thanks for explaining what thrush is. i'm not a horse guy, you have mentioned thrush before, but never gave a complete answer. i like watching your videos.
@mhobbie013Ай бұрын
Thrush is fungal not bacterial. They are different organisms.
@isaT7 күн бұрын
@@mhobbie013No, it's bacterial.
@christinekesler8964Ай бұрын
Beautiful horse with gorgeous markings! Thanks for showing us before starting on the hoof!
@andrewpaige6571Ай бұрын
I love it when you explain to us the details of what you were doing the before and then the after pictures of the horses and walk away because it’s give us a view of what they would like and now they have a relief of the pain
@LucillenRoryАй бұрын
Really good to see you work on those hooves. Just curious, but do you have to sterilise your tools after working on hooves with thrush like that? Can it be passed on to another horse or is it just from the hooves being wet for too long that it grows?
@lindag4484Ай бұрын
Hard work for you, a pleasure to watch for us! Thank you and I'm sure we're all looking forward to more videos!
@user-pk3qg3yr4pАй бұрын
You are doing an amazing job for these horses. You really seem to know exactly what you are doing, and if unsure you seek the advise from other professionals to get the job done. It shows that you truly care about each and every horse you work on. Keep up the great work! Good Farriers are hard to find 😊😊😊
@anthonyhargis6855Ай бұрын
Always interesting and educational, Caleb. but . . . no nail polish? LOL
@katayoonforoughi2717Ай бұрын
Hi , watching from Montreal , Canada 🇨🇦 , this is extremely physical work 😮😮 I see your hands which is very young and listening to the mature voice and the way you take the time to explain everything makes me think you must be over 40 yrs old based on voice but I’m sure you are much younger than that , anyways great work , I don’t know anything about horses and the trimming they need which brings me to this question , what about the wild horses since no body takes care of them , what happens when their hoof grows as shown in some videos they are under pressure and pain ??? Thanks for the videos as they are very educational for me and learn about horses too , much love from Canada 🇨🇦
@janesawyer3495Ай бұрын
Wild horses maintain their hooves by moving long distances, 20 to 40 miles (30 to 60 km) a day, over rough terrains. This keeps their hooves healthy by building hard hooves that do not need shoeing and wearing down (trimming) the hoof, which prevents overgrowth.
@katayoonforoughi2717Ай бұрын
@@janesawyer3495 , I was thinking the same but I wasn’t sure ☺️thank you for taking the time to explain 🙏🏼
@QuimBeelivingstoneАй бұрын
Wow! I Love this video! You explain everything so well! Im not a horse gal, but ive seen my friend's horses get trimmed twice but i was too shy to ask questions or say anything 😅 im hoping to learn to ride this summer though 😊
@gary1625Ай бұрын
Beautiful horse! Love your videos & looking forward to the exciting news!
@user-fz6vs4de9mАй бұрын
Awesome job mixed with a lot of care. You are a fantastic farrier.
@miketroutman7365Ай бұрын
Great teaching and commentary. I liked this video. Haven’t heard from you for a while.
@bonnieking5493Ай бұрын
Glad you have a new posting. Love the video quality and especially your narration. The horses are so beautiful. Thank you. ❤❤
@pwbrebАй бұрын
Thanks for showing this beautiful horse!
@btcrazee1Ай бұрын
What a gorgeous mare!!
@judithburke1539Ай бұрын
I agree with you! Her markings are amazing!
@kyliebloomfield2212Ай бұрын
Love your work.❤ that horses pattern is beautiful 😍
@pollykinney5776Ай бұрын
I love your videos! When I was in high school, a long time ago..I went with our local farrier, as his assistant... your videos remind me of those wonderful times, but it would seem that the science and art of horseshoeing has developed far beyond what I remember! so fascinating, keep up the good work caring for those wonderful horses..
@melodienaber4992Ай бұрын
I'm so happy you have ASMR, not music ❤ beautiful job.
@jean2479Ай бұрын
I love the rasp!
@evloftis4143Ай бұрын
Just an awesome job as all way keep it up
@timilisafogal6990Ай бұрын
Great video. Looking forward to the big news.
@lesliec6025Ай бұрын
Question: Since thrush is anaerobic, wouldn't applying the impression material, then covering the frog with a shoe cause a lack of oxygen that actually allows the thrush to continue? I have a mare, she's barefoot and has thrush and a central sulcus infection. We had a wet and miserable winter here in New England, and I've been battling her thrush for months. I can't stall her because she kicks the stall walls and has damaged her hooves before, even with stall mats on the walls, so she's in a dry lot , (its finally dry here) with free access to a run in. I use the copper granules as a dusting after her foot has been picked and then soaked for 5-10 minutes in chlorhexidine. I've tried creams (human) that treat fungal and bacterial infections pressed into the frog, then covered by the copper granules. It's taking forever to clear up! My vet said to continue the chlorhexidine soaks, but to also use Today, or Tomorrow, a mastitis treatment for cows that I haven't tried yet. What is your suggestion?
