How Horse Hooves Are Deep Cleaned | Deep Cleaned | Insider

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
  • Sam Dracott is a farrier in the UK who cleans, trims, files, polishes, and shoes horse hooves. He works mostly with riding horses. Farriers need to have some veterinary skills to understand the anatomy of a horse's foot, as well as some blacksmithing skills to construct a form-fitting metal shoe from scratch. Dracott says that caring for a horse's feet should be a regular part of its hygienic routine. The process doesn't hurt the horse when done correctly. In fact, it can even prolong its life.
    For more, visit:
    / samdracott_farrier
    instragram.com/samdracott_far...
    / @samdracott_farrier
    / samdracottfarrier
    www.samdracottfarrier.com
    MORE INSIDER VIDEOS
    How Decades Worth Of Dust is Deep-Cleaned From Air Ducts | Deep Cleaned | Insider
    • How Decades Worth Of D...
    How A Hoarder's Car Is Deep Cleaned | Deep Cleaned | Insider
    • How A Hoarder's Car Is...
    Deep Cleaning A Farm Truck Filled With 5 Years Of Hay | Deep Cleaned | Insider
    • Deep Cleaning A Farm T...
    ------------------------------------------------------
    #horse #deepcleaned #insider
    Insider is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science, politics to sports and all the rest. It’s smart. It’s fearless. It’s fun. We push the boundaries of digital storytelling. Our mission is to inform and inspire.
    Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: www.insider.com
    Insider on Facebook: / insider
    Insider on Instagram: / insider
    Insider on Twitter: / thisisinsider
    Insider on Snapchat: / 4020934530
    Movies Insider on Snapchat: / 9616609930
    Insider on TikTok: / insider
    How Horse Hooves Are Deep Cleaned | Deep Cleaned | Insider
  • Розваги

КОМЕНТАРІ • 1 тис.

  • @Her_Imperious_Condescension
    @Her_Imperious_Condescension Рік тому +5305

    People always seem to think this hurts the horse, but I can assure you, having done it once before during agriculture in high school (a real subject here in rural aus) the only thing that ends up hurting is your back.

    • @vincentlee7359
      @vincentlee7359 Рік тому +191

      That's what she said

    • @mowgli6345
      @mowgli6345 Рік тому +198

      It looks like it hurts the horse because he's hammering a nail into it's a foot. It's like a giant oil tanker or a huge plane. You can explain the science behind it, but visually it makes no sense that a gigantic piece of metal floats or flies, or that hammering nails into an animal's foot is fine.

    • @tuongtang8974
      @tuongtang8974 Рік тому +634

      If he hurt the horse
      The horse would kick him in the face

    • @bryantan4228
      @bryantan4228 Рік тому +433

      @@tuongtang8974 One wrong cut and the horse will gently inform your nose

    • @olorin3815
      @olorin3815 Рік тому

      Or not so gently may even kill you rip

  • @brussels13207
    @brussels13207 Рік тому +2159

    Most people do not realise how skilled farriers are. They are podiatrists for horses. The trimmings from the hooves just drive dogs crazy. And the skill they have to make any horse behave. Wonderful.

    • @wam44
      @wam44 Рік тому +44

      What is it about trimmings from hooves that drives dogs crazy? The smell?

    • @Nayrurin
      @Nayrurin Рік тому +42

      @@wam44 dogs can eat the trimmings.

    • @qcodes5547
      @qcodes5547 Рік тому +24

      @@wam44 I do not know. But they do love them.

    • @wam44
      @wam44 Рік тому +17

      @@Nayrurin hmmm yummy-thanks for the reply-Dogs eat a lot of things they're not supposed to... :-) Cheers..

    • @PHAZMID1
      @PHAZMID1 Рік тому +4

      More like a manicurist.

  • @CoreKatalyst
    @CoreKatalyst Рік тому +2805

    You can tell it doesn’t hurt the horse because this guy still has all of his bones unbroken- horses have very clear ways of letting you know if you’ve hurt them. They’re huge powerful animals and have no qualms with reminding you of that fact!

    • @moblinmajorgeneral
      @moblinmajorgeneral Рік тому +150

      People have had thousands of years to perfect how to help their horses do tasks better, and many along the way have had their bones broken by a horse for doing things like this the wrong way.

    • @hrld1988
      @hrld1988 Рік тому +12

      horses aint gonna risk getting themselves killed for nothing, they can simply move around if theres pain. attacking deserves death.

    • @MidnighttArtz
      @MidnighttArtz Рік тому +155

      @@hrld1988 no a horse would kick the sh!t out of him

    • @user-nw2jf9sm9d
      @user-nw2jf9sm9d Рік тому +44

      @@hrld1988 they will kick because human is so weak compare to horse, most of them don't afried us. If there are lions they will run away because they know lion are stronger, but human just too weak. Actually there are many accident that human killed by horse's kick.

