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Lookout Mountain School of Horseshoeing

Lookout Mountain School of Horseshoeing

Since 1987 Tom McNew and Lane McNew have been teaching new students the art of being a Farrier. We invite you to browse our site for information and, if interested in a class register here for an upcoming LMSH class. Our Mission is to teach you to be the best and carry on the centuries old trade and traditional practices. Should you have additional questions and can not find information on our site please contact us today.

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Tom McNew and Lane McNew
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Lookout Mountain School of Horseshoeing

More than welcome to give each and every student a chance to become an accomplished farrier. Any graduate of LMSH is more than welcomed to call or come by for further information or upgrading their knowledge in farriery. If you have questions or to find out more contact us today!

Tom McNew and Lane McNew
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Lane McNew & Tom McNew of Lookout Mountain School of Horseshoing

Tom McNew

Tom has been shoeing horses for over 50 years and followed the American Saddlebred Circuit for nine years. He has shod some of the finest horses in the southeast. He has been shoeing a variety of horses including but not limited to Stock Horses, Gaited Horses, Arabians, Thoroughbreds, Warmbloods and Event Horses. In January of 1987 , the Lookout Mountain School of Horseshoeing opened for it’s first class.

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Lane McNew - Lookout Mountain School of Horseshoeing

Lane McNew

Lane is the son of Tom McNew and apprenticed under Eddie Williams of Lexington, KY for two summers where he began to hone his skills while working with Championship Saddlebreds. Lane obtained his formal training while attending Danny Ward’s Eastern School of Farrier Science. He went on to work in the Thoroughbred racing industry for 16 years as a union journeyman farrier. Lane returned home to Lookout Mountain in 2003 to work with the school as well as to build his own farrier service.

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