I don't think you even know what your doing that cows hoof should have been trimmed a lot more all that loose horn should have been removed and she should have been treated with salicylic acid directly on that hoof and you didn't do any of that !!! Need a little more lessons from a good hoof trimmer !!!
I really appreciate you making a playlist for this cow. Only critique would be that it's not in time order. So takes a bit of shuffling through. 😅 but good job :)
I dont know why i keep watching them videos. Theyre reccomended on my youtube list. Still Im sure if there would be more budget at the ranchs around here, would be invested in cows hof Heath. Still very descriptive and interestting video. Good luck
@@midwesternhooftrimmer6735 then I am definitely subscribing any friend of GPs is a friend of mine lol, plus you are also very professional at what you do. I have a ton of respect for that
Nate the hoof guy, hoof gp and Midwestern are the Mount Rushmore of hoof trimming in my opinion. I have never and likely will never trim a hoof or even work on a farm....but I love these videos and watch them all the time
It’s interesting to see the differences between Graeme, Nate and now this specific channel. Different climates, different living situations when it comes to marsh, grass, indoor, outdoor and now sand- the techniques are different. I grew up on a cattle farm in Canada and I absolutely love watching these. I’m new to your channel, but I’m here to stay!
The relief you get when abscess is opened and drained is phenomenal. I know. I had an abscess on my butt cheek from a (presumed) spider bite while sitting on the Sani-can. Thing grew. Thought it would burst on its own. Nope. Eventually went to the hospital and they used anesthetics then lanced it. Oh the relief!!! Stupid story, but just wanted to reiterate to anyone reading the comments that you are so right about the relief given when the abscess is drained. As always thanks for the great videos!!! (And no, my other cheek didn’t need a block!)
🤣🤣 that last line made that whole story so much better. I’m sure that cow was very happy about the trim. Probably still sore that day but felt so much better the next day.
I think this showed up in my recommended list, because I follow a sheep farmer too. Sandy and her Family grow sheep in Canada. I just love her posts too ua-cam.com/users/SandiBrock
I had a pretty large abscess after a c-section and let me tell you, he is 100% right about the relief in pain you feel when they are opened up. I went from doubled over, barely able to walk, to completely normal in seconds. I felt for that cow 😂
I had similar after my appendix was removed. The nurses couldn't find the stitches because I was so swollen but they still sent me home from hospital. The following day the wound actually burst open (I was in the tub), I held a jug to catch the pus. Ended up putting gauze packing in each day and pulling it out soaked. Nasty!
@@gaynorprice-jones1826 Luckily mine was not infected and I didn't need to pack it. I hear that is not fun! I did have to keep poking it open multiple times a day so it could keep draining while it healed. Gross.
I was 16 and didn't see why the Doc should call everyday, so I did it myself using the handle of a teaspoon! Lucky I have a strong stomach! Best regards from the Welsh Marches @@InHimAlone
@@gaynorprice-jones1826 Well, that's resourcefull, lol. My doctor sent me home with a bunch of the long q-tips and instructed my husband to do it. I was always scared he was going to go too deep since I want' in control of it. P.S. I am fully American, but I have some Welsh blood. I hope to visit some day! God bless!
I love how he spoke to the cow gave her a hug so often...u called her mama...cute...man u have compassion and I love it ...God bless and lots of love from India 🇮🇳
@@missriss_xoxo: Not everyone has the same opinion as you do regarding animal welfare. The problem with many vegetarians' and vegans' attitudes is that quite a lot of you act "holier than thou" and try to shame meat and dairy consumers into submission. God supplied mankind with all that we need to be healthy, and instructed us in the use of natural resources! Oh, that's right, my mistake, many of you are atheists as well.
God Bless You for taking care of the animals we rely on for our food. Without people like you there would be no milk, butter, cheese or yogurt. People don't realize the work it takes behind the scenes before that beautifully white milk, creamy butter and now delicious egg nog gets to the supermarket. Thank You.
You are right on so many levels. I am blessed enough to have met some who really wants our consumption animals to be treated with respect and make their lives as comfortable as possible while here for us. Temple Grandin is an amazing woman. There is a video of Temple that is very interesting. She cares like nobody else.
God bless you for taste for making sure people have tasty 😋 food that God never intended for us to eat. This life is a test and a major fail for most of you 😂. Let me ask you this if that animal could talk I wonder what it would say. Karma is coming for all. These animals were not put here for us we rape them into existence torture and kill them and In return we get heart disease, cancer, diabetes,arthritis, diverticulitis, kidney stones, high cholesterol, early death ☠️ less time with our families.
