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  • @pedromoralesmorales7429
    @pedromoralesmorales7429 3 роки тому +4

    Siempre de niño me gusto esta profesión. Felicito a todo el gremio por la labor encomiable que hacéis. Saludos desde Istan.

  • @piterkner6261
    @piterkner6261 7 років тому +10

    An authentic, old specialist! Simply professional! I respect such professionals very much!

  • @avrilcrisp30
    @avrilcrisp30 6 років тому

    I used to go with my husband who is a farrier to show heavy horses for work and showing. Im amazed at these small upright feet on such a large horse, its like wearing high heels. I see the sense of a crate but think tying up the feet could be done to offer more support and comfort, this way has got to prove painful and very uncomfortable so its not surprising Ive seen so many Belgians fighting not to go in them. Beautiful harness.

    • @Heavens-Humanaterian-Army
      @Heavens-Humanaterian-Army 4 місяці тому

      I'd love to see a much more modern stock desighn that is strong safe and comfortable for both animal and human...I love the crush and electric hoof winch that the hoof gp uses on massive bulls ,it keeps them calm and immobilised and no heavy lifting at all for the human...someone needs to desighn a horse version of that.

  • @over50andfantabulous59
    @over50andfantabulous59 5 років тому +12

    This man is absolutely amazing.

  • @jamiegray1676
    @jamiegray1676 6 років тому +17

    Everyone is talking about his skill and I can’t get over how large that horse is I honestly didn’t pay much attention the first time I watched it.

    • @avega2792
      @avega2792 6 років тому

      Jamie Gray you're not kidding. I could tell this horse was going to be enormous by the thumbnail pic!

    • @miachaney7547
      @miachaney7547 6 років тому

      Jamie Gray I didn’t even think horse can get that big

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr 6 років тому

      What's the breed of horse

    • @jscreach
      @jscreach 4 роки тому +1

      @@Jay-jb2vr Belgian draft, stunning horse! They r so heavy this stall would actually make it much easier on farriers bk and the horse having something to rest its weight while being shod

    • @jscreach
      @jscreach 4 роки тому

      @@Jay-jb2vr I normally get a bum resting on my bk lol and that a 800kg Clyde! Let alone my 1 ton shire 😂

  • @McChrister
    @McChrister 5 років тому +4

    WoW, that is one big foot!!😱 Looks like you took great pride in your work, Gerrit! RIP Sir....God Bless.🙏🏼👍🏼❤️🍀

  • @ironimp1
    @ironimp1 6 років тому +5

    I used to be a farrier in the UK, we never had stocks like this, or indeed tools like this, particularly the mechanical grinder, but it all makes sense to me!

    • @jscreach
      @jscreach 4 роки тому

      There's one near me on a working farm in Devon, my boys going off there to be broken to ride and drive 😊 only place I've ever heard having one over here though and he's not going in a round pen as he'd break it at around ton in weight lol they will need that stock haha heavy boy! Lol

  •  8 років тому +2

    Sabe muito bem colocar ferraduras nos cavalos, isso é gratificante, ótimo vídeo e também acompanhado de uma linda música. Obrigado, eu gostei!

  • @josearisteuari8116
    @josearisteuari8116 6 років тому +9

    Ola de Franca SP do Brasil, Meu Parabens a Todos Estes Proficionais.e Seus Fornecedores. 25.08.2018,

  • @TealCheetah
    @TealCheetah 9 років тому +2

    I wonder how long this took from start to finish?

  • @KmRessler
    @KmRessler 10 років тому +10

    The only thing I can see that I don't like about this farrier is how high he puts the nails in the hoof. Otherwise, I would say that he does a fairly good job of trimming. Working on these large Draft horses is different than working on a lighter, riding horse. They cannot get under the horse and hold the hoof and leg up and therefore have to depend on the stocks to help with that.

    • @jasonhanner6815
      @jasonhanner6815 5 років тому

      @Kristen, Nice comment, how are you and how is the weather today?

  • @jacquelinesteele9506
    @jacquelinesteele9506 9 років тому +1

    also can someone tell me, how does the horses heals along with the bars (which I noticed he didn't take down), expand across the back of its foot. He didn't take the bars off because the foot can't expand anyway, not with metal shoes on it.

