TRIMMING a RESCUE horse with CHRONIC LAMINITIS // LONG HOOVES // + GIVEAWAY!

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  • @yshrha10
    @yshrha10 3 роки тому +59

    I think this is the video mentioned: ua-cam.com/video/CewgkvYpd6c/v-deo.html

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  3 роки тому +15

      yes

    • @kennethnoles8813
      @kennethnoles8813 3 роки тому

      Thanks I think I’m gonna try that good idea btw

    • @tonyplunkett4785
      @tonyplunkett4785 3 роки тому

      @Houston Ayden l

    • @user-tl5nq9jk9h
      @user-tl5nq9jk9h 3 роки тому

      Honestly, I just think dudes cool and it's a noble profession.

    • @drakosrex
      @drakosrex 3 роки тому

      @@maverick_vet you say you are from az are you from the valley or farther north? if you dont mind me asking

  • @FallingIB
    @FallingIB 3 роки тому +511

    I don't own a horse I just find this satisfying.

    • @taniareid-gillis
      @taniareid-gillis 3 роки тому +6

      I love Ferrier work, however, I don't do it myself but I sure love picking out my horses feet a couple times a day. 💗💗💗

    • @evywhoridesachevy
      @evywhoridesachevy 3 роки тому +4

      Same

    • @johnmana
      @johnmana 3 роки тому +5

      Same.

    • @akBoss-c
      @akBoss-c 3 роки тому +3

      Same

    • @knowledgeiskey4087
      @knowledgeiskey4087 3 роки тому +7

      Same I like when he trims the white part. It feel like he is taking the the white part of the coconut 🥥 out

  • @p57mustang69
    @p57mustang69 3 роки тому +225

    From one 3rd year vet student to another: I'm glad to hear you explain the underlying disease process so the general public can understand. I definitely understand and sympathize with feeling burned out with the book learning and exams. It's a tough 3 years of learning for sure. Keep pushing forward and you'll be done with school before you know it.

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  3 роки тому +21

      thanks

    • @mariroberson-soranch1476
      @mariroberson-soranch1476 3 роки тому +8

      Great job to you both for hanging in there! I couldn’t get over the years of book work before getting down to the real case work. Otherwise I would have become a vet. So kudos to you both!!!

  • @yoBigWave
    @yoBigWave 3 роки тому +57

    I spent a couple hours walking the big dogs at the local shelter recently. My dog passed away a year ago and I've been missing her. Even if you can't adopt right now, I never realized how important it is for the animals to have visitors especially the bigger dogs that don't get many people to play with.

    • @reeceraur8735
      @reeceraur8735 3 роки тому +3

      Great point! I’m feeling compelled to volunteer too!

    • @KATinBLACK
      @KATinBLACK 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, lots of domesticated animals enjoy being around humans, even cattle and birds. I’ll feed lotta stray cats and a couple will come by for something other than food. Maybe just to say hi or get a little pet

  • @RubixMusic23
    @RubixMusic23 2 роки тому +2

    I own 2 horses and have been barefoot trimming myself for 5 years now, both rescue horses. I watch your videos anas any trimming video I can, read the books, talk to ferriers and have then inspect my work if they will. I have noticed ferriers here in TX are very happy to help and guide me. 2 less horses they have to trim in this heat! It's such a physical profession, thanks for all your hard work!

  • @billyblack3604
    @billyblack3604 3 роки тому +50

    This fella is amazing and his profession is ancient and honorable. What he does for these magestic creatures is seems like the greatest kindness he can do for these wonderful horses. Bless him and his family and may he prosper. He is such an inspiration and watching him shoe horses is mesmerising.

  • @Lerrae1908
    @Lerrae1908 3 роки тому +76

    Never get bored of hearing how things are going for you and your family, great job on your schooling and good luck going into year 4!

  • @josiepegg2211
    @josiepegg2211 3 роки тому +69

    I've never bought a horse, everyone that's come through my barn has been a rescue, I hope being a home for waifs and strays is a good deed. Thanks for a lovely channel from South Africa

  • @russreusch6732
    @russreusch6732 Рік тому +3

    I’m a 65 year old horse owner with laminitis, and I truly appreciate the close-up video of the trimming and explanation, as I do my own trimming . I’ve always wondered if I’ve been doing it right and watching your video confirms I am doing a decent job for the horse.

