How to shoe a horse with Brice Chapman - Just Ranchin 9

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  • @SharikSobaka
    @SharikSobaka 3 роки тому +311

    This is why UA-cam was invented. So someone like me who ain’t never even rode a horse can watch quality content like this. Bless up 🙌

    • @phoneusandfroboof829
      @phoneusandfroboof829 3 роки тому +6

      @Pierce Lawson stop it get some help

    • @phoneusandfroboof829
      @phoneusandfroboof829 3 роки тому +1

      @Pierce Lawson also thats invasion of privacy which is illegal in most places

    • @grose2272
      @grose2272 3 роки тому +1

      Me too!_ so relaxing

    • @MrWadrO
      @MrWadrO 3 роки тому +1

      Not sure about the Bless up thing but otherwise I whole heartedly agree

    • @merklingassoc
      @merklingassoc 3 роки тому +1

      I couldn't agree more ❣️❣️❣️

  • @Nastyveer
    @Nastyveer 3 роки тому +16

    I'm an Indian and I've watched plenty of these videos.....one day I'll go to deep south beautiful country and will witness this amazing piece of art live.....I love south.....probably not gonna even visit new york and california. Keep up guys ✌️

  • @b5maddog
    @b5maddog 4 роки тому +46

    You can tell the wealth of knowledge in Brice's head by the way he speaks and all the hard work that shows in his hands. He is blessed. Nick, your the man (intern)! From learning from the greats and taking the criticism and bumps along the way. Much respect to you. Thanks Dale for another great video.

  • @user-wz2ex7ux9h
    @user-wz2ex7ux9h 4 роки тому +62

    Horse-shoeing is firmly in the "hard-to-do" column. Since I was little shaver, I've always been envious of the skill set possessed by farriers. A completely un-envious job to be sure, but on the other hand, the results of one's craftsmanship are 100% unambiguous (especially to the consumer). Kudos to all of you who decide to go that route. It is an honorable profession.

    • @forrestcrain3401
      @forrestcrain3401 2 роки тому +6

      As an apprentice ferrier of 3 years (typically takes 4-6) years IF your being mentored by master level ferrier, and as I was extremely lucky to be born into a family of some of the best horsemen across the board in California; I have to say, the "un-envious job" is the absolute perfect fit for me. Short hours with intense physical work and a lot of very good pay. We farriers are the highest paid profession in the entire horse industry including the equine vets. The amount of different skills and trades that all have to come together is staggering. You must be a blacksmith, welder, medical hoof specialist (yes we know far more than any horse vet does about your horses legs and feet), leveling properly, driving nails, it goes on and on. Only %1 of those who attempt to become a ferrier make it, and of that 1% only 10% of them are still doing in it 5 years. That doesnt even get into the physical part lol. I looooove my job!

  • @farrierkribernegg2986
    @farrierkribernegg2986 3 роки тому +48

    Fun video to watch. I was expecting crude cowboy shoeing and found two classy gents with great manners, horse sense and farrier skill. You guys remind me of when i was shoeing with my dad and sure wish i just said " yes sir" a few more times along the way. Thanks for the video

    • @JNacoustic
      @JNacoustic 3 роки тому +2

      Still a bit of cowboy job but fancy cowboy shoeing. 😉

  • @1NATURELOVERJ
    @1NATURELOVERJ Рік тому +12

    As a non-horseman, it is such a pleasure to watch, and listen to an expert in his field. And the man he was teaching had respect for his skills.

    • @matthewb3640
      @matthewb3640 5 місяців тому +1

      An expert Clinches nails. They don't crimp them. There's a real difference

  • @jerrycope8865
    @jerrycope8865 4 роки тому +22

    I’ve got thirty years in and I still never get tired of watching someone else do it. Lol

    • @devonwortman4508
      @devonwortman4508 4 роки тому

      I’m loving the yes Sir ..Total respect that’s the way it should be ...

    • @ladyfarrier5949
      @ladyfarrier5949 3 роки тому +2

      Same here..... though I'm only 21 years in. I like to see if there's anything new I can learn. I think we all need to be willing to learn and grow continually.