Are u kidding? Cows are horribly abused. Newborn male calves are trashed ....mommas are immediately separated from the babies ...u cannot gave milk without momma having a baby. Cows with infected udders are still milked....many times cows are standing in crap filled mud ....learn how we treat our food animals before you go on......off to slaughter on transport w no food or water or protection against cold or rain or wind at 60 mph....I stopped eating them years ago as I did pigs and lambs
Can anyone imagine what theses animals go through? Thanks for the observation, timely intervention and treatment. They are being given a new lease on life unconditionally.
I love watching you do your work. I can really tell how much you care about these animals. Not just caring for their hooves, you’re calling them sweet nicknames and hugging their necks, and watching out for signs of discomfort and pain. You’re a good man!
I got mad respect for people like you. You do hard work so people can put food on their tables. I applaud you sir. Also the video was oddly relaxing and entertaining.
Hey Span! Have you looked at Grahams' hoof trimming? He's in Scotland or Ireland, can't remember. He also loves the cows he works on. If you can get used to the accent he's wonderful and funny. Also, these 2 men know each other and support each other. They have similar styles. 😎
@@midwesternhooftrimmer6735 Your work is amazing and much needed by these incredible and docile animals. I grew up on a farm just outside of Fond du Lac Wi and this takes me home. You are really gifted.In their way I think these great creatures really appreciate what you do for them.fwiw MMA fighter Don Fry was a horse farrier,incredibly he does have a soft side.
I’m always amazed with the strength of animals and of their ability-to fight through pain. Just amazing to see how resilient. Happy to see her feeling better great work.
I live in a big city, the only times I see cattle is heading north on Interstate 5. It is good to see what ranchers and farmers have to do to take care of the animals and crops. I appreciate the hard work and skill they have. Americas need to appreciate those who work with dignity, and sincerely try to do the best they can. It doesn't matter if it is a city trash collector, or executive in a big office. Appreciate what each contributes to the greater good of America, OUR country and the world.
Correction: our stolen country. Not to start beef (no pun) on his channel but our ancestors stole, raped, and killed the native peoples. Its not our county.
@@ItsmeBish584 yeah we know that. It's terrible how that happened, but who knows where we would be right now if history didn't turn out the way it did. Lessons learned, lives lost, but were still here and we have alot to be grateful for
I'm in love with how sweet and gentle you are with these girls, how you cuddle them and do your best to avoid cutting the tissue with such a passion. People like you brings tears of joy to my eyes. 💕💕
I watch these hoof postings all the time. I absolutely love them…however that is the deepest hole I’ve ever seen on a hoof. That had to be painful as hell. It was very gratifying watching it being taken care of.
"Why don't we clean the hoof first" isn't the dirt better flushed to see it cleanly AND, more importantly, to reduce the chance of bacterial infection?
Thankyou for showing us the cow's face. I'm so thankful that there are good hoof trimmers like you and your friend from Scotland. I wonder if any of your kids will become good trimmers? Thankyou for relieving the suffering of that cow♥️
I had a painful deep abcess on my rt foot a few years ago. When the abcess finally "ripened" & broke, it felt soooooo good. Healing time was incredibly quick, once the abcess ruptured.
There is so much that goes in to farming that you never think of this is very interesting and informative. I would never have guessed hoof maintenance was even a thing
Молодец ! Правильный парень . Я сам в деревне вырос . Люблю животных . Знаю как им больно и как они страдают . А ещё они очень хорошо помнят доброту . Классная работа , хоть и немного грязная
The pressure release must have felt wonderful. It’ll be a bit tender but once she starts walking on it and feels that the pressure is gone, she’ll be dancing in the barn tonight!!!
I love that you talk to all the cows and keep them calm. I think it's so sweet. I found this channel after watching the Hoof GP, but it's so cool to see someone so close to home with such a huge following.
@@stevenhenry4127 After last night's wind, I'm just glad the buildings are still standing. It's still too early to see the impacts the snow drifts have made. But I havent heard wind like that in years!
Good call on Pedro's part. That foot had quite a hidden hole. To the new people, you have said pus areas smell terrible. I believe you've said that is a really well thought out farm that takes good care of the cows.
I can tell you've been working with power tools a long time because you're an artist with the grinder. Treating the glue like caulk was funny. You're a carpenter for sure.
I also watch the Hoof GP and I'm sooooooo happy to see an American hoof trimmer caring for our animals and livestock as well! Thanks for all you are doing to help these precious animals! You should be very proud of what you do!
I'm so glad we have vets like you to keep the cows in good health. Thank you are a good man. I'm glad you love cows and willing to take care of them. Take care of yourself as well. Stay healthy too as well for the cows.
