as an old Ferrier, late 60's to mid 90's. Has to stop, the knees gave out. Doing Cutting Horses and Arabian Show horses, with a few others tossed in. I give you a 9.7 out of 10 on this one. Excellent work.
@John Parkes In Scottsdale AZ, there is a Ferrier Competition every year. Looking for the best of the best. He only lost points for marring the shoe with his rasp and one for hitting the shoe with his hammer. We had to use brass hammers to avoid hammer marks on the dang show.
Wow, never thought their hooves needed this much maintenance and effort to get one. Props to this guy for all his hard work, and good horse so being so well behaved and patient ^-^
I never really gave any thought to how this happens, but it looks like it really improves the horse’s life and that’s great. Clearly you are very skilled at your profession. Great video.
@@strongholds12 I have absolutely no idea where this random comment came from but there is a roman lesser god also called Lucifer, which means "light bearer", with no relation to Satan besides a shared name.
@@melkor2316 this also another fr33m@$0ntarded lie, that they're not the same and he is not a God sense their is only one, the Creator (Christ the Redeemer).
@@melkor2316 actually christianity picked satan from that god, they needed a anti-god figure to instill fear in people,so they accept Jesus who can save them from satan, Halloween was picked from pagan festivals(celebrated for changing of seasons)
Horses are such marvelous creatures. Imposing, strong, they demand respect. It was thank to them that humanity got to build most of this world. Were it to transport goods or to charge against an enemy, they been one of our greatest allies.
Wow, this was awesome to watch. I’ve been around horses here and there but i’ve never seen this done. Love watching a craftsman do fine work. And its easy to see that this horse didn’t mind at all. Beautiful work
I have a huge respect for farriers, not only are they taking care of the hoof, they are also supporting the weight of the horse. The horse doesn’t shift it’s weight off the leg they’re working on, so the farrier has to support an entire quarter of a horse’s weight. Imagine the back pain.
What a very skilled pro job. The cushion in the middle of the shoe must make the horse fell so much better and attention to detail with making sure the side nails were pushed level and the whole process was a finisher's touch . You don't see that today to much. . And your tools are clean and accessable not on the floor. There are many happy horses because of the way you work .
@@imded5421 you don't need to study for it, except you need to take a lot of fucking time to do some things properly. Studying is not the only way to gain skills
I think its definitely an art. First of all it requires a lot of technique and that is only obtained with years of experience. Also you have to be detailed oriented and a perfectionist. So many steps and skills are involved. I hope the knowledge is passed to the next generations and I also hope it's well paid because is very much labor intensive. I enjoy watching it!!!!
That shop on a truck set up for your trade is beautiful you are conscientious and precise with your craft and this horse obviously likes your work too. Been since the Rona that my daughter was in her riding therapy and now with my Mom here we can’t get to it. We miss her barn people and those horses so much. I never saw the black insert for showing which is smart and I bet so helpful when the horse is groomed.
When I was very young my neighbor had a little quarter horse named Sabrina. I used to watch when her hoofs were being worked on and she was being shoed. It’s funny that it was 45 years ago and I remembered the sequence as you were doing it. I was thinking “ok now to file “ etc. amazing craft and you are very good at it.
I bet the farm that horse felt 20 lbs lighter!, thank you for the care of those majestic creatures. Videos are soo relaxing to watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon!!! 👍🤙
The word ( WOW ) is nothing against this job , its the first time in my life i see such organized and very clean and professional work ,,, bravo captain
Out of all the videos I've seen if horse shoeing, this one stands out. You take pride in your work. Every move has a purpose also liked the glaze polish highlight you did on the hood it's self lil sand and buff haha
This is honestly fascinating. When I was young I never dreamed I would have sat through something like this but I was oddly mesmerized. It is true, not all heroes wear capes. But serious question, what did they horses do before people started to do this themselves?
Horses need this if they are to walk too much on man made surfaces. Otherwise the friction of natural surfaces was enough to regulate the proper health of leg. And yes, doing it manually is much better than relying on nature.
