Saturday, June 8, 2013

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.

If you have these few requirements to start your own business, there would be a few things to consider first. One would have to make sure that you had adequate accommodation for the horses such as stables for them during bad weather, and at night. You will also have to have a sick bay in case one of them becomes ill. The stables would of course have to be adequately sized so that the animals could move around inside.

If you are going to offer a livery service, many people will want to leave their riding equipment at your center and you will need to have a secure place to store it. Each client will be expected to have his own tack box and you will have to provide a safe, lockable room in which items can be stored. As saddles, bridals and other gear is very expensive, you will need to ensue that it is always kept safe.

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.

When running a professional yard you will need to get in a few grooms. They will be responsible for the general maintenance of the place. The upkeep of the horses will also be laid out in their job description.

When you run an operation such as this it is important that you get in a good hoof care specialist, as anyone will tell you, no feet no horse. Finding a reputable farrier is essential to the good reputation of your yard. A horse will need his feet seen to every 4 to 6 weeks and you as the owner of the yard will have to make sure this is arranged for all the horses in your care.

When it comes to a horse's general health, it is usual for each owner to use their own vet. When you join a livery yard you inform the center who your veterinarian is and provide the manager of the place with all the contact numbers. Before a vet is called in for any reason the center will call the owner of the animal and inform them of the problem.

Running a successful equestrian center is a full time job and does not come easy. Once you have a routine and everyone knows what is expected of them you can generally run a comfortable yard with quite a few clients. Do not expect to make your fortunes in this type of business. It should rather be a labor of love than a money making business.




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