Six Farriers Chosen For Hall Of Fame
Six world-class, highly dedicated farriers have been elected to a top industry honor by the toughest crowd of all other world-class farriers.
The International Horseshoeing Hall Of Fame Class of 2000 includes Dick Harris of South
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Six world-class, highly dedicated farriers have been elected to a top industry honor by the toughest crowd of all other world-class farriers.
The International Horseshoeing Hall Of Fame Class of 2000 includes Dick Harris of South English, Iowa; Jack MacAllan of East Lansing, Mich. (deceased); Grant Moon of Cheltenman, Glostershire, England; Harry Patton of Monrovia, Calif.; Robert Reaume of Howell, Mich. and Jay Sharp of Salmon, Idaho. They bring the Hall of Fame membership to 71.
These six farriers were nominated to the Hall of Fame by fellow farriers, trainers, owners, friends, veterinarians and family. Their nominations were sifted through and voted on by past Hall of Fame inductees who know what it takes to be at the top of the profession.
Sponsored jointly by American Farriers Journal and the Kentucky Derby Museum, the International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame welcomes the Class of 2000
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