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This Episode is an important topic. Farriery is a high risk job, however we are frequently having to take unnecessary risks and are often put in unsafe situations. This episode is different than normal as there are 6 of us having a discussion on the subject of safety for Farriers. For balance we are not al farriers and lots of interesting points are raised! Hopefully this episode will be a conversation starter amongst farriers and owners a like.
Joining me are:
Simon Moore FWCF who is also a committee member on the FRC
Claire Brown Founder of Forge PR, representing the BFBA and wife of a working Farrier
Jane Patching Equine Health and Safety Consultant
James Arkley Equine Dental Technician and chairman of the British Equine Dental Technicians Association
Jonathan Nunn FWCF who is one of the founding trustees of the Farriers Foundation
Thank you to all who took part
enjoy
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This Episode is an important topic. Farriery is a high risk job, however we are frequently having to take unnecessary risks and are often put in unsafe situations. This episode is different than normal as there are 6 of us having a discussion on the subject of safety for Farriers. For balance we are not al farriers and lots of interesting points are raised! Hopefully this episode will be a conversation starter amongst farriers and owners a like.
Joining me are:
Simon Moore FWCF who is also a committee member on the FRC
Claire Brown Founder of Forge PR, representing the BFBA and wife of a working Farrier
Jane Patching Equine Health and Safety Consultant
James Arkley Equine Dental Technician and chairman of the British Equine Dental Technicians Association
Jonathan Nunn FWCF who is one of the founding trustees of the Farriers Foundation
Thank you to all who took part
enjoy
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