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| Module 01: Introduction to Stable Management | |||
| Introduction to Stable Management | 00:23:00 | ||
| Module 02: Environment | |||
| Environment | 00:30:00 | ||
| Module 03: Diet | |||
| Diet | 00:32:00 | ||
| Module 04: The Healthy Horse | |||
| The Healthy Horse | 00:34:00 | ||
| Module 05: Nursing the Sick Horse | |||
| Nursing the Sick Horse | 00:41:00 | ||
| Module 06: Tethering | |||
| Tethering | 00:13:00 | ||
| Module 07: Plants Poisonous to Horses | |||
| Plants Poisonous to Horses | 00:22:00 | ||
| Module 08: Zoonotic and Notifiable Diseases | |||
| Zoonotic and Notifiable Diseases | 00:20:00 | ||
| Module 09: Pre-purchase Vetting | |||
| Pre-purchase Vetting | 00:21:00 | ||
| Module 10: Yard Work and Riding Out | |||
| Yard Work and Riding Out | 00:23:00 | ||
| Module 11: Health and Safety | |||
| Health and Safety | 00:34:00 | ||
| Module 12: Manure Management | |||
| Manure Management | 00:34:00 | ||
| Module 13: Travelling Horses | |||
| Travelling Horses | 00:26:00 | ||
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Horse Care and Stable Management Course teaches learners how to properly care for horses, maintain stable environments, and understand essential equine welfare practices.
This course is suitable for horse owners, beginners, stable assistants, animal care workers, and anyone interested in learning professional horse management skills.
No previous experience is required. The course introduces basic horse care and stable management concepts suitable for beginners.
Learners will study grooming, feeding, handling, stable maintenance, horse health, equipment care, and safety procedures.
Horse grooming helps maintain cleanliness, supports healthy skin and coat, strengthens bonding, and allows early identification of possible health issues.
Stable management involves maintaining clean facilities, organising routines, managing equipment, and ensuring horses receive proper daily care.
Horse nutrition is essential for maintaining energy, health, strength, and overall wellbeing. Proper feeding routines help support a horse’s needs.
Yes, horse care provides opportunities in equestrian centres, riding schools, farms, and animal welfare organisations.
Important skills include careful handling, awareness of horse behaviour, patience, and following safe stable procedures.
Yes, this course provides foundational knowledge useful for entry-level roles in stables, riding schools, and equine care environments.
Common equipment includes grooming tools, feeding equipment, riding gear, stable supplies, and horse handling equipment.
After completing this course, learners may pursue roles such as Stable Assistant, Groom, Horse Care Worker, Riding School Assistant, or Equine Support Worker.