farriery
farriery
Definition
far·ri·ery (-ē)
noun pl. -·er·ies
Chiefly Brit. the work or shop of a farrier
farriery
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- practice: If you become aware of anyone practicing farriery illegally please contact the FRC.
- practice: Thus before you can practice farriery in Great Britain you will need to make an application to be registered.
Adjective modifier
- corrective: Not all Registered Farriers may have the necessary training and experience to carry out corrective farriery.
- remedial: These horses must be monitored very closely for signs of foot pain and require regular remedial farriery.
- illegal: With this in mind, the enclosed form is available for use by anyone who wishes to report illegal farriery to us.
Modifies a noun
- business: General demand for farriery business is seasonal, with a peak of demand in the summer season.
- service: Giving adequate notice when any farriery services are required.
- competition: Also featured are dog agility competitions, farriery competitions, a food hall and craft fair.
- practice: Communication and Consent Good communication skills in professional and support staff are essential to good farriery practice.
- work: Who should provide insurance cover for pre-start farriery work?
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