    • @mozarteanchaos
      @mozarteanchaos Рік тому +82

      @@hrld1988 horses don't really have a concept of "being put down for being too aggressive", if that's what you mean. and if that's _not_ what you mean... you do realize how tiny and fragile we are compared to horses, right? the horses know. the horses know very, very well. -or they don't know and they'll kick you anyway because horses will kick other horses that're pissing them off, there's no reason humans would be different-

  • @jeanday9747
    @jeanday9747 Рік тому +822

    My cousin's horse was so well taken care of that she lived until the ripe old age of 33. Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @linmonPIE
    @linmonPIE Рік тому +114

    It always impressed me how farriers are able to eyeball the exact shape of each individual hoof and then recreate it in the shoe. Also how they’re able to do it day in and day out without breaking their back. My back hurts when all I have to do is pick out their feet.

  • @jasonandmelissahubred8630
    @jasonandmelissahubred8630 Рік тому +1055

    Can you imagine how good this must feel for the horse afterward? I bet they quickly learn and remember that this process is something positive and that builds trust.
    And the dude has a small metal working furnace in the back of his van! 😲

    • @Tapionski
      @Tapionski Рік тому +124

      If you don't reshoe a horse that is used to wearing shoes it will walk very insecure and will be afraid of running on hard roads. So yeah they definitely find this process as something positive for them.

    • @Sunshine-un5ww
      @Sunshine-un5ww Рік тому +63

      I would be like “oof now give my girl the works now mani, pedi and hair 💅 💇‍♀️” lol

    • @anyascelticcreations
      @anyascelticcreations Рік тому +43

      I'm sure you're right. My cats and my dog feel better after their nails are trimmed. Once they realize this a few times, they are much better about having it done. At least mine are.
      My senior kitty, Amour, just turned 15. He's had his nails trimmed for so long that he lays relaxed in my arms knowing that nummies will follow and his toes will feel good.

    • @KevinRAAMAAAGE
      @KevinRAAMAAAGE Рік тому +25

      @@anyascelticcreations it's a loot deeper than that for horses. The horse in my profile Pic wasn't trimmed for almost a decade, he gets abcesses INSIDE his feet and he will never be sound. It took 2 years for his hoof to resemble a hoof, and its going on 3 years and he still has issues. He'll never be able to come camping or hunting with us, he always gets left behind when we go into the mountains and we have to. His terrible animal hoarder old.owner MADE that decision for him. If you don't do this often enough, the horse could end up needing to be put down. Their bones will rotate inside their feet and punch out the bottom of the sole in some cases. Dogs and cats just don't have that issue

    • @anyascelticcreations
      @anyascelticcreations Рік тому +13

      @@KevinRAAMAAAGE I didn't say they do. I said that they associate having their nails trimmed with feeling better.

  • @satyamrathor3860
    @satyamrathor3860 Рік тому +687

    I like how horses are calm during all these processes

    • @saiku6years2months13
      @saiku6years2months13 Рік тому +2

      Yeah,

    • @redhead_wrath
      @redhead_wrath Рік тому +136

      Not all of them are. They have to be trained to trust someone picking up their feet, which is their main source of escaping or kicking a predator. I have a (formerly) wild mustang and she’s a brat about her feet. She needs sedated for a farrier to work on her. The instinct to flee is strong.

    • @JoshuaTootell
      @JoshuaTootell Рік тому +34

      Mine is super well behaved, but because of injuries he struggles to stay still. My ferrier earns his pay with a sore back 🤣

    • @jeanday9747
      @jeanday9747 Рік тому +21

      When horses are young, hurt or abused it is very difficult and sometimes dangerous for a farrier. The more experienced farrier knows how to handle the more difficult horses.

    • @califreak101
      @califreak101 Рік тому +19

      Most finished/trained horses love the farrier. Mostly because they associates the farrier with feeling better afterwards and treats. I always rewarded and make the farrier a positive, relaxing experience 😊 it is good to note that not all horses start this way and can require a lot of training

  • @theredrubyclub
    @theredrubyclub Рік тому +205

    I found this video so heartwarming. I love when people take care of animals and I’m sure the horse felt releaved after having everything cleaned and filed. ☺️

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Рік тому +6

      Yes, I agree with you! Must feel so good! Horse Spa Day having a Mani-Pedi, ha ha!
      fyi RELIEVED, not RELEAVED.

    • @climatechangedoesntbargain9140
      @climatechangedoesntbargain9140 Рік тому

      Take care of animals... By enslaving them so they can't follow their natural life which doesn't need this procedure in the first place

  • @poker5780
    @poker5780 Рік тому +440

    this is so calming for some reason lol

    • @SebV30
      @SebV30 Рік тому +41

      With a professional, experienced farrier, horses find it relaxing, too, I was told.
      Young horses may need to be restrained, as the experience is new to them, but older horses, like in the video, trust the human and just wait it out.
      Some horses are known to fall half-asleep and, if the farrier is currently busy with the front legs, the horse starts leaning on the farrier. More confortable for the horse. Less so for the farrier... In these cases, the farriers suspect there is some trolling on the part of the horse.

    • @CyclingM1867
      @CyclingM1867 Рік тому +4

      For me, it's partly due to his voice, as well as knowing how much the horse trusts him and is relaxed while it's going on.