  • @natperaland2211
    @natperaland2211 3 роки тому +50

    What I do is I help other horses that have been abused at the track and we helped them get back into shape and help them start trusting people again and I love going there I almost go every week and I am from Florida and I love your channel I watch your videos every single day. 🐎

    • @joanlovelace6865
      @joanlovelace6865 3 роки тому

      Had that experiance showing and training horses.
      I took a mare to train for pleasure classes that was off the track!!
      Racing and pleasure are OPPOSITE in traing so i had my hands full to say the least!!
      I spent the winter working her every day getting her confidence rain sleet what ever the weather was i was on her.
      Long story short gave her back to her owner that had a trainer that was afraid to train her.
      This trainer took her that summer and ended up 3rd Pleasure Horse in the country.
      Proud of that mare even though she she cracked my pelic bone during her training which i wasn't aware of it at the time other than my leg got completely numb after the incident every time i got on a horse for quite some time.
      I didn't stop riding because i had another horse in training lol.
      Oh well lived through it learning something new every day and lonin it!!

  • @burnished
    @burnished 3 роки тому +20

    My mom just moved into an apartment after several years of homelessness (me as well, but found support a year ago), I went through everything in her storage and brought it to her, removed stuff she didn't want anymore, etc. Helped her move in and continue to support her. Its been a relief now, because we get to have family dinners again and just make better memories now. I'm in Southern Maine, its finally spring! Although the April showers have started a little too early lol.

    • @haleighc1465
      @haleighc1465 3 роки тому

      Huh how is this Relate to horse shoeing? You make no sense

    • @burnished
      @burnished 3 роки тому +2

      @@haleighc1465 read the description of the video?

  • @joanlovelace6865
    @joanlovelace6865 3 роки тому +6

    1st off CONGRATULATIONS on your vet school education and great future for you and your family 👍👍
    You are very knowledgeable in your videos,,, confidence will come.
    I've been out of the horse business for some time but your videos bring back that excitement ,thank you so much!!!
    With this foundered pony your shoeing brings back SO MANY memories.
    In the beginning if my Quarter Horse buying i bought a beautiful registered gelding that was foundered and i bought him to show!!
    I didn't know about foundered horses BUT i learned real quick!!
    This was actually a good lesson to learn for me right off the bat because it made me very aware of this condition and that NEVER happened again.
    So keeping shoes on this horse and making this horses feet "look good" showing him weekly was one hard lesson ingrained in my brain forever😉
    Thankfully i got a GOOD trimmer LIKE YOU!
    He ended up winning Jr Pleasure of the state and reserve Halter Horse of the state.
    LOTS of corrective shoeing,lameness, wearing pads, and like you said it was his front feet.
    Your videos are FANTASTIC and i watch EVERYONE!!
    BLESS YOU🕊🕊

  • @TheCustomEverythingChannel
    @TheCustomEverythingChannel 3 роки тому +98

    Not sure if this qualifys as helping someone but I rescued a dog from being put down me and my family gave him a good life

  • @elvirajaktlund9312
    @elvirajaktlund9312 3 роки тому +26

    During the weekends I help out at our local riding school with all the beginner riders to tack up, feed muck out etc. To elivate the work of from the instructor. And of course, cuddle with the barn cats :) Greetings from Sweden!

  • @kbs8597
    @kbs8597 3 роки тому +57

    We have been giving large tips to our waitress since Covid-19. Last Christmas one of the waitresses we really like she was financially strapped and we gave her a $100 tip. We have always done things like this like paying for individuals meals when you know they are struggling. Helping our neighbor family across the way with their home while there daughter had long stays at St. Judes in Memphis TN. By the way she is doing wonderful! It’s just the way we were raised. Pay it forward. 💖

  • @gwenmartinsen3979
    @gwenmartinsen3979 2 роки тому +2

    I have a Hackney pony mare. She's 10. She's close to 14 hands tall and substantial. She was a little overweight, not much. She started having pain in her legs and feet. We couldn't figure it out. She was in a lot of pain. Anyway, long story short, she has Equine Metabolic Syndrome, and has chronic founder in all her feet because of that. But now with a change of diet and corrective shoeing she appears pain - free and happy. We're not going to ride her or breed her but she's busy acting like a protective mom to her brother and our goats. We have a special needs child, one of his problems is autism, she LOVES him and he loves her. She is very sweet. Animals are just incredible, aren't they. You are an amazing person. You're so busy, working hard in school, hands -- on learning, teaching and giving back to others. Bless you.

  • @arctica7170
    @arctica7170 3 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate the atmosphere in your videos. I do not have any interest in horses in general, but it is very satisfying to watch a professional do his work. Very wholesome and educational!

  • @SarahFluffyErica
    @SarahFluffyErica 3 роки тому +16

    What an amazing giveaway. I love that you want people to go out and spread kindness! I live in Yukon, Canada (way up north) and during the summer months, I volunteer at the local therapeutic riding association and help assist people with physical and mental challenges fall in love with horses. It's amazing to see their progress from the start of the summer program to the end of the summer program 😊 Best of luck in vet school! Can't wait to hear more about your experience with vet school!

