Unit Award Scheme
114060 CARING FOR RESCUED HORSES: MAINTAINING A FIELD
In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have | Evidence needed | |
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shown knowledge of | ||
1 | three types of fencing and the advantages and disadvantages of each | Summary sheet |
2 | two plants that are poisonous to horses and one way to manage each | Summary sheet |
3 | three advantages and three disadvantages of keeping horses in a field all the time | Summary sheet |
4 | potential hazards in a horse's field | Summary sheet |
demonstrated the ability to | ||
5 | assist with fence maintenance | Summary sheet |
6 | check a horse's field for poisonous plants and report their findings | Summary sheet |
7 | check a horse's field for rabbit holes and other hazards and report their findings | Summary sheet |
shown knowledge of | ||
8 | why it is important to regularly check the fencing surrounding a horse's field | Summary sheet |
9 | why it is important to regularly check for hazards in a horse's field | Summary sheet |
10 | how to maintain a field where horses are kept all the time | Summary sheet |
experienced | ||
11 | ensuring a field is safe for grazing | Summary sheet |
12 | assisting with maintaining a field where horses are kept all the time | Summary sheet |
13 | working calmly, safely and considerately with horses. | Summary sheet |
All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet
Approved 13 September 2020Level - Level One