Career with horses: Training at the LFS Güssing begins with trial internship
Career with horses: Training at the LFS Güssing begins with trial internship
In the Güssing Agricultural School, in the picturesque Burgenland, young people have an exciting opportunity to convert their passion for horses into a professional career. Many 15-year-olds face the challenge of taking a way into the future after compulsory schooling, often accompanied by personal interests and hobbies. In this phase of life in particular, many young people, especially girls, discover great enthusiasm for riding. So why not turn the hobby into a profession?
The technical school offers comprehensive training as a skilled worker in the horse economy. Here it is particularly important on practical training. Students not only learn how to deal with horses, but also how to prepare a foal birth and carry out foal breeding. In addition to the classic riding and driving knowledge, you can gain many practical experience that is of crucial importance for your future career. The training period is three years in which a compulsory internship at least three months is integrated.
open house and trial internship
A special highlight for interested parties is the open day at the Güssing Agricultural School. Here future students have the opportunity to get a direct insight into the teaching content and the training environment. In addition to the open house day, a second taster internship is also offered. These events serve as important decision-making aid for young people who are before choosing their further school and professional career.
This approach enables young people to experience not only theory, but also the practical work with the animals. With this experience, you can better assess whether the training in the area of horse farming is right for you. The possibility of observing and learning directly on site creates a valuable basis for your later decision.
Overall, the Güssing Agricultural School offers all interested parties an excellent opportunity to find out more about the possibilities in the horse economy and to actively shape their future while they can live out their passion for horses at the same time. Further information can be found on www.pferderevue.at .