  • @Ganaderiaymuchomasjoseluis1224
    @Ganaderiaymuchomasjoseluis1224 6 років тому +3

    El trabajo de un artesano. Al servicio del bienestar animal 😊👍👍

  • @josesegundocamposaguilera6509
    @josesegundocamposaguilera6509 9 років тому

    Muy buena instrucción, nunca había visto un herraje de caballo

  • @davidjessee7701
    @davidjessee7701 6 років тому +7

    Good job... I wish I could get around as good as he does when I get older...

  • @daniesorrows
    @daniesorrows 9 років тому +28

    Fact; Europe is still old fashioned, we never change our techniques for thousands of years. So relax Americans, we tie the hoofs!

    • @birsanmadalina9765
      @birsanmadalina9765 6 років тому

      Danie Sor

    • @efimsajin4416
      @efimsajin4416 6 років тому

      Danie Sorrows

    • @ioandragos1139
      @ioandragos1139 5 років тому

      Probrevlademo

    • @jscreach
      @jscreach 4 роки тому +1

      Safer if done so they r comfortable, my boy will need this as he's so heavy! I'm going to train him to lift his feet himself at some point, we'll both cause they r heavy! Try doing 4 of these, I'm normally knackered from picking out my Clyde's feet but he foes like to bare weight on 3 unless I push him off or get my bum and bk under him so he has some extra support also if the horse has an abscess this would help loads! As horses can't stand on 2 feet so when I didn't notice a abcess in its early stages I went to pick up his bk hoof and he kicked out and nearly knocked me out as he hit me right in the nose! The horse has a bum rest and the foot is tied so no metal pressure on top of foot just a strap holding it in place, if the horse is happy in one I bet any farrier shoeing or trimming them would really appreciate it lol though we dont use grinders to take off the metal nails, we use rasps and clippers

  • @КоляГ-х8п
    @КоляГ-х8п 6 років тому +2

    Красивая и профессиональная работа. Уважение таким мастерам.

  • @Михаил-у2р4ф
    @Михаил-у2р4ф 6 років тому +4

    Дед без всяких прекрас и выебонов показал, как он чистит, стрелку делает и подковывает. Молодец. У меня мой дед покойный кузнец, прадед тоже и отец кузнечил около 10 лет. Лошадей обожаю.

  • @ForeverYoungTattooCo
    @ForeverYoungTattooCo 8 років тому

    do you have dimensions for the chute? I need to build one but can't find plans.

  • @mamoisellebonnie
    @mamoisellebonnie 5 років тому +3

    Merci pour ces supers conseils!! Dave, vous expliquez très bien! ;-)

  • @juanadediosllanoromero802
    @juanadediosllanoromero802 8 років тому +7

    creo que estas personas ya son expertos en su oficio.

    • @kebli88
      @kebli88 8 років тому +2

      papi bravoooooooo 😧😥

    • @elisangelasilva7250
      @elisangelasilva7250 7 років тому

      Juana de Dios LLano Romero. nkkkqqq
      l.

  • @ashashelter
    @ashashelter 7 років тому +1

    He is professional and his entire life he did and horse is not in pain
    In india also same but now a days change

  • @tonietakken1914
    @tonietakken1914 5 років тому +1

    Very interesting video, I live now in the NL and i appreciate every little thing that gets me closer to the culture. By the way I liked the music too. Thanks. Shir.

  • @MormonAll
    @MormonAll Рік тому +1

    Great video, great teacher.

  • @dkeith45
    @dkeith45 9 років тому

    I have a question for any who might know. In America the "thing" this horse is inside is known as a "shoeing stock" or "Trimming Stock". To my knowledge in France it's called a "Travail" or a "Chevaux Ferrer Travail". I'd like to know what it's called in other languages so I can do internet research to see what different types there might be in other countries. Help me of you can please, thx : )

    • @marloesheerema8738
      @marloesheerema8738 9 років тому +1

      +dkeith45 in dutch they called it a bekapstal

    • @MrMagnusFogg
      @MrMagnusFogg 9 років тому +1

      +dkeith45 Hi :-)))
      In Portuguese it's called "ferrar um cavalo", ironing a horse, in the sense of applying ferro/iron, not ironing a shirt...in Portuguese from Brasil, it's called "ferrageamento"...to the trimming of the hoof they call it "casqueamento", from casco/hoof...you'll find a few videos on UA-cam under these three terms, hope they'll help your research, take care :-)))

    • @MrMagnusFogg
      @MrMagnusFogg 9 років тому +1

      +dkeith45 ...in Spanish "herrar un caballo", in French "Ferrer un cheval"...

