the STORY of a COW with 4 HUGE PROBLEMS!!!!

The Hoof GP
4 May 202408:54

Summary

TLDR这是一个关于挑战、困难、坚韧和毅力的故事,讲述了一头编号为C182的奶牛的康复过程。C182因做“劈叉”动作导致腿部被链条束缚,防止其成为“卧床牛”,以免造成严重的伤害甚至瘫痪。然而,除了链条,它的左后脚还同时存在四个不同的严重问题。经过几个月的修剪和治疗,C182的行走状况有了明显的改善。尽管脚部的骨骼可能已经形成了骨刺,增加了它跛行的风险,但C182已经完全康复,摆脱了疼痛,现在它只想尽情地吃,享受幸福。这个视频展示了蹄铁匠如何精心照料C182,使其从痛苦中恢复过来,重新获得舒适和幸福。

Takeaways

  • 🔍 故事讲述了一头编号为C182的奶牛经历的困难和挑战,以及它如何通过坚韧和毅力克服困难。
  • 🐄 C182奶牛曾被链条束缚,这些链条是为了预防它变成“倒地牛”而设计的,以避免它受伤或瘫痪。
  • 🦶 奶牛的后左脚有四个不同的严重问题,包括脚跟、脚趾和侧面的问题。
  • ✂️ 经过几个月前的修剪,尽管做了一切努力,但对改善情况并不完全确定。
  • 🚶‍♀️ 修剪后,C182的行走状况并没有太大的改善,但后续的访问显示它逐渐好转。
  • 🔧 在最后一次访问时,奶牛的链条已经断裂,被移除,它的行走状况有了明显的改善。
  • 💧 清洗奶牛的脚部是重要的一步,以便于更清晰地看到脚部的状况并进行修剪。
  • 🛠️ 使用研磨机修剪时,目标是恢复脚部的正确大小、形状和高度,以平衡脚部受力。
  • 🩹 修剪过程中发现的早期瘀伤和黄色区域表明奶牛需要修剪,并且过去的瘀伤正在消退。
  • ⚠️ 修剪奶牛的脚部时需要非常小心,因为脚部的某些区域非常敏感且薄弱。
  • 🌱 尽管C182的脚部已经完全愈合,但由于骨头上可能形成的骨刺,它比其他牛更有可能跛行。
  • 🌟 故事以C182奶牛的显著改善和对未来幸福生活的期待作为结尾。

Q & A

  • C 182这头牛在故事开始时遇到了哪些问题?

    -C 182这头牛在故事开始时被链条锁住,这是因为她做了“劈叉”动作,链条用来防止她成为倒地牛,避免严重受伤甚至瘫痪。除此之外,她的后左腿有四个不同的严重问题,包括脚后跟、脚趾和侧面的问题。

  • 在第一次修剪蹄子时,C 182的情况有多严重?

    -在第一次修剪蹄子时,C 182的损伤非常严重,尽管进行了处理,但不确定能有多大的改善。

  • C 182在第一次修剪后的行走情况如何?

    -第一次修剪后,C 182的行走情况并没有太大的改善,她仍然存在一些严重的问题。

  • 在后续的访问中,C 182的恢复情况如何?

    -在后续的两次访问中,C 182的行走情况有所改善,尤其是在最后一次访问时,她的链条已经断裂并被移除,她的行走情况明显好转。

  • 为什么C 182的蹄子在治疗后看起来有所改善,但仍需要进一步的清洗和打磨?

    -外表可能会有欺骗性,真正的恢复情况需要通过清洗蹄子并使用打磨器进行进一步的处理才能确定。

  • 在治疗过程中,蹄子的哪些部分需要特别注意?

    -在治疗过程中,需要特别注意蹄子的内侧爪和外侧爪,确保它们的高度一致,以便力量可以均匀分布在蹄子上。

  • C 182的蹄子在治疗后出现了哪些积极的变化?

    -C 182的蹄子在治疗后,之前严重的损伤部位有了明显的愈合,蹄子的整体结构看起来更加健康和平衡。

  • 尽管C 182的蹄子已经愈合,为什么她仍然比其他牛更容易跛行?

    -尽管C 182的蹄子已经愈合,但她的骨头上可能会长出骨刺,这些骨刺会伸入蹄子的软组织,因此她比其他牛更有可能跛行。

  • 在治疗过程中,蹄子的哪个区域被特别关注,为什么?

    -在治疗过程中,特别关注了蹄子的第二区域,即背侧壁和白线区域,因为这里曾有感染,并且感染已经破裂到顶部。

  • 在治疗C 182的过程中,有哪些风险需要考虑?

