Unit Award Scheme

114135 CARING FOR RESCUED HORSES: ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

shown knowledge of

1the advantages and disadvantages of four different types of beddingSummary sheet
2two impacts each season may have on managing horses' careSummary sheet
3three ways of managing grazing in order to maintain a healthy horseSummary sheet
4two laws in relation to the Animal Welfare Act 2006Summary sheet
5three impacts of incorrect field managementSummary sheet

demonstrated the ability to

6use a voltage checker on an electric fenceSummary sheet and/or student completed work
7muck out a stable correctly in twenty minutes or lessStudent completed work
8complete a site survey of grazing conditions, identifying hazards, maintenance issues and quality of grazingStudent completed work

acquired an understanding of

9the impact different types of soil have on the management of landSummary sheet
10how to correctly position a field shelterSummary sheet

experienced

11ensuring a safe and suitable environment for a horse to live inSummary sheet
12working calmly and considerately with horses.Summary sheet

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 13 September 2020Level - Level Two