    • @CyclingM1867
      @CyclingM1867 Рік тому +1

      @@SebV30 cool to know. Thank-you for sharing this. :)

    • @demonrock9269
      @demonrock9269 Рік тому

      Calming?! My heart was jumping out imagining if it was someone inexperienced instead of him, they might hurt the horse with those clippers!

    • @samconstantinou2335
      @samconstantinou2335 Рік тому +2

      Watching this smoking a joint and I feel like I’m melting into my bed

  • @Raquel96
    @Raquel96 Рік тому +427

    This is amazing, I knew nothing about this subject previously & glad to have learned, the man explaining also seems like a wonderful professional, really enjoyed hearing him talk about his trade

    • @rebel4466
      @rebel4466 Рік тому +4

      You'll now get all channels with content like this in your recommendations. Have fun

    • @samdracott_farrier
      @samdracott_farrier Рік тому +5

      Thanks Raquel!

  • @hughjanus2
    @hughjanus2 6 місяців тому +6

    I never appreciated how hard people work to keep horses happy and healthy until I saw this video. Mad respect to you farriers and horse owners out there 💯

  • @noneyabidness9644
    @noneyabidness9644 Рік тому +486

    "Take away the suit, and what are you?"
    Biologist, manicurist, blacksmith.

  • @JohnHausser
    @JohnHausser Рік тому +106

    Used to own a 🐎 and it was clearly a relaxing session for him. Like the he knows it was for his well-being
    Cheers from San Diego California

  • @horuslupercalaurelian1569
    @horuslupercalaurelian1569 Рік тому +149

    It's cool how he cleans the hoof so quickly and efficiently.
    I don't have to be an expert in horses to know this doesn't hurt them. The Huns and Mongols were equestrian pros long before the US was even an idea, Imagine the amount of knowledge people have gained from those cultures and the amount of time man has had to understand the biology of horses

    • @Apsolon
      @Apsolon Рік тому

      Well he still have all of his bones intact. So that is a pretty good indicator that he not hurting the horse.

  • @275Ariana
    @275Ariana Рік тому +7

    My donkey always loves having his hooves trimmed. After the farrier is done, he prances around the pasture like a handsome boy.

  • @beatgod9582
    @beatgod9582 Рік тому +28

    It’s amazing how patient horses are while getting there hooves worked on.

  • @Sonsbitchesall
    @Sonsbitchesall Рік тому +57

    If they do not remove the growing hoof, the horse will become in pain. Imagine never being able to cut your toenails. Pain when walking right?
    Same with horses. In the wild, the fact that they run so much naturally wears down the hoof.

  • @castleguard_of_xbox360
    @castleguard_of_xbox360 Рік тому +36

    This is genuinely one of the most satisfying things to watch and do. And it's even more satisfying because I know that you are a trained professional and you know just how deep to cut, and the shoe stuff is absolutely amazing.

  • @NextToToddliness
    @NextToToddliness Рік тому +285

    It's cool to think that horses evolved their hooves from a single digit; it's like getting one, large fingernail clipped.
    Great work on the shoeing! I'm a huge fan of these animals, and I respect anyone who cares for them, like he does.

    • @crunchysouper45
      @crunchysouper45 Рік тому +10

      I'm so sorry horses are my countries main meal their meat is delicious 😭😭

    • @Teuwufel
      @Teuwufel Рік тому +14

      @@crunchysouper45 Nobody asked

    • @samdracott_farrier
      @samdracott_farrier Рік тому +2

      Thanks Todd!

    • @16amelia10
      @16amelia10 Рік тому +2

      @@Teuwufel nobody asked for your opinion?

    • @Teuwufel
      @Teuwufel Рік тому +3

      @@16amelia10 nor yours, yet you chose to bother me for no reason

  • @wind_token
    @wind_token Рік тому +22

    One can argue that this is one of the most satisfying videos on youtube

  • @jikoos
    @jikoos Рік тому +12

    this should be everyone's first hoof trimming video. this guy explains the process so well and it's a great thing he clarified that this doesn't hurt the horse, as iv'e seen so many people be angy about hurting the horses during this process lol

  • @TheBlargMarg
    @TheBlargMarg Рік тому +16

    Something about watching the process of a horse getting its hooves manicured is so satisfying.

  • @kaingakaripa2492
    @kaingakaripa2492 Рік тому +3

    That was very satisfying and made me realize and respect not only horses a lot more but thoses who look after them and find self satisfaction. Passion and joy in doing this line of work very respectful. You are very much appreciated. Keep up the good work. Thx you.

  • @37Kilo2
    @37Kilo2 Рік тому +35

    Watching farriers is satisfying for reasons I can't explain. I've watched videos of them doing this stuff many times because it's kind of calming. Weird.

  • @foechicken8023rileylastname
    @foechicken8023rileylastname Рік тому +5

    New found respect for Farriers.
    What he did was amazing. He is incredibly skilled.
    Master of his craft!

  • @CyclingM1867
    @CyclingM1867 Рік тому +20

    Horses are beautiful creatures who deserve such good love and attention like this farrier is giving to this magnificent animal.

  • @erickpacheco1623
    @erickpacheco1623 Рік тому +25

    I don't know why ,but I've become interested in this skill ever since utube suggested these videos months ago..so beautiful how the horse knows they're getting some new shoes..

