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Once you have completed Horse Description, Health & Behaviour you will be able to:
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Name, position and describe the points on the horse.
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Recognise and name the different genders.
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Understand the metrics used for measuring a horse.
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Measure an equine for both description and competitions.
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Recognise and name different coat colours, leg, facial, & hoof markings.
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Discuss the various ways a horse may be identified, for either security or their specific breeding.
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Recognise and name UK horse and pony breeds and types, plus state which area of the UK they originate from.
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Understand the terms: pure breed, part bred, type, extinction.
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Recognise and discuss the signs of good and poor health in a horse.
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Observe and maintain equine health:
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in the stable.
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in the field.
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whilst grooming.
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when tacking up.
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whilst riding.
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Recognise the signs an equine is over or under weight, plus perform a condition score.
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Discuss and have knowledge about the comparisons of the wild and domesticated horse's lifestyle.
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Explain and understand how the horse's natural instincts affect their behaviour:
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when turned out in the field.
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in the stable.
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when they are startled.
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when they are left alone.
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Talk about dangerous behaviours the horse may display in various environments.