How To Trim Horse Hooves: Barefoot Hoof Trimming For Beginners

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Becky's Homestead

Becky's Homestead

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@kellymccollian4614
@kellymccollian4614 6 жыл бұрын
There is nothing wrong with trimming your own horses hooves. I've been doing it for years, never had an issue infect my vet asked which ferrier I used. It your animal, and I think more people should learn to do their own horses hooves. All part of taking care and maintaining them. Thank you so much for video, this is so informative.
@julia-py8iy
@julia-py8iy 6 жыл бұрын
Kelly Mccollian some people want to make sure that they are educated as much as they can be before doing something like trimming their horse’s hooves, such as you I would assume. However, there are people like Becky who *think* they know what they are doing when they really don’t. She has no desire to learn either, which is, I think, the most frustrating part. She has no idea what a balanced hoof looks like and shouldn’t be making videos claiming to be teaching people how to trim their horse’s hooves when really, she isn’t even doing it correctly
@silverkitty2503
@silverkitty2503 5 жыл бұрын
I think the world has gone crazy.
@rupertchristie2241
@rupertchristie2241 5 жыл бұрын
Kelly Mccollian what a joke, not a clue!!
@watchman4j
@watchman4j 5 жыл бұрын
@@julia-py8iy can you share a series that you would recommend? I'm being encouraged by my farrier to do it every other time to start.
@Equinella
@Equinella 5 жыл бұрын
@@watchman4j Study Pete Ramey
@dromkammarsrebecca9642
@dromkammarsrebecca9642 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a nice and simple video. I believe, like you, that people can learn to do a basic trim by themselves. BUT if the horse have a very big workload (racehorses, showjumpers, policehorses etc) then i think a ferrier should do their feet. The debate in the comments seems to forget that it's a difference between a hobby horse that is ridden very lightly and a real working horse! It's like saying that all humans should only walk in $5000 special shoes approved by the Olympics marathon team. There is a big differece how the horse is used. A home made trim does not have to bad! Most home trimmed hobby horses do really well and have no problems in their legs, back or neck. Sorry for any misspelled words! Love from Lapland, Sweden 💜👍
@auntlouise
@auntlouise 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely right!
@Ra-wd2bt
@Ra-wd2bt 4 жыл бұрын
I liked your lecture at the beginning! That really helped me! I can tell if you were my high school teacher, we’d have a very fun class!
@amyperusse8951
@amyperusse8951 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Becky! I used to trim my horses feet back when I had them (20+ years ago) & I just kind of tried to do what it looked like the ferrier was doing. I never hurt my horses or lamed them. I also didn’t have a hoof jack, so it was a sweaty back breaking job. I am so happy you made this video. I’m once again getting horses and now that there are KZbin videos, I thought I better actually watch someone explain it so I would make sure I’m doing it right. Those hooves looked great! I’m totally buying a hoof jack!! You rock, lady! I love your channel. You are too cute! I can’t believe you built your own cabin. Amazing!🥰
@copencorn1491
@copencorn1491 2 жыл бұрын
You don’t have to completely replace your farrier with this video. But if you’re in a spot, it’s best to know how to do basic things. Great video 👍🏻. Thank you.
@aprilrobynh
@aprilrobynh 7 жыл бұрын
Farrier work is a real skill that needs to be studied. I wouldn't suggest trimming your horses until you understand the internal structures and what different functions each part has.
@aprilrobynh
@aprilrobynh 7 жыл бұрын
Also should keep to a 5 week trimming cycle and it will be less work and a healthier hoof. :)
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead 7 жыл бұрын
5 weeks is way to short for mine. 6 to 8 is typical. ❤️😬
@Sunnylass7
@Sunnylass7 7 жыл бұрын
aprilrobynh finally a voice of reason
@gracegochnauer7395
@gracegochnauer7395 7 жыл бұрын
I agree, we do our horses 5 weeks, by that point they need done. For my donkeys we do 8 weeks.
@flopstick1
@flopstick1 7 жыл бұрын
theres a such thing as the internet, and many farriers (masters) have written articles after articles about how to trim and shape hooves, along with the structures and even the leg bones.