  • @1lesa242
    @1lesa242 3 роки тому +13

    I’ve watched a crap ton of shoeing videos.. this man explains things the best. Incredible teacher! Thanks for posting. Pow pow

  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday 2 роки тому +17

    This is an excellent informative video. A huge thank you to Brice for the lesson.

    • @Colt1775
      @Colt1775 Рік тому

      Oddly enough I was thinking of checking out your channel for a video on this subject 😂

    • @JohnBoyJoy
      @JohnBoyJoy 8 місяців тому

      Yes sir.

  • @ephraim2629
    @ephraim2629 3 роки тому +3

    I met Brice very recently and spent some real valuable time with him. This man has inspired me on so many levels, in many different aspects of life. He is a real valuable friend to have.

  • @liamcook2812
    @liamcook2812 3 роки тому +10

    Never knew just how much work goes into shoeing a horse, this has been one of the most informative and eye opening videos I've seen, god bless you sir.

  • @nealmiller9164
    @nealmiller9164 4 роки тому +6

    That may be the best video of showing horses on all of you tube.
    Excellent explanation.👍

  • @brovanthechinchilla8380
    @brovanthechinchilla8380 4 роки тому +124

    That guys could be Matthew McConaughey dad .

    • @Eger118877
      @Eger118877 3 роки тому +1

      As soon as I started watching the video I thought the same thing. LoL

    • @LT-fc9cy
      @LT-fc9cy 2 роки тому +1

      Yes sir

    • @JohnBoyJoy
      @JohnBoyJoy 8 місяців тому

      Yes sir.

  • @martybeard1135
    @martybeard1135 4 роки тому +92

    Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, this mans daddy made lives better and pain free for many a horse. The horse industry owes Burney more than they can ever repay.

    • @trickpony69
      @trickpony69 4 роки тому +1

      For dang sure

    • @joeb1den114
      @joeb1den114 3 роки тому +1

      Burney made me kiss him once behind the ole Trevers barn. I ain’t never kissed no man before. I liked it.

    • @paulriversred738
      @paulriversred738 3 роки тому +1

      @@joeb1den114 Hahaha

  • @merklingassoc
    @merklingassoc 3 роки тому +1

    Love this farrier, so patient, encouraging and clearly knowledgeable. I don't live around horses, I don't ride, But loved watching this video. I just want to sit down and talk with this man. ❤️❤️❤️. Ad for the guy that's learning, so polite. Yes sir..... 👏👏👏

  • @jpthrift9210
    @jpthrift9210 4 роки тому +25

    That’s a tough job that is very unforgiving on the ol back! There isn’t a more noble calling than being a farrier. Tons of respect for the good ones.

  • @taminoll
    @taminoll 3 роки тому +6

    Just ranchin is just so calming to me. Hard work, but these guys make it look so easy sometimes. I do miss our family ranch, those were the good days

  • @ms.cellaneous7458
    @ms.cellaneous7458 4 роки тому +5

    Dale you take me back in time with every video. Spend many Saturdays as a kid watching the guy shoeing our horses. Sat on a barrel with my Coke-a-Cola and watched. Thanks for the memories Ol' Son!

  • @joelhorn5858
    @joelhorn5858 4 роки тому +4

    The best in the business, he has shod my ponies for many years!

  • @watchingvideos4309
    @watchingvideos4309 Рік тому +1

    Been watching Heartland Schools series, but this one I’ve watched 4x so far. It’s the most understandable advice I’ve watched. Thank you guys for this one!!

  • @thecommenter6839
    @thecommenter6839 2 роки тому +3

    Hats off to you men and women that are in this profession, ever since I was a little boy I have admired the craftsmanship that goes into being a ferrier it's a different skill set to say the least!!!

  • @chickinpickin1
    @chickinpickin1 4 роки тому +48

    Been shoeing since i got home from the war in 73, im staying with clinching.

    • @cew995
      @cew995 4 роки тому +4

      Did you notice he used a “clinch cutter” to “uncrimp” the nails?

