@@Mudder1310I know what "that's what she said" implies, but I failed to notice the sexual innuendo here. Would anyone be kind enough to explain this one to me?
@@AnnaMorimoto really? Ok. “I’m stuck under this horse” implies she’s on the bottom of whichever position they chose. “I can’t feel a thing” implies dude has a tiny wang.
If I was 19 or 20 I would be trying hard to get into your school. The amount of knowledge you impart just in these videos is amazing. Please talk sometime about the school. The way you touch the horses you work on shows the depth of care and kindness you feel for them. Farrier work is not just a job for you, it is something you were born to do. Thank you.
Interesting shoeing on this horse! That crack looked like it would be a bigger problem. And spiffy new shoes for you, too! Congrats on the sponsorship.
Amazing job. It's so wonderful that you ❤️ horses so much. And passing on all your knowledge to younger people is awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍. Thank you to the camera person for doing such a wonderful job 😀
Absolute piece of art! Time and again I'm totally amazed by your craftsmanship. If I were anywhere near Idaho (which unfortunately I ain't as I'm basically halfway around the world away), I'd definitely enroll for one of your courses!
Oh geeze, if you like this, watch Nate the Hoof Guy. His videos are exactly like this, simple and calm and packed full of knowledge and information. No dumb music or lifestyle crap, just professional, compassionate hoof care. NTHG. Nate the Hoof Guy. Check him out!
Love these later longer videos. Great craftmanship and so nice to see the horses being taken care of. Would be great to see a follow up sometime if possible(?) on some of the more complicated ”cases” where there are longer regrowth processes involved etc.
"Happy spot"... going Bob Ross mode here? 😂 Edit: Congrats on the sponsor and beautiful ad drop. Will be interesting to see if the company uses a screenshot for a catalog page or trade paper ad. 😊
I'm actually surprised how straightforward this trim and shoeing was. Based on the thumbnail, I thought it was there was going to end up being treatment for an infection along with a specialized shoe.
I'm not a horse person. I went horseback riding that's about it. But I am an animal lover and watched a couple of your shows on UA-cam. I was in ahh how good you make these horses look and I know they feel much better. You sir have a new fan keep up the Great work....
It would be helpful if you talked a bit about how the hoof came to be in this condition. I have never seen this sort of "compaction" in a hoof. Is it natural or an issue of care? How can it be avoided? Thx.
If the hoof was hard and dry, it's likely the horse developed a small crack and just chipped the hoof off on something. He also mentions that the horse has a thin wall, so its even easier to crack/chip the hoof
Wow! What an awesome job! You sure are the master of your craft, I could watch you make horseshoes all day long, so skillful, and that sure is one beautiful looking horse, love his colouring, thank you very much for posting, and everything you wonderful guys and gals do for these magnificent animals, take care.👍💙🐎🐎
First time I've seen the trick with the blow torch to soften the sole, Iwas taught by my Grandfather who used a heated iron plate for the same effect, and I agree that your students should know how to form a shoe from scratch, premade shoes will not always give the desired result, If I happened to be starting my career again now I'd be considering Farrier/Blacksmith as I think the crafts could be needed in the not too distant future.
I love your channel. I wish you would make more. Your video guy is excellent. Equal to your own skills. I just wish UA-cam had a Super Like button. Love your channel.
i enjoy watching you make a shoe sir 👍🏻.. im sure its been said alot but... how these horses stay calm standing on 3legs while a mans doing major construction repair on his foot!
Wonderful job. It looks like with regilar hoofcare the horse will thrive and have healthy hooves. Please, if you can, show followup care. I am an MD and I love to see how my patients look after I've sutured their wounds.
i was just wondering, if you cut so much off the one hoof, isn’t it off kilter with the other foot? or do you make up for that with a thicker shoe? thanks 🐴🌷🌱
“I am stuck under this horse and I can’t feel a thing” is the best sales pitch I’ve ever heard for a work boot 😂
That sentence made my day❤ I literally want to buy the boot now 😂😂
That’s what she said.
@@Mudder1310I know what "that's what she said" implies, but I failed to notice the sexual innuendo here. Would anyone be kind enough to explain this one to me?
@@AnnaMorimoto really? Ok.
“I’m stuck under this horse” implies she’s on the bottom of whichever position they chose. “I can’t feel a thing” implies dude has a tiny wang.
@@AnnaMorimoto I can't speak for others but I immediately thought of Bojack Horseman (to my dismay)
I’m impressed by this level of skill. We cannot lose this art.
