Farriery is the term used to describe the total care of the equine foot, particularly shoeing for work and for correcting deformities. The farrier is a trained professional and in many countries it is illegal for a horse owner who is NOT a registered farrier to even replace a lost nail.
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- The Worshipful Company of Farriers Aims to encourage and improve the practice of farriery to the highest standards, through examinations and awards and support farriers who fall on hard times. Details of history, awards, membership and training. London, United Kingdom.
- The Farriers Registration Council Regulates farriery in the United Kingdom. Information about legal and training requirements, apprenticeships, news, and how to complain about a farrier.
- European Federation of Farriers Associations (EFFA) Provides information about the association, its standards for EFFA qualified farriers, a list of schools and events, and a dictionary with major European languages for farriers terminology.
- Irish Master Farriers Association Formed in the early 1970′s around the time The Irish Horse Board started farriery apprenticeships.
- American Farriers To further the professional development of farriers, resources for the the farrier industry, and continuing farrier education.