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Well if oil prices keep dropping I may be looking at a lay off in around 6 months. Since my wife now has a job making good money (more than me I am not ashamed to add) I have decided to go ahead and jump on an opportunity I've been wanting to pursue for several years now. There is a lack of farriers around my area and I could make income working with horses, something I love. My question is does anyone have any experience with the Texas Horseshoeing School and the Oklahoma Horseshoeing School? I would prefer the school in Texas as it is closer to home but in the end I want to get the most benefit for a future career. Of course oil may go back up and this will become moot but I would appreciate any advice I can get from y'all.