Identification & Your Ideal Horse
The first month or two of your course should be fairly straight forward. It will cover some basic horse care and horse riding information. By the end of your course you will be qualified to teach these techniques to your students so it is essential that your knowledge has been assessed as thorough.
If you are not doing the horse riding elective for this course, please let us know so we can adjust your ‘Results Page’.
Also, if you are a competitive dressage rider who would like an extra more challenging horse riding elective that includes some jumping units then please let us know and we will send you the details.
If you find these first eight weeks difficult please let us know so we can discuss possible changes to your career pathway.
Your Horse Care components are
‘Identification’ Workbook |
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‘Colours of the horse’ |
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‘Horse markings’ |
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‘Height, age and sex’ |
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‘Branding, tattooing and micro-chipping’ |
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‘Colours of the horse’ |
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‘Horse markings’ |
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‘Height, age and sex’ |
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‘Branding, tattooing and micro-chipping’ |
‘Identification’ Online Assessment |
Practical Assessment
Before beginning and completing the practical assessments make sure you read the information at the following link:->
Practical Assessments
This information can also be found from your course page under ‘Student Support’ in the link ‘Practical Assessment Submissions’.
‘Identification’ Practical Assessment |
The Horse Riding components are
‘Your Ideal Horse’ Workbook |
‘Your Ideal Horse’ Online Assessment |
‘Matching horses and riders’ |
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‘To buy or not to buy’ |
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‘Matching horses and riders’ |
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‘Selection of the ‘right’ horse’ |
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.
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 🙂