    -在治疗C 182的过程中,需要考虑的风险包括使用非常激进的打磨器可能会对蹄子造成意外伤害,因为蹄子的背侧壁非常薄。

  • C 182在治疗后的一般情况如何?

    -C 182在治疗后,虽然不是展示牛的状态,但她明显比治疗前更舒适,她现在想要做的是尽可能多地吃,以达到幸福的状态。

  • 蹄子修剪者在处理C 182的蹄子时,采取了哪些预防措施?

    -在处理C 182的蹄子时,蹄子修剪者在进行每一步操作前都会仔细检查,确保不会意外伤害到牛,并且在每一步都会进行必要的清洗和打磨。

Outlines

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🐄 奶牛182的康复故事

第一段视频脚本讲述了奶牛182的艰难康复之路。这头奶牛曾因腿部问题被链条束缚,防止其成为倒卧牛,从而避免自身受伤甚至瘫痪。奶牛的后左腿有四个严重的问题同时存在,包括脚后跟、脚趾和侧面的问题。尽管进行了修剪和治疗,但最初的治疗效果并不明显。然而,在随后的两次访问中,奶牛的行走状况有所改善。最后一次访问时,奶牛的链条已经断裂,被移除,其行走状况有了显著的改进。视频中还展示了对奶牛脚部的进一步治疗,包括清洗、研磨和修剪,以恢复脚部的平衡和功能。

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🔍 奶牛脚部问题的深入治疗

第二段视频脚本继续展示了对奶牛182脚部问题的深入治疗。治疗过程中,治疗者非常小心,因为使用的是市场上最激进的修剪盘,稍有不慎就可能破坏已有的治疗效果。视频中提到了之前脚部的严重感染和损伤,以及如何通过精心的修剪和治疗来恢复奶牛脚部的健康。尽管奶牛的脚部已经完全愈合,但由于骨头上可能会长出骨刺,这头奶牛比其他牛更容易出现跛行。视频最后展示了奶牛在治疗后的舒适状态,以及它摆脱了疼痛和束缚,现在可以自由地享受食物,走向幸福的生活。

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Keywords

💡坚韧不拔

坚韧不拔是指在面对困难和挑战时不轻易放弃,持续努力直到克服困难的品质。在视频中,这个词用来描述Cow 182在面对身体上的严重问题时所展现出的顽强生命力和恢复力。

💡Shackled cow

Shackled cow指的是被链条束缚的牛,通常是为了限制其行动以防止某些行为导致的伤害。在视频中,Cow 182因为之前做过‘劈叉’动作,为了防止成为‘downer cow’(无法自行站立的牛),她的腿被链条绑在一起。

💡Downer cow

Downer cow是指那些因为疾病、伤害或其他原因而无法自行站立的牛。在视频中,Cow 182因为脚部问题和链条的束缚,面临着成为downer cow的风险。

💡蹄部修整

蹄部修整是指对动物蹄部进行的修剪和护理,以保持其健康和防止疾病。视频中,Cow 182的蹄部问题严重,需要进行专业的蹄部修整来改善其行走状况。

💡感染

感染是指由病原体引起的身体某部位的疾病状态。在视频中,Cow 182的蹄部出现了感染,这是她所面临问题的一部分,需要通过修整和治疗来解决。

💡蹄部问题

蹄部问题通常指的是动物蹄部出现的疾病或损伤,如裂纹、变形或感染等。视频中Cow 182的蹄部存在多个问题,包括蹄跟、蹄尖和蹄侧的问题,这些问题严重影响了她的行走。

💡恢复

恢复是指生物体在受伤或生病后逐渐恢复健康的过程。视频中,Cow 182在接受蹄部修整和治疗后,其行走状况有所改善,展现了恢复的过程。

💡蹄部保健

蹄部保健是指定期对动物的蹄部进行检查、清洁和必要的修整,以维持其蹄部健康。视频中提到了蹄部保健的重要性,以及它在Cow 182恢复过程中的作用。

💡蹄部病变

蹄部病变是指动物蹄部出现的病理性变化,可能包括炎症、损伤或结构上的改变。视频中Cow 182的蹄部有多个病变,这些病变是她行走困难的原因。

💡蹄部修整师

蹄部修整师是指专门从事动物蹄部护理和修整的专业人员。视频中提到了蹄部修整师对Cow 182进行蹄部修整的过程,以及他们如何通过专业技术帮助她恢复健康。

💡Callus

Callus(老茧)是指皮肤或蹄部因长期受压或摩擦而形成的硬化组织。在视频中,Cow 182的蹄部在愈合后可能会形成老茧,这可能会影响她的行走并增加再次出现跛行的风险。