  • @misapelantova4865
    @misapelantova4865 3 роки тому +4

    It always warms my heart seeing someone like you helping animals and their owners when they need it. Hi from Czech republic, Europe 🤗

  • @pinebee634
    @pinebee634 3 роки тому +3

    What a wonderful way to encourage ppl to give back by promoting acts of kindness ~ I also like your gentle way with the horses you work with, not rushed nor short cuts. Best wishes for a good future for you and your family!

  • @JenSalvatore21
    @JenSalvatore21 3 роки тому +10

    I’m from Arkansas and I just went and picked up a friend’s horse for her because she just moved to my area! She hasn’t been in the same city as her horse for almost two years and it felt really good to help her out. Excited to see The Man Pinto Bean!

  • @terryhanna777
    @terryhanna777 3 роки тому +3

    I've watched several different horse shoeing channels on UA-cam and you are the BEST! I don't own or ride horses but I would LOVE to. They are such beautiful, majestic creatures! Watching you shoe a horse is just so amazing, and I love the way you treat the horses you work with. The information and explanations you give are so clear. Even to me who knows nothing about it. You'll be a great vet. Good luck and God Bless you in your life and career!

  • @ajsassafrass6883
    @ajsassafrass6883 3 роки тому +5

    Montana girl here. I don't like talking about nice things I do, I try to just do little things every day. Bring my co-workers coffee. Always stop when someone is trying to cross the street. I volunteer in food work a lot and am very passionate about feeding ppl and kiddos, but just putting a smile on a stranger's face or getting a thank you wave is enough to keep me active in the community. I've helped ppl at the dump if they have a big load or big items. Taking someone's grocery cart for them. Etc.

  • @wyattblack8425
    @wyattblack8425 3 роки тому +77

    I'm from the navajo nation where 30% of people here still live with no water and electricity, so I haul water to ppl with no running water weekly.

    • @patrickh8956
      @patrickh8956 3 роки тому +6

      Wow. That's hard work! Good going!

    • @mariamcinnes2221
      @mariamcinnes2221 3 роки тому +7

      In this day and age that seems not right not to have access to water like the rest of us. Sorry to hear that🍁🇨🇦

    • @reeceraur8735
      @reeceraur8735 3 роки тому +1

      You’re efforts really help people and are ultimately, saving lives! That’s a very selfless act. That’s a beautiful beautiful soul you’ve got there my friend...
      ➰🤍🌟🤍➰

    • @ianowens1905
      @ianowens1905 3 роки тому +1

      Man it’s crazy that people don’t have electricity, not to mention water.

  • @michaelmiller1824
    @michaelmiller1824 3 роки тому +3

    I layed down snaplock flooring for a elderly couple free of charge, my family has know for a while, they recommended me to thier friends, from North Carolina don't know how I stumbled into your videos but they are so awesome to see and I'm glad pinto is doing better

  • @pinebee634
    @pinebee634 3 роки тому +5

    My cats, dogs I've owned, and my mare are all rescues, and I'll be rescuing honey bees from a water meter this week. Also helped my good beekeeper friend who had pneumonia by figuring she needed an aspirator (breathing exerciser) and her doctor concurred - got her one and she is happily using it!

  • @sarahparsly7423
    @sarahparsly7423 3 роки тому +8

    Greetings from Tennessee! I don't usually comment on UA-cam videos, but I wanted to pop in and say congrats about vet school! I wanted to be an equine vet when I was a kid, though I ended up becoming a teacher instead. I volunteer a couple times a week at a therapeutic riding center, and I love learning more about horses. Your videos have been a great source of education and entertainment. Thanks for making these videos!

  • @megan2792
    @megan2792 3 роки тому +3

    obviously you're such a kind person because you're telling people to do kind acts. it's so good to have someone rewarding kindness :)

  • @thesloaneranger1
    @thesloaneranger1 3 роки тому +4

    I don’t have a horse, but there’s something soothing about watching you work Sheldon.... and with that lovely voice, trust me, you’re not boring! :) I’m near Glasgow in Scotland, and all through lockdown I’ve looked after 3 generations of my family whilst they’ve shielded for the whole year. I’d love a hoodie, but on the zillion to one chance I was to win your giveaway, please donate the goodies to a youngster just starting out with horses instead ❤️ Have a great week x

  • @TruthOverLies
    @TruthOverLies 3 роки тому +7

    Another great video Sheldon. Very informative. Congrats on finishing up your 3rd year...you could probably teach the 4th year podiatry😆
    Coincidentally I just helped my elderly neighbor change the tire on his truck this morning. He called me asking for help so I zipped over there & changed it. Good guy, good neighbor! TJ from Maryland

  • @justjan147
    @justjan147 3 роки тому +3

    I really enjoy watching your channel. I think your giveaway based on doing an act of service is wonderful! Congratulations on your schooling and finally entering the homestretch of the classroom part. God bless!

