@forfarriersbyfarriers: Because he can’t stand for too long on his front he pulled his leg away. This isn’t because he’s a bad horse. Fingers crossed by the next visit he will be much more comfortable! #farrier #hoofcleaning #oddlysatisfying #fyp #asmr

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ranger_dwpsp
ranger@dwpsp :
Do the horses sense you're helping them?
2026-05-03 23:00:32
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tay1394
🇨🇦Tay1394🍉 :
love how patient you are with them 🌷🌷🌷
2026-05-02 17:04:10
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snowy_vix
~Vixen~ :
what qualifications do you need to pursue this as a career? I love watching the process of horses getting new shoes and care for their hooves. It's really satisfying to watch and essential for the horse so I was curious about what steps you took to be able to do this. (P.s You don't have to answer if it's a personal reason or process. I'm just curious 😊)
2026-05-18 02:08:01
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hoteltawanda
HotelTawanda :
I really appreciate your understanding of the horse and his behavior…not assuming it’s bad behavior and getting angry. You’re a fantastic farrier!!!
2026-05-09 21:05:12
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linds.youngg
Lindsey :
Can you talk about what you’re doing in these videos?
2026-05-04 20:10:36
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boena.siemierz
Bożena Siemierz :
szacunek za ta cieszka i piękna pracę
2026-06-07 22:04:07
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pasteelers05
pasteelers05 :
What a workout!! Awesome!❤️❤️
2026-05-03 17:32:58
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heddy.mora
Heddy Mora :
primera vez que veo algo real felicidades...
2026-05-28 02:30:53
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phcaldas_
Caldas :
o cara não errou o ângulo da câmera nenhuma vez 👀👌🏾
2026-05-07 04:12:21
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sarahstewart80
Sarah Stewart :
I know this is for protection but what did the wild houres do?
2026-05-02 23:32:32
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des..14
des :
It actually looks like he was a very good boy especially for being sore! 🥰
2026-05-03 01:43:55
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optimal_oatmeal
peebuttnuttersammich :
i saw him checking back when he started to get uncomfortable 🥺
2026-05-03 02:48:26
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dymnddvestarga
Dymnddve :
What is that your clipping off the leg?
2026-05-02 20:54:38
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paigegutridge
Paige gutridge :
I can tell you’re trying to work as fast as possible with still being safe.
2026-05-05 07:01:29
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sophiahaeyaert
Sophia :
Hear me out
2026-05-16 21:05:26
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bellatrix1832
Caroline Soul :
have you always wanted to do this job? xx
2026-05-03 21:00:01
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your.house62
:) :
Why would anyone call him a bad horse 🥺🥺 my dog recently had to have his legs checked and he kept pulling his legs away, I couldn’t imagine if the vets called him bad for pulling his legs away 💔
2026-05-05 08:54:40
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bexski86
Becki Louise Davis :
id of let him have a break if you knew he was struggling to stand on his front legs
2026-05-03 21:15:47
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fleur_735
༺ღ༒ 𝓯𝓵𝓮𝓾𝓻 ༒ღ༻ :
I would not be good with horses I’m so impatient
2026-05-04 20:23:10
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gracekellner3
Grace Kellner :
so ive been having problems with my farrier not scraping out my guys frog or sole. how do you think I should approach this with him to correct my horses flat footedness?
2026-05-03 05:13:46
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grizzy_ek
Grizzy :
That scraper thing you do at the end is so satisfying ✨
2026-05-05 09:52:03
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just_rankings_
DailyChaos :
So satisfying
2026-05-03 17:46:26
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pasteelers05
pasteelers05 :
That’s hard work!!!
2026-05-03 17:30:40
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countrygirl2217
merena routhier :
you worked very quickly to keep him as comfortable as possible. those are always hard to get done
2026-05-03 14:08:42
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bogi.on.horseback
Bogi :
does every farrier clip their chestnuts? either i’m blind with my farrier or you do a very mindful job!
2026-05-03 19:21:56
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