Would like an update on this one; if you have the option.
@ItsAStephanieBАй бұрын
Me too😊
@judybicknell861028 күн бұрын
Me three please.
@jenniferlehman326Ай бұрын
Please, if possinlble Caleb, could you do a follow-up or a Short letting us know what happened with this horse? I know a lot of people would like that. Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
@caleberickson3-crossesfarrierАй бұрын
Yes I will do that for sure 🙂
@trailwalker19Ай бұрын
an obvious prior issue on that hoof... poor thing. keep us posted. Nice to finally see Calebs' face! lol
@pattyannbeaven9287Ай бұрын
It was very interesting hearing you discuss what the problem was and what could be done, poor horse his hoof did look a mess!
@Mickelina81Ай бұрын
Obligatory doggos snacking in the background.... And I want an update too 🙂
@zathynpriest354424 күн бұрын
Thank you for the education you provide in regard to hooves and hoof care. One of my horses is 14 year old, 18hh Irish Sport Horse that broke his pelvis when he was just 3 days old. He went on to be a very good show jumper but, after bowing his tendon, was retired by the then owner and left in a paddock. By the time he came to me, he was in a bad way. Trying to find a farrier that was willing and able to deal with my boy’s multitude of issues has been almost impossible. For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been addicted to these types of videos because I knew the only way I could help my horse is if I knew enough to say, ‘Hang on a second, what you’re doing to my horse is not right and I can see where the problems are and what isn’t being addressed.’ To cut a very long story short, yesterday we had a new farrier work on my boy. He listened, he addressed the problems, and after two hours of his patience and dedication the relief in my horse’s expression was amazing. An excellent farrier is worth their weight in gold. A few months ago, I had a riding instructor try to convince me to have my horse put down because he ‘was just a paddock ornament’ and ‘what’s the point having a horse I couldn’t ride?’ and my personal favourite (insert sarcasm) ‘Look at it this way, he’s not gonna know he’s dead’. The bottom line is we, as owners, are their voice and we need to make sure we are educated enough to make our voice heard. According to the farrier yesterday, he sees no reason why my boy won’t recover from his issues over time and be able to be ridden again. But even if riding isn’t on the cards, my boy is an amazing Liberty/trick horse with an incredible gentle giant temperament who deserves the best I can offer him. Thanks again for taking the time to make these videos!
@gregm312Ай бұрын
would like an update also
@ledraslavik786827 күн бұрын
I like your voice over videos but this was a nice change up to hear the conversation as it was happening
@mariestubbs4606Ай бұрын
Hope you can do a follow up on this lil fella Caleb would love to know the outcome .
@lindag448429 күн бұрын
This is all fascinating to me. A pleasure to meet you Caleb and I look forward to more of your KZbin videos. After reviewing x-rays, I hope more can be done for that horse's hoof. Fingers crossed.
@erynd2524Ай бұрын
Please update us with his progress.🙏
@luananavarro4Ай бұрын
It was nice to see you on camera. I hope this horse will be ok ❤
@marthaanderson2656Ай бұрын
yes this is for sure a "need radiographs" decision. If the owner cannot provide any clinical history I assume this sweet fellow is an auction or other type scavenge. I have a very soft spot for QHs like him and I hope something can be done or his obvious pain managed
@mademoisellekaya1438Ай бұрын
Looks like he walks on the toe because it's too painful at his heel. And probably has damaged the wall because of the walking on the tip or has hit something, but you can see that he blows out to the sides and that is typically when the weight is on the front. But, I also would like an x-ray, problem, no cause can be higher up.. Either way, it is painful and not okay.
@kayBTRАй бұрын
I’m glad you explained that inflammation and extra blood flow due to an injury causes the hoof to grow faster. I’ve never heard anyone explain that before. Can’t wait to see the x-rays.
@cathyb220412 күн бұрын
Excellent choice to let the conversation flow. Especially about the tractionless footwear!!! I wonder if any vets specialize in just hoof problems. Seems there is plenty to go wrong to make a career of it.
@elizabethstampsmillsaps860826 күн бұрын
Caleb, You will be known as one of the greats in our industry!
@mingram008Ай бұрын
Good video with great explanations! Thanks!
@marypoundertillotson857925 күн бұрын
I like the videos and the explainations that you give. I am beginning to understand more about the hooves.
