Andrew Yeung, a farrier with The Hong Kong Jockey Club, dedicates himself to shoeing horses—a crucial job to protect their hooves and ensure their safety. Proper horseshoes shield hooves from injury, provide better grip and prevent slips when horses run at high speeds.
With precision and care, Andrew places nails into a part of the horses' hooves that ensures they feel no pain during the process. Despite the physical demands of his work, Andrew takes great pride in his craft. Through his focus and skill, he embodies the artisan spirit, safeguarding the well-being of every horse he works with.

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