Benice
Fort Nottingham, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
About
- Jobseeker No
- 435871
- Status
- Looking
- Gender/Working Couple
- Male
- Age
- 30
- Location
- Fort Nottingham, Kwazulu-Natal, , South Africa
- Nationality
- Zimbabwe
- Marital Status
- Married
- Occupation
- Groom (Show jumping horses)
- Height
- 1.75m = 5' 8"
- Weight
- 65 kgs = 10 st 3 lb
- Smoke
- Video
- https://www.youtube.com
Preferences
- Locations
- (Kwazulu-Natal: Fort Nottingham, 50 km)
Qualifications
I did my equine course at Highveld Horse Care Unity in Mayerton Johannesburg South Africa. I have a certificate but I wish to certificate of higher level because I'm well advanced since the day that I got a certificate.
BHS Exams
II (International Instructor Level 2) BHSI (International Instructor)
Duties of Current Occupation
CLEANING -picking up droppings and bedding FEEDING AND WATERING -providing appropriate diets, fresh water, hay and supplements EXERCISE -hand walking and lunging HEALTH CHECKS -monitoring illness sings, injuries
Equine Work Experience
I'm not a rider but the riders used to do mountain and country trails with spectacular views in Drakensberg Mountains in KwaZulu Natal in South Africa.
Specialities
Worked with mares, gelding and stallions. Ringside support during the shows including to ensuring the correct tack is well fitted, last minute touch ups e.g wiping boots and hooves. Logistics and traveling including packing the lorry or horsebox with all necessary equipments such as feed, tack, first aid kit and safely loading and unloading horses for long journeys. Preparing horse for the ring meticulous grooming, bathing, clipping and specific plants. Fitness and conditioning e.g lunging
Type of Ride Work
Not a rider
Competition Details
I have work as a competition groom managing all aspects of a horse's care especially for competition, working with high level horses and forming strong bonds with horses and riders. I also worked in a competition yard at Belueu in Kyalami, Burlington, Maple Ridge, Waterwoods in Fort Nottingham in KZN South Africa there is also challenges at the competition yards such as long hours, physical demands, high risk of injuries and demanding situations.