@user-bx7nw1ve6y
@user-bx7nw1ve6y 6 жыл бұрын
The danger here would be to assume it's possible to learn how to competently trim after watching a 23 minute video. If you are that naive, then it's probably best to pay someone to do the job. Otherwise, if you aren't afraid of expanding your horizons a little and can commit to learning how to do it properly, it's certainly a worthy, attainable goal. There are many benefits to learning how to do the job yourself; here are a few: 1) it allows me to be independent. I can do trims on my schedule, not whenever the farrier can find time, 2) I understand and am sensitive to my horses' needs. One has arthritis, and I treat her far more gently than the farriers used to. My poor mare used to HATE having her feet done, probably because the farrier used to make her bend and would pull on her to suit his purposes. I am careful to work around her idiosyncrasies, and she quickly learned to trust me, making the job easier on both of us. 3) Cost wasn't an issue, but after a $300 investment in equipment, I have saved literally thousands of dollars over the 8 years I've been doing the job on my own, 4) I enjoy spending time with them, and their feet have never looked better.
@wwonan
@wwonan 5 жыл бұрын
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@shannoncarter6352
@shannoncarter6352 4 жыл бұрын
I started without any videos. Just from watching my farrier over the years and knowing how my horses are to look for their body structure. Any videos with accurate information are going to be helpful.
@terekworley3713
@terekworley3713 3 жыл бұрын
that depends on your intelligence, how quickly you learn and remember, and how quickly you can understand and implement skills learned.
@skylerdrseuss8682
@skylerdrseuss8682 6 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this when I was much more unknowledgeable, and it still never settled right with me. Now I am much more educated on the topic and just a few things I noticed... The frog is very contracted and unhealthy. It seems that this horse would benefit from more frequent trimming cycles so you can battle that toe length and help balance out the foot by bringing that toe back and those heels back. The heels are very under run. You would personally benefit from some newer tools that would form a cleaner and faster job. I personally prefer a “roll” around my horse’s feet to create a stronger foundation. You need to attack the foot from the top and from the bottom, so that you can really bring that toe back and get a better visual of the shape of the foot. You are not required to remove the top layer of sole, but different methods advice differently. I would suggest just making sure the hoof is free of debris by using a pick and a brush to see where the sole is. From my perspective you still had a lot of dirt left but you started hacking away at the sole. Once you clean the sole properly, you can have a better judgement on where the sole is flaking off and then you can help exfoliate it but don’t hack away. There are obvious flares on those feet which need to be addressed because it is weakening the hoof structure and causing physical stress and strain on the legs and tendons. Really there is so much to be discussed about your trim, so I would advice finding a Facebook group that can give you advice if you post pictures. You can also never stop learning! There are amazing books by Pete Ramsey and many many more (hoof guided method). So far no one is a perfect trimmer, but we are learning more so continue your research and find which methods work best for you, but I would say this one just isn’t good. I know it’s an old video so you may have changed and learned more, but for other viewers please apprentice under a barefoot trimmer, preferably not a farrier since the trimming methods differ, and pick up some books about barefoot trimming! Never stop learning, especially since you are directly impacting anther living being!
@Equinella
@Equinella 5 жыл бұрын
I love every word you have to say. Bravo! Pete *Ramey. (I bet autocorrect got you there.)
@mouthofthesouth4267
@mouthofthesouth4267 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much I've got brand new tools that have never seen a hoof out of fear that I may hurt my babies but I still want to know how to do it correctly before "trying"
@user-bx7nw1ve6y
@user-bx7nw1ve6y 3 жыл бұрын
@@mouthofthesouth4267 I empathize. I was there once. I would strongly recommend the book "Making Natural Hoof Care Work For You" by Pete Ramey. He has also published another, much more detailed and esoteric book: "Care and Rehabilitation of the Equine Foot", which is a lot more expensive, but well worth it. Both can be found on Amazon. --10 year owner/trimmer
@alexiscoley5430
@alexiscoley5430 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting, I was looking for someone like you 😂
@Deej496
@Deej496 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Your close up shots are perfect. I have watched several how to videos on trimming and yours is PERFECT. Very precise . It all makes sense now. Been trying to trim my own horse and donk for years in-between shoeings but couldn't figure out how much to take off. Your demonstration has helped tremendously. THANK YOU!
