June 29, 2008

Choosing Horse Training As A Career

Filed under: Pets — Heidi Edris @ 1:34 am
by Heidi Edris

Ask yourself the following questions in order to decide whether horse training is right for you

1. Are you interested in horse training? 2. Do you participate in horse shows and watch horse rases? 3. Are you willing to acquire knowledge about the kinds of horse feeds on the market, as well as the required dietary allowance for each type of horse? 4. Are you okay to groom horses day in and day out? 5. Will you not feel silly when you are called for to talk to them? This is necessary because studies show that horses obey more through human contact, especially the human voice. 6. Are you encouraging? 7. Are you a leader? 8. Can you put tacks or harnesses on the horse in order for them to be habitual to the equipment? 9. Will you be willing to ride the horses and to observe their behavior with each temperament required of you? 10. Do you have the patience to train them?

These are the ten basic questions that are often asked by horse training instructors to those who wish to be around horses. Being around horses can be very dangerous. Due to that reason alone, it is only fair that the aspiring horse trainer is there because of his free will.

There are usually some expectations from each horse trainer when you choose horse training as a career because it is just like any other career. Mostly the owners would like the trainer they chosen to handle their beloved horses can stop from kicking, resisting grooming and bolting every time their reins aren’t secured.

When you choose horse training as a career, you as a horse trainer, are responsible to teach the riding, driving and racing techniques to the horse. By bestowing the horse the knowledge the plan training as well as the methods, the horse trainer is doing his job well. Owners have the choice to hire independent operators or have their horses enrolled at a training school. Whichever way they go, horse trainers are in demand.

Some horse trainers are knowledgeable about the mating of horses. They pair up a stallion to a mare, depending on the horse type, in order to come up with a good breed of foal. This can be a good investment. We know that the finer the breed of the horse, the more expensive they are. We all realize how much a horse costs.

Horse training as a career can be a good choice which will give you good returns but you must love what you are doing. That is the bottom line.

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