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UNDERSTANDING BASIC HORSE PSYCHOLOGY

Level: Entry Level

In successfully completing this unit, the learner will haveEvidence needed

demonstrated the ability to

1. give the name for a group of horses and explain why horses live in groups in the wild

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2. name two things a horse eats in the wild

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3. correctly identify whether a horse is a prey animal or predator

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4. name the horse’s primary response to threat

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5. identify three signs from a horse’s body language that it is feeling worried

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6. identify two signs from a horse’s body language that show aggression

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shown knowledge of

7. how to read a horse’s emotion through its body language and adjust their behaviour around the horse accordingly

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experienced

8. handling three or more horses

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9. training a horse to feel more confident when it feels worried.

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Approved 20 Nov 2020

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