@tracyharper7987
@tracyharper7987 3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your help and making this video, out of all the videos out there this one has helped me the most! ♥️ My farrier is helping me do my trims today, your video set me up very well! I'm very greatful
@Jack-rh5br
@Jack-rh5br 3 жыл бұрын
Nice job ! I've been trimming my horses for about 18 years. I need to get a hoof stand !! It's kinda rough on my back now that I'm older.
@LinehandWi
@LinehandWi Жыл бұрын
Very helpful, thanks! In southeast Wisconsin, theirs's pretty much no farriers left, gonna have to be my own trimmer.
@christmaself9891
@christmaself9891 Жыл бұрын
YOU ARE AWESOME. HOPE YOU ARE WELL. I WATCHED MY FIRST SOAP VIDEO WITHYOU A LONG TIME AGA. THANK YOU
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead 11 ай бұрын
Hahaha thanks, we are doing fine and are very happy ☀️❤️☀️
@tilly_horses
@tilly_horses 2 жыл бұрын
I’m doing a hoof trimming course at the end of the year and I’m very excited I’m only 14 but my instructor thinks I’ll be fine and a good horse person should be able to do everything. this was some good advise 😊🙏
@missrachael1709
@missrachael1709 2 жыл бұрын
Becky thanks so much, I've just started trimming my ponies feet and this was super helpful, wishing yo the best from Australia!
@Popovishka
@Popovishka 3 жыл бұрын
I’m currently in quarantine and passing the time. Not sure how I got here….I don’t own a horse, but this was very informational. Thank you ^^
@braeburnhilliard8340
@braeburnhilliard8340 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for an informative video. I always like seeing how others do hooves just so I can add or hone my hoof trimming skills for my mini. I appreciate your well explained methods.
@narellerobinson7246
@narellerobinson7246 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Becky, from way down at the bottom of the world, Tasmania, Australia 😊😊
@jamesclark604
@jamesclark604 Жыл бұрын
This has been by far the best and most helpful tutorial I have seen. I am only 5 minutes in to the vid. Thank you 😊
@tracirussell8036
@tracirussell8036 Жыл бұрын
ThankYou, You are a Very Caring Person. Great Video!
@saulsrappin
@saulsrappin 5 жыл бұрын
14:20 if you can’t tie a rope halter the right way what makes you think you can trim their hooves.
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead 5 жыл бұрын
Are you picky about something that doesn't matter. Concentrate on what's important. ☀️❤️☀️
@Equinella
@Equinella 5 жыл бұрын
It does matter. And so do all the "little" things, especially when it comes to horses.
@LarisinBrazil
@LarisinBrazil 2 жыл бұрын
Best video I have seen! Only after seeing your video do I feel ready to give my horse a pedicure !☺️ short concise and detailed. Thank you for the theory and the hands on. Even explaining that we can trim only 2 feet at a time, and which ones. You just got a new subscriber from this video alone.
@Pyr.0.maniac
@Pyr.0.maniac 2 жыл бұрын
It's scary if this is the best video you've seen 😬
@brushbuck
@brushbuck 3 жыл бұрын
So well explained and the voice cracks me up! Makes me think cookies 🍪 are baked and ready at the end of the video! I really enjoyed this, thank you.
@goatherderextraodinaire2280
@goatherderextraodinaire2280 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a well made video on trimming your horse. I had a farrier teach me to trim my horses and your technique was more informative.
@jamesbach1827
@jamesbach1827 3 жыл бұрын
My rescue mare was terrified of a new farrier and also has some arthritis. I have gained her trust and she’s doing pretty good.
@catalinasalazar755
@catalinasalazar755 3 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for sharing this! I am just learning about my new horse, he's spoiled, and I have learned how important hoof health is! Im am learning so that I can care for him on my own and especially to save $. Cant skimp on the cost, so I can save by doing it myself. Especially since it has to be done quite regularly I know it would be the responsible thing to do. You explained everything so well, in order and to the point! Thank you again for helping others learn this skill! Im saving your video as my guide.
