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Kuko ng isang agresibong native na kabayo mula Aurora, may impeksyon?! | Born to be Wild
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10 months ago
Aired (February 2, 2025): Naging agresibo ang isang tatlong taong gulang na native na kabayo mula sa Aurora dahil sa iniindang sakit nito sa kuko! Matulungan kaya ito ni Doc Ferds Recio? Panoorin ang video!
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The horses in Aurora are stronger and sturdier than the horses of other breeds
00:09
The horses here are young and they are eager to work
00:15
But some of the horses here have a problem with walking
00:24
Because of the common cold?
00:37
Horses are often used as alternative transportation and mountain carriers
00:48
But the native horses of Aurora are not just sick
00:54
Good afternoon
00:56
Come here
00:58
I heard that the horses here are strong
01:00
But these three-legged horses
01:02
have a problem with their feet
01:06
It's a bit weak
01:08
It's a bit strong
01:10
This one on the left
01:12
This one
01:14
It needs to be cut
01:16
It needs to be cleaned
01:18
We need to give it medicine
01:20
This is painful
01:23
The uninhabited horns
01:25
The horses in Aurora are stronger and stronger than the horses of other breeds
01:30
Good afternoon
01:32
Come here
01:34
I heard that the horses here are strong
01:36
But these three-legged horses
01:38
have a problem with their feet
01:40
It's a bit weak
01:42
This one
01:44
This is the horse
01:46
It needs to be cleaned
01:48
It's a bit weak
01:50
It needs to be cleaned
01:52
We need to cut it. We need to clean it like that. We need to put medicine on it.
01:57
It hurts.
01:58
Because it's too long.
02:00
Because when I first removed it, they called me and told me that the nail is almost here.
02:05
Yeah, it's too long.
02:07
It's already here.
02:09
It's up to here.
02:11
We need to treat it.
02:13
She's been waiting for this for a few days.
02:15
It's been a few months already.
02:17
So I want to cut it.
02:19
If we can, we can cut it.
02:21
It's because the nail is like us.
02:23
They can't walk properly.
02:25
Resulting in injuries.
02:27
Wounds.
02:29
Sometimes osteoarthritis.
02:31
That's why they need to be treated.
02:33
Like this.
02:35
If you look at it,
02:37
the nail is longer on the left than on the right.
02:39
Because the right one,
02:41
the one she's pointing at,
02:43
it's getting longer.
02:45
The injury is getting worse.
02:47
So what we'll do is we'll cut it.
02:49
We'll trim it.
02:51
For the horse,
02:53
this is what they use to walk.
02:55
The tip of the toe.
02:57
And then
02:59
this is what they use to walk.
03:01
Imagine if your nail is longer
03:03
and this is what you use.
03:05
For the horse,
03:07
we'll help to reduce the damage
03:09
caused by hoof trimming.
03:11
This is what we'll use.
03:13
It's for the horse.
03:15
These are just makeshift
03:17
makeshift materials.
03:19
This is just a knife
03:21
that we used to trim it.
03:23
It's very thin.
03:25
We'll be able to
03:27
trim the nails
03:29
of this horse.
03:31
Look at this.
03:33
It's pointing here and it's like this.
03:35
It's foot is like this.
03:37
Look at that.
03:39
It means it's in pain.
03:41
It's not pointing too much.
03:43
Because it's possible
03:45
for the horse to kick us,
03:47
we need to
03:49
calm it down.
04:01
Are you okay?
04:03
Does it hurt?
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It doesn't want to.
04:07
Let's wait.
04:09
About 15 minutes.
04:13
Looks like
04:15
we placed it too low.
04:17
Let's add one more.
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What happened?
04:33
This one is in pain
04:35
and this one is smelly.
04:37
So, we just admitted
04:39
our flesh.
04:43
Look at this.
04:55
Next, I trimmed the right foot
04:57
of this horse.
05:13
Does it hurt?
05:17
It doesn't want to.
05:19
It has a hard
05:21
back so
05:23
I need to wet it with water.
05:27
It took us more than an hour
05:29
to trim the nails
05:31
of the horse's two feet.
05:33
We removed the big part of the nail.
05:35
We also removed
05:37
this nail.
05:39
This one will be more pointed.
05:41
We also added
05:43
antibiotics.
05:53
Aside from
05:55
identifying them from
05:57
other Philippine native horses
05:59
in the Philippines,
06:01
we wanted to escort
06:03
the first one to study
06:05
equine management
06:07
and equestrian science.
06:09
At the same time,
06:11
we identified their phenotypic
06:13
and genotypic characteristics.
06:15
Since they are native
06:17
to Aurora,
06:19
they are more climate resilient
06:21
compared to other
06:23
Philippine native horses.
06:25
There are 10 horses
06:27
that are currently being cared for
06:29
by the school.
06:31
They have been observing this for more than a year.
06:33
This is a donation
06:35
from the local government
06:37
for their study
06:39
of the horse's genotype.
06:41
Arnel, 43 years old,
06:43
is in charge of
06:45
empowering the horses there.
06:47
They are being prepared
06:49
and they are not
06:51
rushing the horses
06:53
to help their livelihood
06:55
as an alternative transportation.
06:57
They are used to carrying
06:59
heavy loads.
07:01
Even though they have
07:03
a cart,
07:05
they are able to carry
07:07
heavy loads.
07:09
They are used to work
07:11
because they are young
07:13
and they are trained
07:15
to grow their horses
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before riding them.
07:29
Meanwhile,
07:31
Daniela, a young horse,
07:33
is being taken to the school
07:35
to look for grass.
07:37
But sometimes,
07:39
she is also fed bread
07:41
and milk
07:43
in the courtyard of the caretaker,
07:45
Jesse.
07:47
This is especially
07:49
comfortable for her
07:51
because she is alone.
07:53
This is your horse's owner.
07:55
Daniela!
07:57
What is the story
07:59
of Daniela?
08:01
She was just born two weeks ago.
08:03
Her mother died.
08:05
We were surprised
08:07
when we went to her
08:09
in the morning to feed her.
08:11
She died?
08:13
And then,
08:15
you took care of her naturally, right?
08:17
Of course, she was still breastfeeding at that time, right?
08:19
Yes.
08:21
Since she tasted the taste of milk,
08:23
the taste changed.
08:25
That's when it started.
08:27
She started breastfeeding.
08:29
Until now,
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we still breastfeed her.
08:33
But not in the courtyard.
08:35
Daniela,
08:37
when she grows up,
08:39
she will also work.
08:41
What will you do for her?
08:43
We will still train her,
08:45
but she will not be the one
08:47
who will earn money.
08:51
For now,
08:53
they are still studying
08:55
about the native horse of Aurora.
08:57
It is a living creature
08:59
and different from other breeds.
09:03
It is not easy to take care
09:05
and train horses.
09:11
That's why the help
09:13
of animals to humans
09:15
should still be humane.
09:27
Thank you for watching Born To Be Wild.
09:29
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09:33
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