What It Takes To Be a Professional Horse Girl
Adelene H. Royes
Department of English, Northwest College
English 1010
Molly Potas
May 5, 2023
What It Takes To Be a Professional Horse Girl It's every little girl's dream to own a horse. You watch movies like Flicka and Spirit and want so badly to just have a horse. Parents hope it's just a phase that you'll grow out of. If you are persistent, you may get a horse of your very own. Owning a horse is one thing, but trying to make a career out of horses is another level entirely. There are many things to consider if you want to make a profession out of breeding and training horses. You have to be able to read genetic test results, registration papers, and pedigrees and write
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The horse industry has made incredible advances in the past decade. We have found various genetic diseases, can now test for these diseases, and can trace them back to a specific horse. As a horse breeder, trainer, and owner, it's important to understand how to read these results when they come back from the lab. Pedigrees are a huge factor in horse breeding and training. A pedigree is going to help tell you what the horse will excel at based on what its parents and ancestors excelled at. "To understand more about the effects of breeding decisions, you'll learn how to read a horse's pedigree, and how to examine the ancestry beyond the names listed in the chart. Knowing bloodlines helps you predict a horse's suitability as a performer or as future breeding stock" (Strickland, …show more content…
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Horse and human natures are not compatible, nor are their foods the same
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