Thanks man, personally your video made me extremely proud to be from Iowa. You have the Midwestern values that show why we're a cut above the rest! I laughed when you were explaining how you don't mind getting dirty. You did an awesome job helping her out, from one Midwesterner to another ✌️
God bless you a thousand fold for all you do to help and care for his beloved creatures. May all human beings who love animals be blessed and may you and the animals walk in perfect joy & divine health always!
I also have just discovered these hoof videos and watch Nate the hoof guy whom I love as he is always so gentle & knowledgeable, also the hoof guy & now the Midwesterner Hoof Trimmer. I absolutely adore how sweet he is to his bovine patients. Taking the time to hug & reassure them is beyond sweet. You can tell it’s more than just a job to him, a super guy.
The relief she must have got when that popped must have been bliss for her ! Well done guys great to see animals getting great quality treatment. Respect from Scotland.
That chute you have is one fantastic piece of equipment and takes an awful lot of stress off of you and the cow as well. I was amazed at how efficiently it allowed you to perform those hoof procedures. I'm a retired veterinarian who did pet medicine my whole career. I did, however, grow up on a dairy farm and got a degree in dairy science before veterinary school. What you do is super impressive, keep up the excellent work.
You could see the big girl saying " thank you kind human, I will provide you with more yummy milk, thank you for taking care of me" God bless brother, love them beautiful cows. 😍
@@steffenhilbert8102 Danke, dass Sie mich wissen lassen. Ich hatte keine Ahnung von diesem Thema und liebe alle Tiere, daher ist es gut zu wissen,dass einige Landwirte auf ihre Kuhe achten bevor es so schlimm wird. Meine Grossmutter kam aus Hamburg. Segen und Liebe fur dich und deine Kuhe. Ubersetzt uber Google lol
I have SO much RESPECT for farmers, ranchers & ANYONE involved in this area or industry including ALL the hard working TRUCKERS & others involved in the SUPPLY chain. Without you guys we wouldn't have a FOOD SUPPLY. Thank You for all your HARD WORK & CARE of the animals too. 💙🙏🇺🇸🌎
You are so caring and good with your cows..you can tell you really care for them and you definitely don't want them to hurt...you talk to your cows and you make sure they are well taken care of. ..
I do not know why but I find this type of work fascinating. These trimmers are unsung heroes. We do not realize the good work they do to keep these animals healthy. Great job
I have to confess that I had no cows had such hoof issues. I had just thought horses needed hoof care. Your channel has been highly educational for me. I will definitely keep watching!
@@midwesternhooftrimmer6735 ah! I’ll be sure to check that out! I follow Nate the Hoof Guy and the Hoof GP (I’m in Scotland too), and I know you probably all know one another! I trim my horses’ feet, but it’s a bit more straightforward, well, not always, especially with abscesses and laminitis, I have a vet check them regularly too, to make sure I’m doing ok!
Oh bless her she must feel so much better now the abscess has been drained. Got to give you credit for the reversing that looked super tight I held my breath
I don’t live on a farm. I live in the suburbs outside of Washington D.C. But I subscribe to your channel and find it kind of relaxing to see you helping these big beautiful animals. Thank you for all your hard work. I wish I could hug a cow or at least pet lol.
I know you're very busy and I love seeing how you always either read or comments on your subscribers question. You're definitely one of my favorites. Just don't tell Nate or GP. Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣
Such amazing work!! 🥰❤️ However, he entered her number in the computer incorrectly, he said 9022, when she's tagged 9002. Good thing he records these so they can playback if they can't find her❤️
Hello 👋 Zenchique. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I’m Zack Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
AMAZING JOURNEY of COW 9002 // FROM THIS VIDEO!
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I don't think you even know what your doing that cows hoof should have been trimmed a lot more all that loose horn should have been removed and she should have been treated with salicylic acid directly on that hoof and you didn't do any of that !!! Need a little more lessons from a good hoof trimmer !!!
Qq
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Does that hurt them? Do they feel it?
I really appreciate you making a playlist for this cow. Only critique would be that it's not in time order. So takes a bit of shuffling through. 😅 but good job :)
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At first I felt like I was cheating on the Hoof GP, but then I decided I like your style of presenting too. And GP is probably a fan of yours too.
We are actually very close friends and if you watch in his videos hes wearing my shirt frequently😊
I dont know why i keep watching them videos. Theyre reccomended on my youtube list. Still Im sure if there would be more budget at the ranchs around here, would be invested in cows hof Heath. Still very descriptive and interestting video. Good luck
@@midwesternhooftrimmer6735 then I am definitely subscribing any friend of GPs is a friend of mine lol, plus you are also very professional at what you do. I have a ton of respect for that
I like both of them and Nate the hoof guy too
same
Nate the hoof guy, hoof gp and Midwestern are the Mount Rushmore of hoof trimming in my opinion. I have never and likely will never trim a hoof or even work on a farm....but I love these videos and watch them all the time
I agree. I watch all of them.
