What's Happening?
The Southern African Association of Professional Farriers (SAAPF) recently held its Interprovincial Championship in Bloemfontein, showcasing the skills of farriers in maintaining the health and performance
of horses. The event, part of the Bloem Show from April 23 to 25, 2026, featured competitions across four classes: novice, intermediate, open, and plating. Participants demonstrated their expertise in crafting horseshoes and maintaining equine health, with the open class requiring the forging of custom tongs and horseshoes. The event highlighted the importance of farriery in the equine agricultural sector, with judges emphasizing the role of farriers in ensuring the proper function and balance of horse hooves. The competition also served as an educational platform, with workshops on blacksmithing and hoof care.
Why It's Important?
The championship underscores the critical role of farriers in the equine industry, which is vital for agricultural and recreational purposes. By preserving and advancing the skills required for farriery, the event contributes to the sustainability of the equine sector. Skilled farriers are essential for preventing and addressing hoof-related issues, which can significantly impact horse health and performance. The competition also fosters a sense of community and knowledge sharing among farriers, promoting continuous learning and improvement in the craft. This is crucial for maintaining high standards in equine care and ensuring the well-being of horses, which are integral to various industries, including agriculture, sports, and leisure.






