me energy
Great job Mister!
I came to the comments to say the same. I've had 2 farriers take care of our horses hooves. One was like this guy, the first one was just in it for a paycheck and to bad mouth everyone else.
Anyone else get this to randomly pop up in their feed and now they're addicted to watching cows get their hooves trimmed? Lol.
Poor things, so glad someone can help them feel better.
The same for me 😂
Just accidentally found these yesterday and have watched about 20 videos since,and yes addictive already.😊✌️
Me too
Yes lol
I wonder where the algorithm is gonna take us after this. 🤔
As someone who grew up in a concrete jungle this is absolutely fascinating.
Couldn’t explain it more succinctly. Completely agree my friend.
Same!
The smell of a farm and cows, not so fascinating
Right? I have many questions.
I agree , except for the stuff leaking it's almost ASMR between the trimming and his voice ,very relaxing.
I'm doing a research paper on the abuses cattle endure on industrial farms. The way you care for these cows is incredible, I really needed a break from all of the other things I'm seeing, so thank you.
You should really visit some farms to accurately write a research paper on it. Most of what you’ll find on the internet is propaganda. You’d find they’re nothing like what is depicted. Most of the dairies I work on would be categorized as “industrial” by certain groups but in actuality are family farms with excellent welfare standards.
If it makes you feel any better we own and operate a beef farm and they are cared for properly, they are a farms profits, healthy happy animals bring money in, more farmers treat their cattle like gold than you’d realize, I know I’ve spent nights wrapping a calf in blankets and making sure it stays warm just trying to save it, we also will take calves from our sale barn for free if they can’t go through the ring due to health reasons, and we have a pretty good percentage of those calves live, naturally you’ll always have some losses but we try our best
@@isaiahshaffer Losses are inevitable, as losses are inevitable with peeper when growing chicken (as I do). Out of 50 incubated eggs, maybe 10-15 didn't developed properly, while the rest are in perfect condition. And not because the conditions weren't good enough, but because life and nature has its own set of rules.
I am glad to hear you all talk about the care you put into the animals' welfare. Sometimes from what read i get the impression animals at farms are not treated well.
Stop watching fake TV. Or websires
When he opened the entire infected gap, I really saw how painful that must've been. Thanks so much for helping her!
Don't worry, that doesn't Hurt to them
@@prollynotbaby I believe they were talking about having the infection.
I gasped!!!
@@prollynotbaby she's talked about the infection
@@prollynotbaby they mean the infection
I know absolutely nothing about farm animal care, but I've already watched a dozen of your videos after getting them recommended and it puts a smile on my face when you help these cows.
It’s so entertaining and for what reason! Lol
I know what you mean dude.... Wow
He's very calm. I enjoy it also.
Its so weird how they're pushed in our recommendations and we totally get into it.
Exactly the same here. For some reason it is just so interesting and satisfying to watch.
"And that gives me an endorphin rush"
Was so wholesome
Literally was about to comment this. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
For real, I felt warmth when I heard that lol
This made me think: Nate is the guy who can heel their soles.
Poor baby, I can't imagine walking around with a massive bloody sore in my feet, let alone an infected one. The fact that you took such care of her is amazing! Its awesome to see animals in good, gentle hands like yours!!
I love how gentle he is with the cows. They seem calmer too, like they know he is trying to help them.
Cows are mostly calm with humans, they only get aggressive if they gave birth or you try to hurt them. There's a couple stray cows where I live and you can feed them and pet them if you live. They don't do anything.
Cows are generally gentle creatures unless they're protecting their young
They are so used being abused...
@@prakharmishra5583 There is someone else on UA-cam who's cows usually jerk with pain because he goes fast and pokes for puss like a pimple popper for views.
He's worshipped. *He's inhumane.*
@@OfficialMyxomatosis I don't watch those other channels, either. Something disingenuous about them, but that's just my opinion.
