Today’s video we treat a cow that has stones embedded in her hoof.
NADIS link for proper treatment of whiteline lesions in cattle:
www.nadis.org.uk/disease-a-z/...
CONTACT NATE THE HOOF GUY
hooftrimmerguy@gmail.com
Today’s video we treat a cow that has stones embedded in her hoof.
NADIS link for proper treatment of whiteline lesions in cattle:
www.nadis.org.uk/disease-a-z/...
CONTACT NATE THE HOOF GUY
hooftrimmerguy@gmail.com
Find out how she’s healing here…. kzhead.info/sun/ep1yeJ2cfGZ4fZ8/bejne.html
I'm surprised she doesn't get nervous at all when you're doing this. Does it not get sensitive?
Is there ever a time that you have to give a cow actual pain medication?
Can you answer why do hoofs look more like fresh and then you see blood but why isn't it hurting the cow ?
Thanks for sharing the links, i was like looking forward for the cow’s recovery
@@ohenry4834 same here 😁
KZhead is a weird beast, man. I was bored and looking up acoustic performances from 90s rock bands, one thing led to another, and now I find myself watching bovine podiatry videos and it's absolutely fascinating.
I too was listening to 90s rock bands when this came up. Weird.
Was looking up that hello song by the dragonettes. Hoof repair popped up and seemed much more interesting. So here we are an hour later...
I was watching dance video and stumbled across this and now im watching it peacefully. Haha
The algorithm works in mysterious ways
I got here from werewolf asmr, so like....🤷
Me: "it's 3am. I should go to sleep." KZhead: "Want to see some guy cutting up a cow's foot?" Me: "Eh... why not?"
2:33am here 😅
That's literally how I found this dude, I'm on day 3 of my tangent
Now its 5am💀
That’s how I came across these kinds of videos but now, as someone who doesn’t have hoofed animals or work in the field, I am intrigued!!!
@@blackspirit1129 krass, exact the same time here, lol
Just rewatched this and I appreciate even more the time and care you take not only to make sure these beefy beautities are well taken care of, but to educate your audience. It also struck me again how painful this must have been for this girl. At one layer the rocks looked like buckshot in her hoof. Thank you for setting her on her path to recovery!
Thank you Lyndell. I appreciate you watching them.
@@NatetheHoofGuy Ich bin kein Hufpfleger. Wie heißt das Werkzeug, dieser Spiralschneider, mit dem du die schlechten Stellen herausschneidest? Kannst du es immer wieder schärfen, oder mußt du es neu kaufen? Wo kann man es kaufen? Ich würde es gerne jemanden schenken, der Eseshufe bearbeitet.
@Jellybean Dakota u see where u like and dislike the vid, scroll right and there’s a heart that has thanks, press that u should be able to donate.
It’s probably like stepping on a Lego with every step.
@@isaachudson132 Meh. Its like having boot full of small stones
I really appreciate seeing a hoof guy wrap the feet to protect them even the smallest amount he can. It feels like extra care that people don't take.
It is.
A pressure washer would drive the stones in further damaging the corium even more. A high pressure washer would cut the hoof, destroy the tissue, and force water into blood stream. The opposite of the gentle, do the absolute minimum harm technique Nate uses.
I was thinking of a high powered vacuum if the noise doesn't freak them out but when he said they're packed, well I guess it wouldn't work either.
That was my thoughts also when he said people recommend that.. I don't think those people have ever used a pressure washer if they think its a good idea use it on a living animal.
@@swtorjunkie6171 You know inherently someone chooses what pressure it's at, surely you'd get one set between "moves stone from flesh" and "eviscerates flesh"?
@@jorymayer707 another person that hasn't used a pressure washer before 🤣 they're never meant to be used on flesh. 99% of them don't have a pressure adjustment.. They're either on or off. Go to a car wash, get the pressure washer and blast yourself with it and tell us how it goes.
@@jorymayer707 you think a pressure washer is like a faucet you can adjust like that?
I like how you don’t just bulldoze into the hoof but take your time to remove the overburdening hoof without doing damage.
