This is certainly a new one for me. I've got a soft spot for these gentle giants. I'd love to see a post-op follow up if they bring him back for another shoeing!
To the several people who are 'hoping he makes it to a vet' - right at the beginning it is made perfectly clear that he's already under a vet and surgery is planned.
Thank you for posting this video, it is always so interesting to watch the shoes being built from scratch. I hope that horse makes it to a vet and hopefully comes back to your facility so we can have a follow up video .
Thanks for such an informative and interesting video. I always learn something significant from you. Too bad I'm 70+ yrs old or I'd do my best to get to Idaho and study Farrier Science at your school. The way you work and your understanding of veterinary requirements of your patients is inspiring. Any horse that crosses your threshold is a really lucky horse.
What a phenomenal job of work .I hope the poor afflicted boy feels the benefit and is able to seen by a vet and have his foot taken care of. Thank you❤
He looks pretty underweight too, I take it that he's been rescued? Hope he gets the care he needs, looks like you did a great job of setting him up for healing.
Sometimes if they're in pain from something like that long enough, their appetite goes off. He could be older, too...sometimes older horses have trouble keeping weight on...
He looked older, and sometimes older horsed have a hard time keeping weight on. His other hooves looked good and same with the uninfected side of his hoof. From what i heard him saying the normal vet was trying to take care of it but now they have to find a specialist which can be difficult
Wow, the comparison between a regular horseshoe and his was eye-opening. The shoe you created looks like it will work well for him until the vet can perform the needed surgery to get all the necrotic tissue removed. I love your channel. I don't have horses anymore but all the new methods are incredible. God bless you and yours from Yuma Arizona.
I just started watching your channel and you are a MASTER farrier. It is obvious you care for every horse that comes into your school, and your empathy shows in how the horses react to you as if they know you are trying to help them. They might be somewhat afraid at first, but instinctively the animals know you're there to help. I love how you explain discolorations in the hooves, and you remark that even though it looks like you're taking a lot off the bottom of the hoof-especially the frog area-that you are not hurting the horse. Thank you for what you do!! 👍🐎
You sir, are an artist! I hope you have a lot of young people to follow in your footsteps. We need to preserve all the useful skills that are slowly going away.
Love watching you make the shoes, I find it very relaxing, you're incredible at what you do, beautiful horse, hope he can find comfort and relief, thank you so much, take care guys.👍💙🐎
Wow I’m so impressed with your incredible talent !! So happy to see these big ones getting your help ! I absolutely love these drafts ! Awesome job ! thanks for sharing. Sure wish I could follow his progress.
This is amazing to watch. I had no idea what he was planning to do until he almost had it finished. This is a true work of art being able to make something that will truly help this poor horse from a piece of steel. Great work!
True artistry. Channel deserves 1M subscribers!😊. PS: Just saw how skinny the horse is in the closing shot. Hopefully when the owners watch this they will realize it as well.
Hope this Mr. Horse feels healthy again soon! ❤ What a great work you did! Thank you very much! What kind of horseshoe will he need, when the vet did his work? Will we be able to watch it?
Yikes!! hope it gets better quickly. (what an innovative shoe!) 🐴🌷🌱 they relieve pressure on the cloven hooves of cows, too, by padding the good half. 🐄🌷
Man... With that horses body condition, it has been suffering severe neglect for a long time. Wish yall could work with a rescue, that way neglectful owners could just surrender the animals that they so clearly dont care about.
I would love to see an update on this after the Dr. does his work. You did one hell of a great job on this one. Thanks for sharing and have a nice safe day!1
Will you be assisting the veterinary surgeon with the de-briding trim around the infected collateral cartilage or will they do it under general aesthetic behind closed doors? Vets probably feel that it needs to be an aggressive trim to clean up the quittor but some vets wave around their hoof knife like Bruce Lee & then the farrier is left with the suppurating & bloody aftermath of that exposed & sensitive medial ground surface , to the point that a full support heart bar is then needed to be applied.
Why didn't the owner have the problem taken care of when it started? I thought that you are supposed to have a farrier look and take care of a horses hooves every 4 to 6 weeks. Thank you for helping this horse.
I really love your channel. That was a huge foot! Poor horse. Never been into horses. Their size scares me, but I love watching you fix their poor tired feet.
This is certainly a new one for me. I've got a soft spot for these gentle giants. I'd love to see a post-op follow up if they bring him back for another shoeing!
Same!
It's always a pleasure to watch a Craftsman at work what a gorgeous horse so hope they can get a vet to help and I hope we can get an update .
What an amazing job!! Craftsmanship is incredible
To the several people who are 'hoping he makes it to a vet' - right at the beginning it is made perfectly clear that he's already under a vet and surgery is planned.
I mean the guy said multiple times in the video he 'hopes' they can get him to a vet for surgery
Hopes,hopes….not he IS going to a vet
One might also infer from the title, as a farrier may not diagnose. This was to make sure the horse was seen by a vet
@@snowa5558 he’s under the care of his regular vet, who diagnosed the issue, but they are trying to find a specialist to operate.
