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Farrier: Working With Horses

   

Author: Nikola Marshall

If you enjoy working with horses and are strong, then being a farrier just might be for you!

According to the Farriers Act 1975, the definition of a farrier is any work in connection with the preparation or treatment of the foot of a horse for the immediate reception of a shoe thereon, the fitting by nailing or otherwise of such a shoe to the foot or the finishing off of such work to the foot.

The craft is an ancient one, possibly practiced as long ago as during the time of the Roman Empire.

To become a farrier, you must attend one of the many schools offering classes in the craft. A wise idea, although not required, is an apprenticeship after graduation. This lends itself to hands on skills while under the watchful eye of an experienced farrier.

A farriers work consists of checking a horses leg, foot and hoof, cutting away any excess hoof growth and ensure that the horse is balanced. Selection of the appropriate shoe relies on the horses size, foot condition and whatever work or activity the horse is involved in. Next, adjust the shape of the shoe using an anvil and hammer. Then affix the shoe to the hoof.

There are few considerations you should take into account if you feel this is the career path for you. You must enjoy working with horses and know how to handle them. Some horses dont like their feet handled and can be difficult to work with. Good manual skills and hand-eye coordination are a must. You do want to hit the nail rather than your fingers! Physical strength and stamina are givens. The horses you may work with can be upwards of two tons! Youll need to possess good communication skills so that you can work well with the horse owners, and veterinarians as well. Farriers are often self-employed and, as a result, will need to posses a few more skills. You must be willing to travel. You will be taking your business to the horse owners. This means driving to farms, ranches and private owners, all of whom many be quite a distance apart. Organizing appointments and keeping accurate records of things such as expenses, payments and other accounts is essential.

Hours rely on the horse owners schedule. Likely, you will be working days and often, on weekends. Earnings reflect your area and how much you choose to charge. Keep in mind costs of equipment and travel expenses when you set your fees.

Being a farrier is a physically demanding job. You may be asked to shoe one or many horses at any given time, not to mention time spent on the road between appointments. A lot of bending and lifting is involved and, of course, be ready for problem horses!

As a farrier, you must keep the horses welfare in mind first and treat the animal humanely and respect. Maintain and build upon your knowledge of your craft. Good customer relations is essential for repeat business and can earn you recommendations for future clients. Be honest and trustworthy. Always handle any complaints in a timely manner. You are your own public relations person and your work is your best advertisement! Being a farrier is demanding but rewarding work. If working with horses is what youd like to do, this career path is one to be considered

Author Bio:
Nikola Marshall is a proclaimed scripter. Nikola likes to write articles about this topic.
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