Exactly conservative and the way he does raspberry lesions he leave the most heal possible. Nice gave think with the scientific explanation of the technique
Give us a one month update please!😉
@@georgegozelski7330 kzhead.info/sun/ep1yeJ2cfGZ4fZ8/bejne.html
I like like he doesn't do a whole 5 minute intro
of course thats profits he's dealing with lol
yo nate, we gotta tell ya something. we've seen other hoof trimming youtube channels and you really are the most gentle with the girls and we really appreciate and love your work. keep it up, man.
Not throwing shade but @thehooofgp is pretty darn good as well.
@@RANGER73CPThis loud music in his videos is highly annoying and distracting I don’t like watching him
@chatman4998 just because you find the music annoying doesn't take away from the fact that hoofgp is good at his job. His style is just different, and that's okay.
Ended up here because my 8 yr old asked me about animal hooves and how they worked etc. I'm so fascinated, this is becoming a whole unit for science. Your videos are amazing!
At least you had some reason to be here) this just popped up in my recommendations and I just can't stop watching this cow 's mani-pedi😅 so relaxing..
I love the fact that he doesn't have background music. Some may think that the silence is awkward but it actually improves the video since there is no distractions, just the natural sound of things and him talking a lil bit here and there. Love it
Like bob Ross painting
100% agree. Nearly all vids with background music are crap.
It's like we are there and he is showing us how to do it.
I fall asleep to these videos, is amazing
Yeah same here, and they all use the same 3 or 4 royalty- free tracks anyway. Who needs to hear another one of those again?
Nate, I don’t even have cows and I have no idea why I’m watching this, but I’ve got to say you’re very good at your job and I applaud you
Like tell me why I’m still up at 3 am watching this? There’s just something oddly satisfying about his videos. His narration is soothing as well
@@naamaiv right? Doesn’t even make sense but hey, if I ever have cows hopefully ate the hoof guy can fix em up when they need it
I was wondering the same thing about myself. I actually lose sleep I get so caught up in these vids. It also amazes me that there are so many intriguing jobs out there that I would never have thought of. This one is fantastic.
Here's a man who knows his work!!! I'll never watch any other hoof trimming videos because other guys look like they're pretty rough & work fast & furious! If I owned cows I'd only let Nat fix em up!!! 👍🏻🤗👏🏻
I love the way you kindly answer a question and don't make the person feel stupid for having asked it, even if it's not a well thought out question. 🙂
I wonder how many thousands of cows do not have a compassionate guy to help them. Thanks very much!
I feel so sorry for these cows. Must really suck having all that pain and not understanding what's happening until it's over. Makes me tear up something fierce
I completely agree. They can't tell anyone they're in pain. Makes me tear up too!
Its like having rocks stuck under your nails without being able to do anything about it
Same! That’s part of the reason I love these videos. It’s nice to see all the time and care he takes to make sure these animals aren’t in pain.
@@blueblazestar absolutely! ❤️
@@celestecornish6943 yes you can tell if a cow is in pain. you work around cows enough you get to know how cows work. depends if the guy watching cares or not
"Why don't you use a pressure washer?" Yeah. A pressure washer. The thing that blasts paint off houses with sheer force of water. Against organic material like a cow's hoof. That will end well...
He said it very tactfully…I was thinking the same thing as you 😂
As kids on the countryside we were dumb enough to cut through boots with it not thinking what would happen to the feet still in the boot.. 7stitch scar and loads of blood 🤕
as someone who wondered what it would feel like to put their finger in front of a pressure washer then did. don’t
@@faesommers Same
There are hoof pressure washers that are mostly used for horses. They aren't as powerful as normal pressure washers and they probably wouldn't be as useful on cloven hooves anyway since they could cause irritation between the toes. Farriers do sometimes use them though when they want to clearly see what they are working with before trimming a damaged hoof and can be gentler than a stiff brush with the right setting.
This is so much better than hoof gp. No whiney drawn out explaining and most importantly no stupid music
It is absolutely comforting to know that these cows are taken care of up until the slaughter.
