I love it with no music. Nothing to distract from the sounds that make up a hard days work.
@meretriciousinsolent26 күн бұрын
Right? I had them on in the car earlier, screen off. Just like the sound.
@Rod-rg9esАй бұрын
IF the farrier who came to our farms looked like you, sir, there would've been a strangely high number of 'thrown' shoes, etc... LOL
@TsvetanaToshevaАй бұрын
So true 😅
@vields2352Ай бұрын
I’ve never had horses but if I lived in that area I would seriously consider buying one😂
@jenniferharris7633Ай бұрын
This is HYSTERICAL and so true 🤣🤣
@vwestlifeАй бұрын
I have no idea why KZbin recommended this video to me, other than it contains two very attractive men.
@cryswalden131Ай бұрын
🤣😂🤣😂 That's if he's single and the horses owner. 😊
@michellebilodeau3882Ай бұрын
It always amazes me how the horses don't seem to mind this.
@Swfarriers29 күн бұрын
yes most my horses are completely fine with it infact id say some enjoy it! thanks for watching
@simoneu.nathaus729226 күн бұрын
Except for Big George and Trudy ?! 😂❤ bless ' em...@@Swfarriers
@simoneu.nathaus729226 күн бұрын
Wow ,Tom is getting better and better !! 👌👏👏..good job,lad !
@Claire-k5qАй бұрын
A good farrier is an absolute must for anyone who has horses in the UK. I grew up in Norfolk on a farm with working horses and the farrier was our best friend. I now live in South Africa and most horses here are kept barefoot. The conditions being dryer and better for barefoot horses. My grandad always made sure our farrier, Ben, got a Christmas and Birthday pressie. He said he was the most important man on the farm. I miss those days. It’s so lovely to see a young generation come up to continue the profession. Love your channel.
@Peachpie5796Ай бұрын
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@jackiemack8653Ай бұрын
Good farriers are necessary in the US too. Plenty of horses here, probably in all 50 states.
@SuperKathioАй бұрын
A GOOD LOOKING Ferrier is an absolute must also. lol
@Claire-k5qАй бұрын
@@SuperKathio I so agree. Ben was a lovely gentle man but not traditionally good looking. I still loved him though. For a kid he was god like, the way he handled big working horses and the really cool stuff he had in his van.
@JH-sm5xhАй бұрын
A good farrier is an absolute must for anyone - enough said ! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sylviebourguignon1Ай бұрын
you can see Tom getting gradually tired..Still this young lad has a gentle touch with the horses..Bravo keep the up the good work
@lorenzowoodson624Ай бұрын
Looking forward to it. I love the little short videos but I wish you all would do more of the full length videos. It's such a treat to watch an accomplished farrier doing his job!!! Keep up the good work guys!
@SwfarriersАй бұрын
thank you! yeh sure im going to up the schedule for longer content in the near future! theres so much i can share with you all😊
@MariaLuisaChiesaАй бұрын
Vi sto seguendo dall'Italia. Bella l'iniziativa di mostrare la vostra giornata, ancora migliore questa di mostrarla per intero. Merita seguirvi perché avete tutto: bravura, simpatia e, perché no, anche bellezza. Personalmente, in queste dirette, preferirei i suoni naturali, non la musica. È bello sentire le vostre voci, i suoni delle varie operazioni e della natura. E, in questi tempi di guerra, abbiamo tutti bisogno di condividere il ritorno alla natura. Grazie di esserci.
@Braveheart7914-idflАй бұрын
Defo lads lovin the longer vids good crack my uncle Pat is a farrier vaccinating and it’s welfare of the horses too 👍🏻😉
@donnamcclellan8511Ай бұрын
Samuel, this is the first time I have seen you wear gloves. Why are you wearing gloves just this time?
@andreamorley7854Ай бұрын
@Swfarriers just came across you and find your work so interesting. It must be very rewarding to pop new shoes on those lovely horses. Great video,sorry your back is sore I know the feeling well but you battled on through the day. Clear to see the passion you both have.❤
@audreythompson8107Ай бұрын
When I was in my late teens I spent some time helping a farrier who used to come to Zimbabwe from Cape Town to work. Huge respect to you gentlemen.
