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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the horse training contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date and your name as the Owner, along with the Trainer's name. Ensure all names are spelled correctly.
  3. Specify the horse's name that will be placed into training. Clearly outline the purpose of training in the designated section.
  4. In the Fees, Term, and Location section, enter the agreed monthly fee and duration of training. Make sure to note any prorated fees if applicable.
  5. Complete the Payment of Services section by indicating when payments are due and acknowledging any late fees that may apply.
  6. Fill out details regarding veterinarian and farrier services, ensuring you understand who will be responsible for these costs.
  7. Review all sections carefully, including emergency care instructions and ownership verification. Sign and date at the bottom to confirm your agreement.

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Yes, you can make a decent living as a horse trainer, but several factors will influence your income potential: Location: Income can vary significantly based on where you live. Areas with a strong equestrian community or high demand for horse training services may offer better opportunities.
Costs for transporting horses can vary significantly depending on the destination, mode of transportation, and additional services like pre-flight tests. On average, hiring a licensed equine transport company can range from $0.75 to $3 per mile.
Here are some general guidelines: Trainer Fees: Trainers often charge hourly rates that can range from $50 to $150 or more, depending on their expertise and the region. Some trainers may also offer packages for a set number of hours or services.
With most horses, six to eight months on cattle is enough for them to do a decent job at team penning, sorting and ranch cutting. A competition cutting horse usually needs 12 to 18 months of concentrated training before hes ready to go to his first show.
There are approximately 800 licensed Thoroughbred trainers in California. Their rates will range from $45 to $80 per day. Rates are generally higher in the South. It is up to you, as an owner, to determine the trainers care program that best fits your needs.

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The scales of training are rhythm, suppleness, contact, impulsion, straightness and collection. Each builds on the others and works together to achieve progression through the levels of dressage.
There are approximately 800 licensed Thoroughbred trainers in California. Their rates will range from $45 to $80 per day. Rates are generally higher in the South.
A stroke on the neck or a quiet word of praise within three seconds of asking your horse to stop, is sufficient for understanding. Backing up is work for the horse, which he will consider a negative consequence of moving his feet without being asked. No drama, its just work he will prefer not to repeat.

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