😢
“we're gonna let you get back to your day" Me: "oh I'll see about that" **clicks another video of yours**
😂😂😂
This feels strangely satisfying to watch. Every stone, every cut, every spray
I wasn’t expecting the spray to be satisfying but it was actually my favorite part
@@mormonman866 ABSOFRUITLY! The spray was absolutely satisfying
It's the cuts for me bruh...it's the cuts 😌
@@ezuradesu the cuts too, yo!!
so i have found someone that feels the same, well met good sir
I am not even sure how I ended up here, but the fact that just 20 minutes ago I was bawling out my eyes and had to take a calming pill (my dad died 5 months ago and this took a huge toll on me), and now I am here, watching videos about cow podiatry and they help me a lot... life is strange. Thank you.
nate is so gentle that even when he's been working on a sore spot, it doesn't even look inflamed at the end.
Said it before, but do like how gentle and slowly you work. That claw was like a quarry!!
Quarry means
@@E_Harekrishna quarry is where rocks and stones are mined from
@@katieorr2195 tiss a hoof. Stones are diamonds too. I doubt these are gems though. 😂 😂 😂
Hello Katie how are you doing today.
Do you ever feel like cows tell you stuff with their eyes or noises? like "this hurts" or "thank you!" ?
They do honestly
Every time. They even sense sorrow when a family member of their human care-takers passes away if kept for long enough.
They’re SO social & intelligent. Big puppies!!
I think I read somewhere that cows have a highly developed emotional intelligence. They have a best friends and get sad when separated from them. Makes sense why they are highly revered in some countries, very cool creatures ❤️
@@ashleythaxton9667 cows are straight up not smart. but don't get me wrong cows are still cool, and highly developed emotionally. however in terms of actual intelligence cows are outsmarted by dogs.
I am a city girl that has never even touched a cow. I’ve always loved nature shows like Planet Earth, Monster Bug Wars , and Frozen Planet. So, when I came across this, I was hooked and can’t stop watching.
Hi Nate. For all of us lay-people when it comes to hoof maintenance (and you've probably explained this a thousand times so apologies in advance), how on earth do you know when you've cut too deep into the sensitive area? Obviously hooves are like nails on a human with no feeling, but using the human analogy, you eventually get to the quick when it starts to hurt/bleed. How deep is the quick on a cow hoof?
It varies but you can tell by color and consistency and when it comes to problems you can tell by the separation.
I dont know anything about cows, but i know a lot about nail pains since i bite mine. Once it gets past the white part of the nail it starts hurting, so i'd assume it'd be the same for cows.
Imagine the relief she must have felt! Great job!
Why is this so relaxing and therapeutic... This is probably a stupid question because I'm sure it's just that you've been educated and trained on it, but how do you know how much hoof you can trim away? You slice away so much so quick, is it just instinctual for you at this point? EDIT: Nevermind, I kept watching and you basically answered this haha
kzhead.info/sun/ibWJlZuymJR7lZs/bejne.html
Yes!! Therapeutic is the word I needed!! Why is it so therapeutic?? I'm calling him the "BOSS ROSS OF COW FEET" .. Bahahaha 😂🤣😂.. It's really good to know I'm not alone!
RELAXING????? This is the most anxiety inducing video ever. He keeps cutting closer and closer to the point it hurts. You dont know when that point will come but you know its just 1mm too far and theres the pain. Sure he does a great job but one little mistake and its like ripping fingernails,
@@mabamabam hahaha I did think that the first few I watched, but I settled into trusting his professionalism and enjoyed watching these animals get made better
@@mabamabam that can easily happen, but then that's why you get a professional like this guy. Not Steve from down the road who recently ordered some wood carving tools on Amazon that he's sure will do the job.
Why can’t I stop watching these videos!?!? I am recovering from back surgery and having to rest in bed and I am entertained watching these videos. Over and over. Hooked . It’s relaxing to me.
why is watching cow hooves get cleaned so satisfying?!
It’s satisfying watching you clean everything up but imo, the most satisfying part is knowing these animals aren’t in as much pain and are on their way to recovery
Yes...and after they heal, straight to the slaughter house.
Yes, "Recovery"...
@@starflyer3219 ultimately its best we give these creatures a good healthy life before slaughter as way to respect them
@Anal Farmer you wrong for that lmao
@@JuanPablo-kt4uh I think they’re dairy cows.
You make slicing through that hoof look like soft butter. I tried trimming my horses’ hooves myself once and it took me two days to finish one horse. I leave it to the pros now!
I agree, it totally looks really smooth the way he moves his knife along the hoof.
