Farrier

The Farrier, a painting by Bob Demuyser
Nailing on shoes
Rasping the hoof
Some farrier tools, including hammers, nippers, rasps, and hoof knife, as well as a set of custom-made corrective shoes on the ground below the toolset

A farrier is a specialist in equine hoof care, including the trimming and balancing of horses' hooves and the placing of shoes on their hooves, if necessary. A farrier combines some blacksmith's skills (fabricating, adapting, and adjusting metal shoes) with some veterinarian's skills (knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the lower limb) to care for horses' feet. Traditionally an occupation for men, in a number of countries women have now become farriers.

History

While the practice of putting protective hoof coverings on horses dates back to the first century,[1] evidence suggests that the practice of nailing iron shoes into a horse's hoof is a much later invention. One of the first archaeological discoveries of an iron horseshoe was found in the tomb of Merovingian king Childeric I, who reigned from 458 to 481 or 482. The discovery was made by Adrien Quinquin in 1653, and the findings were written about by Jean-Jacques Chifflet in 1655. Chifflet wrote that the iron horseshoe was so rusted that it fell apart as he attempted to clean it. He did, however, make an illustration of the shoe and noted that it had four holes on each side for nails.[2] Although this discovery places the existence of iron horseshoes during the later half of the fifth century, their further usage is not recorded until closer to the end of the millennium. Carolingian Capitularies, legal acts composed and published by Frankish kings until the ninth century, display a high degree of attention to detail when it came to military matters, even going as far as to specify which weapons and equipment soldiers were to bring when called upon for war.[3] With each Capitulary that calls for horsemen, no mention of horseshoes can be found. Excavations from Viking-age burials also demonstrate a lack of iron horseshoes, even though many of the stirrups and other horse tack survived. A burial dig in Slovenia discovered iron bits, stirrups, and saddle parts but no horseshoes.[4] The first literary mention of nailed horseshoes is found within Ekkehard's Waltharius,[3] written c. 920 AD. The practice of shoeing horses in Europe likely originated in Western Europe, where they had more need due to the way the climate affected horses' hooves, before spreading eastward and northward by 1000 AD.

The task of shoeing horses was originally performed by blacksmiths, owing to the origin of the word found within the Latin ferrum. However, by the time of Edward III of England (r. 1327–1377) the position, among others, had become much more specialized. This was part of a larger trend in specialization and the division of labour in England at the time.[5] In 1350, Edward released an ordinance concerning pay and wages within the city of London. In the ordinance it mentioned farriers and decreed that they were not to charge more for their services than "they were wont to take before the time of the pestilence."[6] The pestilence mentioned was the Black Death, which places the existence of farriers as a trade independent of blacksmiths at the latest in 1346. In 1350, a statute from Edward designated the shoer of horses at court to be the ferrour des chivaux (literally Shoer of Horses), who would be sworn in before judges. The ferrour des chivaux would swear to do his craft properly and to limit himself solely to it.[7] The increasing division of labour in England, especially in regards to the farriers, proved beneficial for Edward III during the first phase of the Hundred Years' War. The English army traveled into France with an immense baggage train that possessed its own forges in order for the Sergeants-Farrier and his assistants to shoe horses in the field. The increased specialization of the fourteenth century allowed Edward to create a self-sufficient army, thus contributing to his military success in France.  

Etymology

The word farrier can be traced back to the Middle English word ferrǒur, which referred to a blacksmith who also shoed horses. Ferrǒur can be traced back to the even earlier Old French ferreor, which in itself is based upon the Latin ferrum, meaning 'iron'.[8]

Work

James Blurton, 2005 World Champion Farrier, said, "Farriery is all about technique and getting the horse to do the work for you. It is not a wrestling match."[9]

A farrier's routine work is primarily hoof trimming and shoeing.[10] In ordinary cases, trimming each hoof so it retains proper foot function is important. If the animal has a heavy work load, works on abrasive footing, needs additional traction, or has pathological changes in the hoof or conformational challenges, then shoes may be required. Additional tasks for the farrier include dealing with injured or diseased hooves and application of special shoes for racing, training, or "cosmetic" purposes. Horses with certain diseases or injuries may need remedial procedures for their hooves, or need special shoes.[11]

Traditionally, farriers worked in premises such as forges with yards where they could hot-shoe a number of horses. Changes in the industry including the introduction of electric grinders, gas-powered portable forges, ready-made shoes, and plastic stick-on shoes, have now made travelling to individual clients possible.[12]