@jlda947428 күн бұрын
Yes, please give us updates on this poor guy, and it would really be cool to watch you shoe him, and what shoe would be comfortable for him. He looks so sad, and in pain, so let’s give him relief! 😮💨 ❤from Maryland I’m not a farrier or horse owner, but we love horse’s in our family! Thank you I love hearing your opinions and commentary!😊
@btcrazee1Ай бұрын
Definitely need an update if possible. Poor horse, I hope is in rescue.
@pamelaremel747713 күн бұрын
I too would like to see a follow up, if possible. Poor horse. I agree that at some point he got wire cut. I've seen mant in my 70+ yrs.
@Dreamworld986Ай бұрын
I think getting x-rays is crucial to see what's going on in there before any more work is done on the hoof.
@bjharrison446029 күн бұрын
That's what killed Barbaro. His injury healed, but the lopsided way he had to stand caused him to incurably founder.
@miketroutman7365Ай бұрын
Nice change to your format. You’re a teacher for sure.
@MysticNightCalls8 күн бұрын
That was very interesting.
@user-db3jk5tu6vАй бұрын
This is fantastic. I've never owned a horse. I've ridden only once. But this is all so interesting. Great job. Keep up these informative vids, please.
@sjs2722Ай бұрын
Be interesting to see the xrays.
@StoutShako24 күн бұрын
"Oh god, I'm on camera now! Auuugh!" I felt that 😹😹😹
@Remsgras24 күн бұрын
It‘s nice to see more of the surroundings in your videos. I really like your videos and your calmness, keep up the good work 😊
@whimsygrove9971Ай бұрын
You look nothing like I thought you would! 🤣 I've been an avid watcher for awhile and I thought you'd look completely different!
@caleberickson3-crossesfarrierАй бұрын
It's cause I'm so homely try not to put my face on videos lol don't want to ruin a good video😅
@louise7429Ай бұрын
Not an expert, but when I saw that hoof I thought it was a club foot.
@faster632917 күн бұрын
I've seen videos were you struggle with very dry hooves (These Hooves Are So Dry!!!), 10 months ago. I've seen Chinese farriers using a torch on dry hooves before they start to cut and it seems to soften the very dry hooves. Is it something you have ever used or would use? I've also seen some Chinese farriers using a cutting machine to start the job and cut off the first layers of the hooves before starting to use their knives, hence they won't use any nippers. They let the machine do the initial hard job, removing the first hard layers, before they use their knives for the finer last part. Is that something wester farriers would ever use? Thanks for all the great videos.
@sharonblubaugh9305Ай бұрын
Poor thing. I hope it can be fixed
@shawnaford5540Ай бұрын
Looks like his heel bulbs were traumatized or almost amputated? That is what looks like is missing?
@penelopelgoss25209 күн бұрын
Did you, the vet in training OR the owner soak and clean the feet before or after the x-rays to find any infection that needed to be cleaned up the wrapped or filled to support the hoof before it could fully grow out then be trimmed? What grooming and feeding habits were changed to support the faster recovery?
@underthebluesky92Ай бұрын
Learned a lot from watching this video, thanks. Best to the soon to be vet.
@wolfeyessouls796528 күн бұрын
I'm so curious on the x-ray and see if a difference can be made..
@judygouchie9701Ай бұрын
You are awseome!!!!!!
@danielabackstromАй бұрын
That poor horse 💔
@blondeenotsomuch23 күн бұрын
So i am, curious why farriers dont use a crush, like the hoof gp guy uses on cattle? It holds them secure, steady. Weight is carried by the crush, all the feet are off the ground, and multiple feet can be worked on at the same time. Why isn't this used for drama trauma cases where the horse is out of control?
@scampbell9375Ай бұрын
I am not sure, but would a hoof boot help to ease the pain in this poor horse's hoof, at least until the hoof grow out more to better trim it? but also to protect the area where the side wall has been damaged to prevent further damage?
@khomo12Ай бұрын
Interesting! Follow-up, please!👍👍👍🐴🐴🐴
@stijnVDA199429 күн бұрын
Can you look into making a somewhat direct followup to this video at the vet and see wat cán be done if anything?
@ThylacinaАй бұрын
Poor thing. How does that even happen?
@RubbingElbowsLLCАй бұрын
In the video, he suggests an old access.
@IcicleFerretАй бұрын
Also was mentioned a possible wire cut, like he put his foot through a fence and sliced the corona. And at the very end, it was brought up that the horse may have injured the left front hoof, and by over-compensating for it with the right hoof, injured the right hoof.
