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Horse Production & Management

by KBerg last modified 2008-06-25 16:11

Online continuing education (9.0 CEUs)

 

 

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Program Description & Objectives

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HorseThis online program contains 13 intensive practitioner-based lessons providing participants with the biological basis for making decisions related to horse production management. The material presented in this course will be introductory to intermediate in nature. Content includes DVDs by L&H Branding Irons. Participants should have a general knowledge of horses and experience riding and caring for horses.

 

Objectives

  • To provide current science-based information in the related topics of equine production and management.
  • To challenge the student to develop his/her own concepts of the management of the horse based on information generated through scientific investigation.
  • To develop skills relevant to optimal management and production of useful horses by "hands-on" training.

Content

    • Reproductive Physiology
    • Nutrition
    • Exercise PHysiology
    • Genetics
    • Anatomy / Special Senses
    • Conformation
    • Diseases
    • Parasites
    • Behavior
    • Gaits
    • Unsoundness

Benefits to You

  • Develop concepts of the management of horses based on information generated through scientific investigation
  • Greater understanding of equine production and management techniques including how to:
    • Select a horse
    • Set-up disease and parasite control programs
    • Recognize lameness
    • Evaluate and formulate rations
  • 13 intensive practitioner-based lessons and your certificate in 6 months
  • Instruction delivered completely online
  • Self-paced course fits your lifestyle
  • 91 hours of Professional Development credentialing (9 CEUs)

This program was reviewed and approved by the AAVSB RACE program for 91 hours of continuing education. Please contact the AAVSB RACE program at race@aavsb.org should you have any comments / concerns regarding this program's validity or relevancy to the veterinary profession. Note: All or part of this program has been accepted as continuing education for Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVTs) by:

 *An approved provider is an accredited university. Texas A&M University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

CE for RVTs not required in these states: Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Utah, Vermont

  

USDF-logoApproved for United States Dressage Federation (USDF) University Credit - 11 hours.

 

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Testimonials

  1. I loved it.  It was very informative and just fueled my desire to learn more about horses. - Cindy S.
  2. Add yours today! Email: capso@tamu.edu

 

 

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Instructor Bio

 

Dr. J. Warren Evans, author of the book, Horses: A Guide to Selection, Care and Enjoyment, brings to the course his 35 years of experience teaching introductory through advanced graduate level horse production courses. He has conducted many short courses and lectures to horse owners and users giving him a practical understanding of the audience needs. Dr. Evans taught the Horse Production & Management course to horse owners for UC Berkeley Continuing Education in a face-to-face setting for five years. A past president of the Equine and Physiology Society, he is also the author with A. Borton, H. F. Hintz, and L. D. Van Vleck of The Horse.

If you have questions about Horse Production & Management Certificate Online Course, please contact Dr. Evans at: jwarrenevans@aol.com

 

 

 

 

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Cancellation and Payment Policies


Cancellation

Participants are expected to complete their program of study. If for any reason, the participants are unable to fulfill their obligations, written notification must be submitted to the program director within 30 days of a scheduled module and/or class. A non-refundable cancellation fee will be assessed after payment due dates if written notification is not on file in the Continuing and Professional Studies Office, Office of the Vice President for Research, Texas A&M University. If notice is received thirty days before the scheduled class, participants will receive their fees minus a cancellation fee of 3% of the original fee. If notice is received less than thirty days prior to scheduled module, the students will receive their fees minus a cancellation fee of 10% of the original fee. Once a class has commenced, there are no refunds.

The University reserves the right to cancel or postpone its programs in the event of insufficient registrations, instructor illness, severe weather, or natural disaster. In the event of program cancellation, registrants will be notified immediately and all fees will be returned in full.


 

Payment

If a module/class payment is not received on scheduled due date, your registration will be subject to cancellation. In addition, a late fee will be assessed for all registrations past the scheduled due date for payment.

 

 

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Contact Information

 

For further details on the course contact:

   Email Dr. Evans at: jwarrenevans@aol.com

 

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