    • @johnbrandonberg4257
      @johnbrandonberg4257 4 роки тому +10

      Clinching Block, Clinch Cutters, and Clinching Plyers! If it ain't broke don't fix it! Lol

    • @wyatt9465
      @wyatt9465 4 роки тому +3

      Same lol

    • @TightwadTodd
      @TightwadTodd 4 роки тому +1

      @@johnbrandonberg4257 In our part of the country they are Clinchers or Alligators..

    • @mjr350
      @mjr350 4 роки тому +1

      @@cew995 and used clinchers to crimp

  • @p.rhapsodyobrien1850
    @p.rhapsodyobrien1850 8 місяців тому

    This is probably the best instructional shoeing video I've ever seen. Thanks so much to the farrier and to the poster.

  • @jacksonrussellband
    @jacksonrussellband Рік тому

    ‘Yessir’… This young man was trained to have respect. I was raised this way. This goes a long way in life. Makes me miss my Grandaddy… Great show! 👍🏽

  • @jmad2328
    @jmad2328 4 роки тому +9

    I got a whole lot of respect for farriers. I know I couldn't do this. My back hurts just by watching. Thanks DB for another great educational video. God Bless cowboys!

  • @mastercheefskittycat5862
    @mastercheefskittycat5862 2 роки тому +4

    I almost thought Matthew McConaughey was giving this tutorial 👍😀I’ve always thought Farriers were horse fairies as a child 🧚🏼‍♀️ , after watching this IM CONVINCED !
    Great video , excellent content .

  • @taylorcefalo175
    @taylorcefalo175 7 місяців тому

    currently studying for my exam tomorrow and two lectures were on basic hoof care, this was the perfect lesson for visualizing the process of what we learned about shoeing. thank you!

  • @cynthiaw.3321
    @cynthiaw.3321 3 роки тому +1

    Much, much respect. I took horseshoeing in high school as an extracurricular activity. Of course, we didn't get near a real horse, thank God. We had a freezer full of horse legs. I could not believe how easy it was to lame a horse. Our instructor would walk by and say, "Welp, you lamed another one!" I never could get those nails to go in the right way.

    • @puffnontheblizzy3306
      @puffnontheblizzy3306 2 роки тому +1

      Did you ever wonder why the school would have horse legs and did your serve a lot of “meat”

  • @lanehenkle6400
    @lanehenkle6400 4 роки тому +3

    Ordered me a Brisby/Gibbons 2020 shirt. Can't wait to wear it around and spread your message. I will get everyone to vote for Dale LOL

  • @semtech30
    @semtech30 4 роки тому +1

    The Man is a natural. You connect with the horse and focus on the job. High level of confidence needed to getter done. No guess work. He said it....sculpting the foot to match the other so their equal, achieving balance.

  • @js9014
    @js9014 9 місяців тому +1

    Yes sir yes sir yes sir yes sir, there is a fine line between being respectful and annoying, bro crossed that line and kept on going 😂

  • @dougdavis6917
    @dougdavis6917 4 роки тому +1

    The Chapmans are the best, they learned from the best their dad Burney. When I was roping Brice or Blane always did my horse, the best in the business

  • @1lesa242
    @1lesa242 Рік тому +1

    By far the best shoeing vid I have seen. Thank you

  • @orcagirl8874
    @orcagirl8874 3 роки тому +5

    Im a new farrier and I was always taught to gouge under the clinch then clinch them over. Makes a smoother fit

    • @deanwitt7903
      @deanwitt7903 3 роки тому

      I been a farrier for 30 years . Don't gauge under the clench ! You job is to provide protection to the hoof without making un necessary marks etc in the hoof wall .

    • @radchannel5494
      @radchannel5494 3 роки тому +1

      @@deanwitt7903 It's a point that I've heard debated more than once!

    • @joeyhernandez6715
      @joeyhernandez6715 3 роки тому +1

      Yes you should gouge. Leaves a very nice and tidy clinch.

    • @deanwitt7903
      @deanwitt7903 3 роки тому

      @@joeyhernandez6715 and an unusual necessary gouge in the hoof wall . You can make a better clench by not doing it . Looks untidy by marking the wall without need !

