This is an ARCHIVED version of the Kwantlen University College Calendar for 2003-2004 and is provided for historical reference only. See the current version of the Calendar for updated information. The on-line version of the University College Calendar is the Official version. Effective date of this course calendar information, unless otherwise indicated, Note: All course changes and updates are shown in blue. |
Farrier Training
Introduction to Horseshoeing
This introductory course teaches the student farrier the professional responsibilities of the trade. The student also reviews the fundamentals of horse handling and learns the basics of foot preparation and shoeing.
Prerequisites: Two years’ horse handling experience & standard entry requirements.
Introduction to Equine Anatomy
The student farrier learns the conformation of the normal horse in FARR 1112. The anatomy and physiology of the lower limbs are also studied in preparation for basic shoeing exercises.
Prerequisites: Two years’ horse handling experience and standard Kwantlen entry requirements.
Introduction to Horse Husbandry and Handling
FARR 1113 teaches the basic elements of horse care and management. Students work at handling and shoeing average and difficult horses in the shop
Prerequisites: Two years’ horse handling experience and standard Kwantlen entry requirements.
Introduction to Gaits and Forge Work
This course teaches the student the analysis of a horse’s way of going. Lameness and the various gaits are studied and basic forge work is carried out in the shop.
Prerequisites: Two years’ horse handling experience and standard entry requirements.
Introduction to Horse Lameness
In this course, the student learns how to identify lameness and unsoundness in horses, as well as how to communicate effectively with horse owners and veterinarians using professional terminology.
Prerequisites: Two years’ horse handling experience and standard entry requirements.
Introduction to Specialized Horses
FARR 1116 teaches identification and general characteristics of common breeds and performance horses. Selection and safe operation of mobile units conclude this basic course.
Prerequisites: Two years’ horse handling experience and standard entry requirements.
Intermediate Horseshoeing
FARR 1211 builds on the foot preparation and shoeing skills acquired in the introductory program. The field of public relations is practiced with professionals.
Intermediate Equine Anatomy
FARR 1212 advances the student’s knowledge of horse conformation to an intermediate level. Anatomy and physiology are studied in depth as well for application in shoeing.
Intermediate Horse Husbandry and Handling
FARR 1213 teaches the intermediate skills of horse care and management. Students work in the shop handling and shoeing average and difficult horses.
Intermediate Gaits and Forge Work
This course teaches the student intermediate skills in the analysis of a horse’s way of going. Gaits and lameness are studied, and forge work is refined to the intermediate level.
Intermediate Studies of Lameness
The intermediate farrier student learns to identify and report on lameness, unsoundness and faulty ways of going. Business skills are further refined in this intermediate course.
Intermediate Study of Specialized Horses
This intermediate course strengthens the farrier student’s knowledge of specialized breeds and performance horses. Show regulations of the American Horse Show Association are studied.
Advanced Horseshoeing
In FARR 1311, the student farrier advances to the professional level of skill in shoeing. Accompanying this practical study, the student refines knowledge of professional relationships and effective public relations as a business person.
Advanced Equine Anatomy
The student farrier conducts advanced study of the conformation of the normal horse in FARR 1312. The anatomy and physiology of the lower limbs are studied in preparation for advanced shoeing exercises.
Advanced Horse Husbandry and Handling
FARR 1313 teaches the advanced skills of horse care and management. Students work in the shop handling and shoeing specialized horses.
Advanced Gaits and Forge Work
In FARR 1314 the student completes the study of gaits and lameness. The forge skills of the farrier’s trade are mastered.
Advanced Studies of Lameness
FARR 1315 completes the student farrier’s work in the areas of lameness, unsoundness and faulty ways of going. Effective techniques in business and customer relations prepare the student for individual enterprise in the farrier field.
Advanced Study of Specialized Horses
This advanced course concludes the farrier’s study of breeds and performance horses. The safe, effective and economical operation of a mobile shoeing unit are also covered in FARR 1316.
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