    • @dkeith45
      @dkeith45 9 років тому

      +MrMagnusFogg I appreciate all the info. Thx!

  • @josearisteu9558
    @josearisteu9558 7 років тому +1

    Ola Bom Dia Todos, e Parabens a Estes Todos Proficionais, Com Nossos Agredimentos,Valorizo a Sempre a Cada Um Deles,Otimo,Franca SP.do Brasil Para Mundo Inteiro, Criação de Cavalos e Outros Animais e Muito Delicado, Tem Ter Muita Abilidades.Em Regal.

  • @hom0faber
    @hom0faber 9 років тому

    Does it hurt?

  • @antonioaguilar4396
    @antonioaguilar4396 Рік тому

    Cada ferreiro tem método e ferramentas diferentes mas, o objetivo é o mesmo, restaurar o casco😮😅❤

  • @ozgeakarsu6775
    @ozgeakarsu6775 6 років тому +2

    Senin gibi ustalar artık pek yok!🙏Allah hayırlı uzun ömür versin!

  • @josearisteu9558
    @josearisteu9558 7 років тому +1

    Ola Meu abraços a Todos Amigos e Amigas , Sexta Feira 02.02.2018,de Franca SP no Brasil Para Mundo Inteiro Nossos Agradecimentos a Todos Ferreiros e Fornecedores.

  • @chanklachankla3867
    @chanklachankla3867 5 років тому

    They were cut too short

  • @claudettelacasee5307
    @claudettelacasee5307 5 років тому +2

    Good man, good horse , good MUSIC .

  • @krackowkid6618
    @krackowkid6618 8 років тому +13

    WHY THE MUSIC. THE SOUND OF THE WORKSHOP IS PART OF THE EXPERIENCE WATCHING THIS TRADE

    • @kirstienelson9684
      @kirstienelson9684 8 років тому +1

      KrackowKid de que não tenho qualquer esclarecimento de um amigo basta fazer a encomenda

  • @dkeith45
    @dkeith45 10 років тому +10

    That is a cool shoeing stock. The way the rear leg is strapped and cranked up.. awesome. The front foot rests... I've used the oak Yoder style stock which can be a pain in the butt. This sucker is very well designed. How about a link to the maker or plans?
    8/24/2015 Edit: Since posting this I've been modifying an oak Yoder style stock to have some of these Belgian features. When it's complete I'll post a link to pictures of it.
    3/18/2023 EDIT: Well, I did make those mods to the Yoder stock and they worked perfectly. I was then able to trim the hooves of two full size Belgian drafts for several years with no problem all by myself. But in 2020, the place I volunteered at, stopped their horse hay ride service and gave away the Belgians. They sold me the stock thankfully, but I haven't used it since.

    • @lynnehuff9659
      @lynnehuff9659 Рік тому +1

      Cool. I saw a real old oxen stock, on a video. I understand that one needs a stock to work on oxen feet. Rockin J Farrier built one somewhat like this one.

    • @dkeith45
      @dkeith45 Рік тому

      @@lynnehuff9659 The main reason I found is ease. Trimming a normal size horse usually isn't too difficult if they try to pull their leg away from you, but any larger animal, like the Draft above or an oxen can really put a strain on your back. That's where the stock shines.

  • @Elcaballocaballero
    @Elcaballocaballero 7 років тому

    Suuuuuuuuuuper chido mi chingon

  • @themoon9165
    @themoon9165 8 років тому +1

    where is this place?

  • @chpnlzt
    @chpnlzt 9 років тому

    THAT'S THE SMARTEST SOB I'VE COME ACROSS IN A LONG TIME - THE HORSE HOLDER, IS IT PORTABLE, AND HOW MUCH DOES IT COST !!!