@destinyscroggs2099
@destinyscroggs2099 4 жыл бұрын
This video was very informative! It really helped a lot. I’m going to let the farrier do it a few times while I watch and learn so I can get more comfortable and eventually I’ll be doing it myself.
@TheBestMoonEver
@TheBestMoonEver Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Next year sometime I’m getting a horse, so I’m taking all my time to learn what to do and how to do it! I’m doing it so early to make sure I know most of everything I actually need to know. 😊
@marilyngandhi4213
@marilyngandhi4213 7 жыл бұрын
Your horses and ponies always look as though they think you're their best friend :-)
@Anna-rv3fv
@Anna-rv3fv 3 жыл бұрын
I highly recommend watching some David Landreville videos and seeing the transformations he achieves in pathological hooves.. by ensuring that the horse is landing on the caudal plane first. A flat landing isn’t terrible, but a heel first landing is ideal. To anyone who is looking into trimming their own horses’ feet, investigate as many sources of information as possible. Learn the internal structures of the feet. Books, videos, watch your farrier. Ask questions. Be respectful, but if your farrier isn’t okay with you asking questions, find one who is. You have a lovely attitude and clearly you’ve done a good amount of homework. I’ve found that in the horse world especially, there’s always more to learn.
@efklijzing
@efklijzing 2 жыл бұрын
thank you very much for you informative clip. Really nice. It is the first clip that I see in this field that starts to have my curiosity, and I already have learned a lot. Thank you Sincerely yours, Ernst, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
@jimwarren6081
@jimwarren6081 2 жыл бұрын
This was so cool. I feel like this nice lady literally makes the best pies and hot chocolate in the world on a cold winter day. When they say it's made with "love" they're factually talking about HER recipe!! Lol GREAT VIDEO! THANKS!
@tracyblack1509
@tracyblack1509 4 жыл бұрын
I have 5 horses and 5 minis. I had to teach myself to save money. When my farrier charged me the same for a mini, that he charged for my horse, it was time to do it myself. I truly enjoy the time with them. I take advantage of the weather. After a rain the foot is softer. My knives are not always sharp. I’ve learned so much and will never put iron on a horse of mine. An iron shoe doesn’t protect the sole, and it restricts the function of the foot. On a long rocky ride I will use boots. Only to protect the foot from a bruise. I mostly ride barefoot. Same for the minis. The minis drive and they will wear boots on long drives.
@shea5542
@shea5542 3 жыл бұрын
You’re amazing and I love you. Thank you for putting forth the effort to make this
@jamesbach1827
@jamesbach1827 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! We’ve had a few good farriers. But for some unknown reason ( our horses are well behaved) the farrier must get heavy pockets they don’t come back. Or we get one that’s not reliable or your horse is done in less than 10 minutes. I decided to my own feet trimming.
@shannoncarter6352
@shannoncarter6352 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting for others just starting out. I have been trimming my 3 horses for years. You did mention that the hoof wall has no feeling, this is incorrect. One CAN trim too short causing bleeding, pain and maybe future abcess. Also a good tip is to trim when the ground is moist after its rained for a while. Moist hooves are much easier to work with. ALSO my goodness wear gloves! I almost removed my thumb with a hoof knife.
@stetsonnecaise3507
@stetsonnecaise3507 3 жыл бұрын
She actually did say that you can hurt the wall if you trim too short. But hey, I don’t know anything about this, did she do all of this the right way? I’m asking because you have years of experience and I’m curious about this for my horses.
@Pyr.0.maniac
@Pyr.0.maniac 2 жыл бұрын
@@stetsonnecaise3507 No. I'm in horseshoeing school and she did many things wrong. Leave trimming to your farrier unless you've taken real classes on this and actually know how to trim.
@veselinnedkov643
@veselinnedkov643 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I need to do that tomorrow, we've not been able to get our usual girl to come since forever due to covid reasons, and, well, someone's gotta do it. I was a bit intimidated, but your video is very informative!
