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QuestionAre there any college degrees or schooling that would behoove a potential breeder to obtain?Community AnswerVeterinary Medicine with an Equestrian focus would come in handy, as well as financial and business degrees.
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QuestionHow any men will I need to run my small horse farmCommunity Answerit can vary with the number of horses you have on the farm. and how difficult they are to handle. For example, a good groom should be able to handle doing a yard of nine horses. if not then several grooms are advised.
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QuestionI just had to put my horse down. It is near the house and I have no way to move it. What should I do?Community AnswerIf you had a vet do it you could ask them to take care of your horse. There may be pet crematories in your area.
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QuestionShould I mainly show my most-used sire so that my foals have good pedigrees and lineage, or should I try and show all my horses equally?Animal ACommunity AnswerI would show all, but mostly the most-used sire. This is to inform people about the horses you use, but they get to see the best sire.
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QuestionIs there a school for horse breeding specifically?Community AnswerYou can take online classes but there’s no collage degree. You might want to search for some classes online.
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QuestionI am in college, and I want to take business as a major to try and start horse breeding. What business specialization would be the most helpful (Example: Marketing, Financing, Analyist)?Kristina SmithCommunity AnswerHorse breeders may pursue bachelor's degrees in animal science, with a concentration on horses that includes such courses as foaling, animal selection, and breeding management. Animal science courses like breeding, genetics, and reproductive science may also be part of other bachelor's degree programs.
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