
Course Title:
British Horse Battery sciences (Horse Physiology and welfare) Specialty
Course ID:
2505190108753ESH
Course Start Date :
19/05/2025
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08/Aug/2025
Course Duration :
60
Course Location:
London
UK
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Course Category:
Unique Programmes
Operations and Process Excellence
Operations and Process Excellence
Course Certified By:
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Course Information
Introduction
Welcome to the Battery Sciences Specialty course offered by British Horse.
This specialized program delves into the intricate field of horse physiology and welfare, providing participants with a comprehensive understanding of the biological, psychological, and environmental factors that influence equine health and well-being.
Whether you're a horse owner, equestrian professional, or simply passionate about equine welfare, this course offers valuable insights and knowledge to promote the optimal care and management of horses.
Objectives
* To explore the physiological systems of horses, including anatomy, biomechanics, and metabolic processes.
* To examine the behavioral and psychological aspects of equine welfare, including stress, cognition, and social behavior.
* To educate participants on the principles of nutrition and feeding management for horses, promoting optimal health and performance.
* To provide participants with practical skills for assessing and maintaining equine welfare, including housing, exercise, and environmental enrichment.
* To empower participants to advocate for the welfare of horses and implement best practices in equine care and management within their communities.
Who Should Attend?
* Horse owners and caretakers interested in deepening their understanding of equine physiology and welfare.
* Equestrian professionals, including trainers, instructors, and stable managers, seeking to enhance their knowledge and expertise in equine care.
* Veterinary professionals and animal scientists interested in specializing in equine physiology and welfare.
* Individuals passionate about animal welfare and advocacy, particularly in relation to horses and other equines.
Training Method
Program Support
Course Agenda
Course Outlines
Week 1
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