It’s so disgustingly satisfying and I’m confused whenever I like it or not but I’m not able to stop watching
Это прямо магия какая-то, оторваться не возможно. Ждёшь, пока корове не станет легче.
Exactly!!
Its a bit llike watching popping cysts etc. Disgusting and fascinating.
I used to climb with a vet and we had to spend a lot of time stuck in tents.I hoped for a good gruesome cow op.,made for "great" conversation.
Thanks for all the love and support. Seriously blown away by the love from all of you ❤Thank you all ❤️❤❤️💞
Same, especially when he got to into the hoof, I thought it was blood coming out of that hole
I bet that poor animal was in "AAAHHHHH!" When he sprayed that sore. Bless these animals and bless people like him for restoring and helping them.
Now off to the Slaughterhouse! Lol
At least she’ll feel amazing af before being rag turned into food years later
@@ultimatesunrise Being a vegetarian your comment killed me from inside
@@ultimatesunrise but.. that's a dairy cow, mate...
@@gurentgc3546 how u know??
I can’t believe how well she is walking after treatment. You’re the gold standard. I’ve seen a lot of other channels and you’re by far the best. That’s no exaggeration.
There are very good people in the world who take care of their own animals like a family . God bless u sir for helping that cow.
70% of them in India 😁
@@samratshashank4919 the only sad part is people only do that till the animal is useful to them…
Yeah so many stray cows eating plastic trash!
Edit: In india!
@@samratshashank4919 cow = food
@@crashcoursezed7947 Yes india is a trash country bro
I had no idea that you could peel a cows hoof like a potato.
🤣🤣
Maybe don't eat it though 😳
@@morganicsmoothie964 I wouldn't dare, eat it. 🤢🤮
Stinky potato 🥔💨
It’s basically a giant fingernail
Me yesterday: *knows nothing about cows.
Me today: “Look at the angle on that hoof. Probably a whiteline fracture.”
For real🤣🤣🤣…I’m that much smarter because of this guy
Okay that genuinely made me laugh
Literally me lmfao
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤷♂️
Girl sameeee lol
A few years back, I had this horrible toothache caused by an abscess above my tooth putting severe pressure on the bone and teeth around it. The pain was so unbearable I was so close to calling my dentist and begging him to just drill a hole in my face, anything to relieve the pressure. I imagine these lesions are similar. When I saw that big gush of pus I actually sighed in relief knowing how much pain was instantly relieved for this cow. Thank you so much for helping these sweet animals, you provide such a valuable service!!
That blade is clearly incredibly sharp! It's sliding through that hoof like butter. Damm!
Not to mention, you have to apply the right amount of pressure.
It's so sharp I am behooved!
hooves are just massive heaps of keratin, which isnt really that hard
@@lauragraves4342 that's not how that words used. It would behoove of you to understand.
@@bleezy2160 lol♡
Geez I don’t even have a hoof but I can imagine how amazing that would feel to have that rubber block on there so you wouldn’t have to put weight on the injured part
Its called a "shoe" mate
@@ronovecarnero5300 it is not tho
@@ronovecarnero5300 you're wrong, mate.
@@ronovecarnero5300 A shoe is affixed to a hoof with nails. Think horses - as in horseshoes - which come in different sizes (like people's) and weight - depending on what they're made of.
A farrier removes the old shoe when necessary, trims the hoof, selects the right size shoe, and super-heats it in a forge so that it can be custom molded to the hoof if needed (when there's an anomaly in the hoof shape). It's then nailed on, bottom of hoof to top, and the nail is then cut off flush against the hoof. This doesn't hurt the animal as the hoof itself is made of keratin and has no feeling.
Most shoes 👞 are made of steel - except racehorse shoes, also called racing plates, which are made out of aluminum as it's much lighter.
In general, the type of shoe used is dependent on how the animal will use it, and on what type of surface.
I was raised on a mixed farm (grain, dairy & beef cattle, & show/performance horses) which morphed into a horse (race) breeding/ training/racing farm so am familiar with hoofs!