Tools used

Farrier's tools
Tool Picture Function
Anvil, hammer Used to shape horseshoes to fit horse's feet[13]
Forge and tongs Used to heat horseshoes to allow custom shaping and specialized design, tongs hold a hot shoe in both the furnace and on the anvil[14][self-published source?]
Clinchers Used to bend over ("clinch") ends of nails to hold the shoe in place[15]
Hammer Two types, a larger design used on the anvil to shape shoes, a smaller one used to drive nails into hoof wall, through nail holes in shoe
Hoof knife Used to trim frog and sole of hoof[16]
Hoof nippers Used to trim hoof wall[17]
Hoof testers Used to detect cracks, weakness or abscess in the hoof[18]
Rasp Used to finish trim and smooth out edges of hoof[19]
Stand Used to rest a horse's hoof off the ground when rasping the toe area.

Qualifications

Mid-eighteenth-century gravestone of a Master Farrier, Old Polmont

In countries such as the United Kingdom, people other than registered farriers cannot legally call themselves a farrier or carry out any farriery work (in the UK, this is under the Farriers (Registration) Act 1975).[20] The primary aim of the act is to "prevent and avoid suffering by and cruelty to horses arising from the shoeing of horses by unskilled persons".

However, in other countries, such as the United States, farriery is not regulated, no legal certification exists,[21] and qualifications can vary. In the US, four organizations—the American Farrier's Association (AFA), the Guild of Professional Farriers (GPF), the Brotherhood of Working Farriers, and the Equine Lameness Prevention Organization (ELPO)—maintain voluntary certification programs for farriers. Of these, the AFA's program is the largest, with about 2800 certified farriers.[citation needed] Additionally, the AFA program has a reciprocity agreement with the Farrier Registration Council and the Worshipful Company of Farriers in the UK.

Within the certification programs offered by the AFA, the GPF, and the ELPO, all farrier examinations are conducted by peer panels. The farrier examinations for these organizations are designed so that qualified farriers may obtain a formal credential indicating they meet a meaningful standard of professional competence as determined by technical knowledge and practical skills examinations, length of field experience, and other factors.[22][23] Farriers who have received a certificate of completion for attending a farrier school or course may represent themselves as having completed a particular course of study. Sometimes, usually for purposes of brevity, they use the term "certified" in advertising.

Where professional registration exists, on either a compulsory or voluntary basis, a requirement for continuing professional development activity often exists to maintain a particular license or certification. For instance, farriers voluntarily registered with the American Association of Professional Farriers require at least 16 hours of continuing education every year to maintain their accreditation.[24]