It's amazing seeing all these farrier channels and noticing how each person has a different way to deal with the hoofs. This guy has to be the ome that mosts protects the sole of the hoof, barely had to do a "clean up" when taking away the first set. But what is that black paste?
hellooo, horse person here. that paste is to fill in the hoof so that when the pad goes on w/ the shoe, bacteria and fungus doesnt start going crazy in the contained space.
Great video, you clearlycknow your craft! I always wonder how the horse feels. Like does it enjoy it or does it just think "here we go again the hooman wants to oggle my hooves again."
@@georgiykireev9678 So farriers have only been around for about 2000 years but as you were saying horses' feet were being strapped with softer materials for as long as recorded history shows. The earliest forms of metal horseshoes can be found as early as 400BC. This was bronze metal. Most materials used ranged from plants, rawhide and leather strap gears referred to as “hipposandals” by the Romans. In Ancient Asia, horsemen equipped their horses with shoes made out of woven plants.
That was the best horse pedi I've seen!! File, buff, cuticle oil the works! Now if that blue stuff was red you could call this the Louis Vuitton Restoration hehe #awesomework that horse loves and trusts you #itshows
Do hooves grow over time? I know it doesn't hurt the horse when you are shaving parts off. But do you have to wait for a new layer to grow before changing the horseshoe? I imagine if you change them to often you will eventually hit a nerve.
Yes the hard part of the hoof is constantly growing just like fingernails. Anatomically the very bottom link of a horse' legs are actually a single fingertip. That is a big part of the reason that they need regular shoe changes, as well as wear and tear.
não, é como se fosse cortar unha, ele não sente nada pois não é "parte do corpo", então ele praticamente nem sente, fora que traz uma qualidade de vida maior pro animal
I appreciate the craft, but I think i am most impressed with how well behaved the horse is and how it knew he was there to help make its life better.
Maybe they had given some sedating drugs to that horse. It's unusually docile.
@@reynaldoflores4522 Nah man, those horses have been trained to do this. To stay put while their hoofs are getting fixed.
@@reynaldoflores4522 they also dont feel the pain in hoofs. Its basically like clipping nails
Horses are like elephants very very full of common sense and very understanding.
@@justinnicholson7583 thanks to thousands of years living with humans
as an old Ferrier, late 60's to mid 90's. Has to stop, the knees gave out. Doing Cutting Horses and Arabian Show horses, with a few others tossed in. I give you a 9.7 out of 10 on this one. Excellent
work.
@John Parkes In Scottsdale AZ, there is a Ferrier Competition every year. Looking for the best of the best. He only lost points for marring the shoe with his rasp and one for hitting the shoe with his hammer. We had to use brass hammers to avoid hammer marks on the dang show.
two old farts in an RV is the last name id expect an old ferrier to have
Do horse get hurted when he gets his shoes nailed ?
@@mahanp5691 No
@@mahanp5691 Not at all. The hoof is like your finger nails. The horse feels nothing when geting worked on IF it is done right.
Wow, never thought their hooves needed this much maintenance and effort to get one. Props to this guy for all his hard work, and good horse so being so well behaved and patient ^-^
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I never really gave any thought to how this happens, but it looks like it really improves the horse’s life and that’s great. Clearly you are very skilled at your profession. Great video.
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Your daddy Lucifer is the father of lies not "light".
@@strongholds12 I have absolutely no idea where this random comment came from but there is a roman lesser god also called Lucifer, which means "light bearer", with no relation to Satan besides a shared name.
@@melkor2316 this also another fr33m@$0ntarded lie, that they're not the same and he is not a God sense their is only one, the Creator (Christ the Redeemer).
@@melkor2316 actually christianity picked satan from that god, they needed a anti-god figure to instill fear in people,so they accept Jesus who can save them from satan, Halloween was picked from pagan festivals(celebrated for changing of seasons)
Crazy how horses are out here running around on their toenails.
Horses are such marvelous creatures. Imposing, strong, they demand respect.
It was thank to them that humanity got to build most of this world. Were it to transport goods or to charge against an enemy, they been one of our greatest allies.
Dogs maybe mans best friend but horses are man's business partner
@@Shermantankgodtier and humans eat both of them 🤔
dam we are scum 🇦🇺🐨👍
Greatest slaves.
