Lots going on in this video. Multiple layers of sole seperation due to multiple abcesses. Pretty much the removal of the whole sole, very satisfying watching this trim and digital dermatitis treatment,
Long trim as most of the sole has to be removed. Over dramatic on the PUS thing as there is very little of it. Lots of great dramatic knife work in this one
This is a really extreme case. The infection is down inside the heal and the hoof is huge. 2 blocks are needed on the inner claw as well as a makeshift glue foundation in order to make this cow comfortable because of the extreme infection. This is not a bloody video but there is some puss spraying.
Nate the Hoof Guy: There’s a Ton of Dermatitis Under This Sole....(SPECIAL RELEASE)
Large pocket of Digital Dermatitus is exposed which creates a satisfying trim that exposes quite a bit of sole. Intricate cuts are made to a false sole.
The Hoof GP: HUGE ANGRY BULL ... has stones, cracks & problems in his feet!!!
Trimming and fixing foot problems in a large bull. Shows the challenges of getting bulls into the crush for the trim. Lots of stones, white line issues on both claws make for an interesting video of a very difficult trim resulting in blocks on both claws.
Craig has taken over the Hoof GP channel with a modified format! Personally, I love the change up! As a Hoof GP regular viewer I think I am qualified to judge Craig is doing a good job! This is a follow up on a sole ulcer that is healing quite nicely. Craig is actually following up a couple of trims. Great job Craig!
Yeah Tom, me too sorry for your loss buddy my mom told me she finds out her olds friend died from Google searching them. She had not talked to one of her old friends in a year and found out she died from Google. Also another one in the same session. RIP all of them my sincere condolences Tom
We have some elderly guests that regularly come hang out at the bar at the end of the night, and every once in a while we don't see someone for a few weeks and then someone shows up with their obituary.
We usually let them do their memorials there in the morning if they want to and I'll make them some snacks and drinks. There was one guy named Tom that came in like every night and would sit by himself and get a bunch of soup and a glass of wine. idk why but he LOVED our fucking soup, like he would order a fucking quart of it at a time and would always get so sad when we stop doing it for the summer.
But he also loved our calamari, which is another thing I hate but it sells super well so I can't change it. There was one day he came in and was asking me how to make it, because he tried to at home once in the off season when we stop running it and he really wanted it lol
I think he's one of the only people I've made recipes for for free because he really wanted a broccoli cheddar, and it was like dude I don't have a recipe, it's just whatever I have, but here, this is how you do it
I don't think he ever figured out how to do the calamari in a pan though, like idk how to do that either. He was afraid of the at home deep fryers though and it's like yeah, that's fair, I am too
He was just such a sweet old man, we had two servers pregnant and they held a baby shower together, he was soooooo fucking excited to get to see a baby. Unfortunately he died a month or so before they were born
So I decided to Google some people that I had not seen or heard from in a while and sure enough one of my old best friends, we had a falling out years ago but whatever, find out he died of Pancreatic Cancer in January. I have also lost a few of my closer acquaintances from growing up the last year. Getting old - people die - I kinda thought it was going to be this way a few years ago....
I am doing my first Vibe Coding project. In installed the environment and tools according to instructions but it is all chat doing this for me at my direction. It is fun really and holy shit I might finish in 2 hours what it would have taken a day to in my Access and this would be an electron app complete new