Idaho Horseshoeing School

Located in the beautiful Snake River Valley, we at Idaho Horseshoeing School (IHS) are proud to be offering world class farrier education in a professional, friendly environment. To ensure that our students receive the highest quality of education, we limit total student count to 8 students at a time on campus. Housing, breakfast, and lunch … Read more

Butler Professional Farrier School

Butler Professional Farrier School offers basic horseshoeing classes as well as advanced and graduate-level training for professional development. See our website for more info. School|College>Farrier

Northwest School of Animal Massage

The Northwest School of Animal Massage was founded in 2001 in response to the growing demand for approved training programs in canine massage and equine massage in the State of Washington. Today, students seek out our programs from every state in the country and across the globe. NWSAM was founded on three guiding principles:     To … Read more

Back in Stride LLC – Tara Kolesar

Tara Kolesar LAMP graduated summa cum laude with Bachelors of Science degrees in Equine Studies and Business. She is licensed and certified to practice equine massage by the Washington State Department of Health and the National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure and Massage. Tara began working with horses at nine years old as a … Read more

Montana State University Farrier School

MSU offers a 16-week program designed specifically for those who wish to pursue careers as farriers. This professional course provides students with the opportunity to obtain a solid background in the field of farrier science through the application of sound principles in a practical hands-on setting. Students will have the opportunity to obtain the knowledge … Read more

Cornell Farrier Program

The Cornell Farrier Program, or “Cornell Farrier Short Course” is a 16 week intensive education in shoeing and farrier science. Operating out of the shop of the Resident Farrier at the Large Animal Vet hospital at Cornell University, the program accepts a maximum of 4 students for each of 3 of the 16 week programs … Read more

Randi A. Maton Farrier Service-Randi A. Maton

I have been a farrier over 28 years. I have worked on many different horses. I graduated from the best horseshoeing school in the untied state’s of America Oklahoma Farrier College in sperry, ok. we’re I got started on shoeing horse’s I have a degree in master farrier and worked with other farrier’s. Farrier|Trimmer

Olds College – Advanced Farrier Science

The Advanced Farrier Science certificate program is one of a kind. The farrier program at Olds College has a fully equipped state-of-the art farrier lab that has been referred to as the best seen to date by AFA (American Farrier Association) examiners. The Advanced Farrier program runs from January to December and includes a Practicum … Read more

Kentucky Horseshoeing School

Founded in 1978, the Kentucky Horseshoeing School has continually focused on primary and continuing education, drawing upon the best of traditional practices as well as the newest research to become the premiere farrier education center in North America. Our curriculum, our staff, and our facilities continually evolve to reflect state-of-the-art shoeing methods and materials as … Read more

Northwest College Wyoming

Students are prepared to pass the American Farrier’s Association Certified Farrier test, demonstrating the knowledge and skill in farrier science to shoe horses professionally. Students acquire knowledge in equine anatomy and physiology, gait and lameness problems, approaches to equine balance, and the ways conformation relates to soundness and movement. Horses are provided so students have … Read more

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