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FIXING COWS FEET ... COWS HOOVES RECOVERING

Jun 08, 2021
good morning hello and welcome to the hoof gp i'm sitting here right now waiting for craig to show up out of nowhere but it seems like he's taking it forever oh there you go how's it going? anyway, you know what would make this better? Coffees, yes. just like magica anyway, let's go ahead and get on with this. We see each other the day and the moment comes when I fall and time passes slowly. We are on our way to a farm that is quite new to us and Craig and I are really looking forward to it.
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We go to this place because we are starting to see such improvements. It's a half hour drive now, so let's relax and listen to some music for a long time, but I remember everything as it was yesterday. This is a rattra farm where around 300 milkers live. dairy

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and three generations of a fantastic family, this is one of the hardest places for us to get this crush because it's so big, but all we do is leave it here, get the truck out that way and then when we're picking up We lift it up, we just turn it on the axle it's on now, so we're actually going to go to the hardest spot, it's still not too bad, this little jockey wheel just goes in and out, and it's actually not too difficult.
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Move, is it Craig? Oh, right, let's get the truck out, give me so easy, um, so we're working on this pen back here, basically, Ian and the guy will continue to fill this pen here and then they'll fill the room. and the

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really like to go through the living room because they are very used to it. I'm going out through that bottom door where the squeaky guy is standing right now and his job is to make sure there's always a cow right behind the cow. It's always a relief to start first. It's been exactly a month since I was last on this farm and I know this because it was the first day I used this.
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I have persevered and am actually starting to do so. I like it, as you will see, although the engraved grinder abandoned me, so the flow of the cow is incredibly important for us and calories. I'm dropping a cow in there and Craig is concentrating on having this right behind me so that when these doors open here, he sees the first car coming out and thinks, ha ha, that's the exit, but it's not that interesting and then stumble, having this cow standing here keeps them calm and keeps her calm too and while I'm not trying to clip exceptionally fast, making sure we get through the cows fairly quickly also helps keep them calm so this crutch is really good for the mood of the cows and it doesn't bother them, so there are less accidents and things like that, so believe it.
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Whether or not this survey, which turned out not to be Craig's replacement because he returned, this survey is vital to the success of our day. You see, Craig barely has to do anything to include the next one, so this guy was coming in. She did not do it. She didn't seem bored when she came in, but as soon as I left I felt bad. I noticed that she had been downsized in the last few months and clearly there has been a problem right here, she doesn't want to be called piggyboy anymore. I'll call them something else, right, Philip, look here, there's clearly been a problem here.
I can see there's a hole there and I don't know if it goes all the way through the aquarium or not, but what I have to do is make sure we maintain the height on this medial core in case we need to go all the way away here and we have to be very careful there to make sure of not altering any healing, so obviously it was a single altar that was there. Last time and if we look at our records, I'm pretty sure you could agree that that's correct. We've removed a little more height here to allow it to continue healing, but if we removed some here, that would put more pressure.
On the side plot, all you have to do is model, remove this horn and let it break off so that you actually have a tyloma or a granuloma there, which is basically a growth and to make sure that it doesn't hurt, we need to model here . very deeply to allow for a crush zone, that's the technical term and now that would be more effective, we need to make sure that this loose horn here doesn't cause a problem, so we're going to keep as much height as possible on this outside wall, but get rid of it. of this cavity so you can't start letting mud get in there or slowly back up and cause problems.
That definitely doesn't look that pretty, but it's really functional. What we have done is left this out. wall as high as possible because this part of the foot is the weight-bearing surface, so you can take a lot of weight and pressure off this side and that's actually a little high, so we're going to lower it again, done and to the left. This boot shows that he's had a pretty major issue here and it looks like it probably hasn't fully healed, but it's definitely better than last time, so let's talk about Captain Wow so as you can see, this has actually been fixed. .
Really very good, you can't ask for a much better result than that, it all sounds really good and again, it's not beautiful, but we need to allow all of this to thicken before it's completely a flat surface and the best it can be for this. Cow as it is, we're going to leave this block to give that meal some relief and next time we'll see how this footage should be pretty perfect, to be honest, adding iodine to the leg like this even though it's not So. Opening it up really helps because it helps thicken the horn or at least dry it out which makes it harder.
I must apologize. I started cutting out this boot. I didn't film it from the beginning, but it's quite interesting, so this boot had a big problem here as you can see where the hole has been in this fruit, so it's been a soul fracture and the last time we attended it really didn't we put a block because of the problem here and here, so the problem with both

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means that there is no work for a block this time, the soul fracture has been completely healed, and the white line problem is definitely better, but it needs a block to fully heal and now that we have healed this inner claw we can jam a block so my beautiful assistant Craig. please buy a block, I just told Craig off camera, we've actually only trimmed about 10 cows and of those 10 cows so far, but six of them have had problems that are almost completely cured, so today is a good day so far. at least now he has a chance of healing and to be honest he seems to have healed a lot without the use of a block so having a block there now should make it work as you can see here his other foot has had some pain Major issues on the white line too and adjustments like this could take an extreme amount of time, so for your benefit I've sped it up and then slowed it down at the end to show you how careful we can be. the grinder, rest assured these knives are extremely sharp, it's just that when you try to be so careful it can sometimes seem like you're not and dodge the horn, so here's another really interesting cow that's had its four legs. problems so it's very encouraging to see exactly how our

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are now so the left front this left front had an existing blockage once you had a huge cut here last time and that's already healed quite a bit.
Let's put it on to make sure it continues to grow fully and thicken, one is done back on the left, this was all yellow so there has been blood seeping in here, this is almost a hill but not quite so it definitely needed a block here for this to harden. done back left this had a big cut just above the front that is completely healed now it doesn't look as pretty but it is fully healed this block still has a little bit of height left that can stay like this that's done and in front of the right, this bead had all of this removed last time and a big white line crack right up here had a blockage on it, but it doesn't need it anymore because there's a lot of height here and it's completely healed, so one's set too, winner , winner. chicken dinner and here's another carrot that has clearly had a soul ulcer, a bit like a vlog and the soul also seems to be healed or very very close to being healed so when we look at this fruit you can see the discoloration on this part. it was lower when it started getting heavy bruising there, it's been yellow where the blood has been leaking and there's an old ulcer site here now, if we press on it, there's movement and there's not enough height difference between this shine and this claw to give this. enough time to thicken and fully heal that part, it's still slightly open, so we're going to apply a block to make sure it heals completely and just like that, we have a block now we just need to cover a slightly open part. iodine injury.
I know I visit the cows a lot. We're looking at something here that's really very small and may seem insignificant, but when we first clipped this cow we clearly did a good job, but the thing is, she wouldn't be completely healed without it. This new revision and that is the difference between this Caribbean

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its full health and being completely lame again within a month or two months. The new reviews are worth their weight in gold and that guys brings us to the end of our visit here in Ratra working on a farm like this in partnership with the farmer to really promote hair mobility it is a fantastic feeling and knowing that you are just starting out accomplishing things and getting places really couldn't be more satisfying and being surrounded by people who truly want the best for their animals really gives a big boost to their enthusiasm thanks to each of you for watching and giving a big thumbs up to this video, greetings, guys, see you next time, give me even though it's been so long, I remember us like yesterday.

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