You must first attain a doctorate in equine psychology and bodily functions. This typically requires 8 years of school.
YES! if you dont no what you are doing then you could seriously injure the horse and make it lame!
Farriers typically work long hours, often ranging from 8 to 12 hours a day, depending on their schedule and the number of horses they service. Their work often involves traveling to different locations, which can extend their workday. Additionally, farriers may work weekends and holidays, particularly if they have a busy clientele. Overall, their work is physically demanding and requires a strong commitment.
No school.
Very long to go to school
some of them go to school for ten to fifteen years
to get smart.
Farriers shoe horsed.
clothes
the farriers will vary, they need to be seen every 6 weeks or so. Around £40-£80 depending on what serviceyou want
you have to go to school for at least 4 years or 3 years
you have to go to school for 3 to 2 mouthes or years
just to high school didn't go to collage