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CJF certification
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Name: gregSubject: CJF certification
Email: gregsdabbs@yahoo.com
howzat guys,
as a non usa farrier,i am trying to obtain a contact/s
to whom i might email for details on the AFA certification
testing schedule for end 2003 into 2004.i am hoping to making a trip to your country so as to be able to test for one of the CJF exams.hopefully you can assist me.thanks
Greg south africa
Email: gregsdabbs@yahoo.com
howzat guys,
as a non usa farrier,i am trying to obtain a contact/s
to whom i might email for details on the AFA certification
testing schedule for end 2003 into 2004.i am hoping to making a trip to your country so as to be able to test for one of the CJF exams.hopefully you can assist me.thanks
Greg south africa
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Name: Rick Burten
Email: hoofrx1@aol.com
You can e-mail the AFA at farriers@americanfarriers.org, or you can go to the AFA website at www.americanfarriers.org and get a broad overview of the association including information about certification, membership, etc. There is also a "contact us" section which will enable you to phone, write or e-mail the AFA.
To get information about the certification process, click on the "Horse Owners" icon, this will then take you to an area with several choices, one of which is about certification.
Rick
Email: hoofrx1@aol.com
You can e-mail the AFA at farriers@americanfarriers.org, or you can go to the AFA website at www.americanfarriers.org and get a broad overview of the association including information about certification, membership, etc. There is also a "contact us" section which will enable you to phone, write or e-mail the AFA.
To get information about the certification process, click on the "Horse Owners" icon, this will then take you to an area with several choices, one of which is about certification.
Rick
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