Thanks for watching! Aluminum absorbs concussion better than steel which is why we choose it. Broken coffin bones need all the protection and support they can get. The mare loved the shoe!
@oadamo20 күн бұрын
is there a reason you use alloy bar to make the shoe and not just cut it out of a sheet.
@jeremyartist169820 күн бұрын
I was just thinking, why is he using aluminum, then I looked in the comments 😂
@fuzzydragons19 күн бұрын
Def looks comfortable with that shoe, not sure how she was walking before but she doesn't look a like she has foundered now, looks pretty comfortable moving
@dreamcatcher386118 күн бұрын
What a fantastic job you did. It’s such an amazing art! I love that the owner of the mare is standing by his horse and keeping her as comfortable as possible after finding her foundered. You see so many horses put to sleep after foundering that badly, especially if the coffin bone is badly damaged. She’s a beautiful girl and you did a beautiful job for her. Bless you.
@cubnation18 күн бұрын
Is the horse in pain from the broken coffin bone?
@tjs11420 күн бұрын
I think Farriers are probably responsible for saving more horses from slaughter than all of the Veterinarians out there combined. I know in my area, people call the local equine Vet "the Unicorn" because while he is now a Veterinarian, he paid his way through school working as a Farrier and now in his 60s, still handles the more 'complicated' cases personally. Both of his sons are equine Vets now, and they too worked as Farriers to help pay for their schooling. I think that it is that rare combination of practical experience -- the Farrier-- combined with the expanded education as a Veterinarian that makes their practice so popular. That and the sons still go out shoeing horses and doing site Veterinary visits and only forcing people to bring their horses in when there is literally no other choice.
@vancouvervixen425319 күн бұрын
That is brilliant. And I think you’re absolutely right about how much they do for horses
@margreetanceaux390620 күн бұрын
Thanks for your remark about being gentle with this horse’s injured foot.
@emmaorlich742720 күн бұрын
Thank you for let us see how she walks on her new shoes. This seems important to me as a layman. 😅
@welshtoro325620 күн бұрын
Excellent and sympathetic work as always. My wife's niece is training to be a vet specialising in equine husbandry. I've told her to check out your videos. She is studying in Spain but has had to come to Britain and Ireland for practical experience where veterinary practice is far more common. I really think vets can learn from you.
@lauramoy994020 күн бұрын
Beautiful job! My mare foundered but didn't have a broken coffin bone. She was in alot of pain. In my case the farrier made her comfortable with the foam, some kind of flexible putty & wrapped the whole thing in duct tape. The next day she was protesting because the vet prescribed 9 lbs of hay a day. I think she must have felt better-rearing up & talking. The first thing the farrier did was back up her toe. Farriers can do alot to help horses feel more comfortable.
@janetcameron474320 күн бұрын
I always marvel at what a master you are! Thanks for helping that horse... and all the other horses, too...
@OceanSwimmer20 күн бұрын
I'm impressed! First time seeing an aluminum shoe forged. Use and application well explained. Thank you.
@suzannemomma20 күн бұрын
You are a healing artist! Thank you for helping this beautiful horse, you are a special human. And thank you for passing it on to your students so they can learn loving care.
@harmonysprogress20 күн бұрын
Man, I never stopped being amazed watching you!!! I so enjoy this channel!! I've had horses for 30+ years now and I'm still learning!!! ✝️✝️✝️ Bridge
@Justhorse196720 күн бұрын
In Korea, aluminum bar shoes are not usually made well. Buy aluminum bar shoes from the factory and put them on your horse's hooves. It's a great handmade horseshoe. I used an English translator so my English isn't perfect.
@vancouvervixen425319 күн бұрын
I can understand you just fine. Thanks for sharing your experience!
@corndogblue720 күн бұрын
I love the sounds of the furnace and hammers. Sometimes I think about looping it and playing it in the background.
@brendabayliss68416 күн бұрын
I agree! I don’t really know why it sounds so “homey” and comforting. I grew up on a farm. No horses tho. My dad did have an Anvil and all kinds of hammers!
@ceciliaeklund3604Күн бұрын
You treat these beautiful animals with so much respect and love and always do such good work! This is pure joy to look at!