Tec tv is good to
hoof gp is my other fave too.
Try watching Tec TV. It's a father and son who practice in Ireland.
There's one group of cow farrier guys that worry me, I just wonder if they know what they're doing. They're also not so kind to the cows.
It’s interesting to see the differences between Graeme, Nate and now this specific channel. Different climates, different living situations when it comes to marsh, grass, indoor, outdoor and now sand- the techniques are different. I grew up on a cattle farm in Canada and I absolutely love watching these. I’m new to your channel, but I’m here to stay!
I agree about the differences but I do love Greame such a softy but very skilled
Well said. 🐮👍
Who is Graeme? I watch mostly hoof gp and this is my first video on this channel
@Juankrazygringo that's the name of the main guy in the Hoof GP.
HGP Hoof Graeme Parker
The relief you get when abscess is opened and drained is phenomenal. I know. I had an abscess on my butt cheek from a (presumed) spider bite while sitting on the Sani-can. Thing grew. Thought it would burst on its own. Nope. Eventually went to the hospital and they used anesthetics then lanced it. Oh the relief!!! Stupid story, but just wanted to reiterate to anyone reading the comments that you are so right about the relief given when the abscess is drained.
As always thanks for the great videos!!!
(And no, my other cheek didn’t need a block!)
🤣🤣
Victoria,
😊 a weird set of circumstances!
Life happens and we are along for the ride!
Your poor butt cheek! Hope it healed back near normal!
🤣🤣 that last line made that whole story so much better. I’m sure that cow was very happy about the trim. Probably still sore that day but felt so much better the next day.
Kinda glad the doc didn't do videos!😳
@@marylamb2130,
We don’t know that he didn’t video it!!!
*Who else doesn't understand y this showed up in ur recommended list but ending up watching the whole thing*
🤣🤣
@@midwesternhooftrimmer6735 >>
I think this showed up in my recommended list, because I follow a sheep farmer too. Sandy and her Family grow sheep in Canada. I just love her posts too ua-cam.com/users/SandiBrock
Absolutely right
@@josephinehogg3629 check out the hoofgp also. I think if you like the Midwestern hoof trimmer you will like him too. They are friends, btw.
I had a pretty large abscess after a c-section and let me tell you, he is 100% right about the relief in pain you feel when they are opened up. I went from doubled over, barely able to walk, to completely normal in seconds. I felt for that cow 😂
God you’re brave that sounds horrendous glad to hear you’re ok
I had similar after my appendix was removed. The nurses couldn't find the stitches because I was so swollen but they still sent me home from hospital. The following day the wound actually burst open (I was in the tub), I held a jug to catch the pus. Ended up putting gauze packing in each day and pulling it out soaked. Nasty!
@@gaynorprice-jones1826 Luckily mine was not infected and I didn't need to pack it. I hear that is not fun! I did have to keep poking it open multiple times a day so it could keep draining while it healed. Gross.
I was 16 and didn't see why the Doc should call everyday, so I did it myself using the handle of a teaspoon! Lucky I have a strong stomach! Best regards from the Welsh Marches @@InHimAlone
@@gaynorprice-jones1826 Well, that's resourcefull, lol. My doctor sent me home with a bunch of the long q-tips and instructed my husband to do it. I was always scared he was going to go too deep since I want' in control of it. P.S. I am fully American, but I have some Welsh blood. I hope to visit some day! God bless!
I love how he spoke to the cow gave her a hug so often...u called her mama...cute...man u have compassion and I love it ...God bless and lots of love from India 🇮🇳
I love my cows 😊
He ate her after
People in India don't play about cows period, cows are sacred.
Good
It's rather uncommon in this country to see farm animals treated with compassion. Cows are such sweet, loving animals so I appreciate his kindness.
I love the way this man speaks to his 4-legged clients. There is a genuine love and respect, and I find that quality extraordinary.
Yes me to ....
So he doesn’t kill these cows?? …they just have numbers stable to their ears for what reason??
Same
@@missriss_xoxo they're not his, he comes in to do their hooves and travels to other farms
@@missriss_xoxo: Not everyone has the same opinion as you do regarding animal welfare. The problem with many vegetarians' and vegans' attitudes is that quite a lot of you act "holier than thou" and try to shame meat and dairy consumers into submission. God supplied mankind with all that we need to be healthy, and instructed us in the use of natural resources! Oh, that's right, my mistake, many of you are atheists as well.
