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A VERY MESSY COWS HOOF

Jun 01, 2021
So today we are here at the farm melting about a thousand

cows

, they only have nine

cows

for us today that have mild problems and this is the worst of all, so let's see exactly what's wrong with it, as I said in the introduction. It is a

very

large farm for the UK and they have a

very

low percentage of lame cows. However, this little t-shirt has become lame and is therefore in pain, so today it is our job to make sure we can get it as pain-free and comfortable as possible. possible or as close as possible just by watching her walk I can tell that she has problems with both back feet but we don't know exactly how serious it is, it turns out that the one with the right back foot is much more serious than it seems at first glance, but of We start with this left foot anyway and first try to regain balance and make sure the weight is evenly distributed between both claws before tackling the real problem hiding under that

hoof

.
a very messy cows hoof
The horn when I trim this hind leg gives a great visual representation of the differences between

hoof

horn pigmentation and soul bruising. The darker, more purple areas are pigmented through foreign matter and the reddish areas are where bruising occurs and that is the problem. They call us the typical soul ulcer site because that's typically where we find a soul ulcer, so even though my knives are incredibly sharp, trimming the hoof horn this way requires as much strength as I have in me, but I still need to control it as well as I do. The only thing I could compare it to is cutting out pieces of a large block of wood?
a very messy cows hoof

More Interesting Facts About,

a very messy cows hoof...

It's a lot harder than peeling any potato or any vegetable you can think of, and just as I thought, there's an ulcer on the soul in removing this heel. creates a large height difference as a natural block if you want and takes the weight off the soul ulcer site and gives relief from the pain and the soul ulcer a chance to heal, you might think you're done but in reality you are. Peel that back, it's all peeled off there, you see, so we're going to carefully place your knife in there before it looks better now to sort this out, Wolfy Bond, a block here and finish trimming it too and by the way, while Craig hits that. block, I'll tell you what's happening with the merchandising.
a very messy cows hoof
We are relaunching the march on June 5 that Saturday, June 5 at 3 p.m. m. Central Standard Time in the states, which is approximately 8 p.m. m. UK time, so set your alarm clocks for Saturday. on June 5 at 8 p.m. UK time, 3pm CST, because last time they sold out in just under four hours, this time we have a lot more stuff and we have some new lines that are amazing, I'll show them to you in the next video you can get his hat, Although look, did it look good? With that block in place and all that excess horn trimmed, she will be as comfortable as possible.
a very messy cows hoof
Let's see what happens with her other foot. This one is not seen. Too good, yeah, look at that big chunk of floppy disk, yeah, so when we start cutting this out, it won't look like there's anything wrong with it, but trust me, this progresses pretty fast, so these cows are housed outside almost 365 days. of the year they only come in when they need to be carved and that's why her feet are incredibly hard and I find it a little difficult to cut them now that she actually has a little bit of an infection there, we'll open it up. a little bit more in a second, but now we're going to move on to blocking there, so if you look to the top right of the screen, you'll notice a little bit of horn sticking out of the hairline.
It's all separated and it needs to come out, things are about to get a little bloody folks, but stick around until the end of the video and you'll see that maybe not everything is as bad as it seems, there's a very sharp horn. right there, digging into his foot, see this is not attached, look at it moving, so I'm not cutting living tissue, it's right under the detached horn, there's blood, you see that there, look, none of this is attached , so we have to take it. Remove this part that is not attached, it may look like there is a substantial amount of blood, but there is actually only a tablespoon and in a second or two I will show you how small the open part really is, so if you look now, it is bleeding. this little spot here and a little spot there and the rest was completely loose and yeah, it looks like a mess, but it all has to go if it's ever going to heal properly, so just as Craig started bandaging this. with magic paste we have decided to put another block on top of it because we feel like it is still going to touch the ground and touching the ground itself is going to cause us pain and that means it won't heal well so we'll just move on and buffy bond on another block and then we'll see how he walks and as they say the proof is in the pudding let's see how well he walks no I'm not going to lie IMHO he doesn't walk much. better at all and that's understandable look what we've been doing to her, we've had her legs up playing with something that's already sore, but what I will say is that she will definitely feel a lot better in another hour or so less and when we get back here in two weeks, she will be much better than she is now and that is what was key to the continued, long-term comfort for your boys.
This has been the helmet GP and you have been Great, thank you very much and remember that the merchandising will be available on June 5 at 3 p.m. Central Standard Time to 8 p.m. UK time, set your alarms.

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