Careers Guide

Farrier

What people in this role do:

  • Inspect horses’ legs and hooves while stationary and in motion to check for irregularities, interference, peculiarities or abnormalities
  • Discuss with horse owners and / or trainers options for shoe type
  • Remove worn or faulty shoes, observing and noting wear patterns or deformities
  • Clean, trim and shape hooves using a variety of devices
  • Measure hooves and make up templates to determine materials required
  • Select metal and nails required for the job and cut metals in accordance with measurements
  • Heat and shape shoes
  • Replace and secure shoes to hooves and check all nails are aligned
  • Remove and replace steel shoes from horses before and after the racing

Your chances of success will be better if you have:

  • Good general physical fitness
  • No allergies to horses
  • Good vision and hearing
  • Interest in horses
  • Ability to handle horses
  • Safety awareness
  • Good coordination
  • School Certificate

The Future

  • Employment for a minimum of four years
  • Employment areas include: self-employment, contacting themselves to trainers, horse owner at trotting stables, racing stables, studs, riding clubs, training organisations and horse shows
  • For more options see www.myfuture.edu.au

 

Who to contact for more information and advice?

Australian Training Company

Phone / Fax / Email / Website Address Regions Serviced
T 02 9704 1500
jrosman@austrg.com.au
www.austrg.com.au
30-32 Pomeroy St Homebush NSW 2140 All NSW