Farrier - ANZSCO 322113
- Assessment Authorities: TRA
Farrier inspects, trims and shapes horses' hooves, and forms, fits and nails horseshoes.
Farrier may perform the following tasks:
- inspect horses' legs and hooves while they are stationary as well as in motion to check for irregularities, interference, peculiarities in gait (how the horse walks) or abnormalities in size and shape of hooves
- talk to the horse owners or trainers to decide on types of shoes and nails required
- remove worn or faulty shoes and note wear patterns, foreign bodies, bruising, infections or deformities
- examine, clean, trim and shape hooves using knives, hoof cutters and rasps
- measure hooves, take a template of each hoof on a piece of cardboard and estimate the length of metal required for the shoes
- select and cut metal according to type, size and weight of shoes and type of horse
- hold shoes against hooves to determine the amount of shaping required
- heat shoes in a forge, shape them on anvils and hammer them to size
- place and nail shoes to hooves and check that clips and clenched nails are smooth and lined up with the walls of each hoof
- remove steel shoes from horses before they race, replace with light aluminium shoes or 'tips' and replace the steel shoes after the race
- work in the areas of corrective or surgical shoeing.
This occupation belongs to Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL) . STSOL consists of the list of the occupations which are high in demand in Australia. If you want to apply for Australia sponsored Permanent Residency (subclass 190) your occupation must be listed in the relevant STSOL list and you must have an invitation/sponsorship from the state government. This list is also a part of the Australia Point system. If eligible, you can live and work in Australia for an indefinite period of time.
If your occupation is on STSOL, you may be eligible to apply for the following visa subclasses:
- Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
- Training visa (subclass 407)
- Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) - State or Territory nominated
- Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482) - Short-term stream
- Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa (Subclass 494)
Are you Eligible to Live and Work in Australia as a Farrier?
The assessment authority for this occupation is Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) and the TRA skills assessment will assess if your educational qualifications and work experience are at a professional level and closely related to your nominated occupation for migration purposes.
You are required to receive a positive assessment for your qualifications and work experience from Trades Recognition Australia if you are planning to migrate to Australia through skill migration program.
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If you wish to check your eligibility to migrate permanently to Australia as a Farrier, please fill out the below assessment form. The assessment is free. After submitting the form, a registered migration consultant will look into the information and advise you of the outcome of the assessment via your email address.