Highlights

故事讲述了一头名为C 182的奶牛经历的困难和挑战,以及它的恢复过程。

C 182曾经因为做“劈叉”动作而被锁链束缚,以防止成为“倒地牛”,避免严重受伤甚至瘫痪。

奶牛的左后脚存在四个不同的严重问题,每个问题都可能造成严重后果。

尽管进行了修剪,但对C 182的恢复效果并不完全确定。

在第一次修剪后,C 182的行走状况并没有显著改善,但后续的访问显示了逐渐的进步。

在最后一次访问中,C 182的锁链断裂,被移除,它的行走状况有了明显的改善。

通过清洗和研磨,可以更清楚地看到C 182脚部的改善情况。

修剪过程中,特别注意恢复奶牛脚部的平衡,以确保重量均匀分布。

修剪时发现奶牛脚部有过去的瘀伤,但现在已经开始消散。

脚部的黄色区域表明之前存在瘀伤,现在正在恢复。

修剪脚部时,发现脚部的内侧爪比外侧爪略窄,需要更多的行走表面。

在修剪主要脚部时,发现外爪的高度比内爪高,这可能是一个潜在的问题。

修剪者在处理感染的白线区域时非常小心,因为蹄壁非常薄,操作风险高。

尽管C 182的脚部已经完全愈合,但由于骨头上可能形成的骨刺,它比其他奶牛更容易跛行。

尽管C 182的脚部问题已经解决,但它的恢复过程和当前状况显示了显著的改善。

C 182现在更舒适,摆脱了疼痛,它的主要目标是享受食物和生活。

视频以C 182的故事作为一例展示了蹄病治疗的复杂性和重要性。

Transcripts

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this is a story of trials and

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tribulations this is a story of

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resilience and perseverance this is the

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story of cow

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182 so a few months ago this is C 182

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was looking she was a Shackled cow cuz

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she'd done the splits these chains were

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holding her legs together to prevent her

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from being a downer cow and really

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hurting herself and possibly becoming

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paralyzed but things were much more

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serious than just the chains on her back

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legs her back left foot had four

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different problems all going on at the

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same time and each one was a serious

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problem she had this problem here with

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the heel part of her foot this problem

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here towards the toe and this one right

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up the

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side This Is Us trimming her a few

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months ago and as you can see the extent

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of the damage was

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severe we did everything we could but

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weren't totally sure how much difference

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we would make obviously she did get a

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block and when we moved on to the back

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right foot she also had a problem over

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there trimming her during that first

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visit felt disheartening because she had

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so many problems coupled with those

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chains and this is how she was walking

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after the trim there wasn't a huge

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Improvement we've actually visited her

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twice since then though and in both

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occasions she's been walking slightly

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better this is the second visit she

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still had some serious problems and

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actually she hadn't made all that that

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much improvement but this is how she was

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looking during her last visit and

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actually the shackles had split in two

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so we cut them off and threw them to the

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side in a heap here she is walking after

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then not quite right but far better than

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she was during her first visit and now

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she's back in again so let's see how

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she's looking today because I think

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you've got to be

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surprised so this is the food that

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wasn't all that badly affected if you

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remember she did have a problem here's

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exactly what was happening back then and

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this is today clearly we've not started

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triming her yet but we can all see that

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there is definite Improvement but looks

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can be deceiving so we won't truly know

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until we've given it a wash off and gone

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at it with the

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grinder thank

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go so as we wash this first F off I

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think to myself well we've got the hose

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in our hand right now we might as well

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give the second fot a wash as well so

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that we can all clearly see what's

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happening right grinder to

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so as we grab the grind out we bring

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balance back to the medial claw this

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inside one before moving on to the

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lateral or outside claw where we take

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down the whole entire height of the sole

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using the grinder we're basically trying

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to replicate the size shape and height

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of this inner claw before taking down

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the toes to the correct length and back

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the grinder goes all right KNE

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time again I'm just going to use the

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mixing tip just so that I can completely

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separate the two digits you can actually

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see some bruising in here look so she

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was definitely needing this

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trim that yellowness as well tells us

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that there has been bruising in the past

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which is

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dissipating look you can clearly see if

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we look close in and actually darken the

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rest of the screen and light in this

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part you'll see there's a dark spot

