A person who trains horses, like any other profession, acquires skills through years of experience. A novice, or beginner, is usually referred to as a "horse trainer", but with the acquisition of knowledge, understanding, education, and experience, a truly professional person who trains horses becomes a Horse Master.
Just as the trainer who became famous for his specialty training of horses through a humane method referred to as "whispering", so do those who train horses over the course of many years become masters at their trade.
The study of horses is referred to as "hippology."
The name also has a certain meaning. "Hippo" is Greek for horse.
I think hippoologist because hippo is the latin word for horse. Pronounced:hippo-ologist
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A jockey is someone who races horses, an equestrian is someone who rides them.
No. Mules pull them too.
A dozen horses is usually called a 'string' of horses.
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
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a pigeon trainer
Jockey
Horses and trains
trains, horses and cars
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Scofflaw, or more specifically, a fare-jumper.
A horse trainer
Horses, wagons, trains
Horses, wagons and trains
jockey :) hope it helps :) <3
Iron horses is what they called the trains that traveled the railroad.