Farrier
(noun)
A person who trims and shoes horses' hooves and treats their foot-related problems.
Origin:
From the old english ferrour, from ferror "blacksmith", from latin ferrarius "of iron".
Examples:
- The farrier was called to the stable to shoe the horse.
- The farrier"s job is to keep the horse"s hooves in good condition.
- The farrier is responsible for the health and well-being of the horse's hooves.
- The farrier's skills include not only shoeing horses but also treating hoof injuries and diseases.
- The farrier"s work is important for the horse"s overall health and performance.