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If the horse sells, or doesn't sell, if the horse lives, or dies, the trainer gets paid. You may not get rich as a trainer, but you'll get paid. If you have your own ideas, and you work hard, and you are dedicated to your craft, you'll make money. You might even become very wealthy.
On average, lessons (an instruction session when you are present and riding the horse) and training (a session between the trainer and the horse) cost between $30 and $100 per half hour.
Education/Training Required: An associate degree in equine science or equine studies is typically required to become a horse trainer. You may look into additional courses, workshops or apprenticeships to become more familiar with training horses.
Here are five important steps to becoming a horse trainer:Graduate from high school or earn a GED. High school teaches some of the soft skills used in horse training.Gain experience with horses.Complete an apprenticeship.Consider completing an equine studies program.Apply to jobs.