I bet, if they can't tame a horse, they won't release it back into the wild but just kill it.
@@Vantarmy mhm. Cool.
@@Vantarmy then it's the human who's a scum
Not the horse a slave
A huge salute for horse,hw.well mannered, calm he is behaving with the master.
Wow, this was awesome to watch. I’ve been around horses here and there but i’ve never seen this done. Love watching a craftsman do fine work. And its easy to see that this horse didn’t mind at all. Beautiful work
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I have a huge respect for farriers, not only are they taking care of the hoof, they are also supporting the weight of the horse. The horse doesn’t shift it’s weight off the leg they’re working on, so the farrier has to support an entire quarter of a horse’s weight. Imagine the back pain.
As you can see his arms are RIPPED you can see his veins
You can tell you take pride in your work. Go the extra mile to do the job right. Well done sir.
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The patience & calm behavior of horse 🐴
tells us that he is not going through this process for the first time
Neat and clean work
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I have never owned a horse but even I can see the respect you have for the horse and the beauty in your work.
Me too
Me too
What a very skilled pro job. The cushion in the middle of the shoe must make the horse fell so much better and attention to detail with making sure the side nails were pushed level and the whole process was a finisher's touch . You don't see that today to much. . And your tools are clean and accessable not on the floor. There are many happy horses because of the way you work .
Instead of peoples agreeing or disagreeing, you got some R18 spambots as reply lol
I agree he is great and seems like a master at this. This isnt a skilled job. its unskilled. you don't need to study for it
@@nitsu2947 yeah good grief, they’re AFTER him, man!
@@imded5421 you don't need to study for it, except you need to take a lot of fucking time to do some things properly. Studying is not the only way to gain skills
@@nikoraasu6929 yes that is true. it is just that It is not considered a skilled job. like an engineer or a computer scientist
I think its definitely an art. First of all it requires a lot of technique and that is only obtained with years of experience. Also you have to be detailed oriented and a perfectionist. So many steps and skills are involved. I hope the knowledge is passed to the next generations and I also hope it's well paid because is very much labor intensive. I enjoy watching it!!!!
Got to love the work you do.... Much appreciated 👏
So satisfying! Always had a soft spot for horses but that's definitely a Gorgeous looking.Pair of Shoes right there
Wow! The most awesome horse shoe I have ever seen. Very talented farrier.
This is the first time I've seen this done. I'm absolutely fascinated and had to sub. No wonder horses prance. 💝
It is just amazing to watch a craft professional make it look easy.
Watching that was incredible. I never realized that there is so much work involved in just one hoof.
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I felt exactly the same! Incredible, what a great job 👌 Respect
the branding and nailing oh God even that hurt me just by watching
@@theaztecwarrior1190 it doesn't hurt the horse, it's not innervated flesh. It's like hair or fingernails
Sir, you are a skilled master craftsman. It was a pleasure to watch.
Man, they had some great ASMR back in the day.
Okkk I see you with the fire horse pedi!!! Lol frfr great work this is awesome.
Been apprenticing for about a year now and strive for a finishing jobs like these 🤌 Love your work!
Stay with it, it is very rewarding and an honest days pay
That shop on a truck set up for your trade is beautiful you are conscientious and precise with your craft and this horse obviously likes your work too. Been since the Rona that my daughter was in her riding therapy and now with my Mom here we can’t get to it. We miss her barn people and those horses so much. I never saw the black insert for showing which is smart and I bet so helpful when the horse is groomed.
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Next you'll see Nike selling Air Max Hoof
I love you
What a well behaved patient!
Why,out of nowhere,did i get this video in my feed!!..never knew i needed this!!
When I was very young my neighbor had a little quarter horse named Sabrina. I used to watch when her hoofs were being worked on and she was being shoed. It’s funny that it was 45 years ago and I remembered the sequence as you were doing it. I was thinking “ok now to file “ etc. amazing craft and you are very good at it.
Beautiful horse Beautiful work Beautiful farrier!
Absolutely satisfying to watch, I bet the horse loved that, like getting a pedicure for a horse, bravo sir.
