Crane, 40, has been a professional farrier for more than 21 years, since he graduated from Independence High School and attended the ed hardy bathing suit Oklahoma Horse Shoeing School.
After starting his business, White Stone Forge, in 1990, he became a Certified Farrier of the American Farrier Association in 1993.
In 2010, Crane was
bathing suit 2010 certified by the AFA as a Certified Journeyman Farrier, the highest level of AFA certification. According to the AFA website, farriers earning this certification are expected to display in-depth knowledge and highly developed skills proving a level of professional artistry.
"When I say I have 21 years of experience, I want it to be the truth," Crane said. "I don't want to repeat my first year 21 times. I am constantly learning in this job - going to clinics, certification courses, competitions or conferences." Recently, Crane held a clinic to raise money for a fellow farrier in need. After talking to his friend Phillip Box, president of the Alabama chapter of the AFA, Crane found out a farrier there lost his house in the tornadoes that tore through the one piece bathing suit state in spring. Crane decided to hold a fundraising clinic to help the family. While he expected to get only one other CJF to come and help with the clinic, word spread through the AFA. Crane ended up with six other renowned farriers from all over the South.
Sara and Harold Mastranunzio, who own a horse grow in Lancaster County, declared oneself their facility for the learning clinic. Another client of Hart Harold Hart Crane, Colleen Huber, bring about a tent and brought in luncheon for the nearly 50 domicile there.
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