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Once you have completed The Horse's Environment you will be able to:

  • Discuss the requirements of a turnout area, including:

    • types of suitable fencing. 

    • maintenance of gates & gateways. 

    • suitable water sources. 

    • benefits of, and types of shelters.

    • amount of grazing for different types of equines. 

    • the ideal stocking density in a field.

    • types of grasses & herbs. 

  • Talk about the requirements of a stable, including:

    • dimension of a stable suitable for different sizes of equines.

    • fixtures and fittings.

    • the stable door.

    • window.

    • flooring, roof, guttering, walls and kickboards.

    • ventilation.

    • bedding.

    • drainage.

  • Explain the different hazards associated with a turnout area, including: 

    • inappropriate land for grazing equines on. 

    • unsuitable types of fencing or gateways. 

    • unsuitable water sources. 

    • poisonous plants, trees and hedges.

    • issues with growing weeds.

    • issues related with security.

    • problems associated with footpaths in the field. 

  • Describe the potential hazards in the stable related to: 

    • size of the stable.

    • doorways and doors.

    • flooring.

    • partitions.

    • fixtures and fittings.

    • ventilation.

  • Discuss potential hazards around the stable yard, including: 

    • narrow walkways.

    • untidiness.

    • feed rooms.

    • decorative plants.

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