@lisaaskew6281
@lisaaskew6281 5 ай бұрын
I learned so much from this video. Thank you
@FeralSwift
@FeralSwift 4 жыл бұрын
I don't have any horses but I'm learning this because for whatever reason, I think its a good skill to have under my belt for whatever reason. Zombie apocalypse maybe.
@vanaruone6767
@vanaruone6767 6 жыл бұрын
Great video. I agree, it’s not rocket science. For normal hooves not in need of correction, owners should take the time to learn how to do a simple trim. My trained carrier caused my horse to have a flare. Another carrier tried to force the hooves into an unnatural shape. I do it myself now and their hooves are great. No more holes, cracks, or flares! Also, in regards to the times between trims arguments, it depends; what is the ground, the use, the season, and the horse? Common sense, assess the hooves every time you ride or groom and you’ll learn a lot.
@swissbean1893
@swissbean1893 5 жыл бұрын
Finally, someone who isnt hating on her for not calling a farrier. Its good to get a proffesional to do the hard stuff, but you should always know how to do some yourself. If you don't, everyone but yourself is knowing how to take care of the horse.
@jessykapop
@jessykapop 7 жыл бұрын
Your hair looks so much better very nice :)
@jesusisalwayshome5658
@jesusisalwayshome5658 2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH .YOU SHOULD DO MORE VIDEOS ,YOU ARE GIFTED IN THIS BEING ABLE TO TEACH. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.
@texaspatriot2841
@texaspatriot2841 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this helpful video. Very thorough. How often should hooves be trimmed and cleaned?? Thanks
@precicorona6586
@precicorona6586 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video it’s my first time trying waiting on my tools to come in
@rhiannonfugatt3269
@rhiannonfugatt3269 6 жыл бұрын
Needs done as soon as the hoof is out of alignment with the internal foot, these hooves in your video should have been trimmed a while ago. Any imbalance like that pushes a distortion into the hoof capsule taking it out of alignment which can cause internal injury. I trim every four to six weeks for most horses, not to allow the hoof wall to exceed 1/4 inch of length past the sole. Though there are a few horses in my schedule who can go longer due to a lot of travel and lots of wear. See horses hooves are meant to be in balanced alignment 100% of the time according to mother nature. But with domestics we have to help keep them on track as frequently as any imbalance is showing up. Once you understand how the horn tubules and the laminae work together you better understand how a small distortion is a monster waiting for you to leave them untrimmed just a little while longer, they can distort many other areas of the hoof capsule just from one small imbalance. Check out The Natural Hoof Pro on facebook, tons of articles and info on the anatomy of the internal foot that fits inside the capsule of the hoof.
@olympiaklassen
@olympiaklassen 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! This video made me feel so much more confident In Doing my horses hooves!! God bless you❤️
@brittanyspangler5206
@brittanyspangler5206 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve taken an in person class for trimming as well as studying the anatomy for a long while now and doing as much in-depth reading as I can for different methods, etc. I absolutely don’t consider myself any sort of expert, but I DO feel much more confident knowing that if I’m in a pickle I can trim my own and not to major damage. Frankly I’ve had way too many “professional” farriers/trimmers do more harm than good with my horses and I’d rather work on them myself if I’m able.
@lionessdez
@lionessdez 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, this was so in depth where I could understand why and why not and what’s important, perfect! ♥️
@CErm12TS
@CErm12TS 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, has just given me enough of an idea to help my horses while in lockdown
@pennyadair8732
@pennyadair8732 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed you video and wanted to thank you for all the information. You are amazing and you have the life I dream of. Your horse is so kind and well mannered what a beauty too! I like that you both have so much trust in each other. ♥️
@hafffie76
@hafffie76 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I learn a TON and now im ready to trim my own horse!
@annadavis7975
@annadavis7975 3 жыл бұрын
Watching this for a refresh, there are zero available farriers in my area, I'd rather trim myself than let them get too long. There are three in my area trying to retire and not accepting new clients, gotta do what you gotta do
@earthandmedicine3667
@earthandmedicine3667 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your step by step tutorial! I have been wanting to learn how to trim my pony's feet :)
@cindystevenson9669
@cindystevenson9669 3 жыл бұрын
Most of my rescues have come with laminitis and/or joint injuries so I need to use a farrier who works closely with my vet but for every day upkeep on a sound hoof, I see no issues with doing ones own horse.
