Class Schedule

  • All Classes go to classroom lecture from 7:00 to 8:00 AM
  • Breakfast is served from 8:30 to 9:00 AM
  • Students are in the Shop from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
  • Lunch is served from 12:00 to 1:00 PM

There is a $150.00 dollar enrollment for all students. This is to process your application and hold a spot for you on our calendar. All lodging is free of charge to students and books are included in the tuition cost. A supply charge is included in your tuition fee and housing is funded by services to our horseshoeing customers.

LENGTH: 2 weeks (108 hours of instruction)

15% Classroom, 85% hands-on-work

CLASS DATES: A new class begins every Monday throughout the year

Monday through Saturday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

CURRICULUM

Lectures, Reading Assignments and Demonstrations (18 hours)

Basic Anatomy: 12 Hours

  • Anatomy of the Hoof and Leg
  • Proper Angle of the Hoof
  • Hoof Structures
  • Bones
  • Joints
  • Ligaments and Tendons

Introduction to Forge Work: 1 Hour

Barn Demos: 5 Hours

Horseshoeing (90 Hours)

  • Shoeing and/or Trimming every day
  • Training horses to Stand and be Shod

Handcrafting from raw steel: 15 Hours

  • Forepunch
  • Pritchel
  • Basic front shoe
  • Basic hind shoe

The Basic Horseshoeing Course is a two-week course that provides a sound foundation of horseshoeing skills. It is designed for the person who plans to shoe part-time while maintaining his present employment or attending college. The intent of this course is to teach you to shoe your own horses and perhaps build up a part-time clientele. Many graduates of the Basic Horseshoeing Course have built their clientele into a full-time business; however, we do not recommend this. If you want to be a professional farrier, we would like to have you in school for at least eight weeks or longer if possible.

For those of you who are on vacation from work, rest assured that upon successful completion of the two-week course, you will have learned sound basic horseshoeing. You may return to school to continue your education at any time. Upon graduation from the Basic Horseshoeing Course, if you work at shoeing horses, you will be able to turn out the same high-quality work you learned at school at the rate of one horse shod per hour within one month’s time.This is not considered a vocational course and therefore is not eligible for VA Benefits.

This is not considered a vocational course and therefore is not eligible for VA Benefits.

PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOEING
COURSES

LENGTH: 8 weeks (432 hours of instruction)

15% Classroom, 85% hands-on-work

CLASS DATES: A new class begins every Monday throughout the year

Monday through Saturday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

CURRICULUM

Lectures, Reading Assignments and Demonstrations: (72 hours)

Anatomy: 14 Hours

Basic Anatomy – 5 Hours

  • Anatomy of the Hoof and Leg
  • Proper Angle of the Hoof

Anatomy with review in detail of – 9 hours

  • Bones and Joints
  • Tendons and Ligaments
  • Foot Biomechanics
  • Sensitive Structures
  • Hoof Structures

Theory of Specialty Shoeing: 14 Hours

Basic Specialty Shoeing – 14 Hours

  • Performance Horses-Western and English
  • Draft Horses
  • Gaited and Walking Horses
  • Endurance Horses
  • Mules
Theory of Corrective Shoeing: 14 Hours

Basic Corrections for Traveling – 3 Hours

Corrective Shoeing with Review in Detail of – 11 Hours

  • Foot conformation types
  • Limb conformation types
  • The gaits of the horse
  • Correcting faults and gaits

Theory of Therapeutic Shoeing: 20 Hours

Basic Therapeutic Shoeing – 6 Hours

  • Lameness of the hoof and leg.

Advanced Therapeutic Shoeing with Review in Detail of – 14 Hours

  • Lameness of the foot
  • Lameness of the fore limb and hind limb
  • Hoof Repair with plastics
  • Leg braces

Intro to Forge Work: 1 Hour

How to Start and Run Your Own Business: 5 Hours

Determining a Horse’s Age: 4 Hours

Horseshoeing (360 Hours)

Intro to Forge Work and Basic Horseshoeing: 90 Hours

  • Shoeing and/or Trimming Every Day
  • Training Horses to Stand and be Shod.
  • Handcrafting from Raw Steel:
    • Fore Punch
    • Pritchel
    • Basic Front Shoe
    • Basic Hind Shoe

Hot Shoeing: 62 Hours

Shoeing with Handmade Shoes for Normal Horses: 58 Hours

Performance Horseshoeing with Hand Made Shoes: 50 Hours

Specialty Shoeing with Handmade Shoes: 50 Hours

Corrective Shoeing with Handmade Shoes: 50 Hours

The Professional Horseshoeing Course is designed to begin at the basic level and develop you to the point where you feel comfortable practicing your craft for the public and charging a fair price for your work.

