Equine Management

  • Participate in the care, training, exercising, and grooming of horses
  • Develop an understanding of stable management, veterinary procedures, terminology, and disease prevention
  • Research horse show management, photography, breeding, insurance, and racing

FAQs

  1. Tack or feed sales
  2. Groom
  3. Horse farm employee
  4. Veterinary assistant
  5. Track or show photography
  6. Equipment sales
  1. Basic horse handling skills
  2. Safety in all areas of the program
  3. Anatomy of the horse
  4. Development of riding and driving skills based on individual’s level of skil
  5. Stable management and recordkeeping
  6. Nutrition and feeding
  7. Knowledge of tack and equipment
  8. Career development
  1. Veterinary technician
  2. Farm manager
  3. Farrier
  4. Riding instructor
  5. Trainer
  6. Nutritionist
Program Quick Facts

Instructors

College Credits

  • None available at this time.

Available Certifications

  • None

Lab Fees

  • Level 1 (junior) - $ 44.00
  • Level 2 (senior) - $ 40.00

Job Outlook

Uniform requirements

  • Outdoor wintertime work clothes, riding helmet, and proper riding boots

Career/Tech Club Affiliation

 

Announcements

  • None at this time.