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Department of Animal and Range Sciences
Tom Wolfe
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| Tom (right) instructing
students during horseshoeing course. |
Adjunct Instructor and Director of MSU's
Horseshoeing School
P.O. Box 172900
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717-2900
406-994-2648
Tom Wolfe is the Director and Lead Instructor
of MSU's Horseshoeing School.
Tom has been a full time professional farrier since
1971, working with all breeds and types of horses. Prior
to his appointment at MSU, Tom practiced in Albuquerque,
New Mexico where he was licensed with the New Mexico
State racing commission as a race plater and was the
farrier for the Albuquerque Police Department Horse
Patrol. In addition, Tom has been the official farrier
for many western, hunter-jumper, Arabian, and all-breed
horseshows. Tom is a member of the American Farrier
Association and has served for three years on that organization's
executive committee. In addition, he is certified with
the A.F.A. as a journeyman farrier. Tom's educational
background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in
Biology from the University of New Mexico as well as
completing the Advanced Farrier Science curriculum at
New Mexico State University. Tom's sound technical background,
practical experience, and national reputation and teaching
aptitude creates a strong MSU farrier program
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