stable hand, ranch hand, horse groomer. I call mine a stable boy. or girl
A "livery stable" got its name from the practice of providing horses with a "livery," which referred to the feeding and care of the animals. In the past, these stables would offer rental services for horses, carriages, and also provide care for privately-owned horses.
Oh, dude, that's easy. Like, a person who looks after horses is called a "horse caretaker" or a "horse groomer." They're basically like the horse's personal stylist and therapist rolled into one. So, if you ever need someone to pamper your horse and make sure they're looking fabulous, you know who to call.
A person who takes care of horses is an equestrian. I don't know what you call a person that loves horses. Well, i go secondary school, i love horses and people call me a farm girl and it p*sses me off lol so that's a good one to make people mad
hey! i ride at bertin stables(in ontario....) and i garantee you that although it may not be neat and fancy, the horses are great and you learn a lot. i've been riding there 6 years, and although im changing stables soon (not because of the stable just looking for more of a chalenge after 8 years of riding) i will always recommend this stable for people starting to ride and looking for a new stable to advance. After a while you may need to look for a new stable, but only move if you are very expirienced.
a person who rides elephants is called a mahout
Castles have stables to keep animals and horses were so important because they needed them fr when there was an attack.
A "livery stable" got its name from the practice of providing horses with a "livery," which referred to the feeding and care of the animals. In the past, these stables would offer rental services for horses, carriages, and also provide care for privately-owned horses.
A stable boy cleaned out the stable and help take care of the horses.
They were usually called a stable hand/groom. The two were often assigned to two different people. The person who cared for the horses was the groom. He also was assigned the job of keeping the tack in shape. The stable hand cleaned out the stalls and then added fresh straw and he also feed the horses. Often the groom was in charge of all the stable hands.
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Found this on the web for a Polish forum: "Mastalerz or Mastalarz - dating back to 1700's; a person taking care of horses; old-fashioned form of (stajenny) someone in charge of stables." However, the Mastaler family from St. Louis (no "z") appears to be Ukrainian. Which is not surprising.
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The groom (i. e., a person employed to take care of horses.)
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A person who takes care of the horses' feet and shoes them is called a farrier. The person is a farrier by occupation.
Oh, dude, that's easy. Like, a person who looks after horses is called a "horse caretaker" or a "horse groomer." They're basically like the horse's personal stylist and therapist rolled into one. So, if you ever need someone to pamper your horse and make sure they're looking fabulous, you know who to call.