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Staying Focused
Reg. Oct 2012
Posted 2014-04-23 12:48 PM
Subject: Riding for someone else...





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What's the going rate for someone to come to your house and pattern a colt or tune on/keep legged up your finished horse?  I'm looking to do this at minimum part time (new job not quite giving me the hours i want) and want a good idea of what's fair and what isn't.  
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lhighquality
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2014-04-23 1:23 PM
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halter_ego
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2014-04-23 1:31 PM
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Depends a lot on location, experience, will you be boarding the horses, etc.  Also keep in mind, as soon as you take money for riding someone else's horse you lose all non-pro/ammie status.  This probably isn't too big a deal in  barrel racing but it sure the heck is in the show world.  Good luck to you!  I wish I could make riding my job :-)
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Staying Focused
Reg. Oct 2012
Posted 2014-04-23 1:57 PM
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I would have to go to their house right now.  I do have a place i might be able to board pretty cheap (friends) and use their arena but then i'm worried i won't acutally profit anything.  I'm in NW FL.  I also recently sold my trailer when i sold my horse so that's also why i'd rather go to them right now.  What i'm going for is extra money to go towards buying property so i can actually do this right/as a business. 
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-04-23 3:41 PM
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You will have to factor in fuel/commuting costs

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Reg. Oct 2012
Posted 2014-04-24 11:49 AM
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I would.  But is there a general going rate say per hour or per week? 
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-04-24 11:57 AM
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Rate around me is 20/horse
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barrelracinchick09
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2014-04-25 8:45 AM
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Thank you for posting this, I am planning on starting my own business as we'll but also want to ride horses for other people at their houses... I live in east texas with 17 years experience with horses... What would be the going rate around texas? It's so hard for me to find people who are willing to give me advice or help me :/

Good luck with your riding :)
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afkatrina
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2014-04-25 8:51 AM
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I had someone ride my horse for me a lot last year. I left the horse with them a couple of days a week & paid for feed. I paid $10 per ride - approx 1 hour a day.
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-04-25 8:52 AM
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Depends on who I take a horse too, which is rare unless that colt is cold backed....but $20 a ride for me 
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lindseylou2290
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2014-04-25 8:56 AM
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afkatrina - 2014-04-25 8:51 AM

I had someone ride my horse for me a lot last year. I left the horse with them a couple of days a week & paid for feed. I paid $10 per ride - approx 1 hour a day.

I was paid 10$/ride to work out and exercise horses in college (South Dakota circa 2005). That was on top of an hourly salary that I was paid to be there cleaning stalls, cleaning aisles, washing horses, clipping, and doing basically all the "groom" and maintenance things.

Good Luck.
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