  • @544shadow
    @544shadow 3 роки тому +2

    So informitive, I hope horsemanship never becomes a lost art. Horses has served mankind well. We need to do well for this fine animal.

    • @user-bx7nw1ve6y
      @user-bx7nw1ve6y 3 роки тому

      Then strongly consider researching and using natural trimming methods, rather than nailing on iron shoes. . . something horses were never meant to deal with. You are 100 percent right. They deserve better!

    • @544shadow
      @544shadow 3 роки тому

      @@user-bx7nw1ve6y O.K.

  • @waltmooredanwilson8754
    @waltmooredanwilson8754 9 місяців тому

    Great video. My old Grand Pappy taught me how to shoe horses many years ago. I really enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing. Take care and God Bless.

  • @hillbillyhippie597
    @hillbillyhippie597 4 роки тому +43

    I’m headed to Texas on Wednesday for a little escape from Comifornia. The smoke and liberals are getting old. I need to be around some normals for a bit. 🍻🇺🇸

    • @DaleBrisbyBullRider
      @DaleBrisbyBullRider  4 роки тому +37

      just don't try to change us

    • @hillbillyhippie597
      @hillbillyhippie597 4 роки тому +3

      Dale Brisby hell no I am one of you. I love the USA 🇺🇸. Unfortunately I have to much going on in Cali I can’t move out there yet.

    • @hillbillyhippie597
      @hillbillyhippie597 4 роки тому

      Dale Brisby “Hillbilly Hippie” is just a nickname my cowboy buddies gave me because I like to smoke a little while I’m out on the ranch 😆🍻

    • @FlyboyUS
      @FlyboyUS 3 роки тому +1

      If you notice this all the Democrat States that legalized marijuana so they can keep their people in the clouds this way you're not paying attention to what's going on cuz they're so f***** up

    • @user-bx7nw1ve6y
      @user-bx7nw1ve6y 3 роки тому +1

      Hope you didn't need reasonably-price electricity during your stay.

  • @jvjoe4376
    @jvjoe4376 2 роки тому +2

    That some great content!! Much appreciated. Thanks for posting

  • @dentonramsey30
    @dentonramsey30 3 роки тому +6

    My dads been a farrier for 40 years i spent my summers sitting on the back of a shoeing trailer lifting anvils haltering horses and picking up nails and trimmings

  • @blondie18742001
    @blondie18742001 2 роки тому +1

    Love mr Chapman. That family where the only ones who ever shoed my horse.

  • @trevorjames6259
    @trevorjames6259 4 роки тому +53

    My grandpas 80 years old he’d kick my ass if I said crimp instead of clinch

    • @windriver3077
      @windriver3077 3 роки тому +2

      I know 😜😂

    • @deanwitt7903
      @deanwitt7903 3 роки тому +6

      Your grandpa is correct . People think they need to reinvent the wheel for some reason these days .

    • @ladyfarrier5949
      @ladyfarrier5949 3 роки тому

      Agreed

    • @andrewchant7862
      @andrewchant7862 3 роки тому +1

      Been a farrier for 37 years and it's clenching . And it always will be .

  • @kassandraz7174
    @kassandraz7174 4 роки тому +90

    Drinking game: take a shot every time someone says yessir

    • @TexHoss1
      @TexHoss1 4 роки тому +13

      At least he has RESPECT. Most these days have no idea what that is.

    • @jeffjones1223
      @jeffjones1223 4 роки тому +14

      Yes Sir can obviously be overused I bet he was like stfu and listen

    • @kassandraz7174
      @kassandraz7174 4 роки тому +2

      Eddie Hubbard yes I absolutely love that he says that, just trying to laugh about drinking games

    • @TexHoss1
      @TexHoss1 4 роки тому +1

      @@kassandraz7174 LOL Ok I see what your saying now. Can I join in?

    • @AlabamaLinemanFarmer
      @AlabamaLinemanFarmer 3 роки тому +2

      @@jeffjones1223 I take it you’re not from the South? We would get popped quick as kids if we don’t answer with sir or ma’am

  • @FOFO57B
    @FOFO57B 4 роки тому +74

    This is the first time i don’t see a dog around when shoeing a horse lol

    • @elisabethandersen1102
      @elisabethandersen1102 4 роки тому +7

      I thought that shit was cute until I apprenticed for a farrier. By the end of the day I wanted to kick every dog I saw!

