moana
Well-Known Member
Certainly not!
Farriers who have been given 'grandfathers rights' are registered! Just under a different section as the younger men and usually had a longer apprenticeship. They are still under the WCF! So no I would not use an unregistered farrier but this is not the case here anyway!
You would be surprised, how many people do with out realising for example how many of you check that your farrier is still on the register? Even if he has been shoeing your horse for the last two or three years successfully it dosen't necessarily mean that he has renewed his registration for the following year... It is worth keeping an eye on these things.
Also being aware of apprentices that practice with your farrier, what level are they at, are they registered trainees and what stage are they in the training. Do they require supervision still or is it ok for them to go out on their own unsupervised to shoe your horse?
Not so straightforward and black and white....
I know of two men who appear to be allowed to operate as farriers as they have "old man rights", as in they have done the job for a long long time and seem to know what they are doing. (They work separately btw. They're not a team or anything)
I've had a fallout with my regular farrier. He's really annoyed me. I don't want to use him again - I'm not sure if he'd even come out to me again tbh.
My girl is currently unshod and has a split in her hoof that needs looking at. All the locals seem to use the two older farriers. I just feel a bit wary of them.
I was told that the farriers council took one of the men to court in an attempt to shut him down but the court ruled in favour of the man. The other one is fairly new to the area and I don't know much about him.
OP please could you PM me the name of the farriers in question. I just want to double check something which is concerning me slightly. Thanks!![]()
Translation: wants to report them![]()
One of the best farriers I ever knew turned out to be unregistered. He did a beautiful job on my then horse's very difficult feet, had a lovely way with nervous horses, and I was really sorry when someone blew the whistle on him and he stopped.
But doubtless you could get a rogue. I've always believed though, that a bit of paper isn't everything. All it actually means is that you SHOULD have some comeback if things go wrong. I think if we're honest we all know somebody with all the right qualifications, in what ever sphere, but who just doesn't cut the mustard, whether it be teaching, car maintenance, doctoring - or farriery.
inclined to agree.Pieces of paper prove nothing.
No.
Even if they were amazing.
For the simple reason that, if anything happened to your horse and it turned out you'd been using an unregistered farrier, the insurance company would use it as a reason to not pay out.
Not all registered farriers are good at their job as I found out![]()
Lol, no not at all QB. I know of a quite concerning character who may well be doing farriery work unregistered. And believe me, I wouldn't want that person near me never mind my horse!