NLBC Sector: Equine Care & Management

Sub-sectors: Equine veterinary, stud, horseracing, equitation, equestrian, farriery, equine dental, osteopathy and physiotherapy

Occupations: Farrier, groom, stable hand, head lad, head groom, competition groom, stud hand, stallion handler, foaling specialist, jockey, riding instructor, work rider, equine veterinarian, equine vet nurse, equine dental technician.

Technical Baccalaureate in Equine Management
Courses

The Technical Baccalaureate is a government backed innovative programme that is designed for talented, ambitious individuals who are keen to pursue a career within the equine industry. You will study the Level 3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma in Equine Management

Equine Management – Level 2
Courses

Is this course for you? Are you passionate about horses, do you enjoy caring for and working with horses? Do you want to turn your interest into your future career? This course is perfect for students that want to expand

Equine Management – Level 3
Courses

Are you passionate about horses, do you enjoy caring for and working with horses? Do you want to turn your interest into your future career? This course is perfect for students that want to expand their skills, knowledge and experience

Study Equine at Wiltshire College
Courses

Our full-time courses in Horse Care and Management run at Levels 2 and 3. As a full-time student, two of your days at College every week will be spent at local equine facilities, Rein and Shine and Stonar, where you’ll

Level 2 Technical Certificate in Equine Care
Courses

There are many diverse businesses and opportunities within this sector, for example riding schools, livery yards, competition yards, trekking centres, breeders, trainers, welfare charities and freelance services. You may choose a job where riding is involved, or you may choose

Level 3 Advanced Technical Diploma in Equine Management
Courses

This qualification gives you the opportunity to learn about and build on the essentials of working with horses, such as stable yard operations, horse health care, feeding and nutrition and fitting and evaluating tack and equipment. You will develop further

Equine Apprenticeships at East Durham College
Courses

In the UK, the equine industry is big business, with a turnover in the region of 1 billion pounds every year. As a horse care apprentice, you could find yourself working in a wide variety of sectors relating to horses,

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