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Post by x.Ella Volter.x on May 15, 2007 17:36:20 GMT -5
Trainer Name: Age: Experience: Faults: What/how are you expecting to get paid?
Stablehand Name: Age: Experience: Faults: What/how are you expecting to get paid? How often can you come work?
Jockey/Exercise Rider Name: Age: Weight: Height: Experience: Faults: Do you prefer dirt or turf? Do you prefer colts or fillies? What would your normal schedual for a two year old filly be?
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Post by Kitty Kat on May 15, 2007 17:47:28 GMT -5
Name: Kaitlynd Claire Hydorn Age: Twenty One Weight: 103 Height: 5'0" Experience: Had my own stable once, and used to ride my uncles horses everyday, and obtainted my first race horse when he was only one year. He won thrid in the stakes with me racing. Faults: I tend to get nervous when boxed in, and sometimes drift middle when taking corners. Do you prefer dirt or turf? I am trained in both. Do you prefer colts or fillies? Same as above What would your normal schedual for a two year old filly be?
First, we would wake up at seven in the morning. It would be a first thought to have a balanced breakfast of grain, wheats, and pelets. Maybe a carrot, if I have any to sneak to her. We would go for a brisk ride, starting at a walk and making it to a trot and nothing more. Then, after a small break, we would go to the tracks, and work on our corners, making them perfect, or as good as a corner can get. We would then work into a gallop, as if in a real maiden race. It more or less depends on how far in training my filly was. If she wasn't saddle broken, I would make sure to calm the mare and make sure she trust me before getting her used to weight on her back. Then, I would slowly put the saddle on, making sure she is comfortable with the girth around her mid. We would work on days after that, untill she was a fine race horse.
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Post by x.Ella Volter.x on May 15, 2007 17:52:47 GMT -5
Mmm.... You could be our back-up rider, because we have two jockeys/exercisers already. But for right now, no, sorry.
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Post by 24keri on May 15, 2007 19:33:28 GMT -5
Trainer Name: Alice Carr Age: 21 Experience: Head Trainer at Shadowbrook Farms Faults: Get's a bit scared when she is boxed in the corner of a stall with a colt. What/how are you expecting to get paid?: $20 per horse.
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Post by x.Ella Volter.x on May 18, 2007 16:26:35 GMT -5
Sure, you can help out with Ben's training.
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Post by 24keri on May 18, 2007 21:03:46 GMT -5
Okay thanks.
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