@mariefremlin7536Ай бұрын
Good farriers are so important. When the farrier comes, all the horse people in the area know about it. You do Gods work for these horses and its tough work. Bless you for it.
@nanabananafodor4870Ай бұрын
I like hearing the comments about each horse, and the chat between you two gents.
@tarantellalarouge7632Ай бұрын
I am from France, I don't understand everything you say but I do appreciate your dedication and love for horses
@ritawood2772Ай бұрын
@@tarantellalarouge7632 I speak English (America style) and I need the CC to understand, but after following him for some time, I am adapting better.
@tarantellalarouge7632Ай бұрын
@@ritawood2772 thanks, I think that I am getting it better also .... it is a good way to improve my understanding !
@trish818Ай бұрын
I find the more I watch, the easier it is to understand. If I don't watch for a bit, I, too, have to turn on the cc @ritawood2772
@tarantellalarouge7632Ай бұрын
@@trish818 a beautiful and kind man is the best teacher
@BestAuntieEverАй бұрын
Always a joy to watch. Says a lot about a person who is so gentle with animals. The fact you hurt yourself and push through it speaks volumes. Hopefully your back feels better soon!
@SwfarriersАй бұрын
thank you!
@maida-valeАй бұрын
Such a joy watching the master and his hedge-monkey (sorry Tom): From 7 to 10 years old I was the bellows boy for the old smith/farrier in the village of Coton, near Cambridge! All through every school holiday I stood on a box pumping! Oh what wonderful memories and when I outgrew staying with my Aunt The old smith (I have photos) gave me a 1851 Dragoon guards sword and scabbard: I'm looking at it now!! Every young man needs a mentor to teach him things he'll never learn within the family! That is how boys become men, not just puppets of naive parents: I hope you both realise what you have in each other!!! I saw the "Shetland clip" Pretty but nasty little things, give me an Exmoor any day but my real love is "doznks" (donkeys). I understand them and they understand me! Tom, you're on a right track, never forget that the other mans grass always seems greener until you try it and find that it isn't! I'm sure you have the right teacher to bring you on to fill his shoes!!!
@LindaDeBeniАй бұрын
The photo of you two says it all...😂😂😂 you are unique!!!
@Rs500ybdАй бұрын
We are all Unique Linda .. ;)
@butterflytotemАй бұрын
I don't even know how this video found me but this is like ASMR for me! 😂❤
@BLUEMOONENTERPRISESАй бұрын
Great sound! Much better than if it was filled with background music. Love the Yorkshire banter.
@crossingtheline4372Ай бұрын
I enjoyed seeing more of Tom's work in this video. You two are diamond.
@ВалентинаСтельмах-ю8фАй бұрын
Я русская. Я пишу, вы герой. Ваша работа-ухаживать за лошадьми-невероятно. Вы герой. Желаю вам успехов и благополучия.
@SwfarriersАй бұрын
Thank you ! ❤
@EsterAM66Ай бұрын
Mi abuelo y mi bisabuelo herraban los caballos en un pequeño pueblo de España hace mas de 100 años. Veo en vosotros a ellos, trabajadores y buenos profesionales cuidando a los animales con cariño, muchas gracias !!! 😍😍😍
@angiestrobel2240Ай бұрын
Love seeing the horses! Beautiful animals!!!
@LadywatchingByrdАй бұрын
You have a lovely way about you, Tom. Keep on keeping on, you're doing great!
@Maddie2uАй бұрын
Agree...good natured
@VictoriaLeigh-i3cАй бұрын
I'm obsessed with how the horses react to you. You have a gift that few have. Seen alot of farriers and none of the horses reacted like your clients do. I had a horse years ago that hated one farrier😅.only once did he come near my horse. She would not let him near her. Good judge of character.
@SwfarriersАй бұрын
Thank you ❤
@SandrawatkissWatkissАй бұрын
This makes me smile love the way you treat the horses so well 😊from 67 year old pensioner who loves horses
@Maddie2uАй бұрын
Tom saying his Grandma said he's getting 'too gobby.....: As a 68 year old I find that so sweet. Grandma looking out for her Grandson and Grandson acknowledging it. ♥️🇨🇦
@gerriejennings2148Ай бұрын
What does gobby mean?