    • @allenbruffy8035
      @allenbruffy8035 3 роки тому +4

      Ive been shoeing horses for over 15 years, and the dogs are probably my biggest issue/complaint....

    • @onlypain2744
      @onlypain2744 3 роки тому +1

      True

    • @codyweldon7003
      @codyweldon7003 3 роки тому +1

      Ong

    • @charlesreid3482
      @charlesreid3482 3 роки тому +1

      The dogs like to eat the parts that are cut off the toes

  • @Shadow-96sh
    @Shadow-96sh 3 місяці тому

    I'm only 28 but the " yes sir" has my skin crawling. I was raised to show that respect.. haven't seen it used much lately.

  • @Machineenema
    @Machineenema 3 роки тому +2

    This guy defently knows how to shoe a horse . My dad still does it 35 plus years . And this guy tells facts . I remember my dad telling me get the job done and get out from under them. Damn good farrier there

  • @andreasporch788
    @andreasporch788 Рік тому

    This video is much better than previous video. Nice job.

  • @johnbrandonberg4257
    @johnbrandonberg4257 4 роки тому +2

    My Dad was a Thoroughbred Horse Shoer! He went to Horseshoeing School in Oklahoma rite out of High School and that's all he ever done! For Many years he was the best Shoer around Fairmount Park Race Track in Collinsville Illinois and in the St. Louis Area! When it wasn't busy around St. Louis he travelled to Chicago, Indiana and sometimes Kentucky! His name was John L. Brandenburg Sr. and he took his own life on April 19, 2019 for Unknown Reasons because he didn't tell anybody his business! I have his last Horseshoeing Box and Tools, they are not in a garage or shed they are in my bedroom in my house! He was 64 years old!

    • @jeffshimek5477
      @jeffshimek5477 4 роки тому +2

      Sorry for your loss, John. He had to be top of his game to travel in that circle.

    • @wyatt9465
      @wyatt9465 4 роки тому

      Interesting, my dad is the same age and also went to school in Oklahoma

    • @vickiedavidson1230
      @vickiedavidson1230 3 роки тому

      I'm sorry John. We never know of what's going on in somebody's mind.

    • @vickiedavidson1230
      @vickiedavidson1230 3 роки тому

      At least you have something of worth to hang onto.

  • @carsonc007
    @carsonc007 4 роки тому +14

    Growing up around horseshoeing I have started to understand how a real man works

    • @Bee_Wagner_
      @Bee_Wagner_ 4 роки тому

      umm its the *sexism* for me

    • @minglim-pollard1167
      @minglim-pollard1167 5 місяців тому

      Gender discrimination, what is there to say, go on and, take a good hard long look at the churn rate

  • @JohnnyVeritas
    @JohnnyVeritas 3 роки тому +2

    I love the video! Thank you all so much!!! P.S. Crimpin' ain't easy...

  • @bobcollinge4292
    @bobcollinge4292 Місяць тому

    Man i can watch this video over and over and over again! ...and i do!

  • @Eger118877
    @Eger118877 2 роки тому +1

    This guy is a complete legend.

  • @israelruiz8731
    @israelruiz8731 3 роки тому +1

    the whole Chapman gang are class acts. Burney would be beyond proud of these boys. RESPECT

  • @jackiedover8788
    @jackiedover8788 4 роки тому +2

    Wish they had good ferriers like him out my way. These talented men are few and far in-between. Much respect!

    • @NBF1865
      @NBF1865 4 роки тому +1

      I think owners assume because their farrier drives a 60 thousand truck they must be professional which isn't the case at all

  • @BullySportfishing
    @BullySportfishing 4 роки тому +2

    The Chapmans are timeless. Hope some to carry on the tradition!

  • @nextlevelebonheart3870
    @nextlevelebonheart3870 3 роки тому +1

    Loved the educational video. On to the next one.

