About David Farmilo
Level
IV Trade Assessor
PRESIDENT:
SAMFA (South Australian Master Farriers Association)
MEMBER:
AFBA (Australian Farriers & Blacksmiths Association)
SAMFA (South Australian Master Farriers Association)
AFA (American Farriers Association)
FIA (Farrier Industry Association USA)
WFA (World Farriers Association)
Understanding the horse's hoof has been a passion if not an obsession
since the day David Farmilo shod his first horse as a jackeroo on
Angorichina Station, in the Flinders Ranges, at the age of fourteen.
Over the next fifty plus years he has steadily built
up a vast understanding of the horse's hoof while encompassing
a range of workplaces, all involving horses. In that time he was
also a very successful competitor in all forms of equitation.
At the age of twenty he was appointed overseer for
Oraparinna Station also in the Flinders Ranges. He worked on a
number of other stations, and then ran a general farriery practice
in the Adelaide Hills until 1981 and from then until 1987 in Townsville,
Queensland.
Returning to South Australia to resume his general
farriery practice, one of his clients was the late Peter Hayes,
who pressured him continually to work for his father, the late
Colin Hayes at the renowned Lindsay Park Stud at Angaston. David's
first year at Lindsay Park saw C S Hayes break all of his previous
thirty year training records. David was Head Farrier at Lindsay
Park for eight years until he retired in 1998.
A video of a hoof reconstruction for a worst case
scenario of Seedy Toe, which was filmed in his home workshop,
is now distributed world wide and has gained him recognition and
credibility for his expertise.
At the same time he was approached to write regular
articles for recognised horse magazines around Australia which
led to requests for shoeing courses Australia wide. In April 2002
David ran the first of his outback shoeing courses and was received
with such acclaim that he now spends most of the time on the road
running hoof care courses for horse owners, trainers and farriers.
David's website receives ever-increasing queries worldwide,
and he is regarded as a definitive expert on hoof related lameness
in horses.
In 2004 David invented 'David Farmilo's HOOF-LINE'
as a teaching aid for students at his many courses.
David was an educator at Equitana Mebourne in 2002
and 2005, and an invited speaker at the International Hoof Care
Summit, Cincinnati, USA in Feb 2006 and Feb 2008. He now holds
public and private clinics in the USA.
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