  • @wendyrowland7787
    @wendyrowland7787 3 роки тому

    Sheldon, I think you are already giving enough with all the help and care you give the horses and showing us your trade. The first time I have seen your face and it is very much as I had imagined. I can imagine your college fees are pretty big, so you are very generous with your hand outs. I think we are rewarded well enough with your vlogs.

  • @tjweiss7277
    @tjweiss7277 3 роки тому +2

    I'm in Rexburg, ID and just started retraining a friend of a friend's horse for the horse's benefit. They always call the horse a brat and diva but she is honestly a sweetie. She wants to learn and is quick to satisfy. I'm bring her up to my university for my horse production class for her and my benefit. Working with her has taught me a lot and has lead me into wanting to become a farrier myself.

  • @Crispy1320
    @Crispy1320 3 роки тому +2

    Hi there I'm Chris from Kalamazoo Michigan love the channel. My neighbor lost their job due to what's going on in the world. So help them out I paid 2 months of their rent and their electric bill and made sure they had food in the fridge because they have two young children I feel lucky that I'm blessed enough to be in a position to be able to help people and that's what it's all about looking after your friends and Neighbors and like Mr.Rogers always used to say "be neighborly" keep up the great content God bless

  • @beckyrollins8273
    @beckyrollins8273 3 роки тому +1

    I'm from the Isle of Man 🇮🇲 and recently I have joing the Coastguard -search and rescue. Here it is a volunteer organisation that varies from ambulance assists or an oil spill in the harbour to a mental health crisis. Im so proud if what I have done and so far this year we have had 19 successful call outs.
    I love watching your videos and I find them really interesting. The way you explain your process is super easy to understand. Keep up the good work 👍
    Sending love and best wishes from the little rock in the sea,
    Becky

  • @voidify3
    @voidify3 3 роки тому +1

    Your videos are so calming. I know horses from doing lessons at a nearby Showgrounds, surprised to learn that the frog actually isn’t sensitive and they just lied to us to ensure we wouldn’t assume it was rocks and try to pick it out

  • @JOECorsoNova
    @JOECorsoNova 3 роки тому +10

    Awesome channel! My act of service doesn’t have to do with horses per say, I volunteer for a organization through my county’s district attorneys office that works with troubled teens, one of the things they do in the program is community service in exchange for a criminal record, obviously these kids aren’t hardened criminals 😊. One thing they do is volunteer at a local horse farm that helps children with special needs, so the kids from the program muck stalls, sweep up, and general barn work, they all seem to love the experience and in most cases end up going back to the farm on their own to continue volunteering! It’s definitely a win-win for all involved, I personally have been doing this for about seven years. Thanks again for the videos, and best wishes in your fourth year of Vet school.

  • @GutiTheJ
    @GutiTheJ 3 роки тому +28

    That's really cool man, didn't know you were also in vet school, good luck

  • @levibenally7074
    @levibenally7074 3 роки тому +2

    I have been helping with my community for the past year during this pandemic. I've helped with sanitation supplies and delivered to many elders out here in the Navajo nation. My wife and I are part of the Navajo Hopi relief efforts. I find your videos helpful an educational thank you

  • @AndersonCattleCo
    @AndersonCattleCo 3 роки тому +3

    I really enjoy your vids I trim and shoe our own horses because we could never get a farrier to show up when they said they would. I have a bad back so it usually takes me more than one day to finish a horse.

  • @kimkrise3867
    @kimkrise3867 3 роки тому +20

    I love how you are so passionate with he horses and do everything you can to help them. Good luck in vet school! You will be and awesome vet

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you so much!

    • @kimkrise3867
      @kimkrise3867 3 роки тому +1

      I entered your giveaway and i think i did all the things for extra entries

    • @ericridg7143
      @ericridg7143 3 роки тому +1

      Great to see words of encouragement to Sheldon!! He's a humble man with an amazing future

  • @dukeandhisbadda
    @dukeandhisbadda 3 роки тому +7

    I helped feed, groom, and be an all-around barn hand for many of my family and friends year-round. From the Northeastern United States!

  • @sarahskrien6806
    @sarahskrien6806 3 роки тому +3

    My team leader at work is having surgery so I got my team members and other coworkers together and had us all sign a Get Well Soon card for him. So many nice , thoughtful and witty notes from everyone.
    I am from New Mexico!

  • @lauratew2945
    @lauratew2945 3 роки тому +3

    What a great giveaway idea! I'm from Michigan, my act of service is taking out the trash for my neighbors and allowing them to use my trashcan. They have a big family, and it's only me I don't make much trash, so I end up having a lot of space left and let them use it free of charge. We live out in the country and you have to pay for trash removal. I also take care of my landlord's horse, trimming her feet and feeding and exercising her daily. I love your channel, God bless you and yours.