@katehirst6046Ай бұрын
@@gerriejennings2148 in this case, l'd say it's like saying he talks cheeky but gets away with it. In general, gobby means that someone talks a lot, often talking back (having an answer for every thing) and implies they show a lack of respect.
@mygirldarby29 күн бұрын
@katehirst6046 I wonder if it comes from the word "gabby" meaning to talk a lot.
@ZsuzsannaEbneth17 күн бұрын
amikor ráégeted a patkót-az hogy -hogy nem fáj a lónak?? vagy amikor sok szöget kell beleütni?? kiguvad a szemem de vizuálisan nem jövök rá!!!!
@LindaDeBeniАй бұрын
Well done! Every time I discover something more about your work... challenging but rewarding. Horses are a wonder of nature♥♥♥
@SwfarriersАй бұрын
thank you and thanks for watching Linda! i really like sharing my work with guys ❤
@camnsprencheria3225Ай бұрын
It isn’t just the horses who are a wonder of nature, so is farrier Sam!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@carlenec4403Ай бұрын
I genuinely enjoy your stories about the horses and your clients. It’s heartwarming to see the long-lasting relationships you’ve built over the years.
@ttpp799327 күн бұрын
You take such amazing care of these animals. You bring such care and hope to them. Thanks for all your videos. I hope you get a million subscribers.
@rettainАй бұрын
Tom, It was great seeing you work. Complete the job by not just dropping the hoof or just letting it go. Put it gently down. It shows respect for the horse you are working on. It shows the care that you feel for the animal. You are learning from a master at the craft. Mimic his ways with the horses and they will be come the best habits that you will have. Thanks for the work you did today and talking to us about what you were doing. Great job!
@astrobot702Ай бұрын
Awwwwww, that's perseverance!!! That's a passion for horses
@LostSoulSearchingАй бұрын
These father/son relationship is so precious.
@alidabotes6264Ай бұрын
Not related. Young Tom just works for Sam.
@Silentauditor974Ай бұрын
@@alidabotes6264and he’s old enough to be his dad anyways 😂
@shaz9ableАй бұрын
Well done Tom lad, you are holding your own. Really enjoy the longer format.
@ingridbergman-vz7go24 күн бұрын
Enjoyed watching this segment. Appreciate seeing the hard work that's involved.
@user-dc5bn7pk3kАй бұрын
Wow, what a long day you had. I'm finding that watching your videos is absolutely fascinating. The horses are just stunning creatures, truly beautiful. If I had to follow you around for a day, I would have thousands of questions to ask you about all the steps you take to shoe a horse. It's just so fascinating. A job well done.😊
@sharonclarke520Ай бұрын
This trade is so important, my great grandad was a blacksmith and a farrier, his cottage is still standing in a small village in Northants, unfortunately the business closed a long time ago, but very proud of our heritage. I love watching your clips it's soul satisfying ❤
@Maddie2uАй бұрын
Sam, you hunk, get a belt support for your back...need a sponsor out there that can develop a solid leather back support for farriers that looks descent too! Gotta be something, I can totally see why it would be hard on the back. ♥️🇨🇦
@veronikaradakovicova2622Ай бұрын
And the knees!
@SwfarriersАй бұрын
Yeh I’ll have to give it ago tbh I injured myself training in the gym 😅 I need to hang up my boots with the heavy weights and just keep it light thank you though! And thanks for watching
@Maddie2uАй бұрын
@@Swfarriers backs will get better if you treat them right .....they need stretches tho, lots of us have been there! Gym is fabulous just less expectations on that back. None of us wanna mess with our backs! Men that work and do a good job at their trade are incredibly appealing. This never goes out of style. I hear those from Yorkshire are workers ....I'm of Dutch descent, we're generally the same. Keep up the good work, I know training is not always easy and you're doing a good job mentoring Tom and it's also extra effort to record. Used to take my daughter to ride at a farm that had 20 horses, some rescues and all personalities......I used to 'freeze' some winter nights but yeah .... Kept my teen out of trouble..... Well done Sam, glad you took the leap to KZbin. ♥️🇨🇦
@AngeliqueinhawaiiАй бұрын
@@SwfarriersI can help your back me lad, massage for sure, so sexy!💕💕
@mygirldarby29 күн бұрын
Back suppoets trnd to weaken the back. It is best to keep the muscles dsvdloped for natural support.,
@MrsC48Ай бұрын
Love the sounds of shoeing. Such skill and hard work go into this profession. I appreciate that you care about each and every horse and hoof. Glad to have found your channel!
