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Clint Kapphan, a second-year farrier student in the equine program at Northwest College forges a hot shoe for the palomino horse in the background. Instructor Rik Mettes takes appointments from local horse …
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{gallery}04_08_10/farrier{/gallery}Clint Kapphan, a second-year farrier student in the equine program at Northwest College forges a hot shoe for the palomino horse in the background. Instructor Rik Mettes takes appointments from local horse owners in the spring and fall to provide hands-on experience for his students. Tribune photo by Carla Wensky
Clint Kapphan, a second-year farrier student in the equine program at Northwest College forges a hot shoe for the palomino horse in the background. Instructor Rik Mettes takes appointments from local horse owners in the spring and fall to provide hands-on experience for his students. Tribune photo by Carla Wensky