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you know places that keep a lot of horses/ponies, a ridding schools say, do the people who run them have to get up really early to tend to the animals in the same way farmers do with other domestic animals?
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there's a place near me where they keep horses. Its not exactly a ridding school but they do keep horses that you can like pay to ride around the local area. I've been waking by it a lot lately and I keep wondering this.
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Mornings don't start until 9:30-10am at my barn but the horses also live outside with 24/7 access to hay and auto-waterers, so grain and supplements being later isn't a big deal.
If you have a lesson before then, you grain your own horse.
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