Volume 120 pages
The Art of Horse-Shoeing: A Manual for Farriers
About the book
In «The Art of Horse-Shoeing: A Manual for Farriers,» William Hunting presents an authoritative guide that meticulously explores the craft of farriery, blending practical expertise with a rich historical context. This manual delves into fundamental techniques, including horse anatomy, shoe selection, and tools necessary for effective horse-shoeing. Hunting's clear prose and detailed illustrations cater to both novices and seasoned farriers, reflecting a literary style that is both instructive and engaging. The work is a significant contribution to the equine literature, contextualizing farriery within the evolving relationship between humans and horses over centuries. William Hunting is a revered figure in the field of veterinary science and equine care, possessing years of hands-on experience as a farrier. His passion for horses, combined with a strong background in animal husbandry, informs the practical wisdom embedded in this manual. His experience has equipped him not just with technical knowledge, but also with a deep appreciation for the artistry involved in horse-shoeing, a pursuit that he ardently promotes. For those dedicated to the craft of farriery or simply fascinated by equine care, Hunting's «The Art of Horse-Shoeing» is an indispensable resource. This manual is both a practical handbook and a testament to the age-old bond between humans and horses, making it an essential addition to any equestrian's library.