Full Time Equestrian Careers in the UK

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Stud hand/ groom
Stud hand/ groom
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Category Equine Professional Jobs
Contract Type Full Time
Looking for employment full time. Stud hand/ groom role. Recently did a Level One Entry to Stud Employment at the National Stud in Newmarket Suffolk. Handling mares and foals, feeding, grooming, yard ...
2 months ago
Bury St. Edmunds
£ enquire
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Stud hand/ Groom
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Category Equine Professional Jobs
Contract Type Full Time
Looking for employment opportunities in the equine sector. Experience from the National Stud, grooming, feeding, mucking out, yard duties, handling mares and foals. I am confident and capable around ...
2 months ago
Newmarket
£ enquire
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Groom/Rider
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Category Equine Professional Jobs
Contract Type Full Time
Hi, my name is Melody I am 17, and currently looking for work as a groom/rider. I have been around horses most of my life and would love a full-time career within the equine industry. ...
4 months ago
Selby
£ enquire
Lunging And Lunge Aids: A Beginners Guide

Lunging And Lunge Aids: A Beginners Guide

Why lunge a horse? Lunging a horse is a great form of training for the horse, and not only in the work they are doing at the end of the lunge line. It’s also ideal for getting them to listen and learn the handler’s commands by voice a...
Ad-Lib vs Trickle Feeding - What's Best For Your Horse?

Ad-Lib vs Trickle Feeding - What's Best For Your Horse?

As an independent equine nutritionist, I frequently use the phrase ‘ad lib’ myself and I’ve heard owners using the phrase in a variety of scenarios. What exactly does ad-lib mean, and is it right for your horse? Maybe you're cur...
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