@SanniSandyBunny2000Ай бұрын
Congratulations 👏 on your spiffy new Mini-furnace, looks good. Hope your back will be right as rain as soon as possible. Wishing Tom and yourself, good health and safety always. Kind regards and thank you for the wonderful videos. You are both very friendly and funny with a good work ethic and it's a pleasure to see your work and your way of being with horses and people too.😊
@SwfarriersАй бұрын
thank you sanni! a week on my backs feeling a lot better thank you iv just got to be careful and not overdo it again, im glad you enjoy watching my videos im so grateful that you take your time to watch them❤ have a good day!
@janetslicer3637Ай бұрын
This is incredible to watch. So much work goes into each horse, with some needing specialized care. I am continually intrigued with each tool, each shoe and all the bantering back and forth between these two handsome men. I am just a 70 year old widow and I enjoy this immensely. My hat is off to you both! ♥️☘️
@suetuck272529 күн бұрын
Horse Whisperer x 2..Thats what I call a bloomin hard days work.. and even harder with a sore back!! well done to Handsome Master Farrier and student..a pleasure to watch you both and the horses of course❤😂❤
@gloriadavidson8599Ай бұрын
My back was aching for you ❤ Tom 🤩🤩🤩🤩
@jackiemack8653Ай бұрын
Sam
@heather-cz8ykАй бұрын
Love the Dry Humour from Sam and Saucy Tom!! My Grandfather was from Yorkshire, came to Canada after surviving He*lish WWI. His Yorkshire stubbornness helped him survive the war! Thank you from Canada Swfarriers!!
@PamPhelps-i2bАй бұрын
Wow such a great job Sam! A very accomplished ferrier! Keep up the good work Tom!
@sarahbond8496Ай бұрын
Don't know what it is but got totally lost in watching this video, very therapeutic. You work so hard, but remain happy. Love the chat between you and Tom sxx
@jimakcelik6486Ай бұрын
It’s amazing horses knows they getting their shoes fixed😂😂😂
@carinachristiansen1596Ай бұрын
I really enjoy watching your videos. We don’t have horses anymore, since my daughters are all grown up now and busy with their jobs and their lives in general. Your videos takes me right back to the stables again. Be careful with your back, and Thank you for sharing❤️.
@KayBurkhardt-xw8gvАй бұрын
Love love ,love your content thank you so much,love my horses 🐎 thank you for all the time, work and effort it takes,and great footage,yay from texas🤠
@SwfarriersАй бұрын
thank you ❤
@JoanStarkey-ut6ixАй бұрын
You work so hard and gentle to the horses well done I had a horse named captain he was a canterkous old bugger but loved him dearly 😂
@irenszabo8454Ай бұрын
Magyarországról nézlek benneteket, és ahogy látom ez egy nagyon kemény munka, minden elismerésem nektek.👍
@tamaradries222Ай бұрын
I’m from Texas and I love your videos! I only understand 1/4th of what y’all are saying because of the accent, but these are great to watch!! Thanks much!!
@Annie-ug6eoАй бұрын
Sam is an absolute fantastic, particular ferrier & easy on the eyes.Having the hooves look next to perfect is extremely satisfying & Tom is becoming a good ferrier as well
@JacGBoots1Ай бұрын
..and i was concerned about clipping my dog's nails...😂 great work guys!! (from NZ)🎉
@nothingelsetolose7661Ай бұрын
I'm so glad that the two of you. do what you do. The world is a better place because. of people like you.
@kristenconway3212Ай бұрын
I can't stop watching these videos! I find it so fascinating & didn't know how important it was. You both are really good @ what you do! Thanks for letting us see a day in a life of a farrier! 💕
@candacemccabe5861Ай бұрын
Is this Sam and Son? The younger lad is very knowledgeable, his care of the pregnant mare is sweet! I am so glad Sam’s videos started coming up to my feed by some amazing coincidence! Absolutely love his channel!😃🍁🧡🍁🧡🍁🧡🐎🐎🐎🐎
@annlindley309711 күн бұрын
He is Sam’s apprentice 😊
@lourenswijma998Ай бұрын
This is very nice. I love you dear Sam and Tom👌💥 lourens from Holland.