@george_K91
@george_K91 3 ай бұрын
How much strength do the nippers require to cut the hooves' walls? A person told me that you can cut them by squeezing with one hand even if the wall is 1cm thick, is it true?
@jima1878
@jima1878 2 жыл бұрын
Nice beginner tutorial -- very helpful for me. Thanks!
@randybbbvaughn567
@randybbbvaughn567 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Just came across this. Very informative for me.
@diesellady5904
@diesellady5904 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video!
@catherinetexas1006
@catherinetexas1006 7 жыл бұрын
Can you upload a picture of the hoof crack you healed. I would like to see the progress.
@brynnplays3018
@brynnplays3018 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice i just got my first horse!!
@stopndrop4588
@stopndrop4588 3 жыл бұрын
It's 604 am in atlanta ga and i'm here watching this
@jenny9545horse
@jenny9545horse Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I'm confused about the bars and i thought you were supposed to knife out the frog so it can clean itself. So use the knife and cut out the back by the heel so it's open.
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead Жыл бұрын
When you keep the hoof trimmed, no need to “cut” anything out. The frog sheds off every year. Less is more ☀️❤️☀️
@MsSSnow
@MsSSnow 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. My god-daughter was looking for a ferrier so I thought wouldnt it be nice if she could learn to do it herself. I gave her your video.
@walkyourdog6584
@walkyourdog6584 5 жыл бұрын
Very very helpful. Cant find a farrier where I live and I am on my own.
@anonymoose116
@anonymoose116 5 жыл бұрын
Same reason Im here. Lol.
@savannahabbott6416
@savannahabbott6416 4 жыл бұрын
We have a farrier write down the street so I just have to walk my mini there XD
@user-bx7nw1ve6y
@user-bx7nw1ve6y 3 жыл бұрын
Before you get started, you should do some research and spend time with a natural trimmer. In the meantime, I'd strongly recommend "Making Natural Hoof Care Work for You" and, if you want more detail and have more money, "Care and Rehabilitation of the Equine Foot", both by Pete Ramey and available on Amazon. Learning how to trim is well worthwhile, but a serious knowledge and time commitment. Good luck and happy trails.
@nataliakotlyar7664
@nataliakotlyar7664 10 ай бұрын
Huge thank you for sharing with us uour knowledge!
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead 10 ай бұрын
Your so welcome☀️❤️☀️
@cindystevenson9669
@cindystevenson9669 3 жыл бұрын
Love the hoof jack!
@AMonikaD
@AMonikaD 2 жыл бұрын
My ferrier just raised her prices to $60 for a PONY trim !!!!!!! Thats CRAZY !!! I'm here to learn how to just do it myself.
@katemarshall5855
@katemarshall5855 11 ай бұрын
i own a wild desert Brumby from south Australia on the northern territory border she has encapsulated feet from the desert and they were self trimming but the place i have her says i need to trim her toes wish i had seen your video sooner id be doing my girl for real all the time. i dont think shed mind if i did two front feet and two back feet with time in between like do front feet go out for abit come back do back feet. when i clean i already give her a walk in a large circle between feet any way so this would be no different.
@gingie421
@gingie421 6 жыл бұрын
From the title of this video, this video should be a minute long and consist of calling and scheduling an appointment with a professional farrier.
@silverkitty2503
@silverkitty2503 5 жыл бұрын
Exactly. This nuts.
@Juliaegan28
@Juliaegan28 5 жыл бұрын
Thankyou I'm dying at this shit
@slainejaine4775
@slainejaine4775 5 жыл бұрын
Why are you here?? Call your farrier some people are competent enough To do this.
@savannahabbott6416
@savannahabbott6416 4 жыл бұрын
Professionals were noobs once to ya know
@jamesbach1827
@jamesbach1827 2 жыл бұрын
I have a mare who is resisant. She is terrified of the farrier. Bolting, hyperventilating, kicking. I started gaining her trust and so far her feet look pretty good.
