Carriage driving/cart driving
Olympic sport
Eventing(if you call that a job)
Riding school
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Yes. They can be therapy horses, lesson horses, competition horses, ranch horses (like working cattle, etc), plow horses, police horses, and a few other jobs that I cant think of off the top of my head.
yes they can
There are many jobs in horses you can be a policewoman/man, dentist, instructor, farrier and there are some more.
Many horses are not used for many things these days, other than the joy of riding. Horses used to be used all the time to pull wagons and carriage's they would also pull machines in the crops to help grow them. they were also important means of transportation.
Many horses are not used for many things these days, other than the joy of riding. Horses used to be used all the time to pull wagons and carriage's they would also pull machines in the crops to help grow them. they were also important means of transportation.
* groom * horse-riding instructer * vet * horse behaviorist * artist (get to draw horses)
you can get money of a horses, but to answer that question is easy : you get on the horses back and ride it for transportation. and if you ride it you wont be late for work
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
you could be a groom, a trainer, a jockey, a vet, a farrier... there are a lot of jobs that allow you to work with horses.
Horses are used mostly for pleasure: horse racing, war reenactments, rodeo, horse shows, fox hunting, trail riding, polo, gaming, wagon rides, etc. However, there are still some horses used for working: Amish and some homesteaders still use horses to plow their fields and to pull their buggies for transportation. Horses are used for police work in cities and also patrol forrests. Some horses were even used by the military recently in Afghanistan as they were better suited to the mountainous terrain. Some loggers still use horses to haul logs out of the woods.
police helpers help ranches stay open
Yes, horses were used in 1809