Female farriers

Traditionally, farriery has been seen as a career for men[9][25] although images do show women shoeing horses at a horse hospital in the early twentieth century.[26] In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, however, the number of women entering the profession has risen[27] in, for example, Australia,[28] Canada,[29] Ireland,[30] New Zealand,[31] Senegal,[32] the UK[27] and the USA.[33] Changes in materials and ways of working make it easier for women to combine the career with motherhood.[34] Women in the UK are now becoming 'master' farriers[35] and Fellows of the Worshipful Company of Farriers, training apprentice farriers from around the world.[36]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Horse Shoes History". 6 March 2012. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  2. ^ Chifflet, Jean-Jacques (1655). anastasis childerici i francorum regis, sive thesaurus sepulchralis tornaci neviorum effossus et commentario illustratus. Antwerp: Plantin Press. p. 249.
  3. ^ a b France, John; DeVries (2008). Warfare in the Dark Ages. Hampshire, England: Ashgate. pp. 321–340.
  4. ^ Horse and Rider in the late Viking Age Equestrian burial in perspective. Project Muse, Project MUSE, Anne Pedersen, Merethe Schifter Bagge (1 ed.). Baltimore, Md.: Aarhus University Press. 2021. ISBN 978-87-7184-998-1. OCLC 1287098588.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^ Britnell, R. H. (2001). "Specialization of Work in England, 1100-1300". The Economic History Review. 54 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1111/1468-0289.00181. ISSN 0013-0117. JSTOR 3091711.
  6. ^ Holland, John (2013), "London Life and Works", Memorials of Sir Francis Chantrey, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 241–306, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139857093.007, ISBN 9781139857093, retrieved 3 November 2022
  7. ^ Fleming, George (January 1892). "Shoeing of Army Horses". Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States. 13: 986–987.
  8. ^ "Ferrour". The Middle English Compendium. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  9. ^ a b Horse & Hound (20 September 2005). "Female farriers on the increase". Horse & Hound. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  10. ^ Audrey Pavia; Kate Gentry-Running (4 February 2011). Horse Health and Nutrition For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-05232-7.
  11. ^ "The Value Of Proper Hoof Care". San Tan Times. 5 February 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  12. ^ "How farrier Sarah is forging a career". Great British Life. 22 August 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  13. ^ J. Warren Evans (13 December 2000). Horses, 3rd Edition: A Guide to Selection, Care, and Enjoyment. Henry Holt and Company. p. 314. ISBN 978-0-8050-7251-8.
  14. ^ Dave Millwater (19 October 2009). The New Dictionary of Farrier Terms 2. 7. 2-PB. Lulu.com. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-557-15559-0.[self-published source]
  15. ^ Cherry Hill; Richard Klimesh (2009). Horse Hoof Care. Storey Pub. p. 78. ISBN 978-1-60342-088-4.
  16. ^ Andrea E. Floyd; R. A. Mansmann (2007). Equine Podiatry. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 413. ISBN 978-0-7216-0383-4.
  17. ^ Tearney, Pat (1 May 2011). "Getting More Out of Your Hoof Nippers". American Farriers Journal.
  18. ^ Gregory, Chris (1 January 2011). "A Valuable Diagnostic Tool When Properly Used". American Farriers Journal.
  19. ^ "Why Rasps are the Most Important -- Yet Most Neglected -- Tool in your Shoeing Box".
  20. ^ Farriers (Registration) Act 1975
  21. ^ "Finding a Farrier". October 2000.
  22. ^ "The American Farriers Association". Americanfarriers.org. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  23. ^ Registration guidelines for The Guild of Professional Farriers
  24. ^ "Farrier Accreditation". Archived from the original on 28 October 2016.
  25. ^ "Female Farriers Thriving Despite Gender-Based Challenges | ePublishing". www.americanfarriers.com. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  26. ^ "Women as farriers in the horse hospital of a big firm of haulage..." Getty Images. 7 January 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  27. ^ a b "Female farriers buck the trend". Farmers Weekly. 6 June 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  28. ^ "Female farriery student calls for more women to enter the trade". Hawkesbury Gazette. 4 August 2021. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  29. ^ Staff, Advertiser (27 September 2018). "First female farrier in Ontario nears 29 years in business". Wellington Advertiser. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  30. ^ "A rare thing: Ireland's female farrier". www.farmersjournal.ie. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  31. ^ "Gender is Not a Qualification | Butler Professional Farrier Schools". 1 February 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  32. ^ "How Brooke's Farrier Training Changed My Life | Brooke". www.thebrooke.org. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  33. ^ "Female farriers: Cornell farrier program admits first all-female cohort". Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. 28 February 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  34. ^ team, Editorial (15 July 2021). "Hayley Foy – Female Farrier". The BV. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  35. ^ Greenbank, Tony (9 November 2019). "Meet North Yorkshire's Sarah-Mary Brown - the only female master farrier in the country". The Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  36. ^ "To shoe or not to shoe?". British Horse: 54–57. Spring 2023 – via The Official Magazine of The British Horse Society.

Read other articles:

vdeCampos Folia 2016 AESC Campeãs Escolas e blocos Escolas de sambaGrupo Especial Madureira do Turfe Ururau da Lapa União da Esperança Mocidade Louca Onça no Samba Boi Sapatão Grupo de acesso Ás de Ouro Amigos da Farra Império da Baixada Tradição Alvi-Anil BlocosGrupo Especial Os Psicodélicos Caprichosos de Guarus Castelo do Parque Aurora Chuva de Ouro Unidos do Capão Grupo de acesso Juventude da Baleeira União Feliz Outras Cidade Luz Os Independentes Resultados 2009 2010 2011 201...

 

 

Städtisches Kaufhaus, Universitätsstraße 16, Ecke Kupfergasse in Leipzig (2015) Das Städtische Kaufhaus ist ein ehemaliges Messehaus in der Leipziger Innenstadt, es wurde nach Plänen der Architekten Rayher, Korber und Müller in den Jahren 1894 bis 1901 in drei Bauabschnitten errichtet. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Vorgeschichte 2 Errichtung und Umbau 3 Sanierung und heutiges Bild 4 Literatur 5 Weblinks Vorgeschichte Das Kramerhaus in der Bildmitte (Neumarkt 31 Ecke Kupfergasse) wurde im Jahre 1...