Thats a great horsie. And that hoof looks gorgeous
The trust the horse has is a testament to his pure skill .
This guy must have a hand shake like a vice grip.....awesome video true talent 👏
I bet the farm that horse felt 20 lbs lighter!, thank you for the care of those majestic creatures. Videos are soo relaxing to watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon!!! 👍🤙
how are you my friend, hope you are always healthy, let's stop by my channel nico pesdem traditional gold seeker, ok👍🇮🇩🇮🇩
The drip of those Air Horse Ones is Undeniable!
Satisfying to watch and horsey is so well tempered. 😍
The most satisfying part in this video is the behavior of the horse he's very patient and knows this man is here for helping.
Great package from truck to professionalism and highly skilled set.
It's amazing how the horses appreciate the hard work that they even lift the legs when it's time
Nice to see how a real professional doing his thing, be proud man !
That was amazing to see I've never seen those rubber plates before makes a lovely job well done mate and what a truck you've got there. ❤️👍
هل هذا مؤلم؟😔
@@yassoabc3832 no en lo absoluto
I think it would like putting on a firm but we'll patted shoe. There is slot of pounds put on those hooves .
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Can we also appreciate the horse’s patience!?
This is always satisfying to watch.
The horse is so calm♥️♥️
The word ( WOW ) is nothing against this job , its the first time in my life i see such organized and very clean and professional work ,,, bravo captain
Beautiful, really heart warming to see the way you take pride in taking care of those precious animals.
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WOW. That looks like a really cool job! 😁😁 Good job!
I never knew I'd enjoy horse hooves so much. Thanks king
Out of all the videos I've seen if horse shoeing, this one stands out. You take pride in your work. Every move has a purpose also liked the glaze polish highlight you did on the hood it's self lil sand and buff haha
Really proffessional and fast work. Amazing how the animal is so cool with it.
No man! i think that horse is not in its concious!
Wonderful work mate!
I held horses for the farrier when I was in jockey school, the work they do is awesome.
Guy:puts the leg between his legs
Horse:swings leg up
*BRUTALITY*
Dark joke
This is honestly fascinating. When I was young I never dreamed I would have sat through something like this but I was oddly mesmerized. It is true, not all heroes wear capes.
But serious question, what did they horses do before people started to do this themselves?
Horses need this if they are to walk too much on man made surfaces. Otherwise the friction of natural surfaces was enough to regulate the proper health of leg. And yes, doing it manually is much better than relying on nature.
I just spent the whole night watching these videos
That's some hard work right there.
I'm always working when our ferrier come out. This guy impressed the hell out of me !!!!
Amazing job Sr!
I am from Brazil and I loved your work!
That's how a pro needs to take care of a beautiful horse! 😎
Hi :)
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@@heyheyheyT37 i am not from brazil
Sou sim kkkkk
Nice tatts, that’s some serious equipment, nice job mate 👏🏻🇬🇧👍🏻
I like the style shoe compared to the other old style i see done. This looks comfortable and protects more it looks like
Love that truck setup! Also how often do you have to sharpen those tools?
It's amazing seeing all these farrier channels and noticing how each person has a different way to deal with the hoofs.
This guy has to be the ome that mosts protects the sole of the hoof, barely had to do a "clean up" when taking away the first set.
But what is that black paste?
hellooo, horse person here. that paste is to fill in the hoof so that when the pad goes on w/ the shoe, bacteria and fungus doesnt start going crazy in the contained space.
Okay mate youn are watching way too many of these videos hahaha
@@adoniscreed4031 not watching too many videos. Horse owner
CONGRATULATIONS ON 10M🔥🔥🔥🔥
Man you just gave that horse some new J’s!! Looks good✌🏽
Que trabalho lindo, parabéns 🙏🏆👑🙌👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Realmente kkk :)
Um dia o salvador voltara
@Crisis como assim
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Bravo !!!
Maravilloso trabajo el que usted realiza
Saludos desde Tenerife 🌹
Very happy horse with new shoes! 🥰😁
Horse got his new pair of Jordan's that day
Great video, you clearlycknow your craft!
