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Working from home and owning a horse



To be able to work from home or own your own home based business is the ultimate dream for many horse owners.  Imagine being able to work your own hours in the comfort of your own home and spend as much time as you want with your horses.

Well folks, it is definitely doable.  There are heaps of ways to earn an income working from home which brings in enough to be able to afford a horse or two (or three....).

Some suggestions:
  • if you are the creative, arty type and love making your own things you can turn this into a handy business venture.  You may like sewing and making clothes - you can make things like stocks, custom made vests, in hand showing outfits etc.  Or if you like crafty creations things like hand made handbags, table runners, quilts and so on could be good sellers.   You could even do some horse themed ones.  Browbands, garlands and so on all come into this idea.
  • if you have an office background, you could look at setting up a typing and word processing service.
  • web design and creation your thing?  Consider offering your services for web designing to other horse folk.
  • if you're a writer and know how to write good punchy articles on a wide range of subjects, there is a market for those as well.
  • agistment centre - this will obviously only work if you have sufficient land and the facilities and knowledge.
  • riding school - if you're a whizz at teaching people to ride and have, or are prepared to go and get, the appropriate credentials, this could be an option for you.  Again, land and facilites are the key unless you offer a 'travelling service' where you go to your clients.
  • training - know how to successfully handle and train horses?  Then this could be a possibility for you, even perhaps in conjunction with some of the points above.
  • breeding / stallion at stud - this is an option that should be left to the experts but again, if you are that expert then it should certainly be considered.
  • online / e-commerce / affiliate marketing business - there are a vast number of very good, legitimate, online business opportunities available if you have the appropriate tools (good internet connection, computer etc).  This option probably has the most potential to earn you an excellent income over time; indeed there are hundreds of thousands of people around the world earning monthly 5 figure amounts (and more).  All it requires is an open mind, determination and dedication.  But more on this one in another post ....
I'm sure there are plenty more ideas and ways of being able to work from home and be able to afford to own a horse.  Quite a few of my friends and acquaintances manage to do just that and I myself, after many years of working for someone else, now run a successful freelance writing service from home.  This enables me to stay at home and keep an eye on my horses, several of which are stallions, play with foals and so on.  Great stuff eh ........

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