Just about anyone with the desire to can work with Standardbred harness horses. Many of those involved in the industry have worked in the barns since they could walk - brushing horses, rolling bandages and sweeping the aisles. But even if you
weren't raised in the industry, you can find a local farm or fairgrounds that is probably looking for volunteers to muck out stalls and give baths!
If you're wondering how to become involved in harness racing but don't quite know where to begin, the Harness Horse Youth Foundation is a great resource. They host the Harness Racing Youth League, run a scholarship program and have a comprehensive
listing of equine colleges and career options. Visit
www.hhyf.org
for more information, or call Ellen Taylor at (317)908-0029.
Side Conformation
Front/Rear Conformation
Common Equipment worn by a Pacer (in a racebike)
Common Equipment worn by a Trotter (in a jogcart)