  • @thelovely1
    @thelovely1 Рік тому +22

    I don't know which is more amazing the work the man is doing or the calm tolerance of the horse
    I wonder if the horse was like... I could really use a pedicure oh look here comes the guy right on time 😆

    • @thegodssin3631
      @thegodssin3631 Рік тому +3

      -Hey tucker you free Tuesday eve?
      -Nah man I've to get my pedicure done
      -Oh ok man
      XD

    • @samdracott_farrier
      @samdracott_farrier Рік тому

      thank you !!

    • @yettispaghetti6784
      @yettispaghetti6784 Рік тому +2

      @@thegodssin3631
      🐴- YIKES! My pedicure is looking WAAY overdue! I wonder when that guy is coming with my new shoes 🤔

  • @jamesquinn2759
    @jamesquinn2759 Рік тому +45

    I used to work in a shop that sold hiking / mountaineering gear and clothing. One day, a guy came in looking for some traditional leather walking boots. Big dude, really heavily built. He ended up settling on a pair of Scarpa SLs, which are a classic heavy-duty design. The kind of boot you'd expect to last many years. While he was trying them on, I asked what kind of walks / terrain they were for. He said -
    "Oh, they're not for walking, they're for work. I'm a farrier, and mostly work with Clydesdales. I should get at least six months out of these... when those things lean on you, you don't want flexible shoes on."
    😳

    • @linmonPIE
      @linmonPIE Рік тому

      I always thought that no one short of a bodybuilder could shoe Clydesdales. I’m sure they’d flatten your foot if one stepped on it without steel toe boots. It hurts enough getting stepped on by a regular sized horse. He’s gotta have a back made of steel too.

  • @nathanhighlander
    @nathanhighlander Рік тому +7

    Wow... I know nothing about horse ...
    But I feel joyful that there are guys like you who love & know how to take care of them.
    What you do is soooo coool, man! ✨

  • @JustMe-pu3xm
    @JustMe-pu3xm Рік тому +1

    This is the first horse shoe video that actually teaches you about the horses hoof that I have seen 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @brussels13207
    @brussels13207 Рік тому +19

    Also notice the grooves in the shoe. When nails are put in they are then recessed, they don’t stick out from level of shoe. BUT, in areas where horses worked in winter and ice, they would put the shoe on the other way around, groove in inside. Then the heads of the nails stood proud of the shoe, giving horse, in effect, studded tires! Anybody out there old enough to remember when studded snow tires were the big thing? They were eventually banned due to damage to roads.

    • @clementgilly6314
      @clementgilly6314 Рік тому

      Actually such technique is still used in horse competitions. The nails are put in normally, but the farrier drills two holds on each shoe. It allows for metal cones to be screwed inside, so that the horse does not slide during cross country. I've participated to competitions such as in Pompadour ( France ) where the road has an insane amount of small holes due to this.

  • @ge3877
    @ge3877 Рік тому +24

    Thank you for this! I watch shoeing videos constantly and this is the first I’ve seen that has an explanation of what’s going on. I would love to see this in person.

  • @PhiLLyPhiLLz
    @PhiLLyPhiLLz Рік тому +4

    Wow this is so cool. I never seen horses getting their nails done up close before. I would definitely call this guy if I had a horsey.

  • @julieielasi4156
    @julieielasi4156 Рік тому +1

    Nice to see or hear a man explaining it properly ive learned alot thanks great job ! From Adelaide south Australia

  • @RH-hz9ly
    @RH-hz9ly Рік тому +51

    Learn a lot from this vid. So actually it helps them to live longer.... and not all human can afford custom shoes, but all horse basically can 😂

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Рік тому +16

      Same with dental. They get their teeth filed, or "floated", approximately once a year, to remove sharp points. This allows them to live up to twice as long as the average wild horse, who live an average of 15 years and have dental issues that interfere with chewing as the main cause of death.

  • @cesarcavalo3719
    @cesarcavalo3719 Рік тому +6

    Excelente trabalho, parabéns pelo empenho e dedicação,Deus abençoe a todos que zelam pelo bem estar dos animais 🙏🏼🇧🇷🐴❤️

  • @KashmeerisTaan
    @KashmeerisTaan Рік тому +3

    Amazing & satisfying video ,i loved it

  • @meganbullard87
    @meganbullard87 Рік тому

    Wow... I was so curious as to how this process is done and it's fascinating! Thank you for this!! You have beautiful horses!!

  • @tankboy2523
    @tankboy2523 Рік тому +1

    I don’t know why but I sometimes watch this process and it’s quite satisfying

  • @amandarose1925
    @amandarose1925 Рік тому +5

    I worked for years at a stable, and one of my jobs was to occasionally hold rambunctious horses who wouldn't stand tied while the farrier did their feet....this video brings back the smell of hot hooves....once you smell it once, you'll never forget it!

    • @business_pear
      @business_pear Рік тому

      I heard it smells like burnt hair, is that true?

