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what should i charge for horse training per hour, my friend waned me to ask. BTW (he doesnt have the internet

2007-12-28 10:46:10 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Other - Pets

3 answers

Depends on his evel of experiance and reputation. I live in Spain, have been riding horses for 15 years, mainly spanish horses, and have a good sj record but nothing amazing. I charge 15 euros an hour. A friend of mine is an incredibly talented rider with a good dressage comp record he charges 20/25 an hour.

Hope that helps a little

2007-12-28 10:55:15 · answer #1 · answered by Rodeo Chick 3 · 0 0

Depends upon a few things, such as where you'll do the training. Will it be at someone's house, or will you board the horse? If you're boarding the horse, then figure in reasonable board and feed fees. If not, then figure in a mileage fee to travel to someone's house.

See what going rates in the area are. If you consider that you should be working the horse at least an hour daily, you should have about 30 hours per month to offer a customer. For example, if you charge 300.00 per month, that would work out to about 10.00 per day, or if you give the horses a day off during each week, then you'd work a little longer on the days you ride. I'd go by the job or by the month, and not by the hour.

2007-12-28 19:00:05 · answer #2 · answered by purplesometimes 4 · 1 0

This would depend on several things: location? experience? qualifications? specialising in...? travelling or on-farm?
Please elaborate a little on these points, answerers might be able to give a clearer response.
:o)

2007-12-28 18:56:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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