I find it weirdly relaxing to watch you relieving the poor animals of their pains and healing them. You are such a good person 😊
It's like watching Dr. Lee removing a cyst. You know they feel much better.
That's what I'm saying. Strangely Satisfying compilation clips!
God Bless You for taking care of the animals we rely on for our food. Without people like you there would be no milk, butter, cheese or yogurt. People don't realize the work it takes behind the scenes before that beautifully white milk, creamy butter and now delicious egg nog gets to the supermarket. Thank You.
You are right on so many levels.
I am blessed enough to have met some who really wants our consumption animals to be treated with respect and make their lives as comfortable as possible while here for us.
Temple Grandin is an amazing woman. There is a video of Temple that is very interesting.
She cares like nobody else.
Apparently they are also responsible for climate change.... 🙄
And Apparently they actually live their own lives apart from all of the “services” they provide
God bless you for taste for making sure people have tasty 😋 food that God never intended for us to eat. This life is a test and a major fail for most of you 😂. Let me ask you this if that animal could talk I wonder what it would say. Karma is coming for all. These animals were not put here for us we rape them into existence torture and kill them and In return we get heart disease, cancer, diabetes,arthritis, diverticulitis, kidney stones, high cholesterol, early death ☠️ less time with our families.
@@thevegangoomba4777 wtf???
The compassion you show for your cows is so heartwarming. I just hope all ranchers show the same love and care as you. 💕
Well I think they do for calling him!
Yeah, so we can then kill them and eat them
Are u kidding? Cows are horribly abused. Newborn male calves are trashed ....mommas are immediately separated from the babies ...u cannot gave milk without momma having a baby. Cows with infected udders are still milked....many times cows are standing in crap filled mud ....learn how we treat our food animals before you go on......off to slaughter on transport w no food or water or protection against cold or rain or wind at 60 mph....I stopped eating them years ago as I did pigs and lambs
Can anyone imagine what theses animals go through? Thanks for the observation, timely intervention and treatment. They are being given a new lease on life unconditionally.
I love the way you speak kindly to the cows and give them rubs around their face and neck. Thank you.
Hello Sandy how’s the weather over there
I love watching you do your work. I can really tell how much you care about these animals. Not just caring for their hooves, you’re calling them sweet nicknames and hugging their necks, and watching out for signs of discomfort and pain. You’re a good man!
I agree
Hello Rebecca how’s the weather over there
I got mad respect for people like you. You do hard work so people can put food on their tables. I applaud you sir. Also the video was oddly relaxing and entertaining.
The only guy who consistently talks to the cows, always a winner with me Aaron!
I love my big mama's
Great job Aaron. So glad you were able to help that cow whose foot was so infected !
Hey Span! Have you looked at Grahams' hoof trimming? He's in Scotland or Ireland, can't remember. He also loves the cows he works on. If you can get used to the accent he's wonderful and funny. Also, these 2 men know each other and support each other. They have similar styles. 😎
@@midwesternhooftrimmer6735 awww that is soo sweet😍so glad you take care of these cow babies♥️♥️
@@lindafrench5412 And for even more awesome hoof trimming action, there's Nate the Hoof Guy! Plus Hoof Trimming ASMR! :D
Me: That hoof looks really bad.
Also me: Has no frame of reference of what a healthy hoof should actually look like.
99% don't look like this one.. we mostly do prevention but sometimes problems still happen..
@@midwesternhooftrimmer6735 Your work is amazing and much needed by these incredible and docile animals.
I grew up on a farm just outside of Fond du Lac Wi and this takes me home.
You are really gifted.In their way I think these great creatures really appreciate what you do for them.fwiw MMA fighter Don Fry was a horse farrier,incredibly he does have a soft side.
I so agree with you Prepared SurvIvalist. I'm the same way.
😂😂😂 right
Ask your mother in law to show you hers
I’m always amazed with the strength of animals and of their ability-to fight through pain. Just amazing to see how resilient. Happy to see her feeling better great work.
I live in a big city, the only times I see cattle is heading north on Interstate 5. It is good to see what ranchers and farmers have to do to take care of the animals and crops. I appreciate the hard work and skill they have. Americas need to appreciate those who work with dignity, and sincerely try to do the best they can. It doesn't matter if it is a city trash collector, or executive in a big office. Appreciate what each contributes to the greater good of America, OUR country and the world.
I like this. You're right.
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Correction: our stolen country. Not to start beef (no pun) on his channel but our ancestors stole, raped, and killed the native peoples. Its not our county.
@@ItsmeBish584 yeah we know that. It's terrible how that happened, but who knows where we would be right now if history didn't turn out the way it did. Lessons learned, lives lost, but were still here and we have alot to be grateful for
IT COULD'NT HAVE BEEN SAID BETTER. LET'S GO BRANDON!