@SwordFighterPKN20 күн бұрын
Black smithing aluminum, that is super impressive
@Dreamworld98620 күн бұрын
That was very interesting to watch. I like seeing how you make a shoe to fit the particular horses need and that you explain very well what your doing. She looked like she was walking pretty well with the new shoe. I hope the bone will heal and she'll be ok. Thank you for what you do.
@underthebluesky9220 күн бұрын
Looks like this horse has gone through quite a bit judging by the deep scar on the shoulder. Interesting conformation on this horse. Walks off nicely with the new supportive shoe.
@WEZ413620 күн бұрын
Beautiful hammer work, especially with aluminium. Nice and clean with the care for the animal at the forefront of each part.
@patpierce485420 күн бұрын
Lovely work making a custom orthopedic shoe for this mare. Hope this helps her heal and recover.
@TimTheTerrible20 күн бұрын
Well, that's the first time I've ever seen anybody forge aluminum. 🤔 If you'd have asked me if it was possible I probably would have guessed no. You learn something new every day!
@pamelaremel747718 күн бұрын
Another NICE job. Horse walked out so well! So glad there are farriers like you to help the suffering animals!
@dawnanderson776018 күн бұрын
I started watching your channel a couple of weeks ago and the one thing I am surprised at, is that the owners don't appear to own Hoof Picks. My horse gets a quick brush and hoofs picked out before I tack him for a ride. Then on return to the stable I give him a good rubdown/hose which ever is required and then use my trusty hoof pick as often small stones etc can get embedded when out. I might add it is a matter of good manners to give your farrier basically clean hoofs.
@Silvio.S.Arruda004220 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your excellent work
@Sine-gl9ly17 күн бұрын
This reminds me of my late uncle, who wzs a farrier and a miracle worker with metal. He too spoke about making the metal grow to fit.
@meinePferde20 күн бұрын
Great farrier teachers, fantastic what they teach the students. - greetings from germany (translator )
@user-fz6vs4de9m19 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your running commentary. Your diction is awesome, your understanding of the process is professional. I enjoy watching you work the anvil. The horse is so gentle. He seems to think you are helping him
@julieashworth71937 күн бұрын
Love the interest from your pupils sat around you.. You are so considerate of the horse before anything else.. which is why you are brilliant at what you do..( pupils take note🙂)
@debharrell18 күн бұрын
Excellent learning video. Also THANK YOU for you and the owner for the extra help to getting the horse health. I've watched several different videos thar show case fixing the problem and very refreshing to watch a horse getting help INSTEAD of an automatic death sentence that the the US Humane society organization does when the rescue a horse from the auction. Thank you❤
@user-wn8mg2jh1d20 күн бұрын
Very nice job
@vancouvervixen425319 күн бұрын
Dang, I’ve never seen aluminum forged like that before! Always so impressed by what I see here and thrilled to see others learning from you so the knowledge is being shared. Love this channel!
@sh889520 күн бұрын
I just love the tapping rhythm of the hammer on the anvil! You are the best!
@debbiegoble983620 күн бұрын
Perfect 👍👍👍👌👌
@ealexeenko20 күн бұрын
Amazing job! I hope his hood heals soon! ❤
@btcrazee120 күн бұрын
The Master at work! Always a pleasure. I hope this horse gets better. A real beauty.
@honeybreme547920 күн бұрын
Beautiful work, I’m sure the horse is happy not to have a heavy steel shoe
@art1muz1320 күн бұрын
Ann now this horse can live happily ever after!!!
@matthewalexander243620 күн бұрын
Incredible job sir, your competence, aptitude and skill are a pleasure to watch. And the awareness and gentleness for the coffin bone. Keep up the awesome work. 💪❤👍
@rodneyhull976420 күн бұрын
exudes professional competence
@blondeenotsomuch20 күн бұрын
I am in awe how you can be so steady holding all the elements so steady on the first nail. That is secondary to how you translate a few measurements into a metal shoe that fits so perfectly. Did this horse have a shoulder injury on the same left front? The muscles looked rumpled.
@KateandBree20 күн бұрын
Her muscles are in good condition; what you're seeing is a scar with a lot of scar tissue.