It feels good for the cattle it's also better because then the bandage is less likely to fall off from getting overly wet and stuff.
It reminds me of the relief I felt when my dr trimmed out my ingrown toe nail. The pain of getting it done was nothing compared to the pain that I had before it was sorted.
Hello how’s the weather over there
Yea, it's kinda like that.
This guy is a technician… I’ve watched a few other trimmers on UA-cam and they are clueless compared to this guy. You can tell he takes pride in his work and constantly educates himself
My favorite part is seeing the cow walk away at the end like "hey! It doesn't hurt anymore, awesome!"
Why can’t I stop watching!
The same thing I say!!!🤣😁
He’s a great narrator/teacher.
I dunno….but I’m tight there with you bud
It’s relaxing and satisfying that’s why lmao
Me too.Started with tic tok.. here I am one month into it. We need group therapy. I feel you😔 I need a cigarette 🚬 excuse me.
I stumbled on this channel by accident . Don’t have cows. Don’t know squat about cows. But this is amazing! As an RN familiar with Wound Care practices…. this was very educational. Glad the cows have someone like you
Hello Rebecca how’s the weather over there
Old derm nurse here ....loving it!
I'm in the same boat, except I'm not an RN or anyone in the realm of medicine haha
I love that she’s pain free! Thank you for taking such good care of these sweet girls.
Go pack go!!
I hope the bills kill you guys tonight lol
*Who else doesn't understand y this showed up in ur recommended list but ending up watching the whole thing*
Me
Lol yeah
Same
I actually subscribed to the channel and have started watching other vids too lol
Can you like not watch the video or just watch it instead of commenting the same comment as everyone is commenting like a drone?
Weirdly enough, I'm not as grossed out by the lesions/abscesses as I thought I would be.
All I think is 'oh poor baby, that must have hurt so much'
Thank you for caring for these cows!
2:11 i had goosebumps with this
Same. Poor babies
Huh my exact thought actually
I just love the fact that there is somebody just helping cows with painful feet and making videos about it 🐄🐃🐂
🐄🐄🐄🐄🐮🐮
No one gets sick if you take care of them like your family . but the truth is they keep that cow on ugly and dirty place that's why she got infection . These people are lazy they don't clean up cow place that's why she got bacteria in . does someone like keeps to their family on dirty place🤔?
@@TheRealFlyingAnt lie.... I can smell it
@@TheDevil-wo9jc I can smell pussy, thoughts?
@@TheRealFlyingAnt
C'mon now plot armor, member?
I’m so glad you worried about pain relief and added the block to redistribute the weight. Thank you for caring about these animals. Also for actually clearing the hoof completely around the infected area. People seem to forget that it’s important to give that new tissue the best chance to grow and heal as well as make sure you fully identify the infected area and treat it thoroughly. Beautiful job. I’m sure she’s a happy las now.
I can't imagine how painful that must have been to stand on, like the worst ingrown toenail ever! Poor thing, I'm glad you were able to help her and get her right.
Look maggots in their feet are more painful than what he do to her feet.
@@loverofhistory.5826 my god…also the cow clean hoods are kinda nice looking lol
Look like made of rhino horns…keratin that is
@@APersonOnUA-camX xd like cleaning potato.
Thanks for all the love and support. Seriously blown away by the love from all of you ❤Thank you all ❤️❤❤️💝
As someone who has little knowledge on ungulates and hooves, videos like this are so fascinating to watch. I didn't know hooves can be infected like that, trimmed away so easily, and then solved like that
I felt relieved for the cow, so happy she's alright. He sounds like he enjoys his work a lot!
She? He?
the cow changed pronouns ✨MAGIK✨
@@annixfishfeet twitter users deciding what to be everyday:
@@annixfishfeet they’re literally saying the cow as she then says the dude trimming sounds like he enjoys his work. Didn’t know a cow could sound like it enjoys its work.
Its a grand job when you see an improvement immediately,instant feedback ;food for the sole,hehehe.
