TRIMMING a RESCUE horse with CHRONIC LAMINITIS // LONG HOOVES // + GIVEAWAY!

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I don't own a horse I just find this satisfying.

FallingIB
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From one 3rd year vet student to another: I'm glad to hear you explain the underlying disease process so the general public can understand. I definitely understand and sympathize with feeling burned out with the book learning and exams. It's a tough 3 years of learning for sure. Keep pushing forward and you'll be done with school before you know it.

pmustang
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I spent a couple hours walking the big dogs at the local shelter recently. My dog passed away a year ago and I've been missing her. Even if you can't adopt right now, I never realized how important it is for the animals to have visitors especially the bigger dogs that don't get many people to play with.

yoBigWave
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This fella is amazing and his profession is ancient and honorable. What he does for these magestic creatures is seems like the greatest kindness he can do for these wonderful horses. Bless him and his family and may he prosper. He is such an inspiration and watching him shoe horses is mesmerising.

billyblack
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I've never bought a horse, everyone that's come through my barn has been a rescue, I hope being a home for waifs and strays is a good deed. Thanks for a lovely channel from South Africa

josiepegg
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Never get bored of hearing how things are going for you and your family, great job on your schooling and good luck going into year 4!

Lerrae
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What I do is I help other horses that have been abused at the track and we helped them get back into shape and help them start trusting people again and I love going there I almost go every week and I am from Florida and I love your channel I watch your videos every single day. 🐎

natperaland
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My mom just moved into an apartment after several years of homelessness (me as well, but found support a year ago), I went through everything in her storage and brought it to her, removed stuff she didn't want anymore, etc. Helped her move in and continue to support her. Its been a relief now, because we get to have family dinners again and just make better memories now. I'm in Southern Maine, its finally spring! Although the April showers have started a little too early lol.

burnished
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Not sure if this qualifys as helping someone but I rescued a dog from being put down me and my family gave him a good life

TheCustomEverythingChannel
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I’m a 65 year old horse owner with laminitis, and I truly appreciate the close-up video of the trimming and explanation, as I do my own trimming . I’ve always wondered if I’ve been doing it right and watching your video confirms I am doing a decent job for the horse.

russreusch
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We have been giving large tips to our waitress since Covid-19. Last Christmas one of the waitresses we really like she was financially strapped and we gave her a $100 tip. We have always done things like this like paying for individuals meals when you know they are struggling. Helping our neighbor family across the way with their home while there daughter had long stays at St. Judes in Memphis TN. By the way she is doing wonderful! It’s just the way we were raised. Pay it forward. 💖

kbs
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I own 2 horses and have been barefoot trimming myself for 5 years now, both rescue horses. I watch your videos anas any trimming video I can, read the books, talk to ferriers and have then inspect my work if they will. I have noticed ferriers here in TX are very happy to help and guide me. 2 less horses they have to trim in this heat! It's such a physical profession, thanks for all your hard work!

RubixMusic
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I have a Hackney pony mare. She's 10. She's close to 14 hands tall and substantial. She was a little overweight, not much. She started having pain in her legs and feet. We couldn't figure it out. She was in a lot of pain. Anyway, long story short, she has Equine Metabolic Syndrome, and has chronic founder in all her feet because of that. But now with a change of diet and corrective shoeing she appears pain - free and happy. We're not going to ride her or breed her but she's busy acting like a protective mom to her brother and our goats. We have a special needs child, one of his problems is autism, she LOVES him and he loves her. She is very sweet. Animals are just incredible, aren't they. You are an amazing person. You're so busy, working hard in school, hands -- on learning, teaching and giving back to others. Bless you.

gwenmartinsen
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1st off CONGRATULATIONS on your vet school education and great future for you and your family 👍👍
You are very knowledgeable in your videos, , , confidence will come.
I've been out of the horse business for some time but your videos bring back that excitement , thank you so much!!!
With this foundered pony your shoeing brings back SO MANY memories.
In the beginning if my Quarter Horse buying i bought a beautiful registered gelding that was foundered and i bought him to show!!
I didn't know about foundered horses BUT i learned real quick!!
This was actually a good lesson to learn for me right off the bat because it made me very aware of this condition and that NEVER happened again.
So keeping shoes on this horse and making this horses feet "look good" showing him weekly was one hard lesson ingrained in my brain forever😉
Thankfully i got a GOOD trimmer LIKE YOU!
He ended up winning Jr Pleasure of the state and reserve Halter Horse of the state.
LOTS of corrective shoeing, lameness, wearing pads, and like you said it was his front feet.
Your videos are FANTASTIC and i watch EVERYONE!!
BLESS YOU🕊🕊

joanlovelace
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During the weekends I help out at our local riding school with all the beginner riders to tack up, feed muck out etc. To elivate the work of from the instructor. And of course, cuddle with the barn cats :) Greetings from Sweden!

elvirajaktlund
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What an amazing giveaway. I love that you want people to go out and spread kindness! I live in Yukon, Canada (way up north) and during the summer months, I volunteer at the local therapeutic riding association and help assist people with physical and mental challenges fall in love with horses. It's amazing to see their progress from the start of the summer program to the end of the summer program 😊 Best of luck in vet school! Can't wait to hear more about your experience with vet school!

SarahFluffyErica
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Montana girl here. I don't like talking about nice things I do, I try to just do little things every day. Bring my co-workers coffee. Always stop when someone is trying to cross the street. I volunteer in food work a lot and am very passionate about feeding ppl and kiddos, but just putting a smile on a stranger's face or getting a thank you wave is enough to keep me active in the community. I've helped ppl at the dump if they have a big load or big items. Taking someone's grocery cart for them. Etc.

ajsassafrass
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I love how you are so passionate with he horses and do everything you can to help them. Good luck in vet school! You will be and awesome vet

kimkrise
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It always warms my heart seeing someone like you helping animals and their owners when they need it. Hi from Czech republic, Europe 🤗

misapelantova
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My cats, dogs I've owned, and my mare are all rescues, and I'll be rescuing honey bees from a water meter this week. Also helped my good beekeeper friend who had pneumonia by figuring she needed an aspirator (breathing exerciser) and her doctor concurred - got her one and she is happily using it!

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