So is there money to be made teaching horses to use the Tube?

TarrSteps

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Greetings all.

This is going to sound a little like an AA introduction but I'm a relatively new member and haven't had much contact with any of you yet (although, amazingly enough, Tia and I have some real world connections in common!!) so my request requires a little background information.

I am, as you can see to the left there, a Canadian. I'm also an equine behaviourist/trainer specialising in starting young stock and working with problem horses and their people. I was in my younger days an eventer, although the bulk of my competing now is on horses for sale and in the service of addressing competition "issues" so I do a little of everything. I have been very lucky in my career - I have lovely horses to ride (even if some of them start out a bit complicated), fantastic clients, and a great business here . . .

. . .and I'm moving to London. As in urban London. As in Balham. Not exactly a hotbed of equestrianism.
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And, to those of you who are still reading, I would like to know what I'm getting myself into. To be perfectly honest I'm not even sure if I will be continuing to work as a professional but I will obviously continue to be involved in horses. I love solving problems, I love helping people make their relationships with their horses better, and I love sharing the knowledge I've gained from a very privileged life with horses and all of the gifted horsemen I've been lucky to learrn from, but how exactly I go about this is still under review. In the mean time I'd like very much to learn about "the scene" - where I should go, whom I should meet, and what opportunities might await me.

I have great faith in the internet, bulletin boards and the people I've met on them so I'm sending out a general plea for information, either here or by PM, to introduce me to my new world.

I am extremely excited about joining the thriving English horsey community - I can't wait to meet new horses and their people.
 
Wow! Moving to London!

I think what will strike you most is the insane cost of keeping horses in/around London! and of course the price of living in London in general!

Are you talking about the horsey scene or just London in general?

I can't help too much when it comes to horses in London, but know plenty about London in general!

Whereabouts are you moving to?
 
i live very close to balham (about 10mins away), afraid to say it but don't expect to see many horses there! Hope you enjoy london any tips wanted you can pm me
 
Never been to balham, but there's always Police horses in london!
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I suppose you could get a training job with one of them? They're usually a little way outside the city though. Great fun, I've been to an open day and sometimes watch them breaking in youngsters, as we have a police mounted and canine station v. near us.

Oh yes... Welcome to the forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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