Sep 28 2007
world equine services

Need Tips on…….. (PLEASE ANSWER)?
Hi,
I have started my own business for the equine world and my business takes place in Los Angeles here in Southern California, any tips on what I should put in my services? Where I should advertise? Also how do I get my business organized? Also should I get employees? If so what kind of job positions?
Check out my site http://www.freewebs.com/rainygirlfullequineservice/ratesandcomments.htm
PLEASE GIVE ME TIPS FOR MY EQUESTRIAN BUSINESS!
2 so far and plus its just a side job I don’t care about the prices and plus I am only 15
Its not an equine center if you went on my site its a equine mobile services!!!!!! I can’t give lessons or lease out horses because i am only what 15
No I won’t I told my mom anytime she wants to split my profit in half for her driving me so I am not losing money because she said its not a problem to not pay her okay! Thosea re my prices for now until I get at least 8 customers I will not be raising my prices!
Really you need to raise the prices. It might sound ok to you, but you are actually going to lose money. Remember gas is- in your area- probably close to $4.50 a gallon! and everyone who hires you might not exactly be in walking distance. Also just take out the turn out/free lunging thing, its ,no offense, quite silly. You would no way free lunge a horse while it is turned out (can teach bad catching habits) and most normal people are not going to pay you to turn out their horse, on top of that. Most boarding places do that for you.
What I think of the whole thing? I think your not going to get business and if you do your going to be losing more money than you make. Plain and simple, if you want business, your going to need something more like this, catering more towards people who are showing will earn you more cash :
Mane Pulling: $10 a mane
Mane Braiding: $15 a mane
Tail Braiding: $12 a tail
Full Bath (owner supplies shampoo/conditioner etc) $20
Full Bath (I supply Shampoo/conditioner) $25
Tack Cleaning (saddle AND bridle) $15
Exercise By Riding: $20 an hour
Exercise By Lunging: $10 for 1/2 hour
Extended services (if you are away)
Horse Care (feeding turn out mucking bring in) $7 an hour
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that i feel is the lowest you should go.
‘BLOW BY BLOW’ FOR TRAINERS SERVICE.mp4
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