Training – Week 12

Horse First Aid

There can be two types of first aid for horses 1) treating an injury which doesn’t require medical attention (e.g. minor cuts, scrapes and scratches) and 2) providing temporary measures (e.g. minimising blood loss) until the vet arrives.

 

Riding Solutions

Everyone has their own share of riding problems, mishaps and misfortunes and this workbook looks at how to address and determine the cause of riding problems and how to go about finding the solutions.

 

Your Horse Care components are

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‘Horse First Aid’ Workbook

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‘Horse First Aid’ Doc File

 

‘Horse first aid’ video

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‘Injections’ Powerpoint presentation

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‘Restraining horses’ Powerpoint presentation

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‘Horse First Aid’ Online Assessment

 

Attention: Approved Equine Industry Experts

While we are updating our resources, please use the following Practical Assessments to find the criteria to base your Third Party Reports on. As already advised, your report should be based on workplace readiness by our students and the final assessment of competency will be made by an RTO Assessor.

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‘Horse First Aid’ Practical Assessment

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‘Horse First Aid’ Practical Assessment Doc File

 

The Horse Riding components are

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‘Riding Solutions’ Workbook

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‘Riding Solutions’ Doc File

Download PPT  

‘Riding Solutions’ Powerpoint presentation

Download Quiz  

‘Riding Solutions’ Online Assessment

Other relevant information

You may need to Download Adobe Reader (required to open pdf documents) for your resources

Please follow all recommended safety considerations throughout your course including the extension lessons.

 

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Remember…. enjoy your studies and live your passion!


Glenys 🙂