Unit Award Scheme
114055 CARING FOR RESCUED HORSES: LEGAL OWNERSHIP
In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have | Evidence needed | |
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shown knowledge of | ||
1 | the five needs of a horse | Summary sheet |
2 | when and why horse passports became a legal requirement | Summary sheet |
3 | what information is contained in a horse's passport and when one should be carried | Summary sheet |
4 | what fly-grazing is and how to deal with it | Summary sheet |
5 | when and why the law required compulsory microchipping of horses | Summary sheet |
demonstrated the ability to | ||
6 | complete an application for a horse passport including drawing the markings of the horse on the application horse diagram | Student completed work |
7 | scan a horse for a microchip and research the ownership online | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
8 | research what to do if a horse is found fly-grazing on land | Student completed work |
acquired an understanding of | ||
9 | the legal process when dealing with an abandoned horse | Summary sheet |
experienced | ||
10 | using a microchip scanner | Summary sheet |
11 | researching a process | Summary sheet |
12 | working calmly, safely and considerately with horses. | Summary sheet |
All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet
Approved 13 September 2020Level - Level Two