Natural Horsemanship Degree from University of Montana Western
An all natural horsemanship school awarding a Bachelor's degree in Natural Horsemanship — plus a B.A. in Business with an Equine Management option for future horse-business owners.
What are the best horse career schools — and how do you tell a real credential from an expensive detour?
Horse Career Schools –
Training for Your Future with Horses
For
those who dream of making horses a central part of their livelihood, Horse Career Schools offer the specialized training you need to turn passion into profession. These programs provide hands-on
instruction and industry-recognized certifications that prepare you for a variety of careers in the equine world. Whether you envision yourself as a professional farrier, certified riding
instructor, equine massage therapist, barn manager, or trainer, the right school can give you the skills, knowledge, and credibility to succeed.
Students might choose Horse Shoeing
(farrier science) to learn the art and science of hoof care, trimming, and corrective shoeing. Others may pursue Equine Veterinary Assistant training, Equine Dentistry, or Equine Rehabilitation
programs, where they learn how to help horses recover from injury and maintain peak health. Riding Instructor Certification programs focus on teaching safe and effective riding methods, while
Equine Business Management courses prepare students to run boarding barns, training facilities, or other horse-related enterprises. Some schools even offer specialized training in horse breeding,
stable construction planning, or therapeutic riding instruction.
By enrolling in a Horse Career School, you’ll gain more than just technical skills—you’ll build valuable
industry connections, gain confidence in your craft, and set yourself on a path to a rewarding, horse-centered career.
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