  • @bibih8183
    @bibih8183 4 роки тому

    Met diepe respect en een ingehouden adem genietend van uwe meesterwerk 👍

  • @edivaldoassisdeoliveira7166
    @edivaldoassisdeoliveira7166 2 роки тому +2

    Fundo musical muito top.

  • @mrbluenun
    @mrbluenun 9 років тому +3

    Hi,
    And thank you for this upload of a great and really interesting video.

  • @ТамараКа-ц1я
    @ТамараКа-ц1я 6 років тому

    Вот и новые башмачки справили ,работа завораживает мастеру браво .

  • @ruthsmith3440
    @ruthsmith3440 8 років тому

    hi I wasn't thinking about the process, I have horses, it is just that in this country we don't tie them in that fashion to do hooves...can see the advantages though :)

  • @josearisteu9558
    @josearisteu9558 7 років тому +1

    Ola Bom Dia Todos Amigos Do Facebook. Parabens a Todos Estes Proficionais, Sempre Terão ser Valorizados Sempres ,Botas e Botinas Calçados Monteiro Franca SP< no Brasil

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere 6 років тому

    This may look rough, or like it's hurting the horse, but it's not nearly as bad as it looks, and they have to be shoed unless they are only going to be running or walking on loose soil and grass. Imagine if you never ever cut your nails...on your toes...and you only have one toe on each foot!

  • @stoccopaola7592
    @stoccopaola7592 9 років тому +1

    Cosa devono dare a chi ferra cavallo tenendosi i piedi da solo??? Certamente un premio OSCAR!!! FRANCESCO TRAMACERE

  • @ruthsmith3440
    @ruthsmith3440 8 років тому +4

    re song name, It's he ain't heavy he 's my brother...sounds like the version by the British Band the Hollies...roughly late sixties

  • @bony3603
    @bony3603 9 років тому

    name of the songs please

  • @Gabihorse
    @Gabihorse 10 років тому

    If you love animals , you will never do something to hurt it.. That man did a great job :)

  • @mikekavanagh8952
    @mikekavanagh8952 7 років тому +1

    Excellent Presentation,

  • @anjalivats287
    @anjalivats287 5 років тому +1

    An old friend helping another old friend with shoes.

  • @rigobertogonzalezaguilera3861

    Imprecionante👏👏💪💪

  • @MarcenariaSantos
    @MarcenariaSantos 5 років тому

    Bom dia meu amigo também tenho um canal e faço trabalhos com madeira da uma forcinha lá

  • @neilkar09
    @neilkar09 8 років тому +2

    what name of song ?

  • @acn2494
    @acn2494 6 років тому +2

    Old school, best school!

  • @gabrielnobre5711
    @gabrielnobre5711 7 років тому

    O casco ficou desnivelado.
    Ocorrerá aumento da pressão nos lados mais altos.
    Possivelmente desconforto para o cavalo.
    Em nenhum momento ele usou a groza na pata trazeira.

  • @nidenordeste8879
    @nidenordeste8879 6 років тому

    From Brazilian 🤔 ferraduras Para cavalos Brazil 😘😊

  • @kathrinekuzovski835
    @kathrinekuzovski835 10 років тому +37

    i think... what he does, shows he doesnt know much of horse's foot/hoof anatomy, sort of old school farrier way of trimming and shoeing... it all looks terrifying wrong..BUT he has been doing this probably most of his life, longer than many of the comenantors here live... respect to him for the work in this age... there are many out there doing the same, worse or better- my point is everyone does their best and they r all convinced they KNOW best... mostly because they dont wanna belive they paid their money to learn bullshit... these guys learnt it long time ago when knowledge about hooves was scarce... let them be. even though his work looks aweful or however u wanna call it, this horse is probably going to be fine...
    again... respect the guy at least for the age and strenght...

    • @marialuisalizarraga
      @marialuisalizarraga 10 років тому +2

      You're so beautiful Kathrine. Thanks to people like you the world wide web isn't fucked up.

    • @ashashelter
      @ashashelter 7 років тому +2

      Kathrine Kuzovski you are right and we should respect 🙏👌🏼👍🏻

    • @aitor09elpro27
      @aitor09elpro27 7 років тому

      Kathrine Kuzovski que que que no me lo he hecho la reserva en línea con el fin de semana y la de los result

    • @fachrurrozy2594
      @fachrurrozy2594 7 років тому

      Baim

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      @borospaula108 7 років тому

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  • @rosesmith6208
    @rosesmith6208 5 років тому

    that first song in the video I have not heard that song in a long while. a guy up the street has two belgians, a fjord and he has one of those contraptions in the pasture. he doesn't put shoes on tho, I think. personally I have come to despise shoes on horses (except in rare instances) they damage te foot with all those nails and dont allow the hooves to flex (a horse has five hearts as the saying goes) i hae to say the guy is calm and cool and the horse is too, imagine if the horse paniced being all enclosed and tied up like that, he guy seems to be so used to it is like just another la la la day. the horses is very pretty too.

  • @babsfocker7751
    @babsfocker7751 8 років тому +1

    that's nice he has a chair. allows your back muscles to relax so you can do good work

  • @garagedigital
    @garagedigital 4 роки тому

    Why to put this burning horseshoe? Is this necessary?

    • @dawnmaclellan7831
      @dawnmaclellan7831 6 місяців тому

      Absolutely necessary? Probably not, however there are things achievable in this method that are harder to accomplish any other way. Horses feet are made up of closely compacted vertical hair like tubules of keratin. Searing seals these which provides some protection from drying out. But mostly searing helps to establish levels. Especially on a hoof that large., what looks level to the eye may not be in reality. To achieve a tight fit on the shoe and a balanced foot this is an efficient way of accomplishing this. It does not cause pain for the horse. There are no nerves in that specific area of the foot.

  • @toddbrewer8215
    @toddbrewer8215 9 років тому

    My self I don't like to use shoeing stocks but I understand they are sometimes necessary. I have found they are normally used when there is a lack of training. (the horse not the human). Once the horse if comfortable with you shoeing him or her they are fine. By that I mean they stand without giving you any problems. Yes once in a while they need their foot back but overall it is better for the horse. That hoof knife that you hit with a hammer is crap. Use nippers they are much better.

    • @jasonmyneni5305
      @jasonmyneni5305 8 років тому

      The knife is much better than nippers when you do drafts

    • @timgreen2426
      @timgreen2426 6 років тому

      You gonna hold that heavy tree stump leg between your knees!??? Lmao...and at his age? Sheet.

  • @raymondfrank9202
    @raymondfrank9202 3 роки тому

    great job, greetings from Texas

  • @Михаил-у2р4ф
    @Михаил-у2р4ф 5 років тому +1

    Мечта заниматься животноводством. Но я старшина батареи. В принципе животные есть, но это не то.

  • @JudyHart1
    @JudyHart1 9 років тому +6

    Interesting to see how horseshoeing is done in countries other than America. We teach our horses to hold their feet up, we don't tie them up like this. Also different tools to actually do the trimming.

    • @ivandivandakor
      @ivandivandakor 9 років тому +1

      +Judy Hart your horses are big like that one?

    • @JudyHart1
      @JudyHart1 9 років тому +1

      Not as big, but think it would be hard on them to have the hoof up for that long, just my opinion. I've got an old horse, 25, he has a hard time keeping his hoof up at all. That being said, he's not that big.

    • @toddbrewer8215
      @toddbrewer8215 9 років тому +1

      +Judy Hart You are so right. Draft horses are very popular in Alaska because they can cope with the soft ground better and I saw a farrier shoe a horse that was 18-3. He had been shoed in stocks but the farrier took the extra hour to do it without and from then on the horse was easy to shoe.

    • @Linda-hs1lk
      @Linda-hs1lk 9 років тому +3

      +Judy Hart They only use these 'stables' for heavy draft horses. NOrmally they work the same as in the US.

    • @jasonmyneni5305
      @jasonmyneni5305 8 років тому

      It is much safer if tie a draft, one kick to the head and your dead

  • @nancyluckhurst144
    @nancyluckhurst144 10 років тому +20

    Well you are talking a Belgium not a riding horse. that is one huge animal so shoeing is a little different than showing a rider. He actually is very good at what he does.

