How does it work when training with the horse away from home?

Hello horse lovers, I've often heard about training horses away from home. I'm interested in how this works. Can you answer these questions for me?

How does something like this work? Do you have to pay anything for it, and if so, approximately how much?

Thank you in advance for your answers

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Baroque
3 months ago

Basically, one does not train on one’s own riding system, but one’s other.

If it’s close, you can ride. If it’s gone, you have to go.

Each owner of a riding facility decides about the facility itself.

  • Does he still have capacity to accommodate guests or will his own adjusters be overwhelmed because the training options are already close?
  • In what frame does he take guests? Only when courses take place? Only if no courses take place? In both cases?
  • Does he also offer guest places, such as boxes, paddocks, pastures,…?
  • How much does he demand for the use of the plant from a guest (the adjusters usually pay it with their stable place)?

Where we have our horses, guests may come for free riding in summer when more of us are on the grounds or on the square.

Or you can come to courses all year round if we don’t cover all courses. With us, courses can only be organised if we get the places in the course of the Adjuster and only get places left. But here we are looking at whether we are interested. If a stable colleague gets someone for course who only interests him himself and the hall is then occupied by guests all weekend, this lecturer will have to keep his courses elsewhere in the future. We have 60 horses on the facility. If the riders of 59 of them are more in the way, there is no one.

The guests pay 15 euros of plant use. Bring a riding instructor, it’s 20 euros.

Animalgirl0808
3 months ago

You’re going with horse and stuff

One pays hour and plant use if you can rent a box

Approx 15 Euro

Box ca 20

hour 65-150

JugoBoxx
3 months ago

Hey,

So if it’s about the horses (the horse) and the outing training… I would ask for a riding school or what the horses have.. Once so spontaneous you can go to the Gassi or go out training.

there would certainly be opportunities to ask things about the horse, the owner and how to handle.

but if you want to interact immediately, they will surely want to know if you have experiences because I do not know who would offer such an inexperienced and an accompaniment is initially certainly advantageous.

At riding schools, I know that one also cares about the care, brushes the horse and first becomes familiar with the personality and behaviour of the horse. because they can react quite differently to strangers and also to the environment.

I also only know the dressage in halls instead of out or out. They’re more of a TV on Ranges.

Could you see if there’s something around. that could meet your expectations.

pony
3 months ago
Reply to  JugoBoxx

omg – such a stubborn.

JugoBoxx
3 months ago
Reply to  pony

Can I ask what to be stubborn for you now?

JugoBoxx
3 months ago
Reply to  leandraAnimals

No watch thing ☺️

JugoBoxx
3 months ago

Find that very nasty and feel it as a persual not to hear something like that. If it sounds stubborn for you, you don’t have to say that it’s like that and claim and publish for other users. Do not do a favor to yourself. I’ll go.

pony
3 months ago

everything.

from beginning to end.

Punkgirl512
3 months ago

Mam grabs his horse on the trailer and drives (accordingly natural) somewhere else and takes for example lessons or trains without trainers mostly on a plant.

The costs depend on the plant or the owner.

Urlewas
3 months ago

You just arrive somewhere different from in the riding facility where the horse is normally set, and take it to training there.
What this costs depends on several factors. Travel expenses, accommodation for lap and rider, course fees…

calvari
3 months ago

Hidra leananimals,

I regularly ride with my horses for outing training. Either to take lessons with another trainer, or just ride on other places. Especially for young/unexperienced horses this is beneficial before the first tournament start.

You need a trailer/transporter for this, pack the horse in transport gaiters and blow it up and everything you need for riding. Then you put it in the other stable, finish it, ride it and drive back home. If you stay overnight and have lessons, you call the course.

You will then pay an extra plant usage (usually 10-40 €) and training. In addition, the money for the trip.

Best regards calvari

SuperB18
3 months ago

You call in a foreign riding stable and register for lessons when they allow the riders.

On the day of class, you’ll blow your horse and drive there.

Alternatively, you can also go to your appointment without teaching and use the riding facilities (e.g. the course).

You pay between 5-50€ for both the lessons and the benefits of the facility.

Quite often it is free, zb if you listen to the local club.

StRiW
3 months ago

Request space, fulfill conditions, pay fee.

Making horse transportable, traveling.

Take part.