Nate, it’s interesting to hear how white line issues occur in cows, because (as a horse owner who trims their own horses) it’s very similar to how horses end up with issues with the white line too. With horses, white line separation can actually be caused when the outer wall is rasped/cut level to the sole because it doesn’t take it very long to become longer. So, it is always important for farriers to bevel or roll the edges of the horse’s foot from the bottom (unless they are shod) to prevent the pressure on the white line that would cause it to separate, that would in turn allow what we call “white line disease” to infect. I just thought it was interesting to hear that cows can have a similar issue.
I share your interest and fascination, for the very same reasons
Humans being kind to not only other people but also things that aren’t humans is what I sadly feel a lot people don’t get enough these days. Thank you for being so rad my dude ❤️❤️
Yep thx to this guy who's "taking care" of something until he puts a bolt in her head to eat her.... Real "noble" guy 😂
@@Rick__C-137 he could be a vegetarian
@@Rick__C-137 who cares though
@Rick C-127 ah yes you wanna be edgy and different so bad, he most likely won’t do that for another 8 years and even stil he’s still caring for her
@@Rick__C-137 these are female cows most likely used to produce milk. She isn't dying any time soon.
This seems like a cool job. Relaxing, kind, productive, and no need to deal with other people.
@Abigail Sanchez like most jobs, and any profession but this is as noble as it is productive and seems interesting
Heck yeah you know he talks to those cows. I grew up having cows, they’re actually pretty good company.
@Abigail Sanchez I wouldn't be able to do it, that's for sure
Especially when this people are toxic.
Just gotta get used to the smell used to live near cows when ever they got close its hard not to puke
When the blood started flowing I got so nervous but you truly are a amazing guy, keep at it
I think that's pus mixed with a little blood. Blood is much more darker in colour.
This guy is amazing and the fact he feels better knowing he walked away giving these cows relief and help that's love and he loves what he does... Great job... Hugs and thank you...
Hello Michelle how’s the weather over there
And today on 'professions that I didn't know existed but now I'm fascinated and appreciative'
I haven't been within 5 meters of a cow in over 10 years, still can't stop watch these
I have no idea why I'm watching this while trying to avoid a panic attack but all I know is that it's working so thank you :)
We’ve all been there 😂 Hope everything’s good!
@@ani-ma-tion5326 doing a lot better, thanks!
I hope you're feeling better, panic attacks are awful
@@panda-yr6ul I"m much better now! Panic attacks suck, but it definitely helps to know how to get yourself to focus on something else, like this random video of hoof surgery apparently! Haha :)
Omg I’m also trying to avoid a panic attack, it’s also working lol
I stumbled on to these cow repair videos. Wow, really touches my heart. Cows are such sweet critters, ya can't help but like them. So glad you, fine sir, help them. Thank you!!!
COW REPAIR
I don't understand what weird part of me enjoys this. I imagine it's the sympathetic relief I feel for the beast.
I think that would be empathetic mate.
@@macman975 Empathy... Feeling with. Sympathy... Feeling for
@@brob6739 You've got it the wrong way around.
@@macman975 whatever... I've had serious ingrown toenails 🙄
@@brob6739 😆 Fair play mate.
The cows are so patient when they get their trim, they aren't in distress or thrash around its like they know what's happening and how good it will feel
well i assume most of them have had this done hundreds of times before. so know the drill
They 'lock' the fetlock of the hoof they are working on, in a type of pressure device, so that the cow can't move it, so the cow is standing on 3 legs and its head, body is also in a fixed device, so that she can't move. Understandably, as otherwise, it would be very dangerous!
I didn't search for this though, it was recommended but it was very satisfying to watch.
@@maverick6461 well I mean the cow isn’t bellowing a lot so they’re also pretty calm
@@felixfauxington99 yes, of course, if it was hurting she would be making a lot of noise! What I meant was, she can't just say, 'No!' She has to be restrained. Otherwise, she could cause herself and the guy a lot of injuries. They weigh about half a ton. So difficult to argue with!