    • @alyzeaaa
      @alyzeaaa Рік тому

      @@business_pear i wouldn't be surprised, because it's made of the same material

    • @amandarose1925
      @amandarose1925 Рік тому

      @@business_pear Sort of, if the hair was really dirty and smelled like horse!

  • @wam44
    @wam44 Рік тому +10

    There is something oddly satisfying watching hooves being cut and trimmed. Like ear wax removal or pimple popper videos... LOL Horses are such marvelous creatures...

    • @TMSokoya
      @TMSokoya Рік тому

      I was hoping I wasn't the only one thinking this 😂😂

    • @wam44
      @wam44 Рік тому

      @@TMSokoya LOL-I am sure there are thousands out there-we are NOT alone 🙂

  • @lizxu322
    @lizxu322 Рік тому +2

    Fun fact: those hoof clippings will dehydrate and reduce in size as there is actually water in them

  • @barbiedesoto7054
    @barbiedesoto7054 Рік тому

    Super interesting. I’m glad he mentioned about wild horses cause I wondered! Horses are so beautiful. This seems like a really fun and satisfying job!

  • @karenashton5053
    @karenashton5053 Рік тому +5

    Took horse shoeing class
    I can trim hooves and clean but totally respect farriers. We learned on draft horses and my thighs were soooo bruised!

  • @Electriophile
    @Electriophile Рік тому +4

    Forbidden parmesan

  • @_daki
    @_daki Рік тому +2

    so satisfying to watch! i bet the horse must’ve felt good after that

  • @anyascelticcreations
    @anyascelticcreations Рік тому +2

    That was really enjoyable to watch and learn about. Thank you.

  • @jsbmx2039
    @jsbmx2039 Рік тому +4

    The horse’s seem to like this. Look how good they are being

    • @ferelith-NZ
      @ferelith-NZ Рік тому

      Believe me, that's not always the case. Some horses are great, but some have had bad experiences & others just hate having the hooves dealt with. There are some that require sedation for a farrier to deal with.

  • @GlassesnMouthplates
    @GlassesnMouthplates Рік тому +4

    I can't decide if it's due to deep bonding or professional skills, but I'm amazed how Sam could casually put a horse foot between his thighs and work on its hoof without being worried about getting his nards kicked.

    • @linmonPIE
      @linmonPIE Рік тому

      It does happen though. Sometimes farriers need to work on horses that either don’t have much experience with being shod or they’re just the antsy type and don’t like to stand still. This is why it’s so important to teach your horse to stand still while picking their feet up among other reasons.

    • @fink2990
      @fink2990 Рік тому

      Picking up their feet is one of the first things that you start teaching them as babies. A lot easier to teach them when they’re small lol

  • @williambeutler9399
    @williambeutler9399 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this informative video. Recently, I had seen a clip from the anime "Monster Girl Doctor" in which Glenn (the doctor) had to replace the shoes on the hind hoofs of a centaur girl. It was an abbreviated version of this video, but it did answer my question of why you put a burning hot horseshoe on the hoof before cooling & nailing it down. Thanks again. 🐎😎

  • @terrelltyler4308
    @terrelltyler4308 Рік тому

    This is the best horse shoe video I've seen thus far bro 👌🏾🔥

  • @MrBGS0282
    @MrBGS0282 Рік тому +3

    Glad to know that it doesn't hurt the horse at all, something that I always thought and was uncomfortable with.

    • @KateandBree
      @KateandBree Рік тому +2

      Nope! It’s like getting a manicure!

    • @user-wc3ez4kw4l
      @user-wc3ez4kw4l Рік тому

      @@KateandBree
      You mean it would be like a manicure, if you ignore the fact it is a necessity due to the lack of movement in captivity and the fact you gonna die otherwise cause your hooves are crooked and you cant run anymore and let's be real: Who needs a horse that can't run? At that point we dispose of it. But sure, like manicure.

  • @alexheffernan9085
    @alexheffernan9085 Рік тому +6

    As a horse owner I can confirm it's true, but my horse needs his hooves cut and new shoes every 6 weeks

  • @scraperindustry
    @scraperindustry Рік тому

    I love watching farriers at work!

  • @elisaben3120
    @elisaben3120 Рік тому

    Bless you. YOU GIVE CONFORT TO THIS ANIMALS WHO CANNOT EXPRESS THEIR NEEDS

  • @saint6259
    @saint6259 Рік тому +6

    No one is going to mention how this man had a whole forge in his work van!?

    • @joosiej85
      @joosiej85 Рік тому

      You didn’t expect every horse owner to provide their own forge did you? 😛

    • @darci1456
      @darci1456 Рік тому

      Yep! The usual for farriers.

    • @samdracott_farrier
      @samdracott_farrier Рік тому +1

      🤣 my poor van

  • @JohnDoe-qu7gm
    @JohnDoe-qu7gm Рік тому +6

    It just amazes me that it doesn’t hurt them.

    • @happylife451
      @happylife451 Рік тому +5

      Like trimming your nails not too deep and no feeling

    • @Josie-6
      @Josie-6 Рік тому +5

      Hooves are the equivalence of finger nails.

    • @DawnAfternoon
      @DawnAfternoon Рік тому +2

      Except imagine your entire feet as the nail. Just one big hunk of armor made out of keratin.

