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Seeking an experienced Equestrian Wrangler at Boyne Mountain in Michigan. Lead trail rides, provide daily care for horses, and maintain facilities. Requires strong equine knowledge, riding ability, and a valid license. Enjoy a fun environment with mountain perks.
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United States , Boyne Falls, Michigan
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Discover rewarding and active equestrian center wrangler jobs, a unique profession that blends expert animal husbandry with exceptional guest service. This role is the backbone of any operational stable, requiring a dedicated individual who is equal parts skilled horseperson, meticulous caretaker, and engaging guide. For those passionate about equines and the outdoors, a career as a wrangler offers a deeply fulfilling path where no two days are the same, centered on the comprehensive care of horses and the creation of memorable experiences for visitors. The core of a wrangler's profession revolves around the daily health and well-being of the horse herd. This involves a rigorous routine of feeding according to specific dietary plans, providing constant access to clean water, and performing detailed grooming. Wranglers conduct essential welfare checks, monitoring each horse's temperament, body condition, and hoof health while vigilantly watching for any signs of injury or illness. They are responsible for maintaining immaculate facilities, which includes mucking stalls and paddocks, cleaning and organizing tack, and ensuring all equipment—from saddles to safety helmets—is in perfect working order. General maintenance of barns, pastures, and trails through tasks like fencing, raking, and seasonal upkeep is also a standard part of the role. A significant and exciting aspect of these jobs is guest interaction and trail guidance. Wranglers safely match riders with suitable horses, provide clear mounting instructions and orientation, and lead groups on trail rides through various terrains. They act as both an ambassador for the equestrian center and a crucial point of safety, offering friendly, precise guidance throughout the experience. Their deep knowledge of horse behavior and riding principles ensures every guest, from novice to experienced, enjoys a secure and enjoyable outing. Furthermore, wranglers play a key role in acclimating new horses to the program and trails, ensuring the entire string is reliable and ready for work. Typical requirements and skills for equestrian center wrangler jobs include substantial hands-on experience with horses, encompassing a working knowledge of equine health, nutrition, and behavior. Candidates must be confident and competent riders, capable of handling a variety of horses in different situations and often spending multiple hours in the saddle daily. Strong physical stamina is essential for the demanding manual labor involved. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are paramount for interacting with guests of all ages and backgrounds, while a keen sense of responsibility and safety protocol is non-negotiable. Most positions require candidates to be at least 18 years old with a valid driver's license. If you possess a tireless work ethic, a profound respect for animals, and a desire to work in a dynamic, outdoor setting, exploring available equestrian center wrangler jobs could be the first step toward a truly unique career.

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