I never knew cows would have problems like this.. I always thought their hooves were hard like stone.. I learned something new😃😃 a real eye opener
they have a lot of problems, stones can embed in the hoof, fungus, bacterial infections...
Poor cows slopping around in muck and kept indoors
They stand in shit
Povera bestiola
Doing a good job taking care of those helpless animals....YOU ' 'RE BLESSED!!
I'm in love with how sweet and gentle you are with these girls, how you cuddle them and do your best to avoid cutting the tissue with such a passion. People like you brings tears of joy to my eyes. 💕💕
I watch these hoof postings all the time. I absolutely love them…however that is the deepest hole I’ve ever seen on a hoof. That had to be painful as hell. It was very gratifying watching it being taken care of.
Agreed. Deepest hole and possibly the most bad tissue I've seen removed.
"Why don't we clean the hoof first" isn't the dirt better flushed to see it cleanly AND, more importantly, to reduce the chance of bacterial infection?
Thankyou for showing us the cow's face. I'm so thankful that there are good hoof trimmers like you and your friend from Scotland. I wonder if any of your kids will become good trimmers? Thankyou for relieving the suffering of that cow♥️
Hello Denise how’s the weather over there
Oh that’s okay so where are you from? I’m from Dallas Texas
7:36 saw a tear drop come down her face. Hope she feels better.
Видно, что человек добрый и любит животных. Приятно посмотреть, привет из Сибири 🖐️
after 7:32 you can see a tear drop falling from her eye Awww
She settled down as soon as you opened the abscess. It must have felt amazing to get the pressure off the wound.
Like Victoria said in her comment.
Instant relief!
@@oldmanfred8676 u saw some thing l don’t see
@@rebeccaocker4506,
They took the comments
out I guess.
THIS KIND OF TOOL HELPS THE WORKER TO CHECK THE HOOVES OF THE COWS AND CLEAN THEM UP TO PREVENT INFECTION FOR THE COWS
I had a painful deep abcess on my rt foot a few years ago. When the abcess finally "ripened" & broke, it felt soooooo good. Healing time was incredibly quick, once the abcess ruptured.
I think it's so cool how much y'all care about the animals and how you reassure us that you're not hurting them. God bless!
7:36 the cow shed a tear, just made my day. I love what you do. Oddly satisfying, very wholesome.
There is so much that goes in to farming that you never think of this is very interesting and informative. I would never have guessed hoof maintenance was even a thing
Girl yessss. A job I never knew I wanted
@@trinibarb86 ferrier work (at least what it's called in regards to horses that I know of) usually pays quite well too
@@100GTAGUY still can't get over the 'kick in the head' risk from horses....hat's off to those guys.
Lol you become a bit of a farrier yourself just owning them. I work on my donkeys feet a few times a week in between visits from the real farrier!
Me either - and my father is a vet. I got practically raised in a barn 🤣
Молодец ! Правильный парень .
Я сам в деревне вырос . Люблю животных . Знаю как им больно и как они страдают . А ещё они очень хорошо помнят доброту .
Классная работа , хоть и немного грязная
Ого вы тоже по русски пишите) привет вам!
@@B13-M13 так я из Питера . И вам всего хорошего ! Удачи !!!!
Thank you for being kind to the cow's.
Hello Milena how’s the weather over there
Nate, you are an extraordinary guy. The respect, kindness, and sincere desire to make each and every creature better, makes you a solid dude!
Thanks but I'm Aaron..
@@midwesternhooftrimmer6735 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
This isn’t Nate, grandma. Take your pills
The pressure release must have felt wonderful. It’ll be a bit tender but once she starts walking on it and feels that the pressure is gone, she’ll be dancing in the barn tonight!!!
Hello Sharon how’s the weather over there
Yes ma'am!!!🐮🐂🐮
I love that you talk to all the cows and keep them calm. I think it's so sweet.
I found this channel after watching the Hoof GP, but it's so cool to see someone so close to home with such a huge following.
Hello Ella how’s the weather over there
@@stevenhenry4127 After last night's wind, I'm just glad the buildings are still standing. It's still too early to see the impacts the snow drifts have made. But I havent heard wind like that in years!
@@Dark1Wonder Oh I see that’s a nice skk I’m where are you from? I’m from Dallas Texas
So if you thought that was sweet you'd probably love making out with me! ❤️🤣
As a diabetic, I know how important foot care is. Ive really been enjoying watching how well you take care of these beautiful cows’ hooves. ❤ 🐮
I like how he pets them and talks to his ‘clients’.
Good call on Pedro's part. That foot had quite a hidden hole. To the new people, you have said pus areas smell terrible. I believe you've said that is a really well thought out farm that takes good care of the cows.
