Equine Behaviour 100 Hours Certificate Course

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It is assumed that all animal behaviour is an adaptation designed to support survival, either directly or indirectly. However, this is not always the case. Animals can behave self-destructively, out of habit, or out of boredom, just as humans can. To better understand the behaviour, we should also consider what motivates it.

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About this course

Identify factors affecting equine behaviour.
Describe the influence of genes on equine behaviour.
Explain how horses perceive and how they respond to various stimuli
Explain how horses communicate and the nature of their social organisation.
Explain the sexual and reproductive behaviour of the horse.
Describe the different ways that horses learn and how this can be applied to the training environment.
Explain how and why behavioural problems occur and how they can be prevented

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Course programme

There are 7 lessons as follows:

  1. Introduction: Influences and motivation
  2. Genetics and Behaviour
  3. Equine Perception and Behaviour
  4. Communication and Social Behaviour
  5. Sexual and Reproductive Behaviour
  6. Learning and Training
  7. Behavioural Problems

Equine Behaviour 100 Hours Certificate Course

Price on request