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Equine Jobs
If you love horses and want to handle animals, you should consider a job from the horse sector. There are many various jobs obtainable according to the training and knowledge that you hold. Any equine job performing with horses requires working experience, excellent disposition qualities and an affinity for animals and a concern for their well-being.
Equine Training
Equine trainers take horses for entrepreneurs and educate them based on the owner’s specifications. A trainer may focus on cross-country, racing or dressage. Trainers usually have staff, for example grooms and stable hands, as well as riders that school or handle horses regularly. Trainers have to target the horses accommodation, eating habits, exercise regime and general health. A trainer may even work with a range of diverse pros, such as vets, jockeys, owners and venue employees. It is vital for coaches to get great management skills, excellent organizational skills and good communication skills.
Horse Breeding
A horse breeder studies bloodlines and general performance benefits in order to breed horses for certain reasons. Horse breeders with a good knowledge base and many industry contacts can create a great deal of money. Horse breeders work with vets, stable hands, owners and other industry specialists. Horse breeds also take care of, raise and sell foals or charge stud fees for proprietors who wish to use their assistance.
Dressage and Jumping
Those who operate in the dressage arena need a great idea of event competition. The majority of people today of this type are skilled riders with a lot of instruction and athletic skill and capacity. Riders might be jump jockeys, cross-country riders or dressage competitors.
The Racing Industry
The racing industry is immensely in demand and there will almost always be a lot of equine job vacancies available. It may be possible to secure work as a jockey, a trainer, a stable hand or a martial. It is essential to possess a great knowledge of the racing industry, very good connections and a genuine concern for or fascination with horses.
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Horses Kiss Magnetized Salt and Pepper Shaker Set $11.98 Sculpted ceramic salt & pepper shakers will be the “mane” attraction of your table setting or collectibles. Magnets keep them face to face. Each is 4″ tall…. |
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Arthur Court Horse Salt-and-Pepper Set in Stand $35.00 Arthur Court has taken the experiences offered by his early circumstances and has successfully transformed them into a stunning career. He founded an extraordinary line of gifts that have endured the test of time. With 45 years of craftsmanship, Arthur Court is a true master at his art. Arthur Court Designs creates elegant serveware and decorative accessories inspired by nature. With over five hun… |
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Equestrian Painted Wine Glass Charms for the Horse Lover You Know – 1476P $12.95 Gallop away to an awesome party with this Equestrian wine charm collection. Since each set has six unique, individual charms, you can easily identify your glass by the charm attached around its stem. Share your passion for horses!… |
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The Progressive Steps of Foundation Training With Al Dunning Starting in the round pen, Al takes a filly through her primary education in learning how to lunge, being driven in long lines, and accepting being sacked-out, saddled, bridled and ridden. Al feels it is very important to preserve the horse’s positive frame of mind, and takes time with each of these steps, to insure that the horse understands exactly what is happening before advancing to the next … |
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Relaxation Music for Horses $15.77 Relaxation Music for Horses Featuring the music and ten-string guitar of Janet Marlow A new concept for equine well-being! Relaxation Music for Horses is specifically composed and recorded in accordance to the sensitivity of the equine hearing range. This music can be used by the horse owner to create a tranquil musical environment for their animals. This CD f… |
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Equine Postcard $10.49 … |
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Bill Freeman – Competition Cutting This is Bill Freeman’s second cutting video and it is just as good as his first one, “Approaches to Cutting”. In this tape, Bill focuses mostly on training the horse. However, he does cover some of the most common mistakes people make when riding a cutter (most people don’t realize the way the horse is jockeyed is just as important as the training). What I like most about this video, is you get t… |
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Bill Freeman Approaches To Cutting This was Bill Freeman’s first cutting video (he has two), and boy, did he ever do a great job. The main focus of this tape is how to ride, show and train a competition cutting horse. You’ll see some top horses being worked in this tape, including Peppy Lena San and High Brow Hickory. Here’s a small sample of what this tape covers… Proper training equipment for two year olds as well as finished… |
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Conformation Evaluation (Uniquely Equine) Dr. Owen examines yearlings and aids the viewer in developing an eye for conformation defects and assets. You will learn how to recognize subtle faults and faults that have been optically improved for sale presentation. Dr. Owen emphasizes the importance of overall balance as being the key factor in deciding which faults you can live with and those you cannot…. |
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Metropolitan Vac ‘N’ Blo Compact Vacuum $169.99 Metro® Vac N Blo® does all the work and cuts grooming time in half. Use it as a vacuum and its super suction gets down deep to remove parasites, dirt, dandruff, and loose hair. Use it as a blower and it dries coats evenly completely- leaves hair smooth and lustrous. It can also be used to blow dust off animals. Portable and lightweight, Vac N Blo® can be used anywhere. It works great on horses,… |
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