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Note: this photo was It was published in an undated (Jan 2010) Squidoo blog titled "Fastest Way to Lose Weight." And it was published as an illustration in an undated (Jan 2010) Squidoo blog titled "Free Printable Exercise Log - Get in Shape for 2010!" It was also published as an illustration in an undated (Feb 2010) Body Building Supplements blog with the same caption as the one I used for this Flickr page. And it was published in a Mar 27, 2010 Health Knowledge blog with the same title as the caption that I used for this Flickr page. It was also published on an Apr 5, 2010 weight-loss blog, with the same title as the caption that I used for this Flickr page. And it was published in an Apr 19, 2010 Peruvian blog titled "Qu buena vida!" It was also published in an Aug 5, 2010 blog titled "South Beach Diet Exercise - Does It Work?" And it was published in an undated (late Nov 2010) blog titled "Im young, is there a good chance of losing the skin on my tummy after weight loss?" and another undated (late Nov 2010) blog titled "Pros & Cons Of The Weight Loss Product Alli Capsules."

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a Jan 3, 2011 blog titled "Cool Weight Loss Products images." And it was published in a Jan 4, 2011 blog titled "Fast Weight Loss How Real Americans Can Lose Weight at Home." It was also published in a Jan 9, 2011 blog titled "Milk may help you lose weight!" And it was published in an Apr 9, 2011 "Weight Loss for Idiots" blog titled "Bioslim A Natural Weight Loss Supplements." It was also published in a Jul 5, 2011 "Business Insider" blog titled "14 Tips And Tricks For Overcoming Anxiety And Fear." And it was published in an Oct 16, 2011 blog titled "The Lifehacker Workout Easy to follow, and stick to" It was also published in an Oct 29, 2011 blog titled "Here Are 7 Ways The Crappy Economy Has Actually Improved Our Lives." And it was published in a Nov 1, 2011 blog titled "Calme Muscle Construct Diet plans photos."

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Jan 6, 2012 blog titled "Ejercicios para adelgazar piernas." It was also published in an Apr 16, 2012 blog titled "New York State: a (relatively) healthy place to live."

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Question :

** Looks more than it is! ** How much should i charge for horse sitting?

I m thinking about doing some horse sitting for people. I was wondering how much to charge? I have loved horses since i can remember, however, in my past (nearly) 15 years of my life i have only been able to get really involved in the past 8 years. I and my instructor count me as a beginner/novice intermediate rider, i ve handled a fair amount of both difficult and excitable horses and i have have quite a bit of experience with calling vets out in emergencies. I love being with horses, i would do anything to have a horse and that is why i want to start doing this. This way i can at least negotiate with my mum so i pay at least half of upkeep until i am 18 when i can drive and i go to an agricultural college to study a 2 year course of equine studies where i could take my horse with me and learn with them.
So how much should I charge for these?:
Mucking Out
Includes Removal of all soiled bedding from stable and where necessary add fresh bedding. The bed can be left up or bedded down as required.

Skipping Out
Includes Removal of droppings only.

Bedding Down
Includes Laying an already mucked out bed, ready for a horse to be stabled on.

Feeding
Includes Cleaning feed buckets, mixing feeds and feeding to horse/pony as instructed.

Hay Nets
Includes Filling and hanging of all requested/necessary hay nets.

Waters Buckets
Includes Water buckets/drinkers emptied, cleaned and refilled.

Rug Changes
Includes All requested rug changes to be made at times of visits.

Turning Out
Includes Taking a horse/pony from a stable to field.

Bringing In
Includes Taking horse/pony from field to stable.

Grooming
Includes A full 20 minute groom to remove excess mud or dirt from coat, mane and tail. Hoofs pick and oiled. Should you require more for your horse/pony this can be arranged on an individual basis.

Riding
Includes Tacking horse up for riding in specified tack, riding horse/pony for exercise and un tacking.

Lunging
Includes Tacking up for lunging in specified equipment, lunging of horse/pony for exercise, un tacking of horse/pony.

Field Checks
Includes Checking horse/pony at grass, filling of field water buckets/troughs, hay and feeding of horse/pony and any rug changes required.

Field Waters
Includes Checking and filling of all requested field troughs.

Field Skipping
Includes Removal of droppings from requested fields.

Tack cleaning
Includes Cleaning and oiling of tack as requested.

Attendance for Farrier / vet visits
Includes Attendance for visits and handling of horse/pony.
Answer :
First off stable work is just like any other job with numerous duties to perform. Most of which you have listed in your question and is all inclusive if your going to be taking care of horses. You need to talk with other stable employees in your area to see what the going wage is for taking care of horses. When I managed a stable here is the Midwest our employees were making $7.50 to $9.00 per hour depending on experience. Hope this helps you! Good luck!
Best wishes and "Just Ride"
Smokie

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