You can get into this job through:
Entry requirements:
You could take a Level 2 Access to Farriery course at college that will give you some of the skills and knowledge to apply to be an apprentice farrier.
This takes 12 months to complete.
Entry requirements:
You can get into this work by doing an advanced apprenticeship in farriery with an approved training farrier.
This takes 48 months to complete and includes training on the job and periods of study at a college approved by the Farriers Registration Council.
Entry requirements:
You could join the army as a soldier with the Household Cavalry .
After 2 years as a mounted ceremonial trooper, you'll be eligible to apply for the Forge within the regiment and join a team of farriers.
Digital skills : to be able to carry out basic tasks on a computer or hand-held device
Skills:Farriers make and fit horseshoes and care for horses' hooves.
As a farrier you'll:
Location : You could work at a client's business, at a riding stable or on a farm.
Environment : Your working environment may be physically demanding, outdoors in all weathers and you may spend nights away from home.
Uniform : You may need to wear protective clothing.
With experience you may be able to take higher level qualifications, for example a Diploma in Higher Education or a degree in farriery.
You may be able to work with larger stables, horse breeders or mounted regiments in the police or army.
You could also work in equine hospitals, with vets or in the farriery suppliers business.
You could become an Approved Training Farrier (ATF) and employ and train apprentice farriers.