Don’t mess with Pedro he’s a fucking bad ass!!!
I can tell you've been working with power tools a long time because you're an artist with the grinder. Treating the glue like caulk was funny. You're a carpenter for sure.
I like how he checks on her to make sure she's not in pain.
Hello Style how’s the weather over there
Who woulda knew Hoofs can make so much money on the internet😂
Better wish him all the best Plzz!!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
It's like pimple popping but it's not
Yes there is another channel Hoof MD or something he has millions of subs
Its oddly satisfying to watch lol
Tech TV is good too
I love the gentle touch and talking with the cows. They're super gentle animals.
I also watch the Hoof GP and I'm sooooooo happy to see an American hoof trimmer caring for our animals and livestock as well! Thanks for all you are doing to help these precious animals! You should be very proud of what you do!
Check out Nate the Hoof guy as well.
Me too. But also I like how he speaks and this video made me a subscriber to him as well. Thank you for your service to cows.
Hello Julie how’s the weather over there
I'm so glad we have vets like you to keep the cows in good health. Thank you are a good man. I'm glad you love cows and willing to take care of them. Take care of yourself as well. Stay healthy too as well for the cows.
Hello Marie how’s the weather over there
Thanks man, personally your video made me extremely proud to be from Iowa. You have the Midwestern values that show why we're a cut above the rest! I laughed when you were explaining how you don't mind getting dirty. You did an awesome job helping her out, from one Midwesterner to another ✌️
God bless you a thousand fold for all you do to help and care for his beloved creatures. May all human beings who love animals be blessed and may you and the animals walk in perfect joy & divine health always!
Dang, dude. Your immune system must be off the chain. Way to hustle. That is working hard and caring for animals is a noble task. Respect.
I also have just discovered these hoof videos and watch Nate the hoof guy whom I love as he is always so gentle & knowledgeable, also the hoof guy & now the Midwesterner Hoof Trimmer. I absolutely adore how sweet he is to his bovine patients. Taking the time to hug & reassure them is beyond sweet. You can tell it’s more than just a job to him, a super guy.
It is so cool you relieve their pain. There is a special place in Heaven for people like you. I like your videos.
MHT, the man genuinely loves the animals he works with. Of the UA-cam hoof trimmers, his absolute sincerity and gentleness, is extraordinary.
You treat each cow like a friend. You can tell you honestly care when treating your “friends”.
The relief she must have got when that popped must have been bliss for her ! Well done guys great to see animals getting great quality treatment. Respect from Scotland.
@@davidhintz1 Indeed! The hoof GP stays about 30 miles from me.
@@ringstinga No way!!!!! Have you ever seen him? I know it's a long shot, but that would be incredible to actually meet him.
@@davidhintz1 I was trimming with him when he started his channel
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I know it felt good to me, those damn things HURT!
As amazing as it is to see his work, I can only imagine the relief the cow has !! Blessing
Videos like these help me appreciate the dairy products I consume. Thanks
That chute you have is one fantastic piece of equipment and takes an awful lot of stress off of you and the cow as well. I was amazed at how efficiently it allowed you to perform those hoof procedures. I'm a retired veterinarian who did pet medicine my whole career. I did, however, grow up on a dairy farm and got a degree in dairy science before veterinary school. What you do is super impressive, keep up the excellent work.
Hello Gene how’s the weather over there
Great work God bless you for your service and support to Mother cow .She feeds us with milk and survival , your work is a help from God to them.
I really appreciate how kind you are to the cows! God Bless!
I cannot imagine the level of relief that she felt
You could see the big girl saying " thank you kind human, I will provide you with more yummy milk, thank you for taking care of me"
God bless brother, love them beautiful cows. 😍
The best hoof trim I've seen! Thanks for this video and explaining the procedure and showing compassion for the beautiful cow.