  • @fluffyhamster550
    @fluffyhamster550 Рік тому +1

    Looks so pretty when they are finished!!! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @VinWhiteartistry
    @VinWhiteartistry Рік тому +1

    Relaxing to watch! Very impressive…

  • @nichole8609
    @nichole8609 Рік тому +16

    I never knew there was a separate person that took care of the horses feet. I literally thought the owners and farmers took care of this.

    • @KateandBree
      @KateandBree Рік тому +1

      I wish we learned this. It would help reduce cost and let us be that much closer to our horses.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Рік тому +5

      There's so much that goes into it, farriers go to school then often assist licensed farriers before going out on their own. If you get the angles wrong- not just of the hoof, but of the hoof in relation to the leg- you can cripple a horse, or at least severely limit its athletic ability. That's why I never learned and took over from my talented pro!

    • @KateandBree
      @KateandBree Рік тому +1

      @@Kelly_Ben I meant more just to file what's all ready there to help stretch out appointments. There's very few farriers in my area and also very expensive so very basic "How to do a tiny file to stretch so your horse doesn't kill himself due to very long hooves."

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Рік тому

      @@KateandBree Definitely, I agree! I will probably learn and eventually do every other trim myself, but one of my horses had such terrible hoof angles it wasn't worth the chance of crippling her. My yearling has such great feet, once she's fully developed and past the risk of messing up her growth, I'd love to do basic trims on her!

  • @Casual-Sage
    @Casual-Sage Рік тому +13

    I can't wait for the 5000 comments of people who didn't even listen and will ask if this hurts the horse

    • @lauriepenner350
      @lauriepenner350 Рік тому

      It's pretty clear the horse in the video doesn't mind. Otherwise, the farrier wouldn't be holding the foot in such a way that he risks getting kicked in the junk at point-blank.

    • @CD-kg9by
      @CD-kg9by Рік тому +1

      @@lauriepenner350 It would need common sense to make that connection. A skill that people often lack.

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Рік тому +1

    Great work 🫰🏻🫰🏻🫰🏻 Thank you 💜💜💜

  • @creativeastronaut
    @creativeastronaut Рік тому +2

    AMAZING process.

  • @BlackOps2543x
    @BlackOps2543x Рік тому +10

    One thing I never understood about horses' hooves is like... how would they be cut in nature? Would they just continuously grow? Certainly not, but I don't see another solution from the basic understanding I have of it.

    • @chemistrykrang8065
      @chemistrykrang8065 Рік тому +2

      So in the wild they wear down at more or less the right rate so that they don't need shoes. In fact, many ponies who aren't ridden on roads don't need shoeing. The shoe is there to prevent excessive wear from riding/walking on hard surfaces like roads or concrete... and because the iron shoe prevents such wear, trimming is necessary when shoes are replaced.
      Incidentally, the process of burning on a shoe smells really bad, as you might expect from burning keratin. This is because the keratin protein strands are bound together by disulphide bridges, and it's the sulphur content in the products of combustion that makes it smell bad.

    • @Smetrix
      @Smetrix Рік тому +7

      @For yt the material doesn’t matter much other than one being more dense and durable than the other. Other materials can be used, but at least traditionally, the blacksmith makes the shoes, so all they need is a strip of metal which they can work to fit each horse individually.
      Naturally when creatures walk, they do not put all of their weight into each step, which would cause damage. If you walk with a regular pair of shoes and stomp with each step, you’re going to feel shockwaves through your muscles and joints, but naturally you distribute your weight with each step, and will not experience this, the same goes for horses and other animals.

    • @samdracott_farrier
      @samdracott_farrier Рік тому

      In the wild horses hooves naturally wear down. Now, due to selective breeding farriers need to tend to horses feet, it all depends on breed etc

    • @RandySavag
      @RandySavag Рік тому

      @neer muse People only living to an average of 30 years old in the past is a myth and false.

    • @user-wc3ez4kw4l
      @user-wc3ez4kw4l Рік тому

      @neer muse
      The reason domesticated horses have a longer lifespan is certainly not the maintenance of their hooves. Without that they would just die much quicker compared to a wild horse.... ( or atleast get useless as lifestock, which would mean death by euthanasia). It's much better nutrition compared to the wild and a freakin vet with medicine that keeps domesticated horses alive longer. But sure It's probably also the invention of the manicure that made us humans able to increase our lifespan and not the abundance of nutrients and medicine we have acess to........? ????????

  • @CaioGaioski
    @CaioGaioski Рік тому +4

    4 da manhã e eu aprendendo como se faz pedicure em cavalo. 🙃

  • @coopergreen7961
    @coopergreen7961 Рік тому

    This dude is. Insanely skilled at what he does!!

  • @calmguy4372
    @calmguy4372 Рік тому +1

    Quite informative and satisfying video.

  • @macca13245
    @macca13245 Рік тому +6

    "10 - 15 years in the wild but when we look after them they live much longer"... HOW MUCH LONGER!? I was really getting into that

    • @lynellestagman2604
      @lynellestagman2604 Рік тому +7

      Life span for a domestic horse is about 30 years.