@user-cz8ym9zu9eАй бұрын
I learned something new
@user-zy9dc9ss6nАй бұрын
I had horses at one time. I was always there for the farrier. I really liked watching them shoe my horse and also I paid them when they were finished. My farrier taught me a lot about trimming horses. He also showed me what to do if my horse loosened a shoe until he could get there to reset it.
@susanowens4528Ай бұрын
CATCHING UP ON VIDO'S LOVE YOUR WORK AND HOW YOOU EXPLAIN WHAT YOU ARE DOING THANKS 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@Lynn-uz2msАй бұрын
Always love your videos, lots of information great audio and video, keep up the great work. Ps: have you heard about the oil for thrush it's call Cool Oil, kills thrush, I have been using it on a daily basis, then 2/3 days a week to stay thrush free, please mention it in your videos what you think. Lynn76 in Missouri 😮
@susandolan9543Ай бұрын
Lovely Screwbald Paint mare (Piebald means Black & White Paint/Pinto Screwbald means any Other color & White in case you're scratching your head wondering what I'm referring to).
@judithburke1539Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the explanation. I have loved horses, but not had much contact with them for various reasons. I like learning more about them, but riding isn't an option. Take care 😊.
@cindyrissal3628Ай бұрын
And she's an overo...😊
@susandolan9543Ай бұрын
@@cindyrissal3628 I always have trouble keeping Overo and Tobiano straight. Though I know one is white on color and the other is color on white.
@lilypina9073Ай бұрын
Yikes. Ty
@yessabell1707Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@judygouchie9701Ай бұрын
👌🐴
@johanndebeer5059Ай бұрын
Great video. Just wondering - How many times have you accidentally singed the 'Family Jewels' pressing a red hot horse shoe on a hoof clasped between the legs?
@marthahornbostel1679Ай бұрын
Friend visiting and I open my kitchen cabinet and he said “why do you have a farriers rasp??”, well another friend a farrier forgot it when moved to GA. 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
@artsymarxistАй бұрын
im early today! yayy
@haourssАй бұрын
Darn smell lingers on long after you leave the darn shed
@catherinewitt678228 күн бұрын
Could you use salicylic acid powder, or would that harden the hoof too much?
@lisawagenknecht4492Ай бұрын
I noticed you drove 4 nails per side and only crimped 3. Did you pull the 4th nail?
@pipmuser9619Ай бұрын
Where can I get copper granuals?
@GkCarter-ie5zeАй бұрын
What is the frog?
@stevegloff2121Ай бұрын
How come it's so dark on the frog. It just doesn't look good. What can you do to make it look better
@judithburke1539Ай бұрын
He mentioned that the "black stuff" was thrush, several times in the video and that it was a fungal infection that is treated with copper sulfate. You might try Google to help you with some of the words that you aren't familiar with. 😊
@pamelaremel7477Ай бұрын
@@judithburke1539 Excellent idea! Amazing what info you can find...
@cosimorizzi35536 күн бұрын
Probably foot with negative bone Angle ,low cut at the tip and long breakover point😢
@rhondacoyle4431Ай бұрын
Your hands look cold Caleb
@joylefevre7288Ай бұрын
Is it better to shoe a horse, or are there times when it is better to let them go without?
@caleberickson_The_Dying_BreedАй бұрын
Really depends on the horse and what they do you have to approach them as an individual
@tinastreet850924 күн бұрын
How much does a farrier cost not how much do you charge just an average cost for a farrier. I know Clydesdales would cost more which is reasonable average horse or a donkey what would the charge be for shooting them? And I'm mainly asking because this horse they brought them in late other horses end up with feet that are crazy. I mean it can't be because of cost every time. And you say 6 to 7 weeks average. I mean I know it can't be cheap to do horses and depending on how many horses you have because the farrier has a very hard job. And that's a job I'm very thankful for since people want to own horses knowing that it's an expensive animal to have.
@art1muz13Ай бұрын
Yikes.
@carolynstewart8465Ай бұрын
You need gloves! Gnarly scar on your arm. Tough , back breaking work!
@jphanksАй бұрын
Isn't thrush fungal not bacterial?
@TheRetiredCop.14721 күн бұрын
What is the approximate cost of your services? I'd like to eventually help with the costs of caring for some horses to show horses that people can be benevolent towards their needs.
@DianaStuckertАй бұрын
I thought thrush was a fungus. I will have to remember it's an anorobic bacteria 🦠
@lilypina9073Ай бұрын
It is a fungus. It IS NOT a bacteria of any kind. Now, hooves may grow some anaerobic bacteria but thrush is a fungus.
@DianaStuckertАй бұрын
@@lilypina9073 thank you
@isaT7 күн бұрын
@@lilypina9073 No!! It is indeed bacterial, usually cause by Fusobacterium necrophorum. Fungus can sometimes occur as a secondary infection, but it doesn't cause it.