  • @nat1-f1j
    @nat1-f1j 3 роки тому +3

    Watching you from Germany! Really like your videos! yesterday I worked on a horse with chronic laminitis all by myself for the first time. At first I was a little nervous because my boss sent me there alone, so I couldn't bug him if I was unsure. But since he had faith in me, so did I. in the end I did a good job!

  • @tiffanyroberts5993
    @tiffanyroberts5993 3 роки тому +7

    This takes me back to when I was a little girl and my grandpa had horses. Such sweet memories.

  • @pay1370
    @pay1370 3 роки тому +24

    i helped my mom get the garden ready for summer, i guess that counts as a good deed :p. greetings from Belgium!

  • @mikedaily3891
    @mikedaily3891 3 роки тому +1

    I recently had my best friend pass away from cancer. He called me the night before he passed away to say by and that he loved me. He also asked that I watch out for his family and that if I can help them out if they needed anything. Well, some months later in talking with his widow in AZ she had been left with quite a large property and storage facilities packed with a lifetime of stuff. I made a plan to head down there to help her out. I worked on the property for 3 months and was happy to help. She was just overwhelmed at the time and now she is in a better position to move forward in her life.

  • @letstalkaboutlife493
    @letstalkaboutlife493 3 роки тому

    well its so loving that yall take care of the horses to keep them comfortable. cause they are unable to roam free to get their hoofs a proper care the wild way.

  • @Wendy-cj5yz
    @Wendy-cj5yz 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing you are at vet school to. That is a long course. From the South West UK 🇬🇧. Enjoying the start of spring & gardening. Lots of own & community gardening with a group. We have devised a Peace Garden in the town because we are all going to need the opportunity to just be when this is all over. 😎

  • @James-ni9st
    @James-ni9st 3 роки тому +7

    Michigan!!
    Love your videos, man. It's clear how much you care :)

  • @Blue_Diamond_Horseshoeing
    @Blue_Diamond_Horseshoeing 3 роки тому +4

    First off I love your channel! I’m working on becoming a farrier myself and watching your work has helped me greatly in improving my efficiency and quality of work. I’m from Northern California and currently live in Barstow California where I work with horses for the military. For my kind deed I trailered a friend’s horse 200 miles round trip for an emergency vet appointment. Even if I don’t get selected I’d love to buy one of the hoodies if they’re available!

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  3 роки тому

      we will have an online store shortly

  • @edwardhovitz1753
    @edwardhovitz1753 3 роки тому +3

    I've been motivated to do a specific service for someone the past couple days since watching this video. Last night driving home I got anxious a little because an opportunity had not yet come up. I come from a background where we were raised to realize sometimes you gotta just do the best you can do with what you have rather than what you wish you had so I figured right then then best thing I could do was say some prayers for people I did not know personally but had attended the same event I was coming from. I feel praying for people in this day and age may be one of the best services we can do. Hope that qualifies for one of you giveaways! Thank you for your videos - I find then just really relaxing to watch.

  • @Ceelle2
    @Ceelle2 3 роки тому +1

    You've got to take care of your Mom's friends for sure! LOL. But more it was very kind of you. Little...I paid for the coffee of someone in back of me in the drivethrough. Big...helped someone falsely accused of something. All is well in that regard for all concerned. Best to your family and your vet studies.

  • @Jennifer_MB
    @Jennifer_MB 3 роки тому +22

    Good to "see" you again!

  • @carolcrompton6138
    @carolcrompton6138 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for your service for a much needed newer foot and most of all....a good understanding of your work!!❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍look for you in the future!!

  • @BlackParadeMarcher1
    @BlackParadeMarcher1 3 роки тому +5

    I took care of my 6 year old cousin while her mom was at work in the mornings for a few months during this pandemic and made sure she went to all her Zoom classes and homework. Also taking care of their dog.

  • @SarahMay2911
    @SarahMay2911 3 роки тому +2

    My husband and I have been saving and waiting for several years to buy a nice zero turn mower... we finally we're able to pay cash for one this spring! Now we mow and weed eat our elderly neighbors yard, so she doesn't have to pay a company for services. What makes this even sweeter, is my brother in law just started a side buisness for power washing.... we asked him if he would come and pressure wash our small house, then go up the hill to our neighbors and take care of hers also. She has no idea this is going to happen! She's been saying she wanted her home power washed for years, but we can tell she's on a modest budget. Thank the good Lord, we are able to bless my brother in law and pay him for two jobs at the start of his buisness, and Miss Edith doesn't have to worry about her yard the rest of her days and we can have her home professionally cleaned while supporting family. My husband and I started watching your channel during quarantine last year and we love your videos to learn on a deeper level. You do great work! We have two geldings and live in Jonesborough, TN.

