Farriers React to Decision of AVMA Regarding Veterinary Model Practice Act

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Newsdate: Tuesday July 24, 2018, 11:0 am
Location: SHELBYVILLE, Kentucky

The American and International Associations of Professional Farriers (AAPF/IAPF) have recently learned that the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has determined to make no changes in their 2018 Model Veterinary Practice Act (MVPA).  This is excellent news for both the farrier and veterinarian communities.

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Once the AAPF/IAPF Board of Directors and staff learned of the proposed elimination of Section 6; Subsection 8 – “any person lawfully engaged in the art or profession of farriery”, we immediately made inquiries to the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) and the American Horse Council (AHC).

“Through the leadership in these two groups, along with the AAPF/IAPF, were able to coordinate support of the plan to make no amendments to the section of the MVPA relating to farriery,” stated Adam Wynbrandt APF-I, President of the AAPF/IAPF.

In correspondence directly with the AVMA, the AAPF/IAPF expressed that while we are not in favor of this proposed exemption elimination, we recognize that there are considerations which need to be acknowledged by all parties.  These considerations include:

  • That farriers and veterinarians have enjoyed a long-term relationship which relies on a tremendous respect for each other’s profession; and
  • That farriers and veterinarians work together with horse owners in order to advance horse health.  This collaboration has proven to provide better outcomes for all.

Our position and responses focused primarily on knowing that both professions need to maintain open dialogues, a willingness to share professional expertise and knowledge, and challenging each other for the overall health of the horse.

We would also like to recognize the leadership of AAPF/IAPF member and Director Frank Reilly DVM APF.  Dr. Reilly was able to represent both the farriers and veterinarians in this very important discussion.

About American & International Associations of Professional Farriers

The American & International Associations of Professional Farriers are non-profit trade organizations created in 2012 to represent the interests of professional farriers and others involved in the farrier industry. The primary objectives of the associations are continuing education, member support and serving as a hoof-care reference for horse owners. The AAPF/IAPF is headquartered in Shelbyville, Ky.

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