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Subject Topics
Theory
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Nutrition
- Handling
- Stabling and Transport
Practical
- Riding skills
Prerequisites
- Access to a horse on which to compete
- Required horse riding equipment
- Regular riding lessons
- Compete in at least 4 competitions:
- Grade 11: Novice level
- Grade 12: Above novice level
- Level 1 SANIP instructor for practical tasks
- Please note this is a 3-year course
Career Opportunities
- Equine Veterinarian
- Equine Veterinary Technician
- Riding Instructor
- Farrier
- Jockey
- Groom
- Yard Manager
- Equine Dental Technician
- Horse Breeder
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