It really depends on the stable and how well you know the owners and managers.I haven't heard of many stables that offer boarding in exchange for work, but I know a few barns that you can work for riding lessons. I'm sure you can find somewhere that will let you work for board.
Well it matters where you live, basically. I live in WI and I work at Wild Wind Equine center. But Really, anywhere they give horseback riding lessons, kids can work there.
Most equine veterinarians work on the farms, stables, tracks and show rings where horses are housed at. Some equine veterinarians work in a clinic where horses can be brought for specialized diagnostics and treatment.
No there are no Elementary boarding school in Clermont.
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Because they get to much and have no free time!
To put horses in your Equestrian center for free, you can offer a "boarding for work" arrangement where individuals help with tasks around the center (such as mucking stalls, grooming horses, or barn maintenance) in exchange for keeping their horse there for free. You can also consider partnering with local equine organizations or rescues to offer free temporary accommodations for horses in need. Networking with horse owners looking for a place to keep their horses at a reduced cost could also help fill your center at no expense.
Some vets will work with horses. Otherwise, there are specialty equine-vets who will work almost only with horses.
Any school of veterinary medicine will give you the basics towards becoming an equine veterinarian; if the school doesn't have a strong equine program there you can supplement your time in vet school with externships and experiences at other schools or at private equine facilities. Once you get out of vet school, the important thing is to work with a good established equine veterinarian to hone your technical skills.
Less, they had to work to support their family
no u must be at least 16 i do believe
lack of sleep expenses not going out no free time balance work and home
An equine veterinarian gets to work around animals that they love. They also get to be highly paid by wealthy people in general. It costs a lot of money to properly care for horses and the vet is a beneficiary of this.