Monthly Archives: June 2011
Canadian riders on the road to Burghley
Canada is giving 4 riders “generous” (more than half the cost) grants to travel and compete at Burghley this september. The pairs are:
Kyle Carter — Madison Park
Jessie Phoenix — Exponential
Hawley Bennett — Gin ‘N Guice
Rebecca Howard — Riddle Master
Canadian Chef d’equipe Graeme Thom said that the horses would be staying at Jacky Green’s Maizey Manor [...]
I wanna be a…breeding manager
Who doesn’t love the sight of newborn foals frolicking in the pasture or stretched out across a patch of green grass, soaking in the warmth of the sun? If you love everything related to foaling season – from genetic mapping, to breeding, to birth – then a job in equine reproduction and breeding farm [...]
Q & A with….Sarah Pratt, horsejobs.ca
Thanks to Uxbridge Town Talk Magazine for writing about us at www.horsejobs.ca in their monthly publication:
WHO: Sarah Pratt, president and founder of horsejobs.ca.
WHAT: Pratt’s website is Canada’s first and only job-searching website exclusively for the equine industry. Anyone who thinks horse jobs are solely mucking stalls are greatly mistaken, she says. Apart from horse-related jobs, [...]
I wanna be a…professional dressage groom
Justin works as a professional dressage groom for Belinda Trussel and John MacPherson at Oakcrest farms in Ontario. In this blog he shares his top ten tips for beings prepared as a show groom.
Don’t do it for the money!
Let’s get one thing clear. The majority of employees in the horse industry are not getting rich any time soon but the perks, the benefits of the job, can be some of the best in the world…(if you like horses.) I read an article recently about job perks and it made me think of how that applies to our business