Educate yourself, to avoid huge lost profits in your herd (2024)

Keeping your herd healthy and avoiding huge potential in lost profits annually is the main aim behind hoof trimmer, Graeme Parker, from South-west Scotland, who runs a YouTube channel, The Hoof GP.

He is now launching an online functional hoof trimming course, to educate farmers and the public, about the importance of good foot health in livestock.

“The education gap between farmers and the public is widening and we need to do something about it, it is important to educate the public as to why they are seeing some cows lame in a field – they are thinking farmers just don’t care!

“More often than not there is a big story behind it and the farmer will be doing something,” said Graeme, who has now been a full-time hoof trimmer for nine years and will have trimmed approximately 140,000 cows.

“My YouTube channels are also there to educate all farmers about how to look after their cows – A, because they love their cows and B, because it wouldn’t be viable financially not to treat them.”

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An economic review of the costs of lameness estimated the average cattle herd lameness is around 25% and costs £2.20 cost per lame cow a day. For a herd of 400, that results in an £80,300 loss per annum, which is a huge loss for farmers.

Although the financial benefit is pretty significant it is also down to general cow health – if an animal is not walking well it won’t be yielding, rearing their calves or performing as well as it should be.

“At the end of the day, my job is to make the farms more profitable. Between time, effort and resources the money spent on hoof trimming should be making more money for the farmer than what they are spending on a foot trimmer,” he pointed out.

“People need to realise how much of a massive loss it is. It is a snowball effect, if you stop improving your herd mobility, lameness will always rise – and it’s not a problem that is going to go away overnight.

“Cows we see three times a year are doing the best, because if cows are left too long between checks, issues will arise and they’ll eventually need to be seen even more regularly as a result of their lameness,” said Graeme, who has some farmers that are as low as 1% lame.

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Graeme and his full-time trainee employee undertake 60 farms in the Wigtownshire area, all within a 30-35-mile radius, with the vast majority of customers being dairy farmers, with 99% of cows treated being dairy.

Working up his career has not been an easy task for Graeme who still attends a number of courses and seminars to ensure that he has the correct education behind him.

“I began learning from Pieter Kloosterman, who used Dr Toussaint Raven’s Dutch Five step method, and even now every time I am trimming a cow, I will run the steps through my head. Every day is a school day and you will always learn something new through experience.

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“Which is why my YouTube channels began. More and more farmers were asking questions and I always had to refer back to a specific case with a certain cow and it was hard to explain. So I found it easier for any unique case I got I would video it to explain to farmers what I was doing.

“I worked up a bit of social media presence, but I never expected my channel to get more than 600,000 subscribers. The whole aim for the channel is to get farmers treating their own cows.

“A little trim is better than nothing and I can’t emphasis that enough, it doesn’t need to be perfect to make the cow even a little happier until a foot trimmer can attend,” explained Graeme.

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“I’ve been running my YouTube channel with weekly video diaries for a few years now, but it only scratches the surface. I want to show farmers a serious, detailed and structured way to get to grips with hoof trimming so that they can take ownership over their cattle lameness problems and in doing so, drastically save money and increase their profits.

“Ultimately, this furthers our industry and promotes proper hoof care,” added Graeme, who is now launching an online functional hoof trimming course for all to attend, costing £299 plus VAT.

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FAQs

Why is it important to educate yourself? ›

Continual self-education enhances our self-confidence and empowers us to take control of our lives. By acquiring new knowledge and skills, we become more self-reliant and independent. The more we learn, the more confident we become in tackling challenges, making informed decisions, and pursuing our goals.

What does educate yourself mean? ›

plural self-educations. : the act or process of educating oneself by one's own efforts especially through reading and informal study.

How to educate yourself about investing? ›

A good resource is the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) website where you can learn how stocks are traded, the types of orders, how to execute an order, and more. You'll also find information about various investment products ranging from annuities to money market funds.

How to re-educate yourself? ›

Challenge yourself.
  1. Reading books or articles on new subjects.
  2. Watching documentaries or educational videos.
  3. Attending lectures or seminars.
  4. Engaging in discussions or group activities.
  5. Taking online courses or participating in MOOCs.

How does learning help you in life? ›

Learning keeps your mind engaged and body active. It helps you get new and knowledge-based perspectives on the world around you. It helps you gain new experiences, trains your brain to handle a wide range of challenges, and keeps your neural pathways active.

What does it truly mean to be educated? ›

That means knowing, understanding many things but also, much more important than what you have stored in your mind, to know where to look, how to look, how to question, how to challenge, how to proceed independently, to deal with the challenges that the world presents to you and that you develop in the course of your ...

What does it mean to educate people? ›

transitive verb. To educate people means to teach them better ways of doing something or a better way of living.

What does it mean to educate a person? ›

, ed·u·cat·ed, ed·u·cat·ing. to develop the faculties and powers of (a person) by teaching, instruction, or schooling. Synonyms: indoctrinate, drill, school, instruct. to qualify by instruction or training for a particular calling, practice, etc.; train: to educate someone for law.

How to learn everything about money? ›

Talk to professionals, such as financial advisors, bankers, accountants, and attorneys. They are often happy to share their general knowledge with those just starting out, especially if you show a keen interest in learning more.

What is a famous quote about self-learning? ›

Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune. Self-education is, I firmly believe, the only kind of education there is. I used to be really insecure about my self-education.

How can I be happy teaching again? ›

Collaborate with colleagues. Teaching can sometimes feel lonely when you don't feel connected to your colleagues. This is especially true in an online environment. At least once a year, find a valued colleague or small group you work well with and collaborate on a lesson, proposal, podcast, etc.

What is an example of self education? ›

In general, here are some of the main ways you can learn something:
  • Reading.
  • Watching videos (such as Skillshare courses)
  • Making flashcards.
  • Imitating an instructor.
  • Learning projects.
  • With other students in a traditional classroom.
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