AAPF/IAPF Form Alliance with NEAEP

The American and International Associations of Professional Farriers (AAPF/IAPF) have created an alliance with the Northeast Association of Equine Practitioners (NEAEP).

The American and International Associations of Professional Farriers (AAPF/IAPF) are pleased to announce that they have established an alliance with the Northeast Association of Equine Practitioners (NEAEP).

Both the AAPF/IAPF and NEAEP Board of Directors have determined that the farrier/veterinarian relationship is one that needs to be enhanced for the betterment and overall health of the horse.

To begin the relationship, a $50 registration discount for all AAPF/IAPF members to attend the NEAEP’s Annual Symposium will be offered. This year’s Symposium will be held September 26 – 29 in Saratoga Springs, New York. For more information about the Symposium, please visit www.theneaep.com.

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, Kentucky.

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