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Horse Trainer

Horse trainers train horses for racing, and are responsible for their care at a stable or race track.

 

Tasks & duties

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Horse trainers may do some or all of the following:

  • organise training plans for horses
  • help horses get used to riders, equipment and the racing environment
  • train horses for racing
  • ride horses on the practice track
  • ensure horses are groomed and fed
  • monitor the health of the horses
  • nominate horses for race meetings
  • train apprentice jockeys and stablegrooms
  • market and sell horses at races and independently
  • run their own business

 

Skills & knowledge

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Horse trainers need to have:

  • knowledge of horses and their behaviour
  • understanding of horses' nutritional requirements and anatomy
  • good horse-handling skills
  • knowledge of training methods
  • understanding of racing rules and procedures
  • good communication skills
  • the ability to train and motivate staff

 

Entry requirements

There are no specific entry requirements to become a horse trainer, but usually at least six years of stable experience is needed and an apprenticeship in any aspect of equine studies is useful. If trainers own or part-own a horse this time may be reduced.

 

Secondary education

There are no specific secondary education requirements for horse trainers; however, three years of secondary education is useful.

 

Training on the job

Horse trainers gain skills on the job.

 

Useful experience

Any work with horses or experience as a jockey or stable hand is useful for horse trainers.

 

Related courses

Animal Husbandry
Equine Trades

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