Growing Up In The Horse Industry Essay

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Having a “niche” is important to many people, you have to have something that you are good at and makes you work at to better yourself everyday. When growing up in a small town that is agriculture based most people identify with a handful of industries that influence their work or they work directly with. Some industries are crop related, and others are animal related. The one that my mother got me involved with is the horse industry and I found that it was my niche. There are handfuls of advantages of growing up in the horse industry and there are misconceptions people have about it, overall my personal experiences have helped form a sense of positive identity of myself.
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Working with horses has developed my leadership skills, as well as my resilience. My horse, Gold, has taught me many valuable life lessons. We have established goals that are attainable and ones that are above our, but we continue to better ourselves each day because it gives us something to do, to focus on. Competing in shows has humbled me and giving me confidence to put myself out there. Early in my high school career I was introverted and fearful, starting to ride again my sophomore year led to the purchase of Gold because he intrigued me. He was a gorgeous palomino stallion cut late but top show horse in western pleasure. Sadly he was abused by a ignorant trainer who was in it for money. When he came home he was put through training out on trails and got his mind back. Begging to work with him even though he was a high caliber show horse, we ended up purchasing him. We’ve accomplished a ton for only working together for two years, but throughout two years has been tough times. Gold’s been sick since March 2016 with protozoa, stomach ulcers and countless other things. We’ve been slated to perform at regional horse shows twice now and had to scratch, we’ve had our hearts set on going to Youth and Canadian Nationals twice now just to fall short. But, for the past two years of my life Gold has been the constant in my life. He simply amazes me, with his beautiful movement,

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