I am currently going to school to be a veterinarian technician. It is a growing field, and seems to do well even in this economy. This career does not get the largest salary, but if it is something you love doing it makes up for it. The best part is you can be a technician in a small animal clinic, equine practice, or a zoo.
I am in a 2 year program at a school that is fortunately 16 minutes from my home, so I can stay with my horses.
My friend is going to Stephen's College in Missouri that has a great equine program. I believe she is going to become a riding instructor in their 4 year program.
Farrier school is something that I have looked into before. Again, it is not the highest paying job, but if you plan on owning horses for awhile, this schooling will eventually pay for itself, even if you just trim and shoe your own horses.
I am in a 2 year program at a school that is fortunately 16 minutes from my home, so I can stay with my horses.
My friend is going to Stephen's College in Missouri that has a great equine program. I believe she is going to become a riding instructor in their 4 year program.
Farrier school is something that I have looked into before. Again, it is not the highest paying job, but if you plan on owning horses for awhile, this schooling will eventually pay for itself, even if you just trim and shoe your own horses.