Unit Award Scheme

114060 CARING FOR RESCUED HORSES: MAINTAINING A FIELD

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

shown knowledge of

1three types of fencing and the advantages and disadvantages of eachSummary sheet
2two plants that are poisonous to horses and one way to manage eachSummary sheet
3three advantages and three disadvantages of keeping horses in a field all the timeSummary sheet
4potential hazards in a horse's fieldSummary sheet

demonstrated the ability to

5assist with fence maintenanceSummary sheet
6check a horse's field for poisonous plants and report their findingsSummary sheet
7check a horse's field for rabbit holes and other hazards and report their findingsSummary sheet

shown knowledge of

8why it is important to regularly check the fencing surrounding a horse's fieldSummary sheet
9why it is important to regularly check for hazards in a horse's fieldSummary sheet
10how to maintain a field where horses are kept all the timeSummary sheet

experienced

11ensuring a field is safe for grazingSummary sheet
12assisting with maintaining a field where horses are kept all the timeSummary sheet
13working calmly, safely and considerately with horses.Summary sheet

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 13 September 2020Level - Level One