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Julia

Sherbrooke Southeast, Québec, Canada

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322638
Status
Looking
Gender/Working Couple
Female
Location
Sherbrooke Southeast, Quebec, J1M, Canada
Nationality
Canada
Occupation
Equine Professional, Farrier
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AFA Certified Farrier, M.Sc. Equine Science (in prog.). 25 years experience in the equine industry: management, horse care, riding. Farrier work; trimming and shoeing, maintaining soundness, addressing pathology, collaboration with vets & trainers.
Qualifications

Master of Science - Equine Science - University of Edinburgh (in progress) Bachelor of Science - Concordia University Advanced Farrier Course - Heartland Horseshoeing School Certified Farrier - American Farriers Association

Duties of Current Occupation

Trimming and shoeing sport and ranch horses, maintaining hoof balance and soundness, monitoring horse condition and identifying lameness issues, managing daily horse care including feeding, turnout, and stable routines, and handling horses safely.

Equine Work Experience

25 years of experience in the equine industry across sport horse and farm settings, supported by American Farrier’s Association Certified Farrier (CF) status and a Master of Science in Equine Science (in progress). Strong background in equine management and horse care, including trimming and shoeing a range of horses such as performance and ranch horses. Experience includes maintaining high standards of horse welfare and stable management, managing feeding programs and nutrition, and overseeing turnout, rugging, and daily care in high-volume yard environments, including mucking out and stable maintenance.

Specialities

Performed trimming and shoeing across a range of horses including performance and ranch horses, with experience working alongside veterinary teams and a three-year background in an administrative role within a veterinary clinic. Demonstrated ability to efficiently manage multiple horses in high-volume environments. Lecturing on hoof care to students in horse riding certification programs.

Type of Ride Work

Foundation in flatwork and jumping, with later experience in backcountry and trail riding.

Competition Details

Competition experience in eventing up to Training Level during early riding career (teenage years).

Key Skills
Riding Driving license First-Aid Equine First-Aid Lunging Exercising Competing People Skills
Areas of Expertise
Eventing Riding School Showing Flatwork Hacking Equine Photography/Videography

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