It's very very sharp probably. A hoof is not wood, neither stone, but definitely pretty hard. If It's sharp enough it'll slice
I assume the reason he makes it look easy is the blade he's using is just dummy sharp
And since it's so sharp, it'll probably cut into your hand easily. It is indeed better to leave it to the pros.
@@nodezsh eh, as long as you have thick gloves, you can just get the nearest toddler to do it, right?
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE… Please give us the pleasure of watching the cows walking happily when it’s all done. That’s the most exciting part. Only a minute or two please.
A good hoof man is a valuable phone number in the directory of any farmer.
I love how calm these cattle are through the process. They know to trust the hoof guy. He makes it feel better.
They are also trapped in machine
They don't trust him that is stupid
He is the Bob Ross of cows
He makes me feel better too 🥰
The cow whisperer 🙃
I’m sure she’s saying “oh what a relief it is”! This makes me want to go have a manicure.
Manicure means?
@@E_Harekrishna when you get your nails done but for humans haha. Not from the USA im assuming?
@@E_Harekrishna a manicure is a service where someone works on your hands to make them soft and prettt
A pedicure. Feet.
@@stovingtonprep3783 Manicures are so much more fun though, haha.
Watching this makes me appreciate how much you care to help them! You’re the first channel I’ve seen doing this and clicked on a few others as you caught my interest and they’re so rough. I just keep thinking “Nate would NEVER handle them like that!”
You are doing a great job looking after these blessed animals created for the purpose of supporting our own existence 🙏 ❤️ 😊 all the milk drinkers from the continent said thank goodness 🎉
As someone who has never worked around hooved animals, this cleaning process is hard for me to comprehend. I know the nerves arent technically in these parts of the hoof horn. But everytime i see the carving im 😲😲😲 without fail
yeah its kinda like finger nails or toe nails for us
yeah ungulate feet are really weird.
Yeah, mentally we realize it's just like clipping really thick toenails, but still cringe because instinct says carving tissue/nails = horror movie torture (or something like that at least). It's for healing, like surgery - yet still kinda makes me anxious. 😅👍
Ikr, right when I see a little bit of pink I immediately think: "NOOO TOO CLOSE TO NERVES!" Even though I know it doesn't hurt them :,)
The Hoof GP did a video showing him put his hand into a cow's hoof horn (removed from a butchered animal) then apply a blow-torch to the horn. He said it barely even got warm.
I can’t imagine how much pain they’re in. Thank you for helping them.
Just think it is like having rocks in your shoes only your foot is the shoe, and you cant take it off.
درد واقعی زمانی هست ک در آشپزخانه شما قطعه یی از بدن همین موجودات پخته و کباب میشود
@@amirheisenberg7403 word. 🫡🫡
@@invaderhorizongreen8168 it'd be more comparable to having rocks UNDERNEATH your nails, as that's what the hoofs basically are
bruh he's helping them to keep them alive long enough to be slaughtered. not sure that counts as a favor.
Upon seeing how serious it was, I just wanted the cow to be treated as soon as possible. Thank you, Nate.
I can almost feel the relief that you provide these animals.
Very satisfying - I can't walk a step with a tiny little stone in my shoe, so I imagine this must hurt so much - well done for making her comfy.
Just found this channel, and Mr. Nate is so gentle and thoughtful in his process. I saw another channel just aggressively chopping at a hoof that was severely abscessed. Poor baby would twitch in obvious discomfort, i just couldn't watch. In the field I'm in if a patient is twitching or tensing up they aren't comfortable. This will be my channel from now on. Nate is a true healer. So grateful for humans like him. Go! Mr. Nate Go! You are appreciated for sharing your passion and the wealth of knowledge you provide during your videos!
The issue with an abcess is you need to reach the end of it, or it just won't heal right, whereas with stones, you can just go at it slowly, and do the least damage possible. I agree that fixing an abcess often looks awful though.
@@DaultonYoung depending on where the abcess was located a vet should be handling it
I'm so happy that there is people who like this kind of work and that there is someone who cares.
Poor cow, she must have been miserable, thank you for giving such care to them.
Love the close up of your "patient" at the end! She's so cute!! And I bet she feels a heck of a lot better on that front hoof 😁😁
That had to be painful to walk on ... poor baby ... Great job again Nate! I am in Indiana and would like to ride my bike up to see you. And meet you. You are such a good teacher!
