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Running A Successful Equestrian Center Takes A Lot Of Effort

By Rena Hudson


Should you own a great piece of land in the country you may be wondering what to do with it. A great idea is to start your own equestrian center. You would need a couple of school ponies and do some alterations but before you know it you would have a great business on your hands, given that you actually like horses and have the skills to work with these amazing animals.

One would need to put up stables and decide if you would take in other people's horses as boarders. You would need to make sure that the animals have adequate accommodation, as well as a sick bay for when they get ill and are in need of special attention. Remember that the horses will also have to be fed in their stables, so you would want to make them big enough to accommodate a feeding trough and a place for a water bucket as well.

Many centers allow their clients to leave their riding equipment at the yard. To offer such a service you would have to have a tack room big enough to accommodate everyone. Usually each client has a box or crate in which they keep smaller items, so you will have to ensure that there is a secure location for these items to be locked away in.

People have different needs and requirements for their horses, and this is one of the challenging parts of running such a facility. Some owners and riders may want the full service, where the center provides everything for the horse, whereas others may just want the basics. Some people will even allow you to use their horses in your riding school in exchange for their livery fees.

If you decide to run a fairly large concern, you would be advised to get grooms in to do the cleaning up of the stables and the grooming of the horses. They would be responsible for the general upkeep of the stable area as well as the grasslands and paddocks. They would also have the job of turning the horses out in the mornings, bringing them in for lessons and then making sure they are hosed and cooled down afterwards.

One will also have to employ the services of a good equine hoof care specialist. Farriers are vital to the good care of your horse's feet. A stable yard cannot be without a good farrier. There are many such people available to do the work and you would be well advised to get some references when looking for someone to do your horse's feet, as it is known that no feet equal no horse.

When it comes to running an equestrian facility, it is important to remember that horse owners tend to be a little fussy. Most people will have their own private vet which they call out in an emergency. It is up to you to make sure that owners provide you with all the necessary information and telephone numbers for their chosen veterinarian.

Generally, running an equestrian center is a busy job and it does not know office hours. You will have to be prepared to put in extra time in the beginning, but as you progress the running of your yard will become greatly satisfying. As long as your passion for horses never dies nor will your business.




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