Due to a typo I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but here's a general list of skills needed to become a successful groom:
The best way to start is by going along with a local trainer to horse shows and watching other grooms work, sort of like an apprentice. Finding someone who goes to A-rated/otherwise high profile shows will ensure you become very skilled at care such as applying quilts, polo wraps and liniments.
One also needs to be adept at currying and brushing coats to perfection, as well as braiding/banding manes and tails. Strong work ethic is an essential quality for a good groom. Someone who considers themself to be a perfectionist or at least pays great attention to detail would be best for this sort of work. Be ready for long hours, lots of grunt work and a sore back!! :)
u need gces to be a cleaner mainly in science
you need to earn your way to become a groom, pass the levels and get a better job. my name on howres is Appa38loosa.
You need to attend an undergraduate school and receive a four year degree in a related science. Then you need to apply to and be admitted to veterinary school for another four years. Finally, you have to pass a licensing exam to practice in any state in the US.
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Bride? I'm not sure what you mean, but a bride and groom get married to become husband and wife :)
You groom a mustang the same way you would groom any other horse.
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no you don't.
You mean a groom. Try the local agricultural colleges for OND/HND courses, which will include a groom's diploma.
You can, but I think they groom themselfs (:
if you want to become a horses farmer, all you need to do is take care of it. You need to feed it, clean its stall, groom it every day, ride so it can get fresh air, and much more. It actually is a big responsibility so it should be really hard.