@ShavaahnT
@ShavaahnT 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Aunty very informative
@deonhinton2861
@deonhinton2861 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to provide this video.
@mmouse8627
@mmouse8627 2 жыл бұрын
The heels are still under run, it's going to cause the horse to lean back instead of upright, like ke a rocking chair, the heels have to be all the way back under the leg.
@snowbound4078
@snowbound4078 2 жыл бұрын
You're a very smart person.
@sarastilson8669
@sarastilson8669 11 ай бұрын
Yes farrier work is a skill. However, if you live in a remote area as I do and can't find a farrier this is the best we can do
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead 11 ай бұрын
Trust me the first thing I look at is a horses feet and there are a lot of sloppy, crappy “professional farriers” out there. Learn, practice and do it yourself. I have been trimming horses, minis, donkeys, mules for decades and never a lame step. Giddy up☀️❤️☀️
@CasandraLeahhh
@CasandraLeahhh 3 жыл бұрын
Really nice video thank you for informing and helping others
@johnhagggard4192
@johnhagggard4192 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I can't find a farrier to come out for just on horse. Our horse is more of a pasture ornament that gets ridden about once a month so It's hard to justify trailering to a farrier. I wish I would have watched this video before I tried trimming the back. I think I may have taken too much of the sole. It didn't seem to hurt the horse though so maybe it's fine.
@jeffmichaels4115
@jeffmichaels4115 7 ай бұрын
What a great video
@jades_equestrian_life
@jades_equestrian_life 3 жыл бұрын
Really informative. My welshie is scared of the farrier (well all humans) so I'm looking at was I can help her be comfortable until she's more accepting of other people that aren't me
@DerangedBanana2248
@DerangedBanana2248 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Becky for this video. When my parents had a farm in North Florida I remember them trimming our horses hooves. I remember it being a lot like this. I have been thinking about getting horses when we move back to FL. Thank you again, big thumbs up :)
@dei_stroyer
@dei_stroyer 3 жыл бұрын
Me watching this and I've never even seen a horse in real life and probably never will but hey, never know when you're gonna have to trim a hoof.
@DR7905
@DR7905 4 жыл бұрын
Very Helpful Thanks for posting!
@richardduvall6512
@richardduvall6512 Жыл бұрын
Good video thanks for sharing
@nicolecourt7829
@nicolecourt7829 7 ай бұрын
This should be a in between trimm, when my trimm lady can’t come. But don’t wait so much before doing it that can affect the internal structure of the hoof. 😘♥🐴
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead 7 ай бұрын
All my horses, mule, donkey have great feet and have NEVER been lame! And we use them! ☀️❤️☀️
@linorics
@linorics 3 жыл бұрын
Perfect refresher! Thanks
@londongabrielle9080
@londongabrielle9080 Жыл бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH
@lindarogers8994
@lindarogers8994 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Becky, why didn't you cut the dead part of the frog away, I would have like to see you do that. Very informative video though.
@jkhenderson1
@jkhenderson1 7 жыл бұрын
Becky this was so informative. I always wondered how this was done. Thank you!
@amandabarker7909
@amandabarker7909 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Becky, I have always loved watching your videos until now. I have owned horses for 17 years, I would never attempt to trim my horses feet. My daughter trims our horses and she is a fully qualified equine podiatrist. Each horses' feet can be quite different to another horse, and will need appropriate trimming. In fact, depending on any medical conditions or conformation, each foot can be quite different to each horse. Incorrect trimming can cripple a horse and also make a horse difficult to trim in the future, it should not be taken lightly. If someone does not know the anatomy of a horses' foot, or even know what to do with a hoof pick, they shouldn't be trimming a horses foot. They should have some proper training before going ahead.
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead 7 жыл бұрын
That is you, you would never attempt to trim your horses. There are tons and tons of people that need to learn to do it themselves. Tons of horses are free now a days so poor people can own them and want to take good care of them even though they don't have a lot of money. Plus lots of people like to learn new skills, that's a good think. I like to think people are smart enough to call a vet or farrier if their equine needs more than a basic trim. ❤️😀
@Sunnylass7
@Sunnylass7 7 жыл бұрын
Amanda Barker sadly people think it's ok to trim their own horses feet, and videos like this don't help.