@randybutler477220 күн бұрын
What a huge difference. Such an improvement in this guy’s condition. Thank you for sharing.🐴
@eury540518 күн бұрын
Gorgeous horse! This is one of my favorite channels. I am always so blown away at your skill and knowledge.
@wendyelvendahl19 күн бұрын
That was fantastic to watch. I love seeing how comfortable the horse walked off after your shoeing her. Thanks for sharing your videos. The are always so informative.
@user-je6ql5je3d20 күн бұрын
You are the best! The horse know you are helping him!
@deborahgeorge323820 күн бұрын
Thank you for another wonderful video. I was going to ask why aluminium was used, but looks like you beat me to it. ☺️
@user-uf2tx9fm9y19 күн бұрын
Beautiful job! That horse is appreciating that shoe!
@normajanderson730419 күн бұрын
This was very interesting and well explained.Thank you for helping this horse!
@saxonwarrior38820 күн бұрын
As always, you guys are just great, I'm sure the horses are appreciating all you do, too.
@susanowens452820 күн бұрын
WOW GLAD HE WENT TO YOU HOPE HE GETS WELL SOON 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@heatherlea56117 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing us his walk after 👍
@sharondetrick95020 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your channel. Thank you.
@cat460720 күн бұрын
wow!! y'all are amazing!! great job!
@stephanieparker125017 күн бұрын
Lovely horse 🥰 thanks for showing us how you work with aluminum, looks challenging to learn since it’s so soft.
@KateandBree20 күн бұрын
I cringed when I head "broken coffin bone." Oh that poor horse. That has to be so painful. She looks much better with the medical shoe.
@evelynholmes710518 күн бұрын
Hi,watching from Alabama ❤❤, it's amazing how you can make horse shoes, I enjoy watching ❤❤❤God Bless 🙌
@melissahyatt962620 күн бұрын
I love your videos. I learn so much and enjoy watching you work. Thank you!
@jlt33520 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@ciarosealdog852319 күн бұрын
Awesome work!
@debjh898318 күн бұрын
Amazing job as usual!
@jjfaris20 күн бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you.
@jtcorey768120 күн бұрын
Beautiful work.
@stevenbrooklyn482520 күн бұрын
Another great video
@maryannesantomauro32620 күн бұрын
You guys are artists.❤
@kingkong761720 күн бұрын
You did a really good job on that horse and I know he feels better and will recover.
@erikmurray36615 күн бұрын
Great job bro,looks real good.
@evelynholmes710518 күн бұрын
Beautiful horse 🐎 shoe ❤❤❤
@marilynbolton441520 күн бұрын
Can you send this to Horse Plus? Thank you 🙏🏻
@carolmccorry305320 күн бұрын
Amazing skill
@emma_1234120 күн бұрын
is the founder and broken coffinbone becouse of one and another or is it just quinsidence? the other front dont seem to be that badly founderd if any?
@casdragon_593920 күн бұрын
Where I am aluminum shoes are the most common; I had no idea they were any different!
@rosariodagosto648420 күн бұрын
Very. Good. Shoe.
@johngraham989620 күн бұрын
Why aluminum shoe versus steel?
@glowilk537714 күн бұрын
How’s the horse now ? Did she heal as expected?
@grimbo7320 күн бұрын
great job. why aluminum though? weight saving?
@idahohorseshoeingschool20 күн бұрын
Aluminum absorbed concussion better than steel. Great for therapeutic purposes!
@grimbo7320 күн бұрын
@@idahohorseshoeingschool ahh...okay...that makes sense...wasn't thinking of that...
@chipper84116 күн бұрын
Can you tell if a horse feels better on the hoof shoe you made to his hoof medical needs???
@usualsuspect517320 күн бұрын
How did native Americans maintain there horses hooves?
@CB.55 күн бұрын
Naturally wore then down and if they went lame probably ate them.
@viridiangreen825920 күн бұрын
❤️🩹
@Stanley-Wallice20 күн бұрын
hey i dont want to be the guy asking for all the nitty grity but would you be able to do a tool sharpening tutorial? also, what's the legal context of a horse repossession? is there an auction for that?
@SebastianoMatarazzo-xj4yf20 күн бұрын
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