  • @billjones2736
    @billjones2736 4 роки тому

    Great Job Mr Blacksmith. I shoe my own saddlebreds with pads and hate it, glad when it's done. No one around me shoes show horses with pads. It took years to learn how to show right and more years how to stand under them.

    • @radchannel5494
      @radchannel5494 3 роки тому

      My boyfriend has put his own winning roadsters in the show ring, as well as those for others in this area. Now we are the only people in our county that even show horses still. Used to show saddlebreds myself, now into Rocky/Kentucky Mountain horses. A flat shod job and no longer have to deal with a trot or canter. One gait you just have to try to get right. Plus shows for other breeds seem to be dwindling locally except for Mountain Horses. Yes, the longer I do it and learn, the more I feel I am only scratching the surface!

    • @billjones2736
      @billjones2736 3 роки тому

      @@radchannel5494 same here we live near Aiken,sc in Augusta, Ga and Saddlebred and Roadster are extincted,

  • @windriver3077
    @windriver3077 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video! Exactly what I needed! Thank you

  • @irbadltald2532
    @irbadltald2532 3 роки тому +1

    I could watch this guy work all day.

  • @joshuaholley1892
    @joshuaholley1892 2 роки тому +1

    The things you do for the cowboy lifestyle Dale is inspiring man I love the videos and hopefully one day I can meet ya seeing we both live in texas thanks for the videos

  • @tagenhayes995
    @tagenhayes995 4 роки тому +3

    I actually know brice he shoed my horses and he was great friend with my great grandad before my grandad past away and his daughter used to go to my school

  • @leslielehman2040
    @leslielehman2040 4 роки тому +1

    This right here is why we love our farrier and so do our horses.

  • @rockinpranch8173
    @rockinpranch8173 4 роки тому +12

    Brice seems like the “if you’re waiting on me, you’re backing up” type.

  • @JLC87420
    @JLC87420 4 роки тому +39

    I guess I started watching too early nobody has started complaining about the yes sir’s.

    • @CJRhyne97
      @CJRhyne97 4 роки тому +7

      You ain’t lying my gah

    • @cowpuncher5099
      @cowpuncher5099 4 роки тому +1

      You boys freshin up your dip
      he’s aight

    • @JLC87420
      @JLC87420 4 роки тому +2

      @Cowpuncher 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I’ve been refreshing dips longer than nicks been alive. But apparently the comment went over your head lol.

    • @cowpuncher5099
      @cowpuncher5099 4 роки тому +1

      Getin over my head ain’t hard to do
      I’ll freshin mine up and ponder on it🙄

    • @JLC87420
      @JLC87420 4 роки тому

      @Cowpuncher if you aren’t refreshing it every 30 minutes you ain’t no cowboy lol.

  • @daleb1225
    @daleb1225 4 роки тому +4

    This guy is a true professional, great video

  • @joseburciaga6710
    @joseburciaga6710 3 роки тому +1

    Que súper buen vídeo educativo nos ofrecieron, gracias mil!!!
    Si señor .
    Mis Respetos

  • @LosVRC
    @LosVRC 2 роки тому +2

    My uncle told me about an incident where the farrier was midway of nailing in the shoe and the horse kicked out and the nail ripped open the guys forearm..... respect for this trade..the kid in this video look like he needs to learn how to handle hand tools first..

  • @bobcollinge4292
    @bobcollinge4292 Рік тому +1

    What a great teacher 👍

  • @chewar7537
    @chewar7537 Рік тому

    I would love for him to shoe my horses! Awesome video, very instructional. Thank you!!

  • @shlmel
    @shlmel 3 роки тому +13

    🐴"one of the Best OSHA SAFETY videos you'll ever get to see"

  • @lyrieth8833
    @lyrieth8833 3 роки тому +1

    I am late to the show but I just died laughin at the this is the reason why they invented cars! It's so true! I was blessed my horse I had as a kid was super tame and loving a girl couldn't asked for a better horse, I still miss her everyday! But you are asking a 1200 pound horse to let you hold its hand basically and for the most part they will do it! It's incredible!

