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arthorse Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:54 pm Posts: 233

Should I start a training program??

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I may start using my money to be a part-time trainer. But I need feedback!! If no one needs my help then I will keep being a breeder! Please say yes, I need that! or no, I don't want it. Thanks!
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Re: Should I start a training program??

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Using your money for the training skills in my opinion is definitely worth it. Even if you don't train other people's horses, you can still train your own horses a lot faster, thus you can train more of them, compete more and make more money quickly.
I don't personally need a trainer because I train my own horses, but it seems there are lots of people who need trainers.
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Re: Should I start a training program??

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arthorse wrote:
I may start using my money to be a part-time trainer. But I need feedback!! If no one needs my help then I will keep being a breeder! Please say yes, I need that! or no, I don't want it. Thanks!
If you start training for the public, you should be able to train a horse from 8 percent to at least 795 percent. You should also be able to do this in 5 years or less of aging the horse. I would also provide a link to a horse you trained from birth to provide proof of skills. Also, you should post the price you want clearly on your ad.
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arthorse Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:54 pm Posts: 233

Re: Should I start a training program??

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vallers wrote:
arthorse wrote:
I may start using my money to be a part-time trainer. But I need feedback!! If no one needs my help then I will keep being a breeder! Please say yes, I need that! or no, I don't want it. Thanks!
If you start training for the public, you should be able to train a horse from 8 percent to at least 795 percent. You should also be able to do this in 5 years or less of aging the horse. I would also provide a link to a horse you trained from birth to provide proof of skills. Also, you should post the price you want clearly on your ad.
Thank you! This is not an add...yet! but I appreciated the tips!
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Re: Should I start a training program??

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arthorse wrote:
vallers wrote:
If you start training for the public, you should be able to train a horse from 8 percent to at least 795 percent. You should also be able to do this in 5 years or less of aging the horse. I would also provide a link to a horse you trained from birth to provide proof of skills. Also, you should post the price you want clearly on your ad.
Thank you! This is not an add...yet! but I appreciated the tips!
For when you get one. Also people will drive you to distraction,. If you have open training.
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arthorse Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:54 pm Posts: 233

Re: Should I start a training program??

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Hidalgo wrote:Using your money for the training skills in my opinion is definitely worth it. Even if you don't train other people's horses, you can still train your own horses a lot faster, thus you can train more of them, compete more and make more money quickly.
I don't personally need a trainer because I train my own horses, but it seems there are lots of people who need trainers.
Thank you for your imput!! :D :D :D
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arthorse Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:54 pm Posts: 233

Re: Should I start a training program??

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vallers wrote:
arthorse wrote:
Thank you! This is not an add...yet! but I appreciated the tips!
For when you get one. Also people will drive you to distraction,. If you have open training.
okay, thank you, I did not realize!

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