I always wonder how the horse feels. Like does it enjoy it or does it just think "here we go again the hooman wants to oggle my hooves again."
Acho incrível como os cavalos ficam quietos. Amo esses animais.
I’d like this guy to do my nails 😂
Amazing!
Amazing your work, i knew how to maintenance for horse
Wow what a really neat process. I've seen before just this one was really customized. Your work station is very nice.
I love you
Самое интересное то,как лошадь послушно и спокойно держит копыто и даёт себя лечить))))
Лошадь далекооо не глупое животное…. Чтобы это понять, достаточно просто в глаза посмотреть.
@@user-yy4xi7ui1r заметьте,я не говорил ни слова о том,что лошади глупые животные.....
馬兒是相信他的技術才不會亂動。
I was thinking the same thing!
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Bomba super XIT ☝️♥️👈
That horse is flexin when he sees the other horses... like damn Charles got them hoofs 11s lol
The horse is so sweeett 🥺🥺♥️
After a rough and brutal history, horses finally get to live a life of peace, comfort and occasional pulling.
How far back are you talking? This occupation has been around for a long time.
@@callumfraser842 he must talking about ancient times when horses were mostly used in armies
@@bake9637 Fact is that farriery has been around since before Jesus Christ walked the earth. About 200 BC
@@callumfraser842 The first evidence of tamed horses being used dates back to around 4000 bc
@@georgiykireev9678 So farriers have only been around for about 2000 years but as you were saying horses' feet were being strapped with softer materials for as long as recorded history shows. The earliest forms of metal horseshoes can be found as early as 400BC. This was bronze metal. Most materials used ranged from plants, rawhide and leather strap gears referred to as “hipposandals” by the Romans. In Ancient Asia, horsemen equipped their horses with shoes made out of woven plants.
That was the best horse pedi I've seen!! File, buff, cuticle oil the works! Now if that blue stuff was red you could call this the Louis Vuitton Restoration hehe #awesomework that horse loves and trusts you #itshows
Dudes got better nail care routine than most celebs
Wow nice work sir !!
Congratulations for the good work! If men knew the real thing, they would never mistreat animals or let them suffer!
So for those guys who thinking that the horse feel a lot of pain .
Its like cutting nails
Great job, my friend! Congratulations from Brazil! 😀👍
This is amazing to watch, it’s truly a craft. Very spiritual as well.
Зачётная работа + хорошее оборудование!
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This beautiful horse loves his new shoes!
These horses really don't resist I think there well trained
Sheesh actually iced out dat drip🥶🥶
Horse: Wow.. Look at my new shoes, mate :D
It's called fashion
This is the horse version of a sneakerhead
Do hooves grow over time? I know it doesn't hurt the horse when you are shaving parts off. But do you have to wait for a new layer to grow before changing the horseshoe?
I imagine if you change them to often you will eventually hit a nerve.
What a coincidence . Our thoughts are same
Yes the hard part of the hoof is constantly growing just like fingernails. Anatomically the very bottom link of a horse' legs are actually a single fingertip. That is a big part of the reason that they need regular shoe changes, as well as wear and tear.
Had the same question man
@@mobilemarshall Thanks for the answer :D
Yes. Hooves grow constantly. Thats why they need new shoes frequently. Same as our nails, but hooves are much, much bigger. Kkk
These guys are awesome how well they treat a beautiful creature and take such good care of them
Appreciable...how well behaved horse is ❤️❤️
Boa noite
Seu servico é top das galáxias 👍 parabéns
I just had my first pedicure ever… it was a lot like this actually.
Awesome finishing
😍supper💙Good job👏
Parabéns pelo repeito com o animal um excelente profissional
Mano isso n machuca ele ?
não, é como se fosse cortar unha, ele não sente nada pois não é "parte do corpo", então ele praticamente nem sente, fora que traz uma qualidade de vida maior pro animal
@@Eliaboliveira446 quando vc corta unha machuca?
@@Janderson17 depende
@@Janderson17 nao '-'
You're truly good at what you do although I'm not sure why I'm watching this instead of sleeping
Horse got a brand new dancing pairs of shoes. Wonderful expertise.
Like how the horse is calm.