Q: My son is interested in becoming a farrier. How can he find a school or apprenticeship program where he can learn the trade?

A: The American Farriers’ Association, which offers its own certification program, is the best place to start. Members of the AFA can search for certified farriers in their area, providing a great way to network. In addition to its trade magazine, Professional Farrier, the AFA publishes a newsletter and certification guide. The organization also holds an annual convention, offering lectures, demonstrations, clinics and more.

The Farrier & Hoofcare Resource Center has lists of schools and other educational resources, and it’s likely that your state has its own farrier association that can offer guidance as well.

Additional Resources:
American Farriers Journal (www.americanfarriers.com)
Anvil Magazine–offers a guide to farrier organizations and schools (www.anvilmag.com)
Brotherhood of Working Farriers Association (www.bwfa.net)

–Kimberly Abbott

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4 thoughts on “Question of the Week: Farrier School

  1. Tommy says:

    Good info thank yuo so much

  2. dreamer and redds owner says:

    just wanted to say a farrier school collage is meredith manor in west virgina thats were i am going but its not only a farrier school its also a good choice for somone who wants to bring there horse to collage.

  3. Galadriel says:

    Great info.

  4. Keith says:

    You might be interested in this site. It’s all about finding a farrier school http://farrierhorseshoeingschools.com

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