I have chronic ingrown toenails and boy I can’t imagine the relief this poor gal is feeling after this hoof trim.
On your big toe?
@@tenncutt yes
Is that incurable?
@@wrinkliestdog Just gotta keep remembering to cut it short. Some people just forget and only remember when it's puncturing their toe meat and killing them lmao.
@@bryanmarte2265 it started for me with cutting them too short.
I've said it before...I admire a man who takes care of his hands--especially men who do physical labor; I think it shows a sense of pride and consideration. You're just all-round awesome, Nate😊I, too, get immense satisfaction from seeing a happy, comfortable cow😋👏
I have the utmost respect, admiration, and praise for those that care for animals they way you do.
When you were explaining the formation of the crack, you did a better job than most of my professors do explaining any concept.
He explains it so well its so easy to understand for non cow people.
I watch this and get afraid for the animal out of instinct. I keep thinking he's going to go too deep and remove too much of the hoof . But he knows what he's doing. Great job man!
This is the first time I've ever seen a cow hoof triming video. Very educational! Thank you for making her feel better 💗
This is more important than my chemistry homework I swear.
HA LEARNING
YES IT DEFINITELY IS
Did you finish your homework?
Don't think so. GO TO YOUR ROOM!
Lol still have to do my CCRI heal assignment
Incredible the amount of time and care he puts into helping these animals.
I think this work of yours is one of the most important and passionate, when things are done with excellence, its importance is evident!
Agreed
It’s so amazing that you help the cows. I can imagine how much better they feel after your help.
Me: but won’t cutting away holes just make bigger holes.
Him: that’s the point.
Yea the point is to open it up so it heals better and faster instead of just closing over again plus then he can see how bad the infection really is and see what's happening under the hoof and if he needs to switch his cleaning method for that particular cow.
its called solving problem to the root
I really appreciate you taking the time to clean the wound - I feel like a lot of the videos I have seen they usually wrap the foot up with poo and stuff still really close to it and it really bothers me for some reason. Subscribed! :)
She must be so relieved to have her hoof cared for. What a good girl she was. Didn't bawl once.
No
Must've been desperate for trimming
Can you tell me what that white thing is that he is cutting? Is that a part of cow, if it is then doesn't it hurt?
@@varunshrivastava2706 it doesnt hurt ^^ its her hoof so its like cutting your nails
@@themangle8893 ohh that's what I thought I don't have much knowledge about it. Thanks for sharing
A true gentleman and a scholar. Lord bless us please with more of Nate’s time and healing!
2:44 nodding my head as he's explaining. It's 4am and I have to be up in 4 hours🥴🥴. I can't stop watching these videos
"And that gives me an endorphine rush" I'm glad it does it's people who enjoy helping animals that are the most needed in the world. Helping those who can't help themselves!
It is comforting to see how much you care for the animals. Instead of brute force you gently persuade the animals to move how you want. Good job sir.
Your treatment and the kindness in your voice will give cure quickly to the cow
It takes a special kind of intelligence to do this job. I appreciate you, man. I admire how you take care of your cows. The humanity.
Does anyone else feels pain just watching these? I can only imagine the pain.
Me
me too
Me
Its funny how calm the cows are like "okie dokie foot hurts time for the hooman to fix it"
I just laughed so hard lol
Love it, shows that he treats them well. Completely trust and rely on him
Awwww thank God for kind hearted caring people like you. I hope you live a wonderful fulfilling life
Getting happiness rushes from helping cows is the best and cutest thing.
Seeing this reminded me of when I stepped on a nail, the pain is something I cannot explain. I can relate that cow was in sincere pain. Thanks to the Doctor for being a saviour 💕
I appreciate all the knowledge Nate gives during his videos. I don’t know why I need to know about a cow’s hoof, but it’s fun.