 

 

Coordenadas: 45° 43' 56 N 5° 0' 10 E Genas   Comuna francesa    Símbolos Brasão de armas Localização GenasLocalização de Genas na França Coordenadas 45° 43' 56 N 5° 0' 10 E País  França Região Auvérnia-Ródano-Alpes Departamento Ródano Características geográficas Área total 23,84 km² População total (2018) [1] 13 235 hab. Densidade 555,2 hab./km² Altitude 208–263 m Código Postal 69740 C...

ジャニーズ 1965年のミュージカル「焔のカーブ」の舞台稽古基本情報出身地 日本ジャンル ポップスアイドル歌謡活動期間 1962年 - 1967年レーベル ビクターレコード ワーナー・ブラザース 事務所 ジャニーズ事務所旧メンバー 真家ひろみ 飯野おさみ 中谷良 あおい輝彦 ジャニーズ(アメリカ英語: Johnny's)は、かつて活動していた日本の男性アイドルグループ。1962年(昭

 

 

Artikel ini bukan mengenai Takao Doi. Takako DoiKetua Partai Sosialis JepangMasa jabatan1986–1991PendahuluMasashi IshibashiPenggantiMakoto TanabeKetua Partai Demokratik SosialMasa jabatan1996–2003PendahuluTomiichi MurayamaPenggantiMizuho Fukushima Informasi pribadiLahir(1928-11-30)30 November 1928Kobe, HyōgoMeninggal20 September 2014(2014-09-20) (umur 85)Prefektur Hyogo, JapanPartai politikPartai Sosialis Jepang, Partai Demokratik SosialSunting kotak info • L • B Takak...

 

 

This article lists the major power stations located in Zhejiang Province. Non-renewable Coal Station Name in Chinese Coordinates Capacity (MW) Operational Units Under Construction Units Beilun Power Station 北仑电厂 29°56′26″N 121°48′48″E / 29.94056°N 121.81333°E / 29.94056; 121.81333 (Beilun) 7,400 5*660 MW, 2*1,050 MW 2*1,000 MW [1] Jiaxing Power Station 嘉兴电厂 30°37′47″N 121°08′46″E / 30.62972...

Hospital in Northern Region, UgandaAnaka General HospitalUganda Ministry of HealthGeographyLocationAnaka, Nwoya District, Northern Region, UgandaCoordinates02°35′59″N 31°56′51″E / 2.59972°N 31.94750°E / 2.59972; 31.94750OrganisationCare systemPublicTypeGeneralServicesEmergency departmentIBeds120HistoryOpened1969LinksOther linksHospitals in Uganda Anaka General Hospital, also known as Anaka Hospital, is a hospital in the Northern Region of Uganda.[1]...

 

 

Indian actor (born 1987) Harshad AroraArora in 2016Born (1987-09-03) 3 September 1987 (age 36)[1]Delhi, IndiaOccupationsActormodelYears active2014–presentKnown forBeintehaa DahleezAwardsITA AwardsIndian Telly Awards Harshad Arora (born 3 September 1987)[1] is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi television. He made his acting debut in 2014 with Colors TV's popular Beintehaa portrayed male protagonist Zain Abdullah for which he received ITA Award for Best Actor...

 

 

Ethnic group in West Africa Yoruba redirects here. For other uses, see Yoruba (disambiguation). YorubaÌran YorùbáỌmọ Oòduà, Ọmọ Káàárọ̀-oòjíireA group of Yoruba people at a public eventTotal populationc. ≈ 44,000,000 (2020)[a][1]Regions with significant populations Nigeria39,500,000 (2015)[2] Benin1,600,000[3] Ghana425,600[4] Togo342,500[5] United States164,266 (2021)[6] Ivory Co...

Railway station in Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan Tachibana Station立花駅Tachibana Station North exitGeneral informationLocation1-chōme-1 Tachibanachō, Amagasaki-shi, Hyōgo-ken 661-0025JapanCoordinates34°44′16.66″N 135°23′56.84″E / 34.7379611°N 135.3991222°E / 34.7379611; 135.3991222Owned by West Japan Railway CompanyOperated by West Japan Railway CompanyLine(s) Tōkaidō Main Line (JR Kobe Line)Distance567.1 km (352.4 mi) from TokyoPla...

 

 

1965 studio album by Cliff Richard Love Is ForeverStudio album by Cliff RichardReleasedNovember 1965RecordedJun-Aug 1964, May-Jun 1965StudioEMI Abbey Road, CBS 30th Street, New York CityGenrePop, Easy ListeningLabelColumbiaProducerNorrie Paramor, Bob Morgan, Billy SherrillCliff Richard chronology When in Rome(1965) Love Is Forever(1965) Kinda Latin(1966) Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingRecord Mirror[1] Love Is Forever is the ninth studio album by Cliff Richard release...

