Oklahoma Horseshoeing School

Horseshoeing or natural trimming
Address: 
26446 Horseshoe Circle
Purcell, OK, 73080
United States
35° 5' 38.3748" N, 97° 25' 11.0064" W
Student Contact Information
Phone number: 
(800) 538-1383
(405) 288-6085
Fax number: 
(405) 288-1004
Email address: 
Majors/Degrees/Certificates
Accreditation: 
Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools, Veteran’s GI Bill, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Workforce Investment Act
Majors: 
Basic Horseshoeing Course, Professional Horseshoeing Course, Advanced Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing Course, Advanced Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Horsemanship Course, Horse Owner’s Practical Training Course
Certificates: 
Certification
Specialties: 
Horseshoeing or natural trimming
School Information
Type of School: 
Specialty School
Tuition Costs: 
$1,500/Basic and Horse Owner; $4,000/Professional; $5,400/Advanced Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing; $6,600/Advanced Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Horsemanship. Housing included in tuition cost.
Facilities: 
The campus includes a clinic, classroom, modern shop with large indoor shoeing area, indoor training pens, exercise track, large round pens, hot walker, and stalls. The shop is open all evening so that you may practice your forgework. Separate men’s and women’s dormitories, located close to the campus, are provided free of charge. The dormitories include a complete kitchen.
Class ratio: 
15:85

The Oklahoma Horseshoeing School was established in 1973 to make available to horsemen and horsewomen a trade in which they can easily earn upwards of $350-$500 per day doing what they love best: working with horses. Director Jack Roth, DVM is a licensed veterinarian. He is also the Founder and works full-time in the school. Since its inception, the Oklahoma Horseshoeing School has grown to be the largest in the world. The reason for this success is obvious to anyone who has seen the quality of the work performed by the students, which is never compromised. Usable and salable skills are taught. The only entrance requirement is that students must be willing to do the extra work required to produce perfect or near-perfect work on every job. The Oklahoma Horseshoeing School staff consists of one master, two journeyman, and two assistant instructors at all times.

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