It's nice when KZhead finally recommends you something worthy to watch
How did I wind up here. I'm a 24 year old who watches tea channels, makeup, and true crime. Yet i can't look away. I've binged several of your most popular videos. Wow.
I love how gentle you are scraping the rocks out. That poor girl's feet are tender. Good on you sir.
I saw some dark stuff left in the hoof at 6:02. Were those rocks left behind bc they were too embedded?
@@cynthiakeller5954 it looked like dead tissue
If I would have not seen your videos I'd have never known such problems exists and guys like you work so hard to give relief to animals. Love u man so much for doing this work. ❤️ Love from India 🇮🇳.
Am I the only one that knows nothing about cows but clicks and watches these videos and gets a sense of relief everytime.
I love that people still remember farm animals deserve to be treated well. A lot of people neglect animals because there just gonna get killed anyway or there just there to produce milk. But there still animals and deserve to be treated with respect and with the care they deserve. They r no less than us humans and deserve to be treated in a humane way. ❤️
I love watching them take a few steps and realizing they're not in pain anymore. You clearly love these animals and take amazing care of them. ❤️
A pressure washer? That could really hurt the cow, couldn’t it? Glad you didn’t try it.
Yep. I wouldn’t try it. Just answering a question.
Awe! Poor girl 😕 Thankful for Hoof people like you to help repair.
Nate…I love watching what you do, especially when you circumvent your knife, always so gently, around the problem area. And then, your wonderful voice makes it even more absorbing…thank you from England! 🙋♀️😁🐄💕
I appreciate how you take your time with the treatment, and appreciate as well the farmers who look after their cows so well by providing good hoof care.
I don’t know how these cow podiatry appointments wind up in my recommended, but boy am I glad they did. I’d like to think the cow being treated felt that final stone come out and was probably like “wow this pedicure really hit the spot!”
Amazing to see how much diligence and care you apply when you help those creatures. 👍
Thank you for being gentle with the cows they feel pain as well 😢
I enjoy Nate's stuff a lot, there's something about his process that is more gentle and careful than other farrier's I've seen with KZhead channels. Also loved being sniffed at the end lol
Yeah, I've seen other farriers just absolutely hack away at the horn until the lesion is bleeding like crazy. I mean, I'm not a farrier myself so I'm not as knowledgeable, but I thought that only new tissue really bleeds, and the point was to reduce trauma to forming tissue. I found this guy and always thought he does a better job.
@@AccidentallyOnPurpose dude exactly! I find they bs it away saying it isn't live tissue too (even though the cows are shuffling or making distressed sounds) nate is hands down the most careful guy I've seen by far and if he ever does nick the skin he admits to it at least
Another good channel to watch is the Hoof GP, he a Scottish hoof trimmer and he takes such good care of all the cows he trims
Those 40 dislikes come from the stones in the cow's foot.
BAHAHAHHA
Dammit, that comment was perfection. 😂
This is the 3rd best comment iv seen. Thank you.
😂😂 HAHAHA
I have a weak stomach, but for some reason, I feel better watching you help these cows. I'm glad you're so caringly treating their foot problems. Thanks for helping them suffer less pain in their lives.
This neva gits old. It's amazin' how much of that hoof u cut off. I keep expectn 2 hear tha cow yell but, when yer dunn I then expect tha cow 2 say "ahhhh!"....✌🏽😂❤
I'm glad to know that animal welfare information from the UK is useful! I've worked a bit in agriculture on and off over the past few years and the lack of support from our government to the industry is appalling, with many of cow farms going out of business. I think the government take them for granted. So things like that, as you mentioned make me realise even more how important it is that our government should support us here in the UK, rather than letting businesses go under and the industry suffer. Edit: We tend to use Iodine solution quite a lot here in the UK as an antiseptic. I've just discovered your videos, but I like them! Good stuff
Heck, I am a fan of the Hoof GP already, and if this wasn‘t enough, I like the way how this man here works - great, sensitive craftsmanship, well explained. Complements over the pond!
