--- Stephanie Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/13/07, Storme Lee~Fire Island Farms
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  Sally took a very different approach in her farrier
> schooling...she
> >  went to an apprecticeship based school, worked on 8-12 horses
> per
> >  day, and does extra farrier studies every year and studies
> anatomy of
> >  the horses and is really into researching the new studies on
> founder
> >  and navicular on her own.
> 
> What school did Sally go to?
> 
> Steph


North Carolina School of Horseshoeing and Equine Lameness.....a small
school with no more than 12 students usually per week....

Most of the other schools I did research on focus on forge work and
hot shoeing, and most students at a lot of those schools have to
share  their horse for the day.....but they do come home with hand
made hoof picks, tool boxes, towel racks and other assorted forged
products.

Storme


 
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