  • @taylorlarson1534
    @taylorlarson1534 3 роки тому +3

    My act of kindness: So over covid lockdown I "grew out of" most of my horse show gear (jackets, pants, etc) (just kidding I gained a bit of weight). I am into eventing, and I ride at a barn that teaches lessons to children and young adults who have been through the foster care program. They typically are riding in jeans and sneakers, but riding and having fun none the less. Since my show gear didn't fit me anymore, I gifted it all to a girl who really wanted to start competing and had been taking lessons on a pony names Pumpkin. It's a bit big on her, but she will grow 😄🥰 now she can comfortably and confidently hit the pony club shows.

  • @shirleylaboy603
    @shirleylaboy603 3 роки тому +4

    You will be an awesome vet when you finish school and wherever you land after finishing school the community will be lucky to have you. Best wishes for your fourth year. 🙂❤🐴

  • @Winslow3241
    @Winslow3241 3 роки тому

    I been quarantine for three months last year started April, and then surgery on my shoulder in late June, that's another four months, and 10 months of therapy, I'm doing alot better, I couldn't get to my horses to trim their hooves, and man did they grow,, so I'm working on my horse hooves, they got slightly over grown.. I couldn't bet a farrier out due to covid, but watching you.. video several times,, has helped..
    Being in my 60s I can do it still, thank you for your help n videos

  • @ladyfarrier5949
    @ladyfarrier5949 3 роки тому +2

    Looked great!
    Been a farrier for 21 years now. I've had multiple horses and ponies that I've worked on over the years that looked much worse than this one. Always the first and maybe second trim is the biggest change. Then it's usually upkeep and maintenence.
    I agree that they'll always have the propensity for foundering again. But if the owner is on top of the diet and their feet are done regularly, the traces of it can almost disappear..... but that's if both feed and regular hoofcare are on the ball consistently.

  • @Lisasuhr47
    @Lisasuhr47 3 роки тому +3

    That's awesome you're so far along in Vet School and your experience in your present career will surely benefit you! My little Arabian had laminitis and required special care and your video on this reminded me of him. We live in AZ, too😊

  • @loreheylen7783
    @loreheylen7783 3 роки тому +3

    I'm from Belgium. I take care of my neighbors' 2 ponies. I taught them everything. I love to see you take care of the hooves.

  • @beth8095
    @beth8095 3 роки тому

    I have been around horses all of my life
    I now have MS and can't just get up on a horse without having help
    Every time I have been around a group of people I lend a hand to create a great time For ALL
    I don't sit back and watch For something to go wrong!
    Thank You so much For your very helpful tips

  • @CookieLori45
    @CookieLori45 3 роки тому

    I grew up on a farm in Northeast Arizona and remember watching my Dad shoe our horses. I moved to Olympia, Washington about a year ago. I really enjoy your videos and brings back some good memories of riding when I was a kid.

  • @Hjkhjfhhhgch
    @Hjkhjfhhhgch 3 роки тому +4

    My friend just recently lost his dog (15 years old) so I have been conforming him. Bought him his favorite lunch and have been keeping him occupied with a bunch of his favorite things to do.

  • @truckertrash1245
    @truckertrash1245 3 роки тому +3

    Congratulations!! Huge accomplishment!! His hooves look great!! Can’t wait for an update on, Pinto Bean. I love that horse!! He’s gorgeous!!

  • @chrisunderwood2524
    @chrisunderwood2524 3 роки тому

    Love your commentary on ringbone....my horse's farrier.bought himself a fluier imagining camera and studied on all the imagining that is available...through this technology...now he can see the hot And cold spots..in the legs down towards the hoof areas and through out the whole horse..it had helped his customers quiet a lot...

  • @joshweiss2617
    @joshweiss2617 3 роки тому +1

    I’m from Chicago getting horses so my dad can have his dream while he is still here because he had a stroke recently he is also a pastore and I’m a minister who preaches so your background hits home with me love your videos trying to reduce the cost of keeping a horse by trimming the hoof myself so I’m learning from your videos and the library

  • @gregleak5134
    @gregleak5134 3 роки тому +2

    I have a great temp job at my local hospital helping to move people all around the facility that can't do it on their own. When the temp job ends I will be volunteering to do it. Sometimes ppl are so scared about what test or treatment is coming up and often I am able to share from my personal experiences, sometimes it helps them sometimes not, adding a little humor like telling them that they have unlimited mileage on the wheelchair they are using for the day often brings a smile to their face for a moment or kidding them after they have signed all their paper work that the Marin recruiter will be coming by to take them to boot camp gets a good laugh from our veterans. The little things a person can do are all the difference sometimes. Greg leak in Jefferson city mo

  • @kailand3056
    @kailand3056 3 роки тому +1

    Sheldon, thanks so much for the update on what’s going on with vet school and congratulations on being so far along! I love watching your videos and thank you for showing you for showing us the horse - that really adds an important element of context for me.

