Horse Farmer Career Profile
- Career Name - Horse Farmer
- Category - Farming & Livestock Management / Business
- Skills Required - Life skills 40% - Career skills 60%
- Basic School Subjects - Language, Biology, Business
- Minimum Required Education - High School Certificate
- Species Worked With - Farm Animal, Mammals
- Kind of Interaction with Animals - Direct
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READ: This page helps you to read about the career and the info you need to decide on whether this is indeed the career you want to follow.
RESEARCH: Learn about the skills required and minimum subjects to enter this career, as well as the places where you can study further after school.
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UPDATED:
29 May 2023
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What is a Horse Farmer?
A Horse Farmer breeds and manages large amounts of specific breeds of horses for commercial profit.
Horse Products:
- Labour
- Companionship
- Sport
Career Categories
The Horse Farmer career can be found in the following career categories:
- Farming and Livestock Management
- Business
What does a Horse Farmer do?
Groups of animals a Horse Farmer works with
What is the level of Interaction with the Animals?
- Directly - A person works directly with the animals with some form of physical contact at least once every few days
- Indirectly - The career doesn't require direct or physical contact at all.
What does a Horse Farmer focus on?
A Horse Farmer focusses on the management of breeding stock to ensure that they can be sold for profit.
Horse Products:
- Labour
- Companionship
- Sport
What are the daily tasks of a Horse Farmer?
- Build and maintain enclosures, water and feed supply
- Research new breeding methods and practices
- Keep Environment safe and clean
- Monitor nutrition and health of the animals
- Liaise with product buyers
- Administration and marketing
The working environment of a Horse Farmer
Where does a Horse Farmer work?
Environment –
Horse farmers will spend most of their time outdoors, overseeing the farming procedures. They may work within special stalls or stables to care for the horses.
Places of Employment –
They work mostly in their own privately owned businesses.
What is the average annual salary of a Horse Farmer?
They can earn a yearly average of US$40,000 per year. But the income depends on many factors, such as how large and established the farm is, the amount of breeding stock, and the need for Horse products.
Can a Horse Farmer be promoted?
Most farmers own their own businesses (small to large scale farms), which means you are already the boss.
What difficulties can a Horse Farmer face?
Farming is a labour and financially intensive career. Initial equipment purchases will be expensive, and maintaining a good profit can be difficult.
The work might also entail long hours and working over weekends and holidays.
Future Growth and Possibilities
Overall employment of Horse Farmers is projected to grow steady at around 3%.
Availability of Jobs
Average
Which Skills are required by a Horse Farmer?
The skills required for a career as a Donkey and Mule Farmer can be divided into two very important groups. The first is the group containing life skills, which are the core skills that are necessary or desirable for full participation in everyday life. The second group is career skills, or the specific skills required to allow a person to enter and operate effectively within a specific career. Some or maybe even all of the life skills can assist in strengthening the career skills, and they might even be the same for specific careers.
Life Skills
- Self-awareness
- Empathy
- Critical thinking
- Creative thinking
- Decision making
- Problem Solving
- Effective communication
- Interpersonal relationship
Career Skills
- Animal handling
- Animal care
- Good health and physical fitness
- Computer literacy
- Business knowledge
Which Subjects must I have at School to prepare for this career?
Language as a subject is key for you to understand more about communication and agricultural terminology.
A basic biological or physiological knowledge of Horses is extremely important if you plan to work with them every day.
Understanding in the basics of subjects such as business or even bookkeeping will be of tremendous help if you want to start your own breeding farm.
The subjects you choose at school are important as they lay the foundation for further studies at college or university. While still at school, it’s also important to learn more about the animals you will work with, as well as gain some experience.
OZT has a list of various tertiary institutions where you can study further, after school. Each of these institutions also have their own Group page on OZT where you will find the exact subjects they require of you to have passed in school. Keep these requirements in mind, and discuss it with your school, guidance counselor and parents to ensure that you are prepared!
What will I need to Study to become a Horse Farmer?
Minimum Requirements
The minimum qualifications to become a farmer is a High School Certificate. For more intensive farming, a college diploma or university degree would be best.
Study Focus
Majors –
You can follow a diploma or degree with majors in animal science, animal management, animal husbandry.
Short Courses –
Short Courses in the breeding of livestock and animal first aid can be taken.
Study Duration
The duration of a College Diploma is between 2 to 3 years, and a University Degree is between 3 and 4 years. Short Courses are usually between a few weeks and a year.
Possible Career Preparation Paths
If this is your dream career that you want to pursue, then it’s important to plan the way forward.
Why is planning important?
To ensure that you understand the requirements for your career, and that you are always prepared for the next step on the road towards your dream. A Preparation Path is like your road map to where you want to be.
Possible Paths:
Possible Combined Career Paths
It is possible to sometimes combine two or more related careers. This normally happens when you study and practice a specific main career, but the knowledge and experience gained also help you to have a paying hobby or secondary income career.
Possible Alternatives (there are a lot more):
Average level of education of all the people who enter the career
Licenses, Certificate, Registration and Professional Associations
Due to the health requirements involved in farming certain species of animals, some countries will require permits.
Learn more about requirements by joining the OZT Community.
Professional Associations
Where can I study further?
All of the above information will help you understand more about the Career, including the fact that there are different paths to take to reach it. But if you are almost done with High School (Grades 11 or 12), you also need to start thinking about further studies, and WHERE you will study.
See the List of Universities, Colleges and Online Training Academies who offer courses towards the field of farming and livestock management.
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