Horse trainers are typically paid through a combination of fees for their training services, commissions on winnings, and sometimes a percentage of the horse's sale price. They may charge a flat rate for training sessions or a monthly fee for boarding and training. Additionally, trainers can earn bonuses based on the performance of the horses they train in competitions or races. Payment structures can vary widely depending on the trainer's reputation, the horse's level of competition, and the agreements made with horse owners.
A horse trainer or breaking person can make about 34,000 dollars per year depending on where he or she works. Thoroughbred horse trainers tend to be the highest paid because they work within the racing industry.
I do not know what the name of horse trainers was. The name of the training ground of horses was trigarium.
This question varies on what type of horse riders you are referring to. Jockeys, instructors, and trainers all get different salaries. Of course, people who are receiving ridding lessons pay to ride! :-)
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jockeys always get paid. if they ride a horse in a race then they get paid if they are on the horse they are paid unless they are in trainging
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all over the world.
Depends on here you live, horse riding is really popular that much, I am a fellow rider and trainer. but haven't heard of a need for more trainers.
to excecise the horse, train, and make sure that the horse is in perfect health condition
no they don't
Dolphin trainers do indeed get vacation days. These trainers are paid employees and are entitled to have rights like normal workers.
Famous people come to them.