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Thoroughbred Breeding Internships
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:13 pm
by Summer Bird
Hi I have to do an internship to graduate from college and I would like to work at a thoroughbred farm. I have KEMI and Darley Flying Start but I would like to know which farms do internships that aren't in Kentucky as well. I don't mind where even if it's out of the country. I am going to contact some farms myself too and ask.
Re: Thoroughbred Breeding Internships
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:20 pm
by Northport
Summer Bird wrote:Hi I have to do an internship to graduate from college and I would like to work at a thoroughbred farm. I have KEMI and Darley Flying Start but I would like to know which farms do internships that aren't in Kentucky as well. I don't mind where even if it's out of the country. I am going to contact some farms myself too and ask.
In order to apply to Darley Flying Start you have to already have to have a uni degree, so unless you are working on a second degree I don't think that would be an option.
Re: Thoroughbred Breeding Internships
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:35 pm
by Le Beau Bai
Claiborne do one
http://www.claibornefarm.com/contact/ed ... ties.shtml
Also may be worth trying in Australia? Several people on my course are going there next year for an internship and it's good pay as well. I could ask them which stud it is, if you're interested?
Re: Thoroughbred Breeding Internships
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:45 pm
by Summer Bird
Yea I looked it up and saw that so I knew I had no chance for Darley but Le Beau Bai could you tell me the name of the stud farm? I would greatly appreciate it and thank you!
Re: Thoroughbred Breeding Internships
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:47 pm
by Le Beau Bai
I've just messaged them so I'll send you a PM you when I find out
Re: Thoroughbred Breeding Internships
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 3:40 am
by tonno100
Make sure to get some proper hands-on work experience as well if this is the area you want to go into - the word 'internship' puts off many stud masters!
I've done a few of the things above, so drop me a PM if you want any advice.
Re: Thoroughbred Breeding Internships
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 9:47 am
by Summer Bird
tonno100 wrote:Make sure to get some proper hands-on work experience as well if this is the area you want to go into - the word 'internship' puts off many stud masters!
I've done a few of the things above, so drop me a PM if you want any advice.
I'm in the breeding program at my school so I am getting a nice hands on experience although it is with Standardbreds, which is a little different. Everything is hands on here and we have our own stallions as well. I'll take any advice so a pm would be appreciated thank you!