Forge skills become more important as you acquire larger accounts with more horses; some of which will require handmade shoes to satisfy a customer. If a customer has ten horses and only two of them require more specialized skills, your ability to do that work gets you the whole account. If you can’t do the work, then you don’t get that account. As a professional farrier, you will want to work for larger accounts so that you can spend more time working and less time driving. Also, remember that more specialized work commands a higher fee.

Upon graduation from the Professional Horseshoeing Course, you will be competent to shoe almost any type of horse for whatever special requirements the horse may have with few limitations. At the Oklahoma Horseshoeing School, this is considered to be entry level, full time professional horseshoeing.

ADVANCED HORSESHOEING
COURSES

LENGTH: 12 weeks (648 hours of instruction)

15% Classroom, 85% hands-on-work

CLASS DATES: A new class begins every Monday throughout the year

Monday through Saturday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

CURRICULUM

Lectures, Reading Assignments and Demonstrations: (108 hours)

Anatomy: 22 hours

Basic Anatomy – 5 Hours

  • Anatomy of the hoof and leg
  • Proper angle of the hoof

Anatomy with review in detail of – 9 Hours

  • Bones and Joints
  • Tendons and Ligaments
  • Foot Biomechanics
  • Sensitive Structures
  • Hoof Structure

Advanced Anatomy with Review – 8 Hours

Theory of Specialty Shoeing: 20 Hours

Basic Specialty Shoeing – 14 Hours

  • Performance Horses-Western and English
  • Draft Horses
  • Gaited and Walking Horses
  • Endurance Horses
  • Mules

Advanced Specialty Shoeing with Review – 6 Hours

Theory of Corrective Shoeing: 21 Hours

Basic Corrections for Traveling – 3 Hours

Corrective Shoeing with Review in Detail of – 11 Hours

  • Foot conformation types
  • Limb conformation types
  • The gaits of the Horse
  • Correcting faults and gaits

Advanced Corrective Shoeing with Review – 7 Hours

Theory of Therapeutic Shoeing: 20 Hours

Basic Therapeutic Shoeing – 6 Hours

  • Lameness of the hoof and leg

Advanced Therapeutic Shoeing with Review in Detail of – 14 Hours

  • Lameness of the foot
  • Lameness of the fore limb and hind limb
  • Hoof Reapir with plastics
  • Leg braces

Theory of Race Plating: 15 Hours

Basic Race Plating – 5 Hours

Advanced Race Plating: 10 Hours

How to start and Run Your Own Business: 5 Hours

Determining a Horse’s Age: 5 Hours

Horseshoeing & Blacksmithing:(524 hours)

Intro to Forge Work and Basic

Horseshoeing: 70 hours

  • Shoeing and/or Trimming Every Day
  • Training Horses to Stand and be Shod.
  • Handcrafting from Raw Steel:
  • Fore Punch
  • Pritchel
  • Basic Front Shoe
  • Basic Hind Shoe

Race Plating: 30 Hours

Equine Dental Technology: 16 Hours

  • Floating Teeth- 14 Hours
  • Extracting Wolf Teeth – 2

Hot Shoeing: 70 Hours

Shoeing with Handmade Shoes for Normal Horses: 65 Hours

Performance Horseshoeing with Hand Made Shoes: 55 Hours

  • Basic
  • Advanced

Specialty Shoeng with Handmade Shoes: 163 Hours

  • Advanced Specialty Techniques – 50 hours
  • Improving Speed and Efficiency at Shoeing All types of Horses with factory and Handmade shoes – 40 Hours
  • Shoeing with Handmade Shoes as Required to Pass Even the most Difficult of Parimutuel License Examinations – 35 Hours
  • Specific Skills needed to Pass the Certification Tests of the National Farrier’s Associations at the Apprentice II Level – 38

Corrective Shoeing with Handmade Shoes: 55 Hours

  • Basic
  • Advanced

The Advanced Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing Course is the most complete course of horseshoeing study. You will receive twice the benefit of the Professional Horse- shoeing Course. From week one to week eight you will achieve the OHS Professional level. Once a Professional, you can increase your skill twice as far in weeks nine through twelve. This course will teach you everything you can learn in horseshoeing school.

In addition, you will learn the skills of the equine dental technician. You will learn to float teeth and extract wolf teeth. These are all skills that you can use to improve your earning per stop.

Shop tasks have been selected to provide each student with the skills needed to shoe a wide variety of horses. The student will complete handmade shoes using bar stock. The instructors are qualified to teach you all the forge skills you may need. If you need to stress a particular type of shoeing for your area, please bring this to the attention of your instructor. Upon graduation from the Advanced Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing Course, your skills, technique and efficiency will be refined to a level that will give you a competitive edge.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

OHS offers Continuing Education to graduates of any Horseshoeing School. This is specified to the needs of the student. Our CF and CJF Instructors can help you get ready for a certification, tune up on certain skills or help with a certain area of Farrier work that you may be struggling in. Our barn is open 24/7 with access to forges for practice. You can come as often as needed and stay for consecutive weeks if needed also.

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