Learn To ‘Speak Horse’

Published: March 13, 2018 04:06 pm EDT

If you are planning a trip to France, it will enhance your experience to learn a little French. If you plan to ride a horse, it is only logical to learn to ‘speak horse.’ Failing to learn French may result in a mixed up menu order but failing to grasp the language of the horse could end in a trip to the hospital.

A hefty percentage of horse related injuries are due to human error and could be prevented if the handler had basic education in safety. An investment in the Horse Behaviour & Safety course being offered by Equine Guelph for Horse youth (14 – 17) and adults is absolutely priceless. By popular demand, the next offering of this three-week online short course is March 26 – April 13, 2018.

“The Horse Behaviour and Safety Course is a must for both experienced and non-experienced horse lovers, owners and riders,” said Donna Elkow-Nash, horse owner (AEF).

A variety of important topics will be covered: Horse Behaviour – Wild vs. Stabled, How Horses See and Hear, Herd Behaviour – How Horses Interact with Each Other, Horse Handling – Basic Safety Around Horses, Rider/Helmet Safety, Safe Trailering – Basics, Fire Safety, Safety around the Barn and Paddocks, Returning from an Injury.

“Through learning how horses perceive the world around them, their human handlers can develop safe best practices for working with them,” says Gayle Ecker, director of Equine Guelph.

Special Guest speaker, Dr. Rebecca Gimenez will return and will share wisdom gained from her extensive background in teaching Large Animal Rescue around the globe. Gimenez will be answering your questions in the discussion forums for both the youth and adult offering Horse Behaviour and Safety.

The discussion groups also facilitate a great deal of learning from each other. Why learn from the school of hard knocks when you can share and learn from others? TheHorsePortal courses connect a large community, all across Canada and beyond, with the same passion for horses.

Equine Guelph has partnered with all English-speaking equestrian federations across Canada and a special 10 per cent course discount is available for both adult and junior members. Coaches and facility members of these associations will be interested in taking the very practical Horse Behaviour and Safety online course in preparation for teaching their own workshops. A new ‘Host your own Clinic Kit’ is available to Coaches and facility members of these associations for free download on thehorseportal.ca, including lesson plans, activities, printable resources, videos and more.

Equine Guelph has developed the Horse Behaviour and Safety online course Horse for youth aged 14-17 and will also offer an Horse adult version scheduled to run at the same time, March 26 – April 13, 2018.

Join the herd at thehorseportal.ca.

(Equine Guelph)

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