 

 

Indian web series High PriestessOfficial posterGenreMysteryThrillerCreated byPushpa IgnatiusWritten byPushpa Ignatius(Screenplay)Shashank Srivastav(Dialogues)Directed byPushpa IgnatiusStarring Amala Akkineni Kishore Kumar ComposerGopal Rao ParanandiCountry of originIndiaOriginal languageTeluguNo. of seasons1No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producer Ram Ganesan Producers Krishna Kulasekaran Shanmugharaja. H Production locationIndiaCinematographySoundararajanEditorRichard ...

French civil code established in 1804 Civil Code of the FrenchCode civil des FrançaisLegislature of the French ConsulateCitationCode civilTerritorial extentFranceEnacted byCorps législatifSigned byFirst Consul Napoléon BonaparteEffective21 March 1804 (1804-03-21)Introduced byJacques de MalevilleJean PortalisFélix Bigot de PréameneuFrançois TronchetRepealsCivil Code of the French Republic (1803)Amended byLaw 2019-2022 on 1 September 2020Status: Amended The Napole...

 

 

Australian journalist and former news presenter This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous...

 

 

القوة الجوية العراقية Création 22 avril 1931 Pays Irak Allégeance Président d'Irak Type Force aérienne Effectif ~14 000 Fait partie de Forces armées irakiennes Surnom IQAF Couleurs (1931–2004) (2019–actuel) (2011–2019) Anniversaire 22 avril[1] Équipement 200 aéronefs Guerres Guerre anglo-irakienneGuerre des Six JoursGuerre du KippourGuerre Iran-IrakInvasion du KoweïtGuerre du GolfeInsurrection en Irak de 1991Guerre d'IrakSeconde guerre civile irakienne Co...

American political organization Campaign for LibertyFoundedJune 10, 2008FounderRon PaulTypePublic, 501(c)(4)FocusEducate Americans in freedom, sound money, non-interventionism, free markets, and related positions of candidates at all levels of government.Location5211 Port Royal RoadSpringfield, VirginiaArea served United StatesMembers 650,000+[1]Key peopleRon Paul, ChairmanNorm Singleton, PresidentJohn McCardell, Executive DirectorHeather Danielowski, Director of State OperationsWebsi...

 

 

Borough of London Lewisham Borough redirects here. For the football club, see Lewisham Borough F.C. London borough in United KingdomLondon Borough of LewishamLondon borough Coat of armsCouncil logoLewisham shown within Greater LondonSovereign stateUnited KingdomConstituent countryEnglandRegionLondonCeremonial countyGreater LondonCreated1 April 1965Admin HQCatfordGovernment • TypeLondon borough council • BodyLewisham London Borough Council • LeadershipMayor ...

 

 

2015 Hong Kong filmLittle Big MasterFilm posterTraditional Chinese五個小孩的校長Simplified Chinese五个小孩的校长Hanyu PinyinWǔ Gè Xiǎo Hái De Xiào ZhǎngJyutpingNg5 Go3 Siu2 Haai4 Dik1 Haau6 Zeong2 Directed byAdrian KwanScreenplay byAdrian KwanHannah ChangProduced byBenny ChanAlvin LamStanley TongStarringMiriam YeungLouis KooCinematographyAnthony PunEdited byCurran PangMusic byWong Kin-waiProductioncompaniesUniverse EntertainmentSil-Metropole OrganisationSun Entertainm...

This article is about autocross in Europe. For similar competitions in other countries, see Autocross (disambiguation). In Europe Autocross is car racing on a race track with unsealed surface (dirt, gravel or soil). Start of a final of the 2004 German Autocross Championship round at the Estering at BuxtehudeCars compete against the clock, and start at the same time. A well attended international series is the FIA European Championship for Autocross Drivers. FIA European Autocross Championship...

 

 

French cyclist Albert TaillandierTaillandier in 1900Personal informationFull nameAlbert Philippe TaillandierBorn8 February 1879 (1879-02-08)Paris, France Medal record Men's track cycling Representing  France Olympic Games 1900 Paris Men's sprint Albert Philippe Taillandier (8 February 1879 – ?) was a French racing cyclist who competed in the late 19th century and early 20th century. He participated in cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris and won the gold medal in...

 

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!