Hi! Enjoying your blog so much! What made you decide to become a farrier? What was that a-ha! moment for you?
I’ve been around horses for most of my life and towards the end of my undergrad time at university, I really wasn’t enjoying what I was studying. Over time I figured that I wanted to work outside, with horses, but didn’t know what I wanted to actually do. I shadowed some vets and physios, but nothing really jumped out at me.
My horse was getting abscesses every time I had a jumping competition and through some X-ray scans, the vet figured out that the angle of his coffin bone was a little too upright, which was causing deep bruising every time he landed hard - this was easily corrected with trimming once we knew what was wrong, but this was the first time it actually hit me how important farriers are.
I began reading up and found that cool quote “no hoof, no horse” and how the king of England, hundreds of years ago, made a law that farriers had to undergo proper training because of the importance of (sound) horses during their wars.
I shadowed some farriers back home and figured that this was definitely more of I wanted to do.
And to be honest, forging and blacksmithing in medieval movies always fascinated me haha