They train the horses to do eventing, western, english, etc. There like a horse's teacher...:)
yes
Definitely!
I do not know what the name of horse trainers was. The name of the training ground of horses was trigarium.
Equibase.com has lists of jockeys, horses and trainers plus a lot of other info.
Trainers get the horses to swim for some of the trip for training purposes, but some horses prefer to be on a boat or plane
Vicki Hearne has written: 'Animal happiness' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Animal trainers, Animals, Pets 'Nervous horses' -- subject(s): Horses, Poetry 'Tricks of the light' 'In the absence of horses'
Vets, horse trainers and breeders, zoologist's, and pretty much anyone fascinated by horses
A group of spare horses is commonly referred to as a "string" of horses. This term is often used in the context of trainers or ranchers who keep multiple horses for various purposes, such as riding, racing, or work. The term emphasizes the idea that these horses are not in regular use, but are maintained for specific needs or events.
Mark Rashid has written: 'Horsemanship through life' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Horses, Horse trainers, Horsemanship 'Life Lessons from a Ranch Horse' 'Big Horses Good Dogs And Straight Fences' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Ranching, Ranch life 'Whole heart, whole horse' -- subject(s): Horses, Training, Human-animal relationships, Psychology, Behavior 'Horses never lie' -- subject(s): Horses, Horse trainers, Training, Behavior, Anecdotes
Because people think that they will look better and people think that they liked it. Some trainers use mean methods to get the horses to run faster but some are good!
The place where horses parade prior to the race is called the "paddock." In the paddock, horses are shown to the public and can be observed by owners, trainers, and bettors before the race begins. This area allows spectators to assess the horses' condition and demeanor before placing their bets.
Professional horse racing trainers employ a variety of strategies to maximize their horses' performance on the track. This includes carefully planning and monitoring the horse's diet, exercise regimen, and rest schedule. Trainers also work closely with veterinarians and other specialists to ensure the horse's overall health and well-being. Additionally, trainers may use techniques such as interval training, cross-training, and mental preparation to help the horse reach its peak performance level on race day.