GRADUATE SUCCESS RATE

More than 95% of Oklahoma Horseshoeing School graduates go on to become gainfully employed in the horse industry. Most graduates are independent and self employed.

Doc's Janie Bar was brought to the Oklahoma Horseshoeing School (OHS) with severe chronic laminitis. At the time, Janie spent the majority of her time lying down. The coffin bones had rotated through the bottom of her hooves and there was a question of whether she would survive. Janie stayed at OHS for two months for shoeing and treatments. She was sent home sound and reentered the show ring. This picture of Janie back at work, was taken 90 days after she was sent home from Oklahoma horseshoeing school.