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
Hoof mapping and measurement technology
Customer scheduling and route optimisation
Equine health record integration
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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