  • @thelos3999
    @thelos3999 3 роки тому +8

    So admirable, you really care for these animals even on vacation. I'm sure the horse thanks you, even if he was fighting you a little haha
    Edit: I'm repairing my little cousins wooden toy truck as my act of good. I have been doing repairs and housework for my family this past year. It helps them and it helps me learn.

  • @minalanzetta3484
    @minalanzetta3484 3 роки тому +1

    He must be feeling so much better after that trimming, amazing how bad they were. Great job! I myself do not own a horse, had them when I was younger and I absolutely love them. Congrats on vet school.

  • @arwynheim6043
    @arwynheim6043 3 роки тому +2

    Glad to hear you're going to school to become a vet, such an awesome profession and I admire you for that! I've always wanted to work with animals. Congrats on your third year, going out in the field is the most exciting part 😊 its not a service but just something I love doing, I've always been the emotional support amongst my family and friends - I've talked a few out of ending their life. I love helping people and animals alike. I care for all our animals including physical/mental stimulation, grooming, nail trimming, dental care, etc and assist the family with theirs too. I love donating to several different animal charities and underwater search/rescue teams. I didn't know you had children that's awesome man! Much love, from Kansas

  • @NelloCambelli
    @NelloCambelli 2 роки тому

    Congratulations. Enjoy watching and learning about shod-ding horses - curiosity started while age 9 & 12 while at camps in 1958 and 1961. Act of kindness is double edge sword - being the “Director” of a Bridge Group at Torrey Pines Senior Living whose ages range from 72 to 100 - learned more playing the game which is one edge and they appreciate not being bored by existing. Also, have forwarded an episode to a young lady and her mom who are new horse owners here in North County San Diego.

  • @sonynewasch7061
    @sonynewasch7061 3 роки тому

    It's very educational watching and listening. It makes it much easier differentiating between a good or a bad hoof trimmer.
    And pls keep up with the personal updates, too. :)
    I decided to help a neighbor with shopping, household and having a social life. That happened after i bought a pet snake from her that was left behind by her son.
    Greetings from Germany ♥

  • @laurabean5816
    @laurabean5816 3 роки тому

    Wow a farrier and a vet. People have a Awesome person when you show up to their barn. Good luck in everything!

  • @kim_858
    @kim_858 3 роки тому

    Hello again from the North East!
    Glad to see your giving away a sweatshirt! They look warm and comfy!
    And who doesn't need a good sweatshirt!
    Can't wait for your website to be up and running. I am definately buying one of those. And Luv the hoof pick..will get a few of those also! I always want to support small businesses. Thank you for teaching us all while you work. And wish you all the best for your upcoming year of vet school..You Can Do It!
    Whoo Hoo!! 🙃

  • @KodamasaMC
    @KodamasaMC 3 роки тому

    Stumbling around UA-cam and what do I find but a farrier from my neck of the woods! I'm also in Pullman and am a Coug Alum. It's been a while since I've been spent much time around horses but just watching this the smell of hoof comes back to me, and the feeling of the horse nibbling on your back and jeans while you try and clean their front hooves :D Good luck with the rest of the semester and onward to 4th year!

  • @megs4782
    @megs4782 3 роки тому

    During the pandemic I've been working hard to order from local restaurants and tip the delivery folks extra because we need to keep these wonderful treasures alive to help our communities bounce back and flourish as soon as possible. From CA.

  • @chloeneal9603
    @chloeneal9603 3 роки тому +8

    I helped my family plant apple trees. I’m from Arizona and enjoy watching your videos!

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  3 роки тому +1

      That is awesome!

    • @chloeneal9603
      @chloeneal9603 3 роки тому

      @@maverick_vet Did I miss the giveaway announcement?

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  3 роки тому +2

      Congratulations Chloe! Your name was drawn as one of the two winners! Send me an email at sheldon.sandshorseshoeing@gmail.com.

  • @morgankimber1760
    @morgankimber1760 3 роки тому

    I go to the drive thru at our local coffee shop every morning and I’m always one of the first ones there. Always, always behind me is a older gentleman I know from town, Vietnam vet. I pay for his coffee every morning. He always tries to pay for me but I never let him lol, he’s done more than enough good for our community. I’m from Southwest Michigan, headed to Idaho or Texas soon though! Love the videos, love the learning.

  • @alittlewentzical555
    @alittlewentzical555 3 роки тому

    Because of being out and about in my local town a lot for work I have returned many a run away dog to their owners, its something i do a lot more frequently than i thought i would have to. I love the fact that you explain what you're doing and why, it really helps with the understanding of the horses issues and how to make them feel more comfortable. Sending support from Lincolnshire, England!