Well too bad because we are
@@thematiasmadness7010 unless horses stop needing shoes/hoof trims, i doubt it
If I was 19 or 20 I would be trying hard to get into your school. The amount of knowledge you impart just in these videos is amazing. Please talk sometime about the school. The way you touch the horses you work on shows the depth of care and kindness you feel for them. Farrier work is not just a job for you, it is something you were born to do. Thank you.
It's never too late to learn something new
You're so freaking awesome ! You take the extra care. You're an artist. Love the pictures of your kids on the freckled white horse. Just precious.
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Interesting shoeing on this horse! That crack looked like it would be a bigger problem. And spiffy new shoes for you, too! Congrats on the sponsorship.
Finally and thank you so so much for the side view and excellent camera angles ❤ loved this video and your wonderful care of this horse❤
Amazing job. It's so wonderful that you ❤️ horses so much. And passing on all your knowledge to younger people is awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍. Thank you to the camera person for doing such a wonderful job 😀
I agree 😊!
I love watching you shape shoes, and the way you work with the horses. I hope skills like yours keep getting passed down to new generations.
What an excellent result! Really appreciate how educational this channel is
Great job as always! You are a very talented and experienced man. The hard work in the past pays high dividends. Fantastic ferrier!!
Dang that was a good looking hoof when you got it shod! Great job and I'm sure you are a great teacher and journey man farrier
Absolute piece of art! Time and again I'm totally amazed by your craftsmanship. If I were anywhere near Idaho (which unfortunately I ain't as I'm basically halfway around the world away), I'd definitely enroll for one of your courses!
Watching you and THE HOOF GP is amazing. Ya'll 2 are awesome.
yeah i like that one too!... that machine that clamps a cow n flips it over to be worked on is amazing 😂
Oh geeze, if you like this, watch Nate the Hoof Guy. His videos are exactly like this, simple and calm and packed full of knowledge and information. No dumb music or lifestyle crap, just professional, compassionate hoof care. NTHG. Nate the Hoof Guy. Check him out!
I'm so impressed by your talent
1 of the best UA-cam channels
Great video as always, very informative.
Amazing work as always, and might I also say a decent way to incorporate a sponsor as well? That there's definitely proof they work *grin*
Enjoyed the hoof repair and nice that you are trying out the Brunt boots, had looked them up and people seem to like the quality.
Love these later longer videos. Great craftmanship and so nice to see the horses being taken care of.
Would be great to see a follow up sometime if possible(?) on some of the more complicated ”cases” where there are longer regrowth processes involved etc.
That is amazing, each time I watch y'all help a hoof, I am totally in awe and respect.
"Happy spot"... going Bob Ross mode here? 😂 Edit: Congrats on the sponsor and beautiful ad drop. Will be interesting to see if the company uses a screenshot for a catalog page or trade paper ad. 😊
I'm actually surprised how straightforward this trim and shoeing was. Based on the thumbnail, I thought it was there was going to end up being treatment for an infection along with a specialized shoe.
Outstanding boot review. Awesome work for the horse… as always. 😊
Amazing shoe! Amazing job! Nice boots😊
I'm not a horse person. I went horseback riding that's about it. But I am an animal lover and watched a couple of your shows on UA-cam. I was in ahh how good you make these horses look and I know they feel much better. You sir have a new fan keep up the Great work....
The skill, talent, and knowledge......amazes me every time
KISS - “keep it simple silly” Great job!
I always enjoy watching your videos. You did an amazing job.
Congratulations on your excellent work 👏👏👏👏
I watch your video all the time and I give you a big 10 from Linda from Saint Louis Missouri have a great day❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i really like how you insert your sponsor. that demonstration is really cool!❤
I am an inner city individual and have never had to deal with horses, that being said these videos are fascinating I can’t stop watching !
Very impressive!👍👍👍🐴🐴🐴
Its great to see Craftsmen at work ..
Great work on the horse.
Nice demo on the boots as well 🤠
Outstanding craftmanship. And an absolutely beautiful horse!
amazing craftsmanship!
Dude!! I so enjoy watching you!!! You just do amazing work!! Thank you for posting your videos!! God bless you, Sir!!
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So very interesting. Thank you.
I was stunned he could hold his balance while you had his hoof up. Beautiful temperament too. Blessings to him and you.❤
I always learn something new watching your videos. Thank you very much for sharing!
Fabulous fix 😊 would like to hear more about ur Farrier School 🐎
It would be helpful if you talked a bit about how the hoof came to be in this condition. I have never seen this sort of "compaction" in a hoof. Is it natural or an issue of care? How can it be avoided? Thx.
