a six grade education and a license to practice. But according to the international equine resource center, the more education you have (like a B.S or M.S. in Equine Sciences) the more money you can make.
He/she's called a farrier. He/she also clips horses "toes"
A synonym for farrier is Horseshoer.
Farrier is correctly spelled. Farrier: noun: a craftsman who trims and shoes horses hooves.
A blacksmith or a farrier
A farrier is a person who trims horses feet and shoes horses. They can also be used for overgrown pig feet and goat feet. The exterior of these special high maintenance feet is called hooves. A farrier is a person who changes a horses horse shoes. In colonial times, the farrier would melt iron, and then fit it to the horses hoof after he had trimmed the hoof. Then he would let the metal cool and nail the horse shoe onto the horses hoof. The nailing didn't hurt the horse because they have no nerves in the area where the farrier nails the horseshoe in. However, the tender inside of the horses hoof including the frog, (which is a part of the horse's hoof) are very sensitive.
Robert Farrier died in 1879.
Robert Farrier was born in 1796.
Farrier .
The person is a Farrier.
A person who takes care of the horses' feet and shoes them is called a farrier. The person is a farrier by occupation.
A farrier is someone who takes care of your horse's hooves and occasionally puts on horseshoes. Some horses are terrified of the farrier and getting their hooves picked up. When the farrier comes, they freak out and are very difficult to stand still. "Stands for farrier" means simply that the horse stays in one spot and does not throw a fit when the farrier is working on its hooves.
Farrier. The person who shoes horses is a farrier.