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Grooms are primarily there to support the sNr Trainers, and report to them | Grooms are primarily there to support the sNr Trainers, and report to them. Grooms are also allowed to train and should always be looking to improve their skills. Good grooms may also apply to become a [[Trainers|Trainer]]. | ||
The primary tasks of the groom are as follows: | The primary tasks of the groom are as follows: | ||
To act as an ambassador for the stables welcoming visitors, and helping them | * To act as an ambassador for the stables welcoming visitors, and helping them | ||
Visiting the stalled ponies to check on their health and wellbeing | * Visiting the stalled ponies to check on their health and wellbeing | ||
To take a pony out to the pony bath for a full scrub and wash | * To take a pony out to the pony bath for a full scrub and wash | ||
To train and process new ponies | * To train and process new ponies as and when you wish | ||
To appoint new grooms that have potential | * To appoint new grooms that have potential | ||
To help with any problem’s ponies are having, and escalate if you can’t fix it | * To help with any problem’s ponies are having, and escalate if you can’t fix it | ||
To support the Trainers and senior staff of sNr | * To support the Trainers and senior staff of sNr | ||
=Training Skills= | |||
As a pony trainer, you should always be looking to learn new skills to get the most out of your ponies and to stretch them and yourself. It also helps reduce the chance of the training becoming repetitive for you and the pony. In addition, it is important to provide guidance to inexperienced grooms to help them gain confidence and additional skills. | As a pony trainer, you should always be looking to learn new skills to get the most out of your ponies and to stretch them and yourself. It also helps reduce the chance of the training becoming repetitive for you and the pony. In addition, it is important to provide guidance to inexperienced grooms to help them gain confidence and additional skills. | ||
=Requirements= | |||
*basic knowledge about sNr and how things are handled here | |||
*basic idea of Mare Control and Mare Hearing in usage | |||
*carts have handbrakes! | |||
*basic whip commands | |||
*carting and different speeds | |||
*teaching ponies how to do this | |||
*basic idea of pony etiquette and behaviour | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 20 July 2019
Information
Grooms are primarily there to support the sNr Trainers, and report to them. Grooms are also allowed to train and should always be looking to improve their skills. Good grooms may also apply to become a Trainer. The primary tasks of the groom are as follows:
- To act as an ambassador for the stables welcoming visitors, and helping them
- Visiting the stalled ponies to check on their health and wellbeing
- To take a pony out to the pony bath for a full scrub and wash
- To train and process new ponies as and when you wish
- To appoint new grooms that have potential
- To help with any problem’s ponies are having, and escalate if you can’t fix it
- To support the Trainers and senior staff of sNr
Training Skills
As a pony trainer, you should always be looking to learn new skills to get the most out of your ponies and to stretch them and yourself. It also helps reduce the chance of the training becoming repetitive for you and the pony. In addition, it is important to provide guidance to inexperienced grooms to help them gain confidence and additional skills.
Requirements
- basic knowledge about sNr and how things are handled here
- basic idea of Mare Control and Mare Hearing in usage
- carts have handbrakes!
- basic whip commands
- carting and different speeds
- teaching ponies how to do this
- basic idea of pony etiquette and behaviour