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What were horse trainers called in Ancient Rome?

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How are horse trainers paid?

Horse trainers are typically paid through a combination of fees for their training services, commissions on winnings, and sometimes a percentage of the horse's sale price. They may charge a flat rate for training sessions or a monthly fee for boarding and training. Additionally, trainers can earn bonuses based on the performance of the horses they train in competitions or races. Payment structures can vary widely depending on the trainer's reputation, the horse's level of competition, and the agreements made with horse owners.


What strategies do professional horse racing trainers employ to maximize their horses' performance on the track?

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Where are horse trainers located?

Horse training, according to Wikipedia is historically used for warfare and for transportation. You can find horse trainers obviously at farms. If you are living in U.S.A you can find them in California state. They can travel any region but you pay their expenses including food and shelter.


What has the author Karen M Johnson written?

Karen M. Johnson has written: 'The training game' -- subject(s): Horse trainers, Horse racing


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Horse trainers are who most people think of when it comes to training a horse, but really everyone who handles that specific horse is training it in one way or another. Many people train their own horses due to tight finances or because they are skilled enough to handle the horse.


How much money do you get for horse training?

The amount of money will vary depending on where you live, how good of a trainer you are, the type of training you do, and your success rate. But in general trainers will charge from $100 a week or more.


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How much do you make training horses for local ranchers?

It depends on what area of the U.S you are in. I am in Montana and most trainers get anywhere from 20 to 25 dollars per ride or session they work with the horse. Most trainers take the horse for 30 days. It ends up being between 600 to upwards of 800 per month for the most experienced horse trainers. But for local ranchers, I would be happy getting 600 a month.


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Is saddlebred horse training cruel?

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What has the author Jack Jarvis written?

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