    • @solsjoberg8813
      @solsjoberg8813 10 років тому

      Yeah? Last time I checked ALL horses need their frogs for proper hoofmechanism! Why on earth would a HEAVIER horse need a trim takes away half the frog and too little hoof wall, basically leaving the frog hanging in the air? God damn...

    • @nancyluckhurst144
      @nancyluckhurst144 10 років тому +3

      Every farrier I have ever had trim my horses always trimmed the frog also. My farrier when I had horses was trained by Michigan state University

    • @kristinacampbell5412
      @kristinacampbell5412 7 років тому +2

      he's actually leaving a quite a bit of frog by the heel that little bulb of frog is where the shock absorption comes from, I believe he know s what he's doing. However we wouldn't know without actually speaking to him would we?

    • @lynnehuff9659
      @lynnehuff9659 Рік тому

      @@kristinacampbell5412 The farrier assesses each horse's shoeing needs. We don't know how the horse travels, his individual needs. Some of the people in the comments, seem to be horse shoers, and know better than me. That being said, I think he knows what he's doing, too.

  • @christinewilson2429
    @christinewilson2429 6 років тому +2

    what a brilliant contraption safe for the horse and farrier, I could just imagine trying to hold up a leg that big for the duration of shoeing well done that man.

  • @JoseSantos-yw3qu
    @JoseSantos-yw3qu 6 років тому +1

    Assistindo 2018 no 🇧🇷👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @josearisteu9558
    @josearisteu9558 6 років тому

    OLA BOM DIA AMIGO, SR. HEUSNINBEELD, PARABENS PELAS SUAS REPORTAGENS, DE FRANCA SP, DO BRASIL 10.03.2018.A TODOS AMIGOS E AMIGAS E PATROCINADORES E COLABORADORES DO FACEBOOK.

  • @luigigualtiero6501
    @luigigualtiero6501 5 років тому

    NON AVEVO MAI VISTO FERRARE UN CAVALLO BRAVO ANCHE IL MANISCALCO BEY

  • @1791457
    @1791457 8 років тому

    deze man heeft iets bedacht om een achterbeen omhoog te brengen, heel handig

  • @dirceuneckerdacruz3432
    @dirceuneckerdacruz3432 5 років тому

    eu gostaria ke o ferrador edeson pago-te esplicase arrespeito dos ossos dentro casco do cavalo por exemplo kuantos ossos existe dentro do casco

  • @josuemota8767
    @josuemota8767 9 років тому

    gostei coroa manda mais estruçoes para nos tudo de bom

  • @chumbrega2
    @chumbrega2 9 років тому

    why heat up the horse shoe?

    • @NLKippie
      @NLKippie 9 років тому

      +chumbrega2 So he can shape it to the horse's foot better. It is steel/iron after all, it'll only bend when it's hot enough.
      The reason why he presses the hot shoe to the foot is to see if it actually fits or not, by the scorch marks it leaves.

  • @TorosCanavari
    @TorosCanavari 8 років тому +3

    R.I.P. Gerrit

  • @pelicano736
    @pelicano736 6 років тому

    Que som legal aos 4:25, alguém sabe o nome?

  • @greggfrank1
    @greggfrank1 10 років тому +36

    he's the worst farrier I've ever seen...

  • @keithfund2395
    @keithfund2395 10 років тому +20

    Hope I can still shoe when im his age!! Awesome video!

  • @octavioestradajimenez4022
    @octavioestradajimenez4022 11 років тому +3

    que manera de sugetar los caballos al brete para herrarlos,una manera muy anticuada y peligrosa,ademas usar cuchillo y mazo para la ranilla es peligroso.-Para bien de los caballos deberian de publicar otro sistema mas seguro y eficiente.

    • @manuelsanchez8121
      @manuelsanchez8121 9 років тому +1

      En la herramienta concuerdo un poco contigo (no totalmente) pero en la manera de atar al caballo no, puedes explicarme en qué manera el caballo puede salir lastimado.

  • @brunocharles4891
    @brunocharles4891 7 років тому +3

    Gois tei muito da vontade ate de chorar

  • @jefferyschirm4103
    @jefferyschirm4103 3 роки тому

    PLEASE , one person's music is another's racket !!!