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right there that is the beginnings of a

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bruising the beginnings of a bruising

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because that makes sense feel it's the

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early stages of

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bruising you see as we go deeper we can

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see the bruises coming through more

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prominently we going to take this as

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wide as we can and remove a little bit

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from here cuz she's not really going to

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use that get this nice and deep in to

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give her as much relief as possible

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before moving on to this food so we do a

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steeper less wide model if you can see

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this medial Claw is actually slightly

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narrower so we need her to have plenty

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of walking surface when a cow stands

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still she puts most of her weight on

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here and when she's walking this is the

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foot that takes the brunt of the force

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look at that almost

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perfect let's take that down a little

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bit actually lovely so this is how she

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was looking during that first visit on

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this fot not a colossal problem but

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definitely a problem and this is how

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she's looking today almost

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perfect right onto the main food this

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could be a different story so for come

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down to this angle you can see the outer

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Claw is quite substantially higher than

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the inner claw here is where the main

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problem was last time and it extended

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all the way up the frontal or dorsal

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wall of this foot and it looks like it

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could still be problematic the first

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order of the day though is to reduce the

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height of the overall claw so taking the

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grinder here I shave down layer by layer

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by layer of who formed from this lateral

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claw I need to make sure both claws are

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the same height so that the weight is

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spread across the entirety of f as

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equally as possible Right modling

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Out you're always kind of doing this

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with baited breath as they say almost

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holding your breath hoping that you

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don't find something that you're not

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expecting this foot is definitely

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looking good but that outer part the

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part in the white line that caused the

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major major issue by the way that's a

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cal in the background not a sheep

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although it does sound like a

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sheep yeah you're never quite sure how

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perfect this is until you get the knife

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on the job C Brown actually it's more of

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a greeny color either way it smells

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delightful okay so this is looking

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pretty good let's move on to this part

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so this is zone two of a cow's F this is

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the dorsal wall in the white line runs

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all the way around here this has been an

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infection in the white line that has

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burst out the top and look you can see

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it all flaking away now this could

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definitely still be a live issue what

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I'm attempting to do here is Risky

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Business

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make no mistake about it this wall horn

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is only around 6 or 7 mm thick and the

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grinding disc that I'm using is

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incredibly aggressive it's actually the

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most aggressive trimming disc you can

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purchase on the market today a one false

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move and he'll undo all of the goodness

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that we've managed to achieve I'm

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holding my breath and praying she

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doesn't

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Flinch look at that not that

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I'm to

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you and there you go a few words from

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gam here is what it looked like before a

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gouge right up the outside of this wall

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it cut right into the heart of her foot

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into the lamin aquarium we trimmed

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everything we possibly could from this

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Legion and we concentrated on the very

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top of it because that is where it

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emanates from and if you don't heal that

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part you've literally got no hope of

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healing any of it properly anyway anyway

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that is how it was looking then and this

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is how it's looking now look at that I

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am so so so so chuffed for this C so you

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could say that it's 100% healed but

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actually you'd be slightly wrong on the

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inside of her foot the bone will now

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have Callis or on it little bony Spurs

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that stick out into the corium of her

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foot so unfortunately for this cow yes

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we have completely healed her but she's

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actually much more likely to go lame now

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than any other cow on this farm so the

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this isn't anything here is it that's a

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genuine question as I was getting up

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there Craig rubbed the side of her foot

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and he's quite right he always checks

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with me Craig's a fantastic trimmer but

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he's constantly checking with me just to

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see if I agree with what his thoughts

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are he thought this could be a problem

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it's not this is literally look get a

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knife cig and just scratch it off look

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just scratch it off don't cut oh yeah

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it's coming to absolutely nothing see

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that it's like a little bit of shedding

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yeah it's just shedding away because

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this problem was down here the whole

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foot was trying to kind of shed away of

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this and she's drying out cuz she's

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outside now as well yeah so yeah yeah

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it's totally superficial cool good job

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asking though right for now though this

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is good let's get her foot back down in

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the ground and see how she's looking

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today remember this is how she looked

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during the first visit not fantastic but

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this is how she's looking today so as

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she walks away here we can all see she's

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put a bit of weight on from that first

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visit she's definitely not in Show Cow

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condition

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but she is far more comfortable than she

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was a couple of months ago gone her

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those shackles gone or those problems in

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her feet gone of the blocks and gone is

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the pain all this girly wants to do is

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eat her way to happiness now just like

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us all thanks for watching this very

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happy episode of the hoof GP catch you

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later folks bye