If the hoof was hard and dry, it's likely the horse developed a small crack and just chipped the hoof off on something. He also mentions that the horse has a thin wall, so its even easier to crack/chip the hoof
Thanks, but what causes the "compressed" condition?
Great knowledge and craftsmanship. Thanks for the lesson.
Grats on the sponsor :) love watching you work, brilliant smithing! 🙌
Beautiful looking boots you got on made in America!
I enjoy your videos. Thanks for explaining what you are doing.
That horse is going to be your best friend after the work you have done for his hoof
Fantastic job. Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing! 😊👍
Wow! What an awesome job! You sure are the master of your craft, I could watch you make horseshoes all day long, so skillful, and that sure is one beautiful looking horse, love his colouring, thank you very much for posting, and everything you wonderful guys and gals do for these magnificent animals, take care.👍💙🐎🐎
That looks so much better! I'm thinking that you helped the horse to be more comfortable as well. Did you also put shoes on the other hooves?
This guy seems like a great teacher.
First time I've seen the trick with the blow torch to soften the sole, Iwas taught by my Grandfather who used a heated iron plate for the same effect, and I agree that your students should know how to form a shoe from scratch, premade shoes will not always give the desired result, If I happened to be starting my career again now I'd be considering Farrier/Blacksmith as I think the crafts could be needed in the not too distant future.
Amazing to watch! You do good work! Thank you for sharing this!
Always a pleasure to watch an artist at work 👍
I love your channel. I wish you would make more. Your video guy is excellent. Equal to your own skills. I just wish UA-cam had a Super Like button. Love your channel.
You are very talented and I enjoy your content a lot so thank you Sir!
its crazy the difference from how cows are done vs horses
Yes, I don't the think a horse would have the patience for being in a crush. They're wired differently and would go ballistic.
Cows are more Zen.
Very well done. Lucky students to be able to learn this trade. Thank you for sharing.🐴
Brunt boots are legit. We do 12 hour shifts at an automotive shop and my boots hold up like a champ.
Such awesome work! Great teaching.
You are so careful and truly care about not hurting the horses you are working on!❤
i enjoy watching you make a shoe sir 👍🏻.. im sure its been said alot but... how these horses stay calm standing on 3legs while a mans doing major construction repair on his foot!
It's just a pleasure watching you work, we have many farriers here in South Africa but no more blacksmiths our horse shoes all factory made
That’s absolutely amazing work. Going far straight piece of metal to a hand made horseshoe.
Thank you for the awesome video ❤❤❤❤❤
I appreciate the blacksmithing building your own shoes. It is an art that needs to be shown more.
Your amazing 😊
they had us in the first half not gonna lie
Wonderful job. It looks like with regilar hoofcare the horse will thrive and have healthy hooves.
Please, if you can, show followup care.
I am an MD and I love to see how my patients look after I've sutured their wounds.
GREAT JOB...🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 the horse almost fell asleep. You are very good.
Thanks for the knowledge.😊
Aw, he’s just a grumpy old man horse who doesn’t wanna bend his old knees for that long! 😂. If my dad were a horse, he’d be this one.
Great work, and trying your best to keep the horse as comfortable as possible.
How long have you been doing this from Linda from Saint Louis Missouri have a nice day❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Okay - I've never seen that trick with the torch before. Learn something new every day....
That is a beautiful toe clip and shoe overall. Nice camera work too🐴
YOU ARE SOOOOO GOOD @ WHAT YOU DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do take care. Fl.
You do a great job. Hang in there
WoW! Beau travail et super fit!
Stunning job.❤❤❤
I do love the videos where a custom shoe is made.
You sir are an artisan!
What did kind of product did you rub over the hoof at the end before using the buffer?
Impressive thank you.
Well, very nice!
Beautiful animal. Great work
Great job!
Do you work on all feet on these horses? Seems like silly question but never see you working on other hoofs. But the job looked great.
Beautiful job, from Oklahoma.
Fantastic job.
Nice job!❤
i was just wondering, if you cut so much off the one hoof, isn’t it off kilter with the other foot? or do you make up for that with a thicker shoe? thanks 🐴🌷🌱
Beautiful buckskin!
That sponsor product is awesome. Good video .
respect
Very nice! Was this horse rideable after this?
Hai fatto un lavoro bellissimo!
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Real horse shoe making skills indeed
AMAZZING WORK THANKS FOR VIDO 💖💖💖💖💖