I've looked at hispage. All of his videos look a little... clickbaity, I guess? Doesn't give off the same vibe as Nate here
@@atrane365 give some of his videos a try. Hes actually a super genuine person and down to earth. It's never clickbait, and always shows exactly as promised 😊
You’re the best NATE! The girls told me. Your fan!
The guy is a professional and I would say that he absolutely knows what he is doing
Nate knows how to release pressure and make cows happy!👍
Love how much this guy cares for his animals
Oh that poor baby! Thank you for helping her
I do/know absolutely nothing about cows but I’ve been watching these for the past 2 months all night long 😭. I literally started looking up the different parts of the hoof. 🤷🏾♀️
Poor cow. Thank goodness you are there to help. I’m sure she is thankful.
Hello Kat how are you doing today.
I luv that close up of her snout! 🐮 she’s feeling a lot better now! 👍
I love how this man works, very gentle, nice and quiet WITH NO LOUD MUSIC LIKE THE OTHER GUY!!
Hello👋 Marie. How are you doing? Hope you’re fine. I’m Zack Hudson and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
I never knew I could enjoy this so much; a recent fan who hopped on last year, grateful for your work Mr. Nate
I have no clue how this got added to my recommendations but that was very fascinating to watch. You look like a master of your craft and I'm sure the cow felt so much better after. Also, I think you have fantastic narration, very easy to listen to.
Who’d of thought watching cows get their feet trimmed would be so enjoyable. This guy and the hoof gp are my fave channels.
Yesss!
Who would have thought Who'd have thought Who'd've thought But never who would *of* thought. This is what results from knowing the sound of the words and not being taught the words themselves. 🤷🏻♂️
@@JerGol oh no! Guess I should OF listened more in school 25 years ago!
@@bvbinsane1vanity school is lame. I did all my schooling in Vietnam and I turned out ok. Those little Viet villages didn't turn out so good. Potato tomato as they say.
This is my first video I've seen of Nate. Until now I've only watched the hoof gp, but Nate seems good too
Worst case of “I’ve got a rock in my shoe” ever! I don’t work in a farm, or with animals at all, but I love seeing these videos because of how satisfying it is to know how much relief and care you are bringing to these gentle, amazing animals!
👍👍👍 I love this guy with all the love and patience caring for this lovely Cows..thank you.🐮🐮🐮🐮🐮🐮🐮🐮🐮I 💘you..
You're amazing, Nate. So gentle. God bless you, it's truly beautiful to watch. 🙏
Good grief, she must have been in agony! Great job - as she walked out it looked as if she could hardly believe that the pain had subsided. I'd never seen a hoof with all those pockets before. The big guy at the start was a handsome chap for sure, but he was definitely giving you "the look"!
They always do. 😉
Hello Yvonne how are you doing today.
Love how this dude just goes straight to the point with no sensationalism. calm and satisfying
You a good man thanks that you care of the cowes
I swear it looks like you’re peeling a potato. This is Pretty cool stuff man. Glad to see the level of care you provide to these beautiful and essential creatures.
The way he trims up the hoof horn is just beautiful. A true work of art.
Cows are such beautiful animals.
Man. You deserve a lot of bravos for what you do for these animals. I hope the regular people who just go and buy milk from the store see that and also from where that milk comes from. Good job..
I enjoy watching a master craftsman, and healer to boot. you show your years of experience without arrogance, Bravo!
I’m fascinated with how well he does his job caring for our four legged friends
I love falling asleep to these videos. Your voice is so soothing and watching fix these hooves is so satisfying. Thank you for your content.
I get a pebble or ice melt in my sneaker and it's uncomfortable; can't imagine them IN my foot. Glad there's people out there still to advocate and treat larger farm animals like cows and horses and ponies.
I went from pimple poppers to cow hoof treatments and I cannot find the urge to stop watching.
Someone give this man an award for being so damn gentle 🥺🥰🥰🥰
Why is so satisfying to watch this.
I can appreciate your technique in going slowly and only removing what you must to get at the problem without going too deep. the Hoof GP does this almost exactly the same way.
Don’t own cows, never have, and probably never will. But this was really interesting to watch.
You took the words out of my. Each cut revealed more tiny stones. Nature has done an amazing job really. Evolution has provided us the ability to help this planets creatures.
I don’t know why these videos are so satisfying to watch…