- ferrum,
meaning 'iron'.
James Blurton, 2005
World Champion Farrier, said, "
Farriery is all
about technique and
getting the
horse to do the work for you. It...
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profession in Britain. A 1785
Society meeting resolved to "promote the
study of
Farriery upon
rational scientific principles." The
professionalization of the veterinary...
- sick animals. A 1785
society meeting resolved to "promote the
study of
Farriery upon
rational scientific principles."
Physician James Clark wrote a treatise...
- “farriers”) and
shall promote,
encourage and
advance the art and
science of
farriery and
education in
connection with the said art and science". The Master...
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riders and
riding instructors.
School of
Farriery – the
school is a
centre of
excellence in
military farriery, and
trains all of the
British Army's farriers;...
- of
their superior resistance to wear.
Tungsten carbide may be used in
farriery, the
shoeing of horses, to
improve traction on
slippery surfaces such as...
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Curtis is
internationally renowned in the hoof-care
world for his
remedial farriery textbooks and lectures.
Among other roles, is a Past
Master of the Worshipful...
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traditionally enumerated,
including carpentry, architecture, jewellery,
farriery, acting, dancing, music, medicine,
poetry etc.,
besides sixty-four abhyantara-kalā...
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Farriery (horseshoeing)
Horseshoe Hoof boot Caulkins...
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classical Journal Vol. 29, No. 9 (June 1934) The
History of
Farriery[permanent dead link],
Irish Farriery Authority "Cohen, Rachel. "The
History of Horseshoes...