    • @FullMetalFeline
      @FullMetalFeline Рік тому +5

      Really varies on how well they're looked after. A well cared for domestic horse can live 30 to 40 years but some people send horses off to slaughter in their 20s as they arent able to work so well

    • @KiMoKo9787
      @KiMoKo9787 Рік тому +3

      Lady who owned horses near us (south Florida) had a few that reached their 30s but we're definitely slower and were pasture horses for the rest of their days

    • @chemistrykrang8065
      @chemistrykrang8065 Рік тому +3

      I knew a riding school pony who lived well into his 40s, and another who got to 38. I think the record is somewhere in the 60s but that's very unusual. Ponies seem longer lived than larger horse breeds too.

    • @HeyItsCaz
      @HeyItsCaz Рік тому +1

      I met a horse that was turning... 34 I think? Horses have gotten as old/older than 40 before.

  • @alexhardinger9430
    @alexhardinger9430 Рік тому +4

    Great video, just hate how they always call farrier work "cleaning hooves", leads to confusing conversations with non-horsey people

  • @LukePerry-uu5mp
    @LukePerry-uu5mp 7 місяців тому

    Why is this so boldly satisfiying

  • @thewolfmanricardo5191
    @thewolfmanricardo5191 Рік тому

    This looks so satisfying 😌

  • @D3Vlicious
    @D3Vlicious Рік тому +3

    Horses getting pedicures

  • @YETIPUNK
    @YETIPUNK Рік тому +8

    I once dated a lady that had horses at her house and I actually got to see this done by a professional that this skill was past down through the family his dad did it ,grandpa etc so dude knew what he was doing...it is pretty cool to see this done in person if your ever given a chance to see it...but man that girl was crazy 😂😂✌️

    • @Menstral
      @Menstral Рік тому +4

      Yes it is absolutely true that horse chicks are even crazier than cat ladies

    • @YETIPUNK
      @YETIPUNK Рік тому +2

      @@Menstral 🤣Amen to that brother✌️

  • @scruffy7443
    @scruffy7443 Рік тому

    That right there is craftmanship!

  • @anushribhende1086
    @anushribhende1086 Рік тому +1

    So much effort goes into completing one hoof

  • @lisastenzel5713
    @lisastenzel5713 Рік тому +5

    It *looks* violent and uncaring. Also I seen it many times and I know it is the opposite. And I love the idea of the horse going "ahhhh finally 😌" in its mind... If it would hurt, the horse would go nuts! So, really no harm done at all. And it is the shortest I have seen so far

  • @llamalover02
    @llamalover02 Рік тому +11

    Shoes being hot-fitted is still the #1 oddest thing I have ever smelled.

    • @forestbowers5965
      @forestbowers5965 Рік тому +1

      It's one of the worlds worst smells, in my opinion.

    • @Manni4
      @Manni4 Рік тому +8

      @@forestbowers5965 ever stood next to a cow that pushed her uterus out like 10-20 hours ago? Its the worst smell ive ever experienced and it stayed in my nose for a couple days which made it even worse

    • @forestbowers5965
      @forestbowers5965 Рік тому +1

      That sounds awful, as well.

    • @Shouji_akutami
      @Shouji_akutami Рік тому

      Have you smelled a piece of cantelope that’s been sitting in the back of a desk for a month in the summer?

    • @jackhand4073
      @jackhand4073 Рік тому

      @@Manni4 bro add Aussie sun and a dead calf stuck. The smell was thick.

  • @Tom-dn6gx
    @Tom-dn6gx Рік тому

    Amazing job ! Thanks for video ! 🖖

  • @thee_interest9641
    @thee_interest9641 Рік тому +1

    This was fun to watch.

  • @HHH21
    @HHH21 Рік тому +3

    I'm actually surprised that they didn't kicked him or even hesitated to make it done despite feeling the sensation in their feet. They always remained calmed throughout the process.

    • @katvloom6542
      @katvloom6542 Рік тому +3

      Most horses at some point will be difficult to shoe and trim, but they eventually get used to it. It also helps the owner frequently cleans out the horses hooves on their own, with a hoof pick.

    • @Chestnutcow
      @Chestnutcow Рік тому +4

      @@katvloom6542 if done correctly, shoeing/trimming is painless. Horses typically do need to be taught as allowing another creature (a predator if you will) hold their foot rendering the horse vulnerable goes against a prey animal’s natural instincts. Many horses that are raised with people do well and adapt easily.

    • @katvloom6542
      @katvloom6542 Рік тому

      @@Chestnutcow I know, that's exactly what I just said. They'll get used to it.

  • @nobody-wk6ej
    @nobody-wk6ej Рік тому +6

    I've always been perplexed how the horses feel no pain through that.

    • @lucilleaudinet6081
      @lucilleaudinet6081 Рік тому

      @God sometimes

    • @apollo1694
      @apollo1694 Рік тому

      @@lucilleaudinet6081 You're hallucinating

    • @_3y
      @_3y Рік тому +4

      @For yt do you think they have nerves there? You would see blood. They might feel a slight bit of discomfort at the least.

