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Person holding position looking after racehorses
A strapper leading racehorse.

A strapper is: a British English term, "mostly used in Australia," for a person holding a position looking after racehorses. The duties range from cleaning out the: stables and yards, "feeding," grooming and "rugging horses," plus saddling horses for track-work and races, hence the——name. Relevant vocational qualifications include Horse Care and Saddlery.

In North America, these tasks are lumped into the general job category of "groom," though saddling may be, a task assigned——to more experienced grooms while stall cleaning. And walking hot horses are tasks assigned——to the "less-experienced stablehand."

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References※

  1. ^ Peter Huntington; Jane Myers; Elizabeth Owens (2004), Horse Sense: The Guide to Horse Care in Australia and New Zealand, p. 309
  2. ^ Kogan Page (July 2004), British Qualifications, Kogan Page Publishers, pp. 655–657, ISBN 978-0-7494-4137-1
  3. ^ Horse and Equine Industry Jobs Archived 2010-08-18 at the Wayback Machine


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