Great again Thanks for helping and caring this poor cow. She can walk again. 💥
Nate as usual you are so gentle and a wonderful human being. I love how you take such care and love for your craft. That’s why you get that rush.
God bless you young man!
I follow several different hoof trimmers. No one is better than @NateTheHoofGuy‼️Nate has the skills of a surgeon‼️‼️🐮
Love the fact that this guy cares for cows.....PPL like him make this toxic world a better place ❣️❣️❣️
"this toxic world" ...such a negative attitude.
@@Anomaly.Filmworks hahahahah ohk positive attitude 😂
@@Anomaly.Filmworks It's not a negative attitude when its pretty much spot on
@@polariscrow3144 more utter negativity... and then you wonder why people say this world is "toxic". ...it's because of people like you all doom and gloom 24/7.
@@Anomaly.Filmworks I'm not saying all of the world is toxic, but a majority is. And it's hard to look past. I'm normally positive but it's hard to be with how our world is.
"And that gives me an endorphine rush"
8 mio. People: "Me too!"
You are so awesome... Imagine not being able to talk to express your pain, and along Comes an angel like you... Just a blessing
I got a lot of respect for this man. I'm quite squeamish when it come to things like this, I would be so worried thinking I would hurt the cow. Impressive how you can keep cool when doing something like this.
Hello Rose how’s the weather over there
“and that gives me an endorphin rush”
Wow. Makes you want to be his friend if he loves cows this much, then the mysterious hail storm and cutting video leaves us in suspense. 😂
Xffcg
Hello Nate, I am watching this while waiting for power to be restored here after hurricane 🌀 Ida.
I guess you are a cattle podiatrist. Which is funny to me, because I trained in Germany as a medical foot care specialist.
Thank you for cheering me up with this video and the awesome work you do for those animals.
🙏
I’m also watching while waiting for power to be restored from hurricane Ida.. a week later and still without power and will be a lot longer to go. Small world right?
Heyyy someone who also got hit with hurricane Ida, so I’m guessing y’all are near new Orleans?
@@foxver24 I’m in Thibodaux Louisiana.. about a hour south of New Orleans. I’m at the bottom of the boot! 🤣
@@athomason05 Ah I see I’m in Lafayette, we got wind but my brothers school got wrecked they won’t be going back until October lol
Great job describing what you do using the card and block for an example.
Watching the 3 stages of her putting her hoof down I could just imagine how happy you were!! You could totally see her testing it gradually before she fully put her weight on it, I can only try to imagine her relief from her joyous hop afterward!!
Hello Katherine how’s the weather over there
For people who wonder what the cows feel when the Acid and wrap is applied. Having lived on a farm all my life and my grandparents owning a cattle ranch. I've had my fair share of accidents out in the barn where there was no way in hell I was telling anyone how I got injured. (Stand to close to a new calf and moms going to kick you hard if you don't pay attention.)
It burns for a few seconds but omg it feels so much better afterwards! It's a painkiller and reduces inflammation.
So kind of like when you spray antiseptic spray or hydrogen peroxide on a wound? I'm sure the relief of having all that pressure released is wonderful, it's crazy how the infection bubbles up from the crack when he finally reaches it!
Oh what a good girl I thank you so much for taking care of her, that was so so awesome! She’ll love you forever!
Thankful you had shelter from the hail! I am amazed and thankful for you sharing these videos! I never realized a hard cow's hoof could have issues! Figured they had a hard hoof, immune to nails, rocks and whatever. This has been so enlightening and intriguing! I know the cows are thankful in their own moooving way!!! :D
this was insane to watch. im hoping to become a zookeeper when im of age and even though cow hooves have absolutely nothing to do with reptile keeping this is still incredibly interesting. watching you cut away the layers and have everything look white and then you cut away this one thin layer to reveal a bunch of red sent shivers down my spine. i love it
I used to want to go that route. The pay and the loans didn't make sense for me, but best of luck to you!
