Specialty & Niche

AI can't shoe a horse — farriery is ancient craft

Farriery requires working with hot metal and live horses. AI has no role in the physical work — only in scheduling and equine health tracking.

What's already changing

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Hoof mapping and measurement technology

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Customer scheduling and route optimisation

3

Equine health record integration

4

Supply ordering and inventory management

AI will handle this

  • Hoof measurement documentation
  • Scheduling and routing
  • Health record tracking
  • Invoicing and supply ordering

This stays yours

  • Hot and cold shoeing technique
  • Trimming and balancing hooves
  • Working safely around horses
  • Corrective shoeing for lameness and conformation

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The big question

Will AI replace farriers?

Farriery involves shaping hot metal and fitting it to a living horse. It's physical, skilled, and requires trust between farrier and animal. AI doesn't factor in.

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