@SwfarriersАй бұрын
thank you lourens!
@ashleighmackenzie8670Ай бұрын
Really loved this ☺️ The longer videos the better. And can I just say Sam , Tom really did you proud in this one. Seemed he really tried to do more with your back being bad and was doing a great job. I have horses but I know so many people who don’t that are LOVING this channel now. Think you really hit a wee gap in the KZbin here Sam, and you’s couldn’t be a nicer more likeable duo, which helps even more. I keep telling people to watch it and every time it’s been omg I can’t stop watching him now it’s so interesting to watch! etc. I know it must be hard work getting the videos out and and filming ontop of everything else but hope you start putting even 1 more out a week if and when that’s possible. We can’t wait that long 😂 Love from the Highlands 🏴💕
@LisaRay-d7gАй бұрын
Sam, am glad you were able to work with and learn the trade with your Dad. My long time farrier also had a son that I didn't realize had followed his Dad into the trade. My friends oldest daughter had been having my farriers son do her horses feet. Several yrs ago a news story came on about a missing hunter, turned out to be my farriers son, sadly after Search & Rescue crews looking for him for a couple of days, they found him deceased. :( He was in his early twenties and hunting on family property. Some type of accident while out on his own. So sad, as I never had the chance to see he and his Dad do their farrier work together. You are lucky to have spent that special quilty time with your Dad, and now you are passing on the skills to future generstions. So many trades are in danger of being lost if no one steps up to share with others what we've learned, either by trial and error or from others willing to share their hard earned skills. Keep doing what you love as it shows in both your treatment and interactions with both the horses (who always know who the best humans are, 🥰😉) and your interactions with Tom, you are a very patient, kind person, who never seems to get stressed out or impatient, which is sometimes hard to find in a teacher/mentor. ❤🥰 PS take care of your back as that is the worst pain ever, especially if you get your sciatic nerve injured.
@andix3944Ай бұрын
Discovered this channel purely by chance. Absolutely fascinating work. Horses are such beautiful animals ❤
@juliecombs5318Ай бұрын
God bless you gentlemen and all your 4 legged clients!
@kimasp7482Ай бұрын
I'll have you know Tom that not all old ladies have nasty feet! I get my "hooves" done ever 4 weeks!🤣You both work so well together and you're such a pleasure to watch.
@Barbara-1111Ай бұрын
😂😂❤
@smm2476Күн бұрын
I find it so relaxing watching you both shoe horses. When I was a young girl I used to sit and watch the farrier each time he’d come to our farm. I think most horses also enjoy it.
@adelines2775Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the long sequences with just the sounds of horse shoeing, a bit ASMR-like. Hope your back gets better Sam!
@stephsteph6087Ай бұрын
Your so soft and sweet and gentle with horses. I don’t understand completely what u say English is not my mother tongue but only the sound of you voice is calming me down instantly. Beautiful exchange you have with horses ❤ thank you sir!😊 merci beaucoup and hello from south of France
@ericacockayne2829Ай бұрын
I always worry about your back. Such hard work. Good job boys ❤
@claire6568Ай бұрын
When I see how neat and effortless Sam does it, it really puts things into perspective
@geraldorodrigues9848Ай бұрын
Wow this was extremely fascinating and satisfying to watch. You both handle the horses with loving care and respect. What a great profession and good job to both❤
@nancybyrd1053Ай бұрын
It's not everyday you get a text message that reads "Hey. I just got run over." So glad Tom is alright. Loving the videos.
@marybethcompetiello199Ай бұрын
Panda really does.seem like a sweetheart❤ You were correct in saying her feet are pretty. They looked perfect in size, shape, in everything. Barney was so sedate and such a good boy Great job, Tom! All the horses are gorgeous. You guys work so hard, but manage to make it look so easy
@logu3981Ай бұрын
Finally something refreshing and you even reply the comments. Speechless! Hello from Florence, Italy
@AlanaShipmanАй бұрын
It's so good to see Tommy really muck in and come into his own! Love the work you gorgeous guys do. Big kiss and groovy vibes coming your way xxxxx.