@iztheterrible
@iztheterrible 7 жыл бұрын
One hundred years ago, everyone who owned a horse trimmed their horses hooves. And hundreds and thousands of years before that, they learned to trim hooves. Its not rocket science. Today rich people own horses and leave it all to professionals
@Sunnylass7
@Sunnylass7 7 жыл бұрын
iztheterrible yes key word being 'professionals', they learn their trade for a reason. The saying no hoof no horse is true. Would you let someone with no qualifications operate on you? I leave my horses feet to someone who knows what he is doing.
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead 7 жыл бұрын
You HAVE to leave your horses feet to professionals because you don't learn the skills yourself. Maybe it's above you, but plenty of people can do a simple trim.
@angeleenaquintero2603
@angeleenaquintero2603 7 жыл бұрын
Yes!!!another horse trimming video!!!😀😄😀😁
@Tsiri09
@Tsiri09 7 жыл бұрын
Good video, but I'd mention that a LOT of states require licenses and formal training for "doing it for others." A bad trim job can cripple a horse/mule/donkey. I wouldn't try it by just watching a video. I was trained by my horse shoer- it's not as easy as it seams. If anyone is curious about what it takes to do this, get with a licensed farrier and have that person watch what you're doing.
@BeckysHomestead
@BeckysHomestead 7 жыл бұрын
Most people study the video many times before they try it. The horse won't be crippled, maybe sore if trimmed too short. I get lots of people that send me pics of their first trims to see what I think. Most are very, very good and some need little adjustments. All the horses look great, loved and well cared for. ❤️😀
@louannesullivan5885
@louannesullivan5885 6 жыл бұрын
What States?
@sketchalater4656
@sketchalater4656 2 жыл бұрын
Either Becky is buff af or the horse's hooves are soft. It's insane how hard it is to use nippers on my horse's hooves, I couldn't make a single cut. Even my handyman dad had trouble. They literally look like they are made of granite, and I have to resort to rasping and using an electric hoof grinder. Ugh to live in the desert, but at least I don't deal with bugs and humidity. I'd love to see Becky try to trim my horses's hooves
@Allhisranch
@Allhisranch 5 жыл бұрын
Nice job. Thanks.
@jniterry4194
@jniterry4194 5 жыл бұрын
Great video. Very helpful.
@jacelyngalloway7388
@jacelyngalloway7388 4 жыл бұрын
this was so helpful. thank you!
@suzieparis6821
@suzieparis6821 6 жыл бұрын
Becky you are Amazing!!! I swear
@kozhapakaran9121
@kozhapakaran9121 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks it helped a lot❤️
@DuneDemon8
@DuneDemon8 6 жыл бұрын
There is much more to hoof care than just trimming. if you have a horse, mule or a donkey, get a licensed farrier or you will have a problem sooner or later. I know you try to do everything low cost, but you also have to be responsible towards your animals. You already made some mistakes and if you keep up as you are doing right now your horse will end up with muscle and ligament damage.
@littlerascaleventing
@littlerascaleventing 4 жыл бұрын
Question: Is it hard to cut through the hoof with the nippers, do you have to really squeeze hard?
@user-bx7nw1ve6y
@user-bx7nw1ve6y 3 жыл бұрын
Like everything else in life, it depends. We live in western Nevada. It's very dry most of the year, which makes the job tough, so I try to trim after a rain storm whenever possible. Horses also seem to vary. My OTTB has very hard hooves that tend to flair all over the place. Using a nipper can be a challenge, and I have to do her every 4 weeks to keep ahead of the flairing. My older Arabian Cross has comparatively soft feet, and I can do her in about half the time of the other one. You can make things easier on yourself if you only take small bites with the nipper. Sigh. It's a labor of love, but you'll definitely have to build up some arm and wrist muscles.
@littlerascaleventing
@littlerascaleventing 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-bx7nw1ve6y Thank you!
@gipsiesrealm
@gipsiesrealm 3 жыл бұрын
Where did you get your nippers
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