XII. Course Descriptions
Equine Management
Ontario Agricultural College
EQN*1020 Horse Care Practicum I F (1-2) [0.00]
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This course provides hands-on learning in essential horse care and handling techniques such as grooming, bandaging and clipping. The emphasis is on daily and routine care of the horse. Safety is stressed throughout. Students may expect early morning and some weekend assignments. Depth of study is not meant to be exhaustive but rather to cultivate absolute proficiency in these areas. |
Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*1030 Horse Care Practicum II W (1-2) [0.00]
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This course provides hands-on learning in essential horse care and handling techniques such as feeding, lunging, and trailering. Safety is stressed throughout. Students may expect early morning and some weekend assignments. Depth of study is not meant to be exhaustive but rather to cultivate absolute proficiency in these areas. |
Prerequisite(s): |
EQN*1020
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*1040 Equine Facility Management and Design W (3-0) [0.50]
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This course presents aspects of the building, renovating and management of horse facilities including site planning and interior design. Special consideration is given to environmental control, waste management and environmental stewardship. |
Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*1060 Equine Event Management I F (1-3) [0.50]
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This course will introduce skills required to organize equine events, such as horse shows and clinics. Major topics include event planning, and managing event staff and volunteers. Required activities outside of regularly scheduled class hours will be assigned. Students will assist in the planning and staging of Equestrian Centre activities. |
Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*1070 Equine Event Management II W (1-3) [0.50]
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This course will further develop the skills required to organize equine events, such as horse shows and clinics. Major topics include regional impact, marketing and budgeting. Required activities outside of regularly scheduled class hours will be assigned. Students will assist in the planning and staging of Equestrian Centre activities. |
Prerequisite(s): |
EQN*1060
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*1100 Introduction to Equine Industry F (3-0) [0.50]
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This course introduces students to selected current global, national and regional issues in the horse industry. A balanced examination of the various commercial uses of horses, including PMU farming and the horsemeat trade, will challenge students to evaluate the current state of the industry. |
Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*2020 Equine Management F (2-2) [0.50]
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This two-faceted course offers students a first-hand opportunity to manage the daily operations of an equine facility and to act in the capacity of a teaching assistant. Students oversee the diploma courses in Stable Management and Stable Duty through supervising barn personnel, dealing with time and financial constraints, managing efficient productivity, teaching horse care skills, and professionalism in the workplace. (First offering - Fall 2008.) |
Prerequisite(s): |
EQN*1030, ENVM*1090, AGR*2100
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*2040 Equine Anatomy and Physiology F (3-3) [0.50]
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This course examines the gross anatomy and physiology of the horse. All the major body organs will be studied in relation to their function in the equine. Comparative analysis will be made to other domestic farm animals. (First offering - Fall 2008.) |
Prerequisite(s): |
BIOL*1040
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*2050 Introduction to Equine Nutrition W (3-3) [0.50]
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This course introduces fundamental concepts of nutrition from a biochemical perspective. The biological roles of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins are studied, as well as the role of metabolic pathways in maintaining equine health at the cellular, organ, and whole body levels. Diagnosis, management, and prevention of equine nutritional diseases are discussed. (First offering - Winter 2009.) |
Prerequisite(s): |
BIOL*1040
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*2200 Equine Industry Trends and Issues I W (3-0) [0.50]
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This course discusses selected current global, national and regional issues in the horse industry. Analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats are applied to controversial issues such as industry certification and transportation legislation and enforcement. (First offering - Winter 2009.) |
Prerequisite(s): |
EQN*1100
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*3050 Equine Exercise Physiology W (3-0) [0.50]
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This course considers the conversion of absorbed nutrients into metabolic fuels and the use of these substrates for work and heat production in horses. This knowledge is used as a basis for the understanding of the training and performance of horses used for competitive purposes. (First offering - Winter 2010.) |
Prerequisite(s): |
EQN*2040, EQN*2050
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Guelph |
EQN*4020 Feeding the Performance Horse F (3-0) [0.50]
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This course focuses on the nutrition of horses at peak levels of performance or endurance. The use of real-world, case-study scenarios allows for the evaluation of practical feeding programs across a range of equine performance situations.. (First offering - Fall 2010.) |
Prerequisite(s): |
EQN*3050
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Kemptville |
EQN*4400 Equine Industry Trends and Issues II W (3-0) [0.50]
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This seminar course integrates discussion on selected current global, national and regional issues in the equine industry, building upon knowledge gained in earlier courses. Current issues in the equine industry will be examined through debate and discussion. (First offering - Winter 2011.) |
Prerequisite(s): |
16.00 credits including EQN*2200, EQN*4020
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.B.R.M. Equine Management |
Location(s): |
Guelph |
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