  • @lisamcclean838
    @lisamcclean838 10 років тому +2

    Really inspiring and amazing man :-)

  • @billynightmare
    @billynightmare 9 років тому

    That's a big horse wow, fair play for even standing within 10' of it

  • @terpentoon
    @terpentoon 5 років тому

    Da's gene schoenmaker, dat is een warme beeldhouwer ! Als u begrijpt, wat ik bedoel. :)

  • @brahimourmail8541
    @brahimourmail8541 9 років тому +2

    Chapeau bravo

  • @osvaldo1236
    @osvaldo1236 6 років тому

    que bellesa , saludos.

  • @aizenz6373
    @aizenz6373 8 років тому +13

    The horse must be feeling pain :'(

    • @IAmMisterSipho
      @IAmMisterSipho 8 років тому +2

      Only if you cut too much

    • @aizenz6373
      @aizenz6373 8 років тому

      +Hauk I Am Sipho I understand thanks

    • @aizenz6373
      @aizenz6373 8 років тому

      +abigail van der Pluijm thank you I understand

    • @asqrss3233
      @asqrss3233 8 років тому

      No pain but, a lot of stress for the horse. He is soak and wet.

    • @shooshahmed4579
      @shooshahmed4579 8 років тому +1

      Aizen Z جججككه

  • @wolfman2876
    @wolfman2876 11 років тому +2

    i feel like the reason why there is no sound other than the music is cause the horse was screaming

    • @jeffhough8543
      @jeffhough8543 5 років тому

      You don't know shit about horses do you?

  • @axelpaulino6269
    @axelpaulino6269 6 років тому

    No tiene ni las herremientas adecuadas para errar al equino

  • @juansister5089
    @juansister5089 8 років тому

    las herradura es grande para los basos del caballo

  • @octaviusthurman5965
    @octaviusthurman5965 6 років тому

    Bru do y’all see how big that horse is

  • @abdulqahmed
    @abdulqahmed 6 років тому

    I think that cold blooded horses are actually aggressive,

  • @junna3221
    @junna3221 8 років тому

    Estimado amigo Polac.
    O quitas este video. O Te denuncio.

  • @CrimsonInHumanBlood
    @CrimsonInHumanBlood 8 років тому +1

    you do a great job! her feet look great for a draft. most do a half ass job trimming.

  • @josearisteu9558
    @josearisteu9558 7 років тому +1

    Ola Meu Grande Abraços a Todos Os Ferreiros

  • @つと-e6t
    @つと-e6t 6 місяців тому

    あなたと、あなたの父親を尊敬します。

  • @malekbedoud2597
    @malekbedoud2597 8 років тому

    esqeu sa lui fai mal?😊

  • @desertmulehunter
    @desertmulehunter 8 років тому +12

    nice nail job, now give that horse a carrot! :)

  • @spotedlady
    @spotedlady 8 років тому

    I wish tis guy would do y horses........... He has everything figured out. Great set up. Even the tire to protect his leg.

    • @adelamedina2599
      @adelamedina2599 8 років тому

      osnodncpcndñsnfpxbxñ👌👌👌👌👌

  • @ruthsmith3440
    @ruthsmith3440 9 років тому

    looks really uncomfortable for the horse

    • @leonvdm
      @leonvdm 8 років тому

      +ruth smith looks like you dont think.

    • @shoopoop21
      @shoopoop21 8 років тому

      It's like having the skin on your heels hit with a pumice stone. Compared to him, its like having his nails clipped with a one sided tweezer. At best, he might get pinched a bit or something.

    • @ruthsmith3440
      @ruthsmith3440 8 років тому

      leonvandermass...rude and thick as well? not an easy achievement but you managed it! well done. Have horses, do realise what he is doing, I also have a horse with a dodgy back leg and the poor wee soul would hurt if he was in that position for any length of time...let me know if the big words have scared or confused you. xxxx

    • @jaredbrown4063
      @jaredbrown4063 8 років тому

      +leonvandermaas ^^^😂😂😉

    • @ruthsmith3440
      @ruthsmith3440 8 років тому

      thankyou, I hate people who use these sites just to be mean:)

  • @msottorodrigo8519
    @msottorodrigo8519 6 років тому

    Pueden decir lo que quieran pero ese ombre no sabe herrar un caballo