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What (who) is horseshoer$35972$ - definition

FABRICATED PRODUCT, DESIGNED TO PROTECT A HORSE'S HOOF FROM WEAR
Horse shoe; Horse Shoes; Horse Shoe; Horse-Shoes; Horseshoer; Shoeing (horses); Shod
  • A [[hoof boot]]
  • A [[hipposandal]], a predecessor to the horseshoe
  • Horseshoes are commonly made of [[steel]], and are nailed to the underside of the hoof.
  • A horseshoe on a door is regarded a protective [[talisman]] in some cultures.
  • Making horseshoes in India
  • English horseshoes from the 11th to the 19th centuries
  • [[Flag of Rutland]]
  • An oversized horseshoe for soft soil to distribute horse's weight
  • oxshoe]]s at the lower right

farriery         
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  • Mid 18th century gravestone of a Master Farrier, Old [[Polmont]]
SPECIALIST IN EQUINE HOOF CARE, INCLUDING THE TRIMMING AND BALANCING OF HORSES' HOOVES AND THE PLACING OF SHOES ON THEIR HOOVES
Farriery; Farriers; American Farrier's Association; Shoeing Smith; Farriership
n.
1.
Art or business of shoeing horses.
2.
Veterinary art.
farrier         
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SPECIALIST IN EQUINE HOOF CARE, INCLUDING THE TRIMMING AND BALANCING OF HORSES' HOOVES AND THE PLACING OF SHOES ON THEIR HOOVES
Farriery; Farriers; American Farrier's Association; Shoeing Smith; Farriership
['far??]
¦ noun a smith who shoes horses.
Derivatives
farriery noun
Origin
C16: from OFr. ferrier, from L. ferrarius, from ferrum 'iron, horseshoe'.
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SPECIALIST IN EQUINE HOOF CARE, INCLUDING THE TRIMMING AND BALANCING OF HORSES' HOOVES AND THE PLACING OF SHOES ON THEIR HOOVES
Farriery; Farriers; American Farrier's Association; Shoeing Smith; Farriership
·noun A shoer of horses; a veterinary surgeon.
II. Farrier ·vi To practice as a farrier; to carry on the trade of a farrier.

Wikipedia

Horseshoe

A horseshoe is a fabricated product designed to protect a horse hoof from wear. Shoes are attached on the palmar surface (ground side) of the hooves, usually nailed through the insensitive hoof wall that is anatomically akin to the human toenail, although much larger and thicker. However, there are also cases where shoes are glued.

Horseshoes are available in a wide variety of materials and styles, developed for different types of horse and for the work they do. The most common materials are steel and aluminium, but specialized shoes may include use of rubber, plastic, magnesium, titanium, or copper. Steel tends to be preferred in sports in which a strong, long-wearing shoe is needed, such as polo, eventing, show jumping, and western riding events. Aluminium shoes are lighter, making them common in horse racing where a lighter shoe is desired, and often facilitate certain types of movement; they are often favored in the discipline of dressage. Some horseshoes have "caulkins", "caulks", or "calks": protrusions at the toe or heels of the shoe, or both, to provide additional traction.

The fitting of horseshoes is a professional occupation, conducted by a farrier, who specializes in the preparation of feet, assessing potential lameness issues, and fitting appropriate shoes, including remedial features where required. In some countries, such as the UK, horseshoeing is legally restricted to people with specific qualifications and experience. In others, such as the United States, where professional licensing is not legally required, professional organizations provide certification programs that publicly identify qualified individuals.

When kept as a talisman, a horseshoe is said to bring good luck. A stylized variation of the horseshoe is used for a popular throwing game, horseshoes.