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An assistant horse trainer makes around 42,000 dollars a year. Often, with time they can become a horse trainer and make quite a bit more money.
A small amount.
I can make a trainer for panfu. but i cant find the swf, 've been searching for it for a whole month :(
Depeding on who you working for and how experienced you are, it depends. To find out I suggest you find a horse trainer and ask approxamatley how much you could make.
um y would ypu want to? like wow rlly!
Average trainers make around 36,000$ but formal schooling trainers make about 40,000$.
Show Jumping Trainers in OC charge around 500- 1200 a month for full training for one horse. Multiply that by the number of horses in their barn they're training and your set. Unless you want to add the pro rates at shows, percentages they make selling or buying horses for clients, and extra costs and subtract from their own horses. That should give you an adequate amount.
A claiming race means that a horse may be "claimed" by another owner/trainer for the stated claiming price for that race. The claim takes place before the race is run. The new owner must take possesion of the horse after the race is over. This prevents an owner/trainer from putting a realy good horse against lower quality horses. Nobody wants to get $5,000 for a horse worth $20,000.
The Trainers train horses on horse isle, they can be found in Earton (speed trainer), Appleton (strength trainer), Treeton (agility trainer), Whitherton (conformation trainer) and Hotton (endurence trainer).You can also find a subscribed player and they will often max horse stats on their ranch at a price. Make sure they are trust worthy though, once a horse is given to another player in a trade it is their horse.BrumbyRider [Bay]If on pinto server. try asking FireRuby, TommyLand, or Toleh. they are very trust worthy players.- VampireAndHorse [pinto]
A horse trainer or breaking person can make about 34,000 dollars per year depending on where he or she works. Thoroughbred horse trainers tend to be the highest paid because they work within the racing industry.
Of course any education is well worth the effort but it may not make you a better trainer. Instinct, experience and the ablity to communicate with horses will be better that a wall full of diplomas.
depends on what you get a tattoo parlor silly ! make sure there professinal though(: