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		<title>The Ultimate Guide to Equine Jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’re probably wondering why equine jobs are famous. According to an expert in equine jobs, most people think that being a trainer is enough in this field. However, owners of horse stables need more than trainers. They also look for people who have knowledge in other fields of business management like accountants or bookkeepers. Equine [...]<p><a href="http://www.equineschools.org/the-ultimate-guide-to-equine-jobs/">The Ultimate Guide to Equine Jobs</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.equineschools.org">Equine Schools</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’re probably wondering why equine jobs are famous. According to an expert in equine jobs, most people think that being a trainer is enough in this field. However, owners of horse stables need more than trainers. They also look for people who have knowledge in other fields of business management like accountants or bookkeepers. Equine jobs also include maintenance jobs for horses like stall cleaning, ground keeping, mare managing, stallion managing, and veterinary assistance. This only proves that jobs in horse stables need an interdisciplinary team.</p>
<p>You are probably surprised about what you’ve learned that besides requiring animal care, equine jobs also acknowledge other specialties. This is what you call as delegation. It does not mean that when you delegate a job, you do not have knowledge about it. It will increase the capability of horse owners to perform tasks since the complex problems to occur in this area will be taken care of by experts in various areas. Hence, any person qualified to the jobs mentioned earlier has a chance of getting hired in equine jobs. Similar to other disciplines, the horse industry utilizes people not only involved in horse training in order to increase their profitability and lifestyle.</p>
<p>So, what are the requirements of equine jobs? If you really want to get involved with horses, you must be able to do your duties. This is not as simple as it seems because it can be as demanding as other jobs. At first, you will clean stalls more than you’ve ever imagined, you will get the chance to ride horses, and you will also groom them. It is also you who will decide if the tasks are fulfilling. If you are wondering whether the jobs involving horses require a degree, well, the answer is yes. You may find this quite hard to believe, but jobs on horse stables do require a lot of education.</p>
<p>Having knowledge and skills before applying for equine jobs is advantageous because you now have a wide range of capabilities you can offer your employer besides caring and training horses. Many owners of horse stables even say that having a degree will suit you well when you retire. What if something inevitable happened and took away your strength? Your youth and your physical health will be your starting capital in horse industry. If you lose one of these, what will you do? That’s why it is essential for a person to finish his degree first before applying for equine jobs. You can finish veterinary, accountancy, or business management to gain the necessary knowledge and skills when you lose your youth and your physical health. You can also acquire formal education in horses if you want to be a consultant someday. There are many options in equine jobs and all these depend on your qualifications. Don’t rely on experience alone if you want to stay long in this business because there is more to it. Acquire knowledge and skills in horses to qualify for equine jobs.</p>
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		<title>A Guide To Equine Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Equine schools are formal animal science institutions specializing in horses. If you’re going to pursue a program in such schools, you’ll basically be trained to manage the performance and welfare of horses and equine athletes. One of the most profitable areas of expertise in equine schools is the exploration of horse and rider interaction. This [...]<p><a href="http://www.equineschools.org/a-guide-to-equine-schools/">A Guide To Equine Schools</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.equineschools.org">Equine Schools</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Equine schools</strong> are formal animal science institutions specializing in horses.  If you’re going to pursue a program in such schools, you’ll basically be trained to manage the performance and welfare of horses and equine athletes. One of the most profitable areas of expertise in equine schools is the exploration of horse and rider interaction. This area is very important especially in enhancing performance in horse riding athletics.</p>
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<p lang="en-US">Complete programs in equine science usually last from two to three years. Students who enter these programs are generally trained in areas like horse anatomy, nutrition, reproduction, physiology, rehabilitation, welfare, and of course behavior. During the first year, students should expect multiple subjects on biochemistry, biology, immunology, and the like. Basic theoretical topics on equitation science like comparative anatomy, horse evolution, genetics, and domestication will also be taught.</p>
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<p lang="en-US">What is good about <strong>equine schools</strong> is that most programs are designed to complement veterinary science courses. These means that graduates can conveniently continue their education to pursue a 4-year degree, a master’s degree, or PhD.</p>
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<p lang="en-US">During the second and third year, students will dwell on subjects that train their practical skills. Theoretical studies like veterinary anatomy, metabolism, biotechnology, microbiology, and nutrition will also be included. Students will be more hands-on in observing and examining actual horses’ reproductive process and performing horse training.</p>
