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farriery
farriery (ˈfærɪərɪ) [f. as prec. + -y3.] The art of the farrier; now = veterinary surgery.1737 Bracken (title), Farriery Improved. 1760 Goldsm. Cit. W. lxxxvi, Several of the great here..understand as much of farriery as their grooms. 1821 Scott Kenilw. xiii, His extraordinary practice in farriery. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Worshipful Company of Farriers
among persons engaged in the shoeing of horses (hereinafter referred to as “farriers”) and shall promote, encourage and advance the art and science of farriery wikipedia.org
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ferrurie
† ˈferrurie Obs. rare. Also ferrurye. [f. ferrour, ferrer + -y3.] = farriery.1601 F. Tate Househ. Ord. Edw. II §56 (1876) 42 A vallet carnauer that hath knoledge in marshausy & ferrurie. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Bracken
Henry Bracken, M.D. (1697–1764), was a writer on farriery. , or a Compleat Treatise upon the Art of Farriery, 2 vols., which went through ten or more editions in 1742, The Traveller's Pocket Farrier in 1751, A wikipedia.org
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Equine shivers
Typical signs of shivers include: Farriery problems (96% of cases) Muscle twitching/trembling (85%) Elevated tail head (74%) Muscle atrophy (44%) Reduced Similar signs may be seen when the horse is asked to simply lift a hind foot, or during farriery work, especially when the foot is hammered during shoeing wikipedia.org
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scopel
† ˈscopel, ˈscopple Farriery. Obs. [? contraction of scopperil.] A seton: = scopperil 3.1737 Bracken Farriery Impr. (1757) I. 337 Scopels or round Pieces of Leather with Holes in the Middle, lap'd round with Tow, are the most fit and proper in these Cases. Ibid. II. 17 They can only bleed a Horse, d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Defence Animal Training Regiment
School of Farriery – the school is a centre of excellence in military farriery, and trains all of the British Army's farriers; it is officially recognised Army School of Farriery At the Centre is a School of Farriery (training to repair horseshoes), recognised by the Worshipful Company of Farriers and Farriers wikipedia.org
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Equine podiatry
There is also a new group of specialists known as an "Applied Equine Podiatrist", this specialist may have neither a veterinary nor a farriery background Traditionally, the practice of horseshoeing was implemented to prevent wear of the hoof wall; however, the modern argument is that traditional farriery wikipedia.org
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John Badcock (writer)
The earliest, 'The Veterinary Surgeon, or Farriery taught on a new and easy plan,' was issued in 1827 and 1829, and reissued at Philadelphia in 1848. wikipedia.org
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Simon John Curtis
2006 () Corrective Farriery: A Textbook of Remedial Horseshoeing Vol I, 2002 () Farriery - Foal to Racehorse, 1999 () Papers Is there a permanent farriery solution to low heels? wikipedia.org
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Edward Coleman (veterinary surgeon)
From Farriery to Veterinary Medicine, 1785-1795. Cambridge: Heffer, [1962]. Smith, Sir Frederick. wikipedia.org
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Shustov vodka
History , a 40-year-old merchant, started the company in 1863 with a small liquor distillery, based in the former farriery building on in Moscow. wikipedia.org
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National School of Blacksmithing
It moved to its present purpose-built facility (which it shares with Hereford School of Farriery) in 2000, having previously been situated at HCT's Folly (Hereford School of Farriery previously occupied a site on Burcott Road, Hereford). wikipedia.org
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William Williams (veterinary surgeon)
As with many early vets, he appears to have had a background in farriery. wikipedia.org
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World Horse Welfare
The charity works in the developing world training local people in skills such as saddlery, farriery, nutrition and horse management. wikipedia.org
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