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