@unnintubeАй бұрын
I've got a terrible back pain (been years), it hurts me just to look at your position 😅🙊🥹Bless you boys for taking care of horses 🐴❤️
@georgeattig8088Ай бұрын
Excellent camera work and editing, especially in sharing time between Sam and Tom. It must be easier to get clips of Tom working now. Even his chaps are getting dirty😅.
@ogieogieАй бұрын
I'm here for the accents. Like music to my American ears.
@DanaScott-yz7xjАй бұрын
I don’t know what I love more, the accent 😍, that smile or how the horses love n play as you fix them up…love from 🇨🇦🤘🏻
@1234jajadingdongАй бұрын
I barely noticed there was a horse in this video
@Jennuwine630Ай бұрын
Love the way you talk to the horses, so sweet & gentile. What a beautiful craft, thank you for the videos 😊
@kazzsi79632 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful horse! You should be proud how your hardwork helps these amazing horses!
@GigiirlАй бұрын
I dont know how I ended up here, but your work is fascinating. So nice to see someone passionate about what they do 🎉
@momomomo4916Ай бұрын
you two are just great..have fun guys
@fanfandomi421812 күн бұрын
Patience ,precision chirurgicale ,beaucoup de qualitees necessaires pour ce boulot ,bravos a vous
@Landofsmiles999Ай бұрын
This channel is becoming a compulsory watch. You guys are great
@angiestrobel2240Ай бұрын
These guys have to be strong to do this back breaking job!
@Andrea_Lynn87Ай бұрын
These longer videos are very great! Keep them coming. Well done to the videographer! You do a great job explaining everything as you're working and that's not always easy. Very interesting to watch and also entertaining 😂 You and Tom are a perfect duo! ❤
@caroledavis-lh5toАй бұрын
The reason I subscribed to your channel is because you talk to your subscribers as you are shoeing the horses. I have watched other channels doing the same thing, and they don’t say a single word. And they should interact with their audience out there. Anyway, I have enjoyed watching you as you talk us through it.
@susanlambert8164Ай бұрын
Massive day only accomplished by team work especially as your filming as well. Well done guys.
@claudiadickerman4218Ай бұрын
Third day for me watching, I caught up and watched a few yesterday. I have already passed on a few of your skill tips to a rescue here in the US they get horses that have really bad feet that have not been properly cared for perhaps EVER, or at least not since they last had a good owner. Loved today's video , it is such a pleasant thing to see horses with feet in such good nick, the ones you have been caring for for ages. Shows that your work has enduring quality. Also hoping that some of your clients have some big drafts/shires as again the rescues I support in the US are so often rescuing the big Belgians at kill auctions that the Amish work so hard, and many of the old school men do very little hoof care, seldom train them to the stocks and by the time their hoofs are so broken down with the coffin bone ready to come through the sole or severe abcess problems, even if their body health isn't too bad, so many have to be euthanized. Recently one rescue got in a Belgian mare that was pregnant (yes she was in a kill auction) . Her feet were so badly broken down she could barely walk and was in immense pain. They were going to have to euthanize even though she was in foal, but between the hard work of their farrier and their vet they managed to keep her comfortable until she could foal. She had to be kept in a double large box stall as there was no way she could go out on the fields with those painful feet. She foaled and managed to take care of the little stud colt for as long as possible but in the last video from Pony Tales Rescue on u tube, the vet and the staff determined that they could not let her go any longer, the pain was not manageable with pain meds or padded boots, she was in horrific pain. So, for a few days they found a little pony to befriend her foal as he had never been out of the box and as soon as they became friends, the vet came and the mare was euthanized. The rescues that I support are in a network here in the US and they call the euthanizing The Last Act of Kindness. They love on whatever horse it is for days in advance, if possible bring them out on lead to munch green grass and groom them and give them treats. For those last days in their lives they receive all the love and kindness the staff can give. But sometimes they do get the big drafts that have just been sent to auction because the Amish have too many and it is always wonderful to see how they bloom after a few weeks of being loved on, groomed and pampered. They even work with them on groundwork and do the best they can to make them familiar with saddle work and then people come and get them for trail horses or hunters come for pack horses. Their farrier works his butt off on them, they are not trained for the stocks and many have to be a tad sedated, and sometimes I have to close my eyes when he is working on shoeing them as it gets to be quite the rodeo and the stocks even though heavy duty take a beating. Ya so hope we get to see you do some of the big drafts.
