The horse in rehabilitation; the next step to understanding the domestic horse.
This is the fourth course in the series and it goes into more detail about the abnormal behaviours and
possible inadequate management and environment, which are created by the domestic situation. It draws on all the observation skills and information gathered on the previous course to assess and find possible causations behind this behaviour. As well as this is further improves practical field ability by using skills learnt and adapting them to use in a new context.
What we cover on this course:
• What is abnormal behaviour
• Types of abnormal behaviour
• Looking at the causation behind abnormal behaviour
• Observation for abnormal behaviour, and difference to the other groups studied
• How is it possible to reduce abnormal behaviours?
• How is abnormal behaviour linked to everyday management?
This is the fourth course in the series and it goes into more detail about the abnormal behaviours and
possible inadequate management and environment, which are created by the domestic situation. It draws on all the observation skills and information gathered on the previous course to assess and find possible causations behind this behaviour. As well as this is further improves practical field ability by using skills learnt and adapting them to use in a new context.
What we cover on this course:
• What is abnormal behaviour
• Types of abnormal behaviour
• Looking at the causation behind abnormal behaviour
• Observation for abnormal behaviour, and difference to the other groups studied
• How is it possible to reduce abnormal behaviours?
• How is abnormal behaviour linked to everyday management?