    • @starlightequestrian6729
      @starlightequestrian6729 Рік тому

      @For yt i can't begin to tell you how wrong and uneducated you are. This process is not only painless, but required for a healthy horse. Look up what happens when a hoof isn't trimmed.

    • @KateandBree
      @KateandBree Рік тому +3

      @For yt It looks aggressive, but it’s not. It’s exactly like a manicure. Just like there’s no nerve endings in your fingerNAIL, there’s no nerve endings in the hoof wall or where he’s cutting. As an equestrian, clean out my lesson horse’s hooves before and after every lesson. They feel pressure, not pain.

  • @vjp724
    @vjp724 Рік тому

    Great video. Very educational. Amazing skill trade. 👏

  • @SirSX3
    @SirSX3 Рік тому +1

    The man puts the horse foot between his legs, so you know for sure that he's not hurting them. A single flinch from the horse would mean bye bye to the family crown jewels

  • @hunterG60k
    @hunterG60k Рік тому +4

    Really the horse is being shod, not having its hooves deep cleaned

    • @veramayer9571
      @veramayer9571 Рік тому

      My thoughts exactly! Maybe in the case of badly neglected hooves the title would have been justified, but this is just regular maintenance.

  • @jessievideos17
    @jessievideos17 Рік тому +4

    I wonder how wild horses take care of their hooves 🤔

    • @bigchungus2615
      @bigchungus2615 Рік тому +15

      Wild horses go about 30 to 60km in a day so their hooves get worn down over long distances

    • @Kaiimei
      @Kaiimei Рік тому +2

      It's like how humans didn't used to need to look after their teeth, they had a much better diet, with very little sugar. Lots of people have an assumption that in the Middle Ages all peasants had absolutely disgusting teeth, but that's just not that true. They didn't have toothbrushes, sure, but they still took care of their teeth, because they aren't stupid, they knew that their teeth helped them to eat, and they didn't have sugar eating holes in their teeth.
      Horses are the same, when humans aren't putting shoes on them and whatnot, they take care of themselves.

    • @nierlindin1006
      @nierlindin1006 Рік тому +3

      The main difference is the habitat as horses evolved to live in arid plains. This means lower nutrition in the food which makes them travel a lot more to get their calories.
      In addition, they have a symbiotic relationship with the bacteria that grows in the hoof. As the foot gets too long the strength of that section of the hoof wall to white line wanes allowing bacteria to grow in it and compromise it further. This allows it to break off. This usually happens if a horse has limited movement in a region, such as finding a lush source of food. The foot will overgrow in such a circumstance.

  • @CamperGirl03
    @CamperGirl03 Рік тому

    Very interesting to see done!!

  • @troy7402
    @troy7402 Рік тому

    Cool..watching people do this is so satisfying

  • @rebel4466
    @rebel4466 Рік тому +4

    I just wonder why they have to emphasize how this doesn't hurt the animal... Are there really people who don't understand the concept of a manicure?

    • @lauriepenner350
      @lauriepenner350 Рік тому +1

      A manicure doesn't involve red hot steel being nailed onto your finger though.

    • @brianfioca9847
      @brianfioca9847 Рік тому +3

      @@lauriepenner350 if the horse was in any discomfort it absolutely would pull away. It’s a matter of scale. If you heated up a paperclip and touched it briefly to the tip of a long, thick toenail, it would burn the keratin but not hurt you.

    • @lauriepenner350
      @lauriepenner350 Рік тому +2

      Oh, absolutely. It does look pretty alarming if you're not familiar with the anatomy of a horse's foot though.

    • @alexsiemers7898
      @alexsiemers7898 Рік тому +2

      People don’t realize the material of a hoof is comparable to a finger/toenail instead of the sole of our feet for example.

    • @bodyno3158
      @bodyno3158 Рік тому

      @@brianfioca9847 Did exactly that, no hurty.

  • @tonicorona5277
    @tonicorona5277 Рік тому

    Iam old have no horses but loved the vid, very exacting work. Thanks for sharing

  • @devorah935
    @devorah935 Рік тому +1

    Loved this 👏❤️

  • @mborges2133
    @mborges2133 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful job!

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Рік тому +1

    What a difficult job, deserving of much respect! Imagine a pedicurist, podiatrist, artist, horse handler, and blacksmith rolled into one person. This takes years of apprenticeship and experience. Not something you learn at school. Not to mention his portable furnace, wow! Amazing skill and work. Very impressed. Thank you for making horses feel better.

  • @bugsy1028
    @bugsy1028 Рік тому

    This video is so satisfying

  • @blackmamba3427
    @blackmamba3427 Рік тому

    Awesome interesting video. Loved it

  • @redrain2206
    @redrain2206 Рік тому +1

    I don't have horses
    I don't have farm but
    I am addicted watching & I feel satisfying

  • @shadoboi8963
    @shadoboi8963 Рік тому

    The horses are so calm during this

  • @azbbcatfish23
    @azbbcatfish23 Рік тому

    Well explained 👏

  • @KidFriendlyGaming
    @KidFriendlyGaming Рік тому

    This is so satisfying

  • @Toto-95
    @Toto-95 Рік тому

    very nice video !