Depeding on who you working for and how experienced you are, it depends.
To find out I suggest you find a horse trainer and ask approxamatley how much you could make.
In Dreamer: Horse Trainer, you can obtain a foal by breeding two adult horses at the ranch. First, make sure you have a suitable mare and stallion that can breed. Then, take them to the breeding area and follow the prompts to breed the horses and eventually receive a foal.
It is not recommended to intentionally get your horse jumpy and wild as it can be dangerous for both you and the horse. Instead, focus on building trust and establishing clear communication through proper training techniques and exercises. Work with a professional trainer if you need help addressing any behavioral issues.
um i`m eleven and that happend to me but um that`s a hard one...uh try consulting a trainer and the age of the horse can make a huge difference so can the kids level in riding talk to a vet to make sure nothings bothering the horse too.hope this helpsI agree--if you are set on keeping this horse, find a good trainer. A child and an untrained horse are a dangerous mix. However, I am curious as to why you bought this particular horse for a kid's first horse if it is not properly trained? It may be in your best interest to see if the folks will buy it back (or sell it to someone else). Selling this horse and buying a more well-trained one may be cheaper than paying a trainer to "fix" this one (plus, that training will take a decent bit of time, during which you likely won't be able to use the horse). In the future, when buying the horse it is good to "try it out" first--either go and work with it ride it several times before buying, or make an agreement with the owner that if you find the horse unsatisfactory within the first 2 weeks/30 days, you can return it for a full refund.If a horse is not schooled properly, you should get a trained professional to either rehabillitate, re-back or re-school the horse. I agree, a child and a untrained horse is a very uncompatible pair. And yes, you can have your horse returned. Another idea would be to save money, get the previous owner to either pay for the training programme, and or have them train this horse themselves
The salary of an animal trainer at SeaWorld can vary depending on experience, location, and level of responsibility. On average, an animal trainer at SeaWorld can make between $30,000 to $50,000 per year. However, experienced trainers or those working with specialized animals may earn higher salaries.
Well firstly, the cost of buying a horse is one of the lower costs associated with it. You can even get them for free. That being said, it usually takes around$4,000 a year to keep just one horse that doesn't compete in shows or travel. The cost goes up from there if the horse is boarded or shows. You might be able to find someone who would exchange you doing barn work for the board fee. To make money you could babysit, or mowing lawns, but those jobs tend to be few and far between for anyone under 14.
An assistant horse trainer makes around 42,000 dollars a year. Often, with time they can become a horse trainer and make quite a bit more money.
A small amount.
How much money dose a medical assistant make in arkansas
alot!
win money
um y would ypu want to? like wow rlly!
My butt6565
Average trainers make around 36,000$ but formal schooling trainers make about 40,000$.
more than YOU
how much money does an assistant manager make of a byrne dairy in central new york?
350,000 or more
Around 25-30000