ANZSCO 121316
Horse Breeder
Plans, organises, controls, coordinates and performs farming operations to breed and raise horses for competition, dressage, eventing, showjumping, riding for pleasure and working.
Also known as: Horse Stud Manager
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Main tasks
- Plans, organises, controls and coordinates the breeding and raising of horses
- Organises horse stud operations and routines, such as feeding, watering and exercising, and administration of nutrition programs, vaccinations and medications
- Maintains records of horse pedigrees, selects and purchases horses for breeding, and manages breeding programs
- Monitors and maintains the health, welfare and condition of breeding stock and young horses, including by developing strategies to manage biosecurity and other risks
- Directs and oversees general horse stud activities, including the provision and maintenance of infrastructure such as stables, fences, paddocks, sheds and water supply systems
- Organises the sale, purchase and transportation of horses
- Manages horse stud business capital, including budgeting, taxation, debt and loan management
- May select, train and supervise horse stud staff and contractors
State nomination
5 state(s) nominate Horse Breeder for the 190 / 491 visa. See the details by state:
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