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<p lang="en-US">Before students can get a diploma or certification, they must have taken specialized courses including equine therapy and rehabilitation, which concentrates on attending to horse diseases and disorders; equine selection and reproduction, which put emphasis on the processes of breeding different species of horses; equine nutrition; which as the term implies deals with food, drink, supplements, and other elements affecting the animal’s dietary condition; and last but not the least sports horse performance, which trains students on different athletic games that employ horse-riding.</p>
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<p lang="en-US">Students who obtain a diploma in equine science have a wide array of choices to build their career on. Contrary to popular perception, those who finish in equine school do not necessarily have to end up as equestrians and horse trainers. Because students are trained in different branches of biology, they can eventually practically work in companies that basically require a science degree. As mentioned, graduates also have the choice to continue a four-year degree related to veterinary sciences, or use the equine science program to satisfy their master in science or doctor of philosophy requirements.</p>
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<p lang="en-US">Equine science graduates can get entry level jobs on companies looking for researchers and research assistants, clerks, laboratory staffers, and the like. Advancement is far and wide as they can become managers and officers in their respective companies and even proprietors of their own equine training schools and other related businesses like veterinary clinics, equine food manufacturing, horse diagnostic laboratories, and so on.</p>
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<p lang="en-US">The future of equine school trained graduates is very promising. Today there is a growing global concern to live healthier lifestyles, and this no doubt is helping to revive people’s interest in athletics, particularly in sports that celebrate nature like horse riding. In the following years the demand for equine science graduates is expected to grow high, and students who have passion in veterinary science should not miss the opportunity.</p>
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		<title>Do You Want To Know More About The Equine Specialist Salary?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Veterinarian jobs pay big bucks, and one of these is being an equine specialist. The experience is rewarding, and you will have a flexible work schedule. These are only some of the benefits that this career can give and there are more that you need to discover. If you are looking for some information about [...]<p><a href="http://www.equineschools.org/do-you-want-to-know-more-about-the-equine-specialist-salary/">Do You Want To Know More About The Equine Specialist Salary?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.equineschools.org">Equine Schools</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Veterinarian jobs pay big bucks, and one of these is being an equine specialist. The experience is rewarding, and you will have a flexible work schedule. These are only some of the benefits that this career can give and there are more that you need to discover.</p>
<p>If you are looking for some information about this job, you have come to the right place. Here, you will learn more about how you can be an equine specialist, and how you are going to get paid more.</p>
<p>What is an equine specialist?</p>
<p>This refers to a person who has an expertise in taking good care of horses. Usually, equine specialists are veterinarians who studied and focused more on horses. They have sufficient knowledge about these animals, such as the food that they should consume the medications for their infirmities, as well as their welfare and behavior.</p>
<p>How do you become an equine specialist?</p>
<p>Before you get into this kind of profession, you need to take up a course on animal science or veterinary medicine. After you have finished the course, you should complete the necessary trainings and get a license. Then you should study again, but this time, you should take up a course specific on horses. You will be trained on how to treat their diseases, administer proper nutrition, and promote their wellbeing. After the rigid trainings, you will be a certified equine specialist then.</p>
<p>Where can you work?</p>
<p>You can practice your profession in different animal clinic or veterinaries, but you can also opt to work in race tracks, rural communities, private homes, or anywhere where there is the presence of horses.</p>
<p>What do you do?</p>
<p>Usually, your duties will include a daily assessment of the horses. You need to look into their health conditions. This task is very critical when you will be working in race tracks or companies that invest on equestrian trainings.</p>
<p>Your responsibilities also include training horses for the race competition and feed them with proper food and supplementation. You can also act as a judge on horse contests and races, as well as a consultant for equine health. Moreover, you can also work as a researcher that conducts studies on horses.</p>
<p>How much do you earn?</p>
<p>Equine specialist salary varies. It is usually affected by several factors, and one of them is the work environment. If you will be working in a highly-specialized horse clinic or animal center, expect that you will really be paid big bucks. Your hourly rate can range from $50 to $75. While for small animal clinics, the hourly rate ranges from $25 to $40. Working as a researcher can also give you a good income.</p>
<p>Another factor that affects equine specialist salary is your level of specialization. That is, the more you acquire knowledge and skills from the trainings you have attended means that the more your hourly rate will increase. Therefore, it is advisable that you do not stop upgrading yourself with the latest trends about horses and how to take good care of them.</p>
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