Professional Certificate in Equine Welfare and Ethics
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Equine Welfare and Ethics is a comprehensive course that provides learners with essential knowledge and skills in equine care and ethical practices. This course is vital for anyone working in the equine industry, where a deep understanding of horse welfare is critical for the safety and well-being of these animals.
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Here are the essential units for a Professional Certificate in Equine Welfare and Ethics:
• Introduction to Equine Welfare and Ethics: This unit covers the basics of equine welfare and ethics, including the history of horse use and the current state of the equine industry.
• Equine Behavior and Psychology: This unit explores the behavior and psychology of horses, including their natural habits and social structures. This knowledge is essential for providing proper care and promoting welfare.
• Equine Health Management: This unit covers the fundamentals of equine health management, including preventative care, common health issues, and medical treatments.
• Nutrition for Horses: This unit delves into the nutritional needs of horses, including the different types of feed, the importance of a balanced diet, and how to monitor a horse's weight.
• Equine Training and Handling: This unit discusses the proper techniques for training and handling horses, emphasizing positive reinforcement and ethical treatment.
• Equine Housing and Facilities: This unit examines the different types of housing and facilities for horses, including barns, pastures, and riding arenas. It also covers the design and management of these facilities to ensure the welfare of the horses.
• Equine Law and Ethics: This unit explores the legal and ethical issues surrounding the use and care of horses. It covers topics such as animal cruelty laws, equine welfare regulations, and ethical dilemmas that may arise in the equine industry.
• Equine Welfare Advocacy: This unit encourages students to become advocates for equine welfare. It covers the various ways to promote equine welfare, including education, legislation, and volunteer work.
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