  • @charlesmarshall5387
    @charlesmarshall5387 4 роки тому +6

    Gotta have the GE nippers!! Taking a trimming class right now and my instructor calls them “the Cadillac of nippers”

    • @wyatt9465
      @wyatt9465 4 роки тому +1

      They are!

    • @tchibo71
      @tchibo71 4 роки тому +1

      Amen! I apprenticed with my best friend. He kept preaching GE. So stupid me got a set of Diamond nippers instead. I didn't finish 2 feet before I admitted my mistake and that he was right

    • @ladyfarrier5949
      @ladyfarrier5949 3 роки тому

      GE used to be the creme de le creme of nippers. Then the metal went crappy for a while. So i switched to Alamo..... they are fantastic, like the old GE.... high quality.
      Seems like GE is trying to make a come back. But the GE nippers i bought last year, were having horrible issues with sticking (they had lots of issues with that last year). I had to get another replacement set within a couple months. Seems better now. But I think I'll stick with Alamo next time.
      It's all about preference I guess.

  • @harleyss475
    @harleyss475 4 роки тому +15

    ... a good Ferrier is worth his weight in gold... if intern says “yes sir” one more time... say “yes sir” one more time bleepity bleep in my best samuel L jackson voice...

  • @PNWLeviathanFPV
    @PNWLeviathanFPV 4 роки тому +1

    I was always taught that any farrier that hot nailed a horse didn't know how to not hit a quick in a hoof and to avoid them.
    Old school knowledge but I've yet to have a shoed horse that has had a complication with ANY shoeing job in 23 years of riding and owning. But thats just me. Bunch of people still think horses are just tools and not animals with nerve endings.

  • @ES-fr3yz
    @ES-fr3yz 3 роки тому +1

    Great work and a noble profession that's been around for centuries, sure will be around for centuries more to come. Nothing modern about it,just a man and a horse.
    I noticed however, that you didn't pre heat the shoes and burn fit them to the hoofs which ensures perfect fit and full contact.
    Keep up the good work.
    Greetings from Bosnia

    • @forrestcrain3401
      @forrestcrain3401 2 роки тому +1

      In Europe hot shoeing is pretty much always done 100% of the time. We do that sometimes here in America, especially for apprintaces who wont be able to level a foot well enough by eye and skill. Also, too many repeated burns too a horses sole "can" over a long time cause problems. Yes, if you have a hard time leveling feet properly absolutley use hot shoeing, I still do from time to time if im not feeling confident, but for some reason here in the US ferrier spend a tremendous amount of time learning to trim properly without the hot shoe method.

  • @cicibradley2809
    @cicibradley2809 4 роки тому +11

    Hes gotta be kin to Burney, godfather of everything hoof.

  • @tillydejong9396
    @tillydejong9396 4 роки тому +22

    but maybe don't go do this to your own horse after watching this 😂

  • @homesteadwannabes
    @homesteadwannabes 2 роки тому

    When do you need to sedate a horse?
    We have two mares. One is a a quarter and the other a Percheron cross. Neither of them are the best and will normally take there feet back or stump or hop forward. So our farrier always uses sedation. How can you tell if your farrier is good. He does do the hoofs pretty good and everyone recommendeds him. We’ve been using him for over a year and only lost a shoe once. Does he use sedation because he does not have the time to get them used to being nailed?

  • @tannercannon3948
    @tannercannon3948 Рік тому +1

    Lol watching pal struggle at the end made me feel a lot better about trying to put shoes on 😂 this is definitely a skilled trade

  • @vinceabbinante9538
    @vinceabbinante9538 4 роки тому

    Clinching and crimpping are two actions . A crimpping is an action used with heat ducting. Cljnching is an a tion used when shoeing horses

  • @agony485
    @agony485 3 роки тому +29

    “ Yes sir” said that 1million times

    • @JohnnyRebWasATexan
      @JohnnyRebWasATexan 3 роки тому +6

      Its called respect. Learn about it and hearing it 1 million times won't bother you.

