Stable Practices
In this workbook we will cover the functions required to safely provide horses with comfortable and clean housing, cleaning working gear and general stable maintenance you will be required to undertake in daily activities within the horse industry.
Riding a Horse in Walk
Gaits are the different ways in which a horse can move and in these gaits the legs will move in different sequences. There are 4 ‘natural’ gaits which are walk, trot, canter and gallop.
Your Horse Care components are
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‘Stable Practices’ Workbook |
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‘Stable Practices’ Doc File
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Feeding |
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Cleaning a Stable |
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Cleaning Gear |
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Feeding |
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Cleaning a Stable |
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Cleaning Gear |
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‘Stable Practices’ 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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‘Stable Practices’ Practical Assessment |
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‘Stable Practices’ Practical Assessment Doc File
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The Horse Riding components are
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‘Riding a Horse in Walk’ Workbook |
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‘Riding a Horse in Walk’ Doc File
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Riding a Horse in Walk |
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Riding a Horse in Walk |
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‘Riding a Horse in Walk’ Online Assessment |
Other relevant information
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Please follow all recommended safety considerations throughout your course including the extension lessons.
If you have any questions at all during your course, please contact us on
Request@OnlineHorseCollege.com
Remember…. enjoy your studies and live your passion!
Glenys 🙂