to work on a ranch or a farm:
you must be patient.
must know about animals/crops
must know how to treat minor animal injuries
you better prepare to work your hard, seriously!!!
you must know how to ride a horse
Raise and breed horses.
cattle rancher?
yo don't that's the POINT!
Depends on what kind of rancher you are.
Purchase Hay from a local rancher or a feed store.
i really dont know because i asked and it made me do this plz help me
No. The word "maverick" was used for an unbranded cow, which could be claimed by any rancher.
To become a horse trainer, a person doesnÕt need any special certificates. They should however be very familiar with details on many breeds of horses, as well as have experience riding them.
I really don't remember him as a horse rancher. Several of his westerns he played cattle ranchers/barons. One of his movies had Wayne and men on a cattle drive and brought with them a small band of extra horses. They ran free with the herd. Maybe that's what you were referring to.
Some horses that would be good for beginners would be: The quarter horse- one of the most popular breeds in the USA The appaloosa The pinto The connemara Hope that helped! It does not have to do with the breed of the horse!! take this from a VERY EXPERIENCED RIDER! the best horse for a beginner would be a horse that is atleast 20 year-old. why? because a 20 year old horse ( a horse on the older side) is more mellow and is less likely to bolt or take off. so if you are planning on doing lessons, ask for a older horse that has been doing lessons for a long time, hope that helped you!
it was secretariat he was a famous horse that won the kentucky derby he also won the rose garland and you still can find horses that have his blood. by rancher girl
I would not recommend doing this by yourself. Have a professional trainer do it for you or help you do it.