    • @puchycam047
      @puchycam047 3 роки тому +1

      Respect what people don’t have anymore

    • @mikeok75
      @mikeok75 3 роки тому

      Yes I agree young people need to have more respect most of these young people have 0 at least the young man has respect for the man trying to teach him

  • @jasonurban3597
    @jasonurban3597 2 роки тому +1

    I wish there was more people like these guys in this world we'd have a hell of a world then just seems like too awesome good old fellas

  • @AndersonCattleCo
    @AndersonCattleCo 4 роки тому +7

    That was a good tutorial Ol'son

  • @rosegamer4663
    @rosegamer4663 4 роки тому +6

    I learned something today thank you ol son. Stay punchy and keep rideing.🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @hagenhibler9689
    @hagenhibler9689 4 роки тому +5

    I’m in farrier school right now ,, Ardmore Oklahoma

    • @martybeard1135
      @martybeard1135 4 роки тому

      Good school, I went there 30yrs ago when Reggie was alive, great guy. Tell Regan and Marcella hi from North Dakota.

    • @lawrencep7897
      @lawrencep7897 4 роки тому

      I went there 26 years ago still at it. I was there when Reggie was alive.

    • @kingstonbaker-griffin3056
      @kingstonbaker-griffin3056 4 роки тому

      I was there last year tell Matt what’s up

  • @pipermoonshine
    @pipermoonshine Рік тому

    just wondering..why change the name from clinching to crimping? I am not being critical I am wanting to learn and understand

  • @flatbroke_9246
    @flatbroke_9246 4 роки тому +2

    Nothing better than the cowboy life

  • @donaldwallace7522
    @donaldwallace7522 4 роки тому

    I remember blane and brice back in the day they would be out there roping caves with their dogs hobo biggen and rowdy they were better than alot of professional cowboys good to see people from my old home town of Lubbock good job Brice.

  • @abbyharris1130
    @abbyharris1130 4 роки тому +1

    Watching this 4 weeks later at 11:00 on a school night and just thought of a nice story before you know I was born but my grandmas brother sold a horse and he said to the man “do not tie him when he is getting his hooves done” and he tied him when he was getting shod and he killed the man. Sad story but it was pretty interesting to this day. RIP.

  • @braznartn5176
    @braznartn5176 3 роки тому

    Wow what a craftsman Brice!!

  • @andrewhamm9737
    @andrewhamm9737 Рік тому

    This video is how I found out about the Chapman family and their shoeing industry. I’m going to intern Brice’s older brother Blane Chapman to learn how to be a good horseshoer later this fall.

  • @mrtubestreak
    @mrtubestreak 4 роки тому +6

    I know it’s one thing to be respectful but can we get a “yes sir” count

  • @carrillo42hunter
    @carrillo42hunter 4 роки тому +1

    Dude I enjoyed that!!! Great video

  • @dallasthompson5559
    @dallasthompson5559 4 роки тому

    I shod a horse while I was at Texas horse shoeing school that used to be a pick up horse for the PBR. Learned a lot while I was there and sure is nice to know where your work goes and where it has been.

  • @randybutler4772
    @randybutler4772 3 роки тому

    A real education. Thank you for sharing.

  • @eliara-thevoice8430
    @eliara-thevoice8430 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent work.

  • @lennyluzitano8920
    @lennyluzitano8920 3 роки тому +1

    Much respect to you sir.....great skill...

  • @markwarnberg9504
    @markwarnberg9504 3 роки тому +1

    Who came up with the nomanclature "CRIMPING" for shoeing?? It has been called "CLINTCHING" for centuries, why change it? Crimping is the joining of two metal peices where the one can be bent over the other like with electrical wiring or Crimping a bullet to the casing.

  • @TexHoss1
    @TexHoss1 4 роки тому

    I know 1 thing this man learned from the best in the world. RIP Burney. You won't find any better farriers anywhere in the world than the Chapmans.

  • @keeptrying5962
    @keeptrying5962 4 роки тому +11

    Brice is kinda an older iteration of Matthew McConaughey, IMO. (Not sure he'd love that, though!) Meant as compliment!

  • @goldenboygq9
    @goldenboygq9 3 роки тому +1

    Did you watch the full video? YES SIR.