  • @upsettispaghetti91
    @upsettispaghetti91 3 роки тому

    These videos have helped me sleep many times. I will always look forward to seeing your videos and hearing about you and the things you do.

  • @thesheepwhisperer6546
    @thesheepwhisperer6546 3 роки тому +1

    I had a mare that foundered once. I was young when I had her. Like 6 or 7 so I don't remember very well all that went into it but I remember her standing under the California pepper tree at the far end of the pasture and not moving for like 3 days. We didn't live there where she was being boarded so we didn't know she hadn't been moving. On the 3rd day the family friend that owned the property told my mom that she hadn't moved. At some point after that my mom called the farrier and the next time we went out to see her she had duct tape wrapped all around her hooves I think to keep them dry since it had rained. We ended up boarding her somewhere else for about 2 months because she would have a dry stall to stay in.

  • @rabbitphobia
    @rabbitphobia 3 роки тому

    Watching you work and seeing how hands-on you are I think you'll make a fantastic vet so Kudos and Congratulations young man.

  • @redchick2008
    @redchick2008 3 роки тому

    Hello from Memphis, Tennessee! I've made a donation to my local horse rescue today and spent time volunteering with their horses throughout the week. Its a plus that its theraputic! Thank you for putting out these informative videos. I enjoy watching them.

  • @aliciapowell7624
    @aliciapowell7624 3 роки тому

    I treated my parents to dinner tonight. I love watching your videos. I grew up on a farm and I definitely miss that beautiful amd more simple life. Thank you for sharing your trade with us! From Houston, Texas.

  • @peytonhastreiter6866
    @peytonhastreiter6866 3 роки тому +1

    From Washington , and I've been going over to our friends who have horses and I've been helping out with, feeding, cleaning up, and fixing small things around, I love to work around horses, I also absolutely love that pick design.

  • @kirstenocallaghan6974
    @kirstenocallaghan6974 3 роки тому

    It is so good what you are doing for all the horses. Trying so much to help them, so nice.

  • @autumnisnothere
    @autumnisnothere 3 роки тому

    I somehow missed this video when it came out. Great work on this sweet horse. Glad he was rescued and thank you for helping him with his poor feet. 💜

  • @Trill-fr4us
    @Trill-fr4us 3 роки тому

    So happy for you getting closer to being a vet! The reason I watch is because when I was younger my ex brother in law was a farrier and I always likes to watch him. So now I found your videos and enjoy them very much. You are so caring towards the horses and that is a plus because I think animals can tell when they are being treated good. Thanks for explaining things as you go. That makes it interesting to know why you are doing what you are doing. Again good luck in your schooling.

  • @ChrisLascari
    @ChrisLascari 3 роки тому

    I have been down and out with a broken foot for a couple of months and recently have been able to walk again. This week I delivered some items to some people I know that have the covid virus. It was nice to get out and get some away feom the house time and so a deed for them since they are quarantined. I live in west Michigan, right near Lake Michigan.

  • @WallabyfromBillings
    @WallabyfromBillings 3 роки тому

    I am glad to see another video.
    Billings Mt. Coming home the other day there was a guy standing with a small gas can at the east bound off ramp from the interstate (#452). I pulled my pick up over got his attention with the help of a semi hauling a set of tankers. This ole boy and his wife were on their way home to Idaho after her dad passed from COVID complications at 80 years old. They were broke, I told him I would fuel them up so they could get closer to home, and if they could, maybe pay it forward in the future. I don't want to enter the give away but it would be nice to see what other people are doing. Lord knows it's good to hear about people lending a hand.

  • @carolcrompton6138
    @carolcrompton6138 3 роки тому

    This is such a neede thing, in spite of the costs...which I have no idea about, and it’s really sad they were not good to him previously..( the old owner)...you are a dream sent from God!!👍👍❤️❤️Bless you for your services!!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @robertkendall1037
    @robertkendall1037 3 роки тому +1

    Love the channel. You are probably the best of the Farrier channels on UA-cam, you are a great teacher and I enjoy every new video. Thanks a bunch

  • @buzman7811
    @buzman7811 3 роки тому

    You do a great job with your videos. Followed your link for the pony with Laminitus and you did a great job with the explanation and the x-rays. That is great because it provides a medical explanation of what is going on beneath that hoof wall. Keep it up and good luck with vet school!!

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  3 роки тому

      glad the link worked for you. and thanks

  • @CUtz143
    @CUtz143 Рік тому

    I’m so glad I’ve found your channel! I love how well you describe what you’re doing, you explain just enough that I feel like I know what you’re doing. Thank you so much!

  • @rachelsnyder650
    @rachelsnyder650 3 роки тому +1

    I volunteered at a local shelter this past weekend for a fundraiser event after working at Stoney Creek Stables all day. I am from small town Muncy Pennsylvania.