Aww the relief she must feel and it’s lovely to see how much you care for the cows
Hello Jacqui how’s the weather over there
@@stevenhenry4127 wet and windy 🌬
@@jacquibayley7122 Oh that’s okay where are you from? I’m from Dallas Texas nice meeting you
That poor girl... I can imagine how bad that feels to walk on.... I am glad you help them and get them ready for more leisurely pasture time
Great work ! When the pressure is gone , the pain is gone. Thanks for doing this work . 🇳🇱
Also its really important to mention the weather change, and the quality of soil where the cattle is walking. Pure awareness
You are such an angel for helping those sweet cows. I had no idea they could have so many issues with their hoofs. Thank you for sharing this.❤️
@@steffenhilbert8102 Danke, dass Sie mich wissen lassen. Ich hatte keine Ahnung von diesem Thema und liebe alle Tiere, daher ist es gut zu wissen,dass einige Landwirte auf ihre Kuhe achten bevor es so schlimm wird. Meine Grossmutter kam aus Hamburg. Segen und Liebe fur dich und deine Kuhe. Ubersetzt uber Google lol
Hello Lisa how’s the weather over there
Man so did anybody she her jus bust a tear an ain't no way u can tell me thats a sign of relief 🤣🤣💯
I have SO much RESPECT for farmers,
ranchers & ANYONE involved in this area
or industry including ALL the hard working TRUCKERS & others involved
in the SUPPLY chain. Without you guys we wouldn't have a FOOD SUPPLY. Thank You for all your HARD WORK & CARE of the animals too. 💙🙏🇺🇸🌎
Hello Michael how’s the weather over there
@Steven Henry Sunny & rainy at the same time lol. That's California for you!
@@amichaels8346 Oh that’s okay so where are you from? I’m from Dallas Texas
You are so caring and good with your cows..you can tell you really care for them and you definitely don't want them to hurt...you talk to your cows and you make sure they are well taken care of.
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Hello Tammy how’s the weather over there
I do not know why but I find this type of work fascinating. These trimmers are unsung heroes. We do not realize the good work they do to keep these animals healthy. Great job
Смотрю и надеюсь, что корове не больно, слов не понимаю, но хочу верить, что этот человек добр и заботлив.
I have to confess that I had no cows had such hoof issues. I had just thought horses needed hoof care. Your channel has been highly educational for me. I will definitely keep watching!
Hello Delilah how’s the weather over there
I love how you are with the cows, your kindness evidently shines through. Love your videos, thank you for looking after them.
I hope you watch the playlist of journey this cow! We bought her because she was such a big hit on the channel.. 😊 big news coming this week!
@@midwesternhooftrimmer6735 ah! I’ll be sure to check that out! I follow Nate the Hoof Guy and the Hoof GP (I’m in Scotland too), and I know you probably all know one another! I trim my horses’ feet, but it’s a bit more straightforward, well, not always, especially with abscesses and laminitis, I have a vet check them regularly too, to make sure I’m doing ok!
Thank you for helping these animals.
Oh bless her she must feel so much better now the abscess has been drained. Got to give you credit for the reversing that looked super tight I held my breath
Hello, how are you?
I love the compassion you show for the animal. You truly care about their pain level and the animal itself. You are awesome! And you’re cute ☺️
He called her Mama❤️ He cares and loves them.
How did I get here ? I was watching a lil baby music video... now I learned about hoofs life is interesting ! Great video
Damn thats an awesomely great hardwork guys. God Blessed to all thats involved in this industry 👌🏼👌🏼🙏🙏
I'm addicted to watching this stuff. Those knives are impressive. It's an amazing job.
Awww bless her she had a big tear fall when he was talking with the cow 🐄
Hello Alisa how’s the weather over there
Aaww I love how you hug her and give her a little love ❤️. She’s so pretty and working so hard for our milk
I don’t live on a farm. I live in the suburbs outside of Washington D.C. But I subscribe to your channel and find it kind of relaxing to see you helping these big beautiful animals. Thank you for all your hard work. I wish I could hug a cow or at least pet lol.
This is such a valuable job! Thank you for all that you do for these precious animals 💛
Thank you for helping mama Cow.
I know you're very busy and I love seeing how you always either read or comments on your subscribers question. You're definitely one of my favorites. Just don't tell Nate or GP. Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣
Animals are a lot stronger than we give them credit for.
Human also animal, just
I didn’t know cows could cry ❤️
I’m addicted to these videos, it’s great when they are relieved of pain to an extent :)
7:35 Cow sheds a tear of relief
Good for you taking care of those cows. They need maintenance care cause they provide milk and other thing for us people too.👍
Ma guarda
As soon as he said "easy, mama", I subscribed
I didn't know how I end up with watching this video, but I gotta say thank you man for helping the cows there. God bless you and your work🙏
Such amazing work!! 🥰❤️ However, he entered her number in the computer incorrectly, he said 9022, when she's tagged 9002. Good thing he records these so they can playback if they can't find her❤️
Hello 👋 Zenchique. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I’m Zack Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
A new found respect has just been established for farmers and those who do the care❤️💪💯
This guy clearly has huge compassion for the moo’s that he works on ❤️
Hello Sarah how’s the weather over there
Wish I could give them treats during their trims. Poor babies. I can’t imagine the pain. I’m glad they’re all being loved on. 🧡🧡🧡
You're a great man as I feel that love in your work to give her relief.
I've had a abscess omg walking on it I dont know..
God bless!