He said. "Gunna do surgery "@@CNob2492
That shoe is a work of Art, amazing!👊
Thank you for posting this video, it is always so interesting to watch the shoes being built from scratch. I hope that horse makes it to a vet and hopefully comes back to your facility so we can have a follow up video .
Very interesting condition and treatment for this bid guy. Hope the best for his vet care. Thank you for sharing.🐴
It's absolutely amazing what y'all do for horses... any ailment, any injury... you got a shoe for that! Awesome to watch you work!
Blacksmithing is really an art form.👏 🎨 I hope the horse gets his surgery and appropriate medicines very soon. 🤞
Thank you for taking care of these horses, it's really special watching you guys work and the care you give these animals.
Would love to see a follow up on his progress
WOW, impressive huge hoof, thank you for your hard work for relief of this majestic horse!
Good morning! What a beautiful horse, thank you for helping him!
Morning! Thanks for watching!
@@idahohorseshoeingschool You are a healing artist.
Thanks for such an informative and interesting video. I always learn something significant from you. Too bad I'm 70+ yrs old or I'd do my best to get to Idaho and study Farrier Science at your school. The way you work and your understanding of veterinary requirements of your patients is inspiring. Any horse that crosses your threshold is a really lucky horse.
Always amazed at your talent for making horseshoes
What a size difference!!😮😮😮Great job!👍👍👍🐴🐴🐴
That shoe was a beast to make. Nice work!
Wow his feet are mahoosive..what a fab shoe you made..it would be great to see him after he's had the work done at the vets..🥰🤗
Draft horses are my favorite. ❤ Happy you could help him! Great job! 👍👏
That was amazing to watch. Thank you for helping that baby
Wow!! That guy's a monster. Thanks for helping him out.
Beautiful work:)!! It’s art as well as function
I do so very much enjoy your videos. Thank you.
What a phenomenal job of work .I hope the poor afflicted boy feels the benefit and is able to seen by a vet and have his foot taken care of. Thank you❤
Gosh, that was AMAZING to see you make that shoe from scratch..what a craftsman you are.. I've never seen that sort of shoe before..👏👏👏
Amazing work you have a real talent
Poor baby. It amazes me how you can visualize what he needs and just make it. Well done ! I hope the vet can help him.
It's a truly awe-inspiring skill.
Satisfying to watch especially because your creativity and skill is inspired for a animal’s wellbeing. Brilliant work. Mad respect for farriers. 🐎💚
God bless you for your ability to help neglected horses. Thank you for sharing these videos with us.
How cool - an orthopedic horseshoe! Hope it helps this lovely horse in recovery!
Amazing shoe. I hope the poor boys infection clears up. He’s a lovely horse.
Beautiful job you are so talented ty!
wow! That's some beautiful work! I didn't realize how dang big that hoof was until you held up the normal sized shoe!!
I love watching a master at work. Simple amazing!
Impressive work! And an excellent fit, as always.
You're brilliant at your job. Thank you for helping him. Please let us know what happens in a while. He's a sweetheart XXX
I love draft horses, gorgeous animals! Thanks for your great work! ❤
WOW! He was sure striding out nicely after being shod! Another excellent job & vid.
He's a big guy alright. Excellent work as always.
What an incredible work ! 😳 You guys are fire 🔥💪🏻
Watching the manufacturing process is very interesting.
That’s some nice blacksmithing. Well done.
I hope the prognoses for the injury is positive, do keep us updated on this big boy.
Fabulous skills from the farrier. I hope this incredible animal makes a full recovery to the Quitter? Syndrome.
He looks pretty underweight too, I take it that he's been rescued? Hope he gets the care he needs, looks like you did a great job of setting him up for healing.
Sometimes if they're in pain from something like that long enough, their appetite goes off. He could be older, too...sometimes older horses have trouble keeping weight on...
Poor horse, so lucky to have you ❤
He looked older, and sometimes older horsed have a hard time keeping weight on. His other hooves looked good and same with the uninfected side of his hoof. From what i heard him saying the normal vet was trying to take care of it but now they have to find a specialist which can be difficult
Could be just age.
That's muscle wastage
Amazing Craftsmanship!
You are so incredibly talented! To make something so intricate the old-fashioned way!
He was such a good boy for you! That’s a huge shoe, hope everything works out for him. Great job on the undertaking of making that shoe!
Congratulations on your excellent work
Incredible! I never realized how truly huge his hooves were!!
Wow, the comparison between a regular horseshoe and his was eye-opening. The shoe you created looks like it will work well for him until the vet can perform the needed surgery to get all the necrotic tissue removed. I love your channel. I don't have horses anymore but all the new methods are incredible. God bless you and yours from Yuma Arizona.
Incredible job! Well done! Also the size of the horse and his hooves - WOW
I'm always in awe of both your skillful craftsmanship and your gentle care for all these horses.
