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| This category is for sites directly concerned to the profession of the farrier, including farrier education, foot care, and practitioners. |
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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This category is limited to organisations representing farriers and/or promoting farriery. |
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.
| This category is for sites relating to equipment and supplies for farriers. Sites that offer online ordering of farriery equipment and hoof care products should be submitted to Shopping: Sports: Equestrian: Healthcare and Grooming: Farrier and Hoof Care |
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.
| This category is for news and media sites sites directly concerned to the profession of the farrier, including farrier education, foot care, and practitioners. |
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.This category is for online and print media sites dedicated to farriery.
| This category is for listing individual farriers' sites by location only. |
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.This category is for listing individual farriers' sites by location.
| This category is for sites directly concerned with the formal education of farriers. |
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.
| This category is for sites promoting specialized techniques and methodology to help enhance specific performance such as (but not limited to) gaited horse movement, jumping, and driving, or correction of foot disabilities. |
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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