@SC-sf8xt27 күн бұрын
Def an xray
@stevieboi6110 күн бұрын
👌
@tinadelwiche41626 күн бұрын
He looks young were this would not be a set back for him . And with proper care will recover nicely 😊
@diggetydogdoggetydoo28 күн бұрын
Would you please do a follow up? Thanks
@clementinesnailboutique4956Ай бұрын
Would the Versa Glue On shoes work for a case like this?
@caleberickson3-crossesfarrierАй бұрын
It might but I would probably use a regular straight bar
@user-wn8mg2jh1d11 күн бұрын
Would loke what was the outcome
@cindyrissal362818 күн бұрын
He does need his heels let down, but i understand why you cant. Be interesting to see the internal things going on in there...
@cindyrissal362818 күн бұрын
I dont think I'd even try shoeing him til that all grows out...if it will...I think that would hurt him...
@gregsmith8469Ай бұрын
I can't watch these dogs eating the scrap craps without turning my stomach
@jeno26411 күн бұрын
😂 same, even though I know doggoes will be fine
@BNHAallthewayАй бұрын
Hie aweful that his hoof is like that I hooe it can be helped
@susanmorris674627 күн бұрын
Please update
@alberthenderhot310929 күн бұрын
Please let us know how this horse turns out !!!!!!!!!
@Avocadomushroom26 күн бұрын
Acts like his feet hurt 🥺
@judygouchie9701Ай бұрын
😕
@JulianaBlewett26 күн бұрын
I'm not a ferrier or vet, but that looks like an abscess.
@user-peach40826 күн бұрын
Why don’t you X-ray the foot! Please let us know how this hoof turns out.
@caleberickson3-crossesfarrier26 күн бұрын
We are going too we didn't have access to it on this particular day so we did what we could
@jeanafoster231522 күн бұрын
Can I ask, why would you leave that hoof in such poor shape... it's obvious the heel has major problems... and leaving it only means that the horse is in pain... I'm just asking? I realize that you don't want to make it worse, but not doing anything is just sad....
@caleberickson3-crossesfarrier22 күн бұрын
We Can't do anymore we made it better. In cases like this we do whatever we can to improve the hoof then we get with a vet and come up with a plan to treat the horse going forward
@skidaddle32Ай бұрын
If you’re working on a horse that is clearly in pain due to a sore hoof, why can’t you gently put its foot down rather than kick your leg out and just drop the foot? Such a simple act that takes into account the horse’s pain & discomfort. Also, if you want the truth about laminitis - watch and learn from Lindsay Setchell (KZbin) “It’s not rocket science”.
@caleberickson3-crossesfarrierАй бұрын
So 1st the horse has muscles and tendons and bone that support his weight way better than I can if he doesn’t want the foot to hit the ground he can prevent that. 2nd if you pick up horses legs a couple 100 times you will get tired of trying to set them down. 3rd when a horse is leaning on me it is safer and easier on the both of us if I get out from under him as fast as I can. Lastly I am familiar with lindsey Setchell and the barefoot natural horse hoof ideas while they work at times they aren't always the answer. If you want to research founder go check out Dr simon curtis he is arguably one of the most respected and greatest farrier in the world and has done amazing research into founder
@shmeeden15 күн бұрын
Some of Lindsay Setchell's approaches to founder are frankly horrible. Leaving giant flipper toes has no benefit to recovery. The science does not back up a lot of the approaches she and her followers advise. She does have *some* good content, but oh boy, not that stuff... Some of her material is very harmful. And I say that as someone who is a fan of barefoot (when it works).
@angelicaaros864713 күн бұрын
I guess everyone does the treatment for these issues sorry im confused here
@nattance128 күн бұрын
Why don't you wear gloves? Your hands are all banged up!
@jeno26411 күн бұрын
He's got to feel the sole depth to know how far to cut, probs annoying to take them on and off all day
@PJC999Ай бұрын
Please refer to the vet student and stable owner as women....not girls
@jeno26411 күн бұрын
Lols I sometimes call the fellahs boys, oopsies
@karendarel628127 күн бұрын
I have watched horses being shoed and getting hoof care for years. I don't think you know what you're doing at all. You talk to cover up the fact that you're incompetent.
@caleberickson3-crossesfarrier27 күн бұрын
Wow tell me how you really feel. Also are you a farrier