Goodness! He's a beautiful animal! 19 hands tall makes for a big horse!! Thank you for doing such an amazing job!
Cheers from New Zealand!
Born and raised in the city, I'm always amazed by his videos. ♥️👊🏾👍🏾
I just started watching your channel and you are a MASTER farrier. It is obvious you care for every horse that comes into your school, and your empathy shows in how the horses react to you as if they know you are trying to help them. They might be somewhat afraid at first, but instinctively the animals know you're there to help. I love how you explain discolorations in the hooves, and you remark that even though it looks like you're taking a lot off the bottom of the hoof-especially the frog area-that you are not hurting the horse. Thank you for what you do!! 👍🐎
Fun to watch, thanks. I hope you keep us up to date regarding the above horse’s health.
You sir, are an artist! I hope you have a lot of young people to follow in your footsteps. We need to preserve all the useful skills that are slowly going away.
Brilliant! Love watching Farrier’s do their stuff ..
He must be so miserable! Thank you for helping this gorgeous 🐴.
Now that’s a big foot. I hope he got his foot fixed and he’s doing well. Excellent work 👍👍
You did some fine work with that shoe. I really like large draft horses, but their size makes everything just a bit harder to do for them.
Love watching you make the shoes, I find it very relaxing, you're incredible at what you do, beautiful horse, hope he can find comfort and relief, thank you so much, take care guys.👍💙🐎
Wow I’m so impressed with your incredible talent !! So happy to see these big ones getting your help ! I absolutely love these drafts ! Awesome job ! thanks for sharing. Sure wish I could follow his progress.
This is amazing to watch. I had no idea what he was planning to do until he almost had it finished. This is a true work of art being able to make something that will truly help this poor horse from a piece of steel. Great work!
Great piece of work (again!) - I’m sure the horse felt some immediate relief after you fitted his new shoe 👍👍
Beautifully done sir! And I hope the horse heals well!👍🏼🤩🫡❤️
True artistry. Channel deserves 1M subscribers!😊. PS: Just saw how skinny the horse is in the closing shot. Hopefully when the owners watch this they will realize it as well.
Wow his feet are huuuge! I didn’t fully comprehend the size until I saw you hold the finished shoe and saw the comparison of the standard horseshoe.
Farrier extraordinaire! You are a master craftsman. 💪🏻🐴🐎 Thank you for sharing.
Poor horse😢😢😢😢. Thanks for the work you do on these animals.
Thanks for sharing your educational resource very much appreciated ❤
Making the horses shoe is an artwork and a skill. You sir have seemed to master that skill.
What a work of art. I learn so much everytime I watch.
Craftsman at work, right there.
You guys are worth your weight. Good job!
WOW GOT YOUR HANDS FULL WITH THAT DRAFT HORSE BUT WATCHIING YOUR WORK I KNOW YOU CAN DUE IT --THANKS 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Pretty amazing I know nothing about horseshoeing but it seem like hard and careful work. I’m impressed! Greetings from Seattle 😊😊
beautiful craftsmanship
I like watching because you'll helps the horses ❤
Amazing just brilliant. The horse must feel much better
You are definitely an ARTIST! How impressive
Excellent job, and thanks for helping this animal!
Farrier skills to get the damage out and give a horse its life back- priceless.
Hope this Mr. Horse feels healthy again soon! ❤
What a great work you did! Thank you very much!
What kind of horseshoe will he need, when the vet did his work? Will we be able to watch it?
An artist. Not in a million years could I do that.
Art with white hot metal!
Poor guy. Do you think he’ll get better? You do great work.
Beautiful job!
Yikes!! hope it gets better quickly. (what an innovative shoe!) 🐴🌷🌱
they relieve pressure on the cloven hooves of cows, too, by padding the good half. 🐄🌷
Man... With that horses body condition, it has been suffering severe neglect for a long time.
Wish yall could work with a rescue, that way neglectful owners could just surrender the animals that they so clearly dont care about.
Praise god for helpers. Thank you.
Prayers for the big horse🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I would love to see an update on this after the Dr. does his work. You did one hell of a great job on this one. Thanks for sharing and have a nice safe day!1
The best shoe making ever!
Outstanding craftsmanship. Thank you!!
Will you be assisting the veterinary surgeon with the de-briding trim around the infected collateral cartilage or will they do it under general aesthetic behind closed doors?
Vets probably feel that it needs to be an aggressive trim to clean up the quittor but some vets wave around their hoof knife like Bruce Lee & then the farrier is left with the suppurating & bloody aftermath of that exposed & sensitive medial ground surface , to the point that a full support heart bar is then needed to be applied.
Why didn't the owner have the problem taken care of when it started? I thought that you are supposed to have a farrier look and take care of a horses hooves every 4 to 6 weeks. Thank you for helping this horse.
I really love your channel. That was a huge foot! Poor horse. Never been into horses. Their size scares me, but I love watching you fix their poor tired feet.
Wow that is amazing work!
That was amazing, you did a beautiful job.
True craftsman.