@margodumelle8660Ай бұрын
I have donated to Horse Plus Humane Society but I cannot watch the videos about the last act of kindness.
@claudiadickerman4218Ай бұрын
@@margodumelle8660 That is hard to watch, or be the vet giving it. But like the human doctors that sometimes have to follow the patients living will or the family, wishes for their member, they have to turn off the artificial life support machines. Not everyone can do these things, but thanks be to God that there are people who can do the hard jobs. We all should be asking for blessings for those that work with the sick and dying whether human or animal, they need our understanding and our prayers.
@SabinaFromAustraliaАй бұрын
Thank you, Claudia, for your deeply moving and interesting post. I hate the fact that so many talented and truly loving people involved with horse rescue have to cope with appalling consequences of a particular sects uncaring treatment of all animals. I will certainly include the rescuers and support staff in my prayers. I hope the boys read you post.
@KC-603Ай бұрын
What a smile! 😁
@budbundy364Ай бұрын
Saw your shorts with the adorable horse that lead to me visiting your channel and now I'm like glued to the video lol You gents are to funny 😁have a great day Lacey and Huxley ⚘❤
@healingsprings11Ай бұрын
Precious... 🌟 Love watching full vids. Learn so much and you both are funny together. I also love seeing all the beautiful horses.🐴
@cherylpritchard1873Ай бұрын
Hi great video your both so kind I don't know anything about horses but I can say you do an amazing job looking after each horse as an individual take care 👍
@richardcopperfield8978Ай бұрын
I love to see you do your work. It also leaves me with a lot of questions about the anatomy of the foot of a horse.
@nathanbrynmenyn935Ай бұрын
well done TOM, bloody gorgeous and hard working xx
@Maddie2uАй бұрын
Yeah, Tom's sweet, good natured, good sport, good looking.....
@johnwright205226 күн бұрын
It's really great to see what fine progress Tom is making. You two are a good pair ... Tom is lucky to have you as his mentor and friend!!
@marcelcharest7662Ай бұрын
Very interesting to watch. The horses and the two guys are beautiful. A profession that will not disappear. It is nice to watch you work. Greetings from Canada
@sheilasigmund6394Ай бұрын
Tom REALLY came through working hard and very competently. Well done lad! You earned overtime pay! At least a nice meal. Sam, take care of your back! After it heals maybe yoga would help work out the kinks and creaks. It’s so fun watching you work together as a team.
@DawidHumanАй бұрын
First time I'm watching your videos. And I LOVE it! Well done and keep up the good work. Love from South Africa
@ruthplummer6847Ай бұрын
Well done Tom!! & Sam the best teacher ❤️👌
@QueenL3606Ай бұрын
Love the videos! I love the horse snuggles, the skilled work, the lovely arms (the whole man looks better than he has a right to), and the dynamic w Tom reminds me of lovingly picking on my baby brother. Please continue with the long videos, can’t get enough!
@cathysellers42363 сағат бұрын
It is great watching you both working together at such a skilled and challenging job! It hurts my back just watching..I had no idea what farriers do. Thanks for sharing!
@Alizorba1Күн бұрын
Fabulous video. Loved to watch hard workers who are so good at their jobs. & taking such care. 🥰🥰
@no-cb5tmАй бұрын
I love your work, guys, congratulations to both of you. Since I was a child, I was taught to ride. I really like horses, but not everyone cares about taking care of them. Blessings. ❤️
@bethlavilla6327Ай бұрын
Tom is doing a good job. Nice you gave him this opportunity 👍👏🏻
@gwendolynestrada3017Ай бұрын
I love horses, they are so fascinating to watch especially when racing. They are so social.
@PennyBluebottleАй бұрын
Great video! I love watching, it's fascinating, thank you.
@LizHunter-n3jАй бұрын
Aww I love you guy's you're both lovely. Sam is the best person to guide Tom! All the best to you's!! 😊