@@aubreyackermann8432 the pay is going to be terrible, but there's nothing else i want to do. im hoping to get scholarships so college isnt too bad
God bless you for bringing the cow out of her misery.
They will kill and eat it after some days.
@@dreamz2080 what's your point ? Sho should they not help the animal now ?
Why does this sound like a c4ime scene
@@deepakarya7051 nah they don't care if the cow is suffering , they just want to make sure it reaches the slaughter house in perfect condition , that's it
@@eliteevildarkness5830 that's islamic thing...moat of western counterpart don't want to suffer animal before slaughter..and during slaughter fist animal is to be stunned unlike cutting throat mercilessly
Imagine how many cows suffered from this the past 2000 years without anyone who cared about it
.... True. If it was lame, it probably end up as dinner. I would be surprised if we were only managing cattle 2,000 years ago. We certainly had other domestic animals much longer ago than that.
The only reason this happens is because now cattle is kept inside with concrete floors which is extremely bad for hoved animals. When they are kept in grass this isn't a problem
@@ricardocr35 generally yep
It makes me ill to think about it.
The forbidden parmesan
I love these cow hoof videos. Strangely satisfying and mentally soothing. Really like the idea that you're making life better for these cows. Thank you!!
I’m hooked. Seeing these cows be relieved of pain just makes me so happy loll
HAHAHA I read your message wrong for a second and I thought u said "I'm hoofed"
Yay look how she’s standing now!!! 😍 I can’t believe all of that was going on in her hoof 😳 Poor baby 😭 I’m glad she’s feeling better 😊
This takes so much skill, patience and compassion This cow appreciated the love.
it's so satisfying to see the relief that these beautiful animals feel after you've helped them
Why is this so interesting? I can’t stop watching these lol
Check out the Chinese donkey hoof trimming. 😀
Well done friend, it's good to see that the cow started walking immediately after the operation. Thanks.
What a rewarding job you have. The feeling of relief you must bring these beautiful creatures must be a wonderful feeling for you. Thank you for your dedication to these animals!
Hello Grant how’s the weather over there
I get an endorphin rush also when I watch what you do. I'm just a city girl that never gave a thought about hooves until you tube introduced me to you. I'm intrigued. It's nice that you are making cows and horses feel better.
Hello Anna how’s the weather over there
The guy who is talking .. his voice is so calming. Job well done and I can see you taking pride in your work and wanting to do it right for these animals.
May you accumulate good karma as a result of your profession.
U9b mkkzpOamzk
@@jaspergarcialofttv6234 kkk
@@jaspergarcialofttv6234 km toloop"0
This is kinda gross but extremely interesting and I can't stop watching it. Also I'm glad the cows feel better.
Thank you for caring for these sweet animal's and helping them live a less painful life.
Hello Risse how’s the weather over there
@@stevenhenry4227 Hi Steven. We had a little sun yesterday but it didn't last.
Grey, grey, and more grey. I'm ready for some sunshine.
How bout yours?
@@VoteBlue4Peace-LoveInUSAagain Oh that’s nice the weather over here is okay so where are you from? I’m from Dallas Texas
Your skill and kindness to this animal made for great viewing.
Hello Tyrone how’s the weather over there
This guy must be really strong cuz I can only imagine how tough their hoofs are He makes it look like he's cutting through butter.
I can't imagine how a cow heals their foot because they always walking in their own poop. So it's a good thing he wraps it up. He's so awesome this is satisfying to watch.
His blade is razor sharp, and the hoove is only about as hard as pine wood, which is a soft wood. - An Iowan who works on a farm.
Are these like the sharpest tools on the planet? I can't imagine how much practice it takes to be this knowledgeable and precise.
They are incredibly sharp, had a few for my horses when I was younger. Our farrier (horse hoof guy) had one that you could have shaved with
I'm gonna tell my daughter this is where potato chips come from
Menace
That will work for a while. Very clever.
You, my friend, are a fantastic person
Evil🤣🤣😂😂😂
Haha,