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  • CAFRE take equine health course entirely online

    Date published: 2 October 2020

    The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) have announced that their course ‘Managing Equine Health’ will be delivered online beginning in the next few weeks.

    CAFRE will be delivering their online course, Managing Equine Health in November 2020. The first session will begin on Monday, November 9.

    The course will be delivered entirely virtually over a four week period beginning in November. Those taking part in the course will be able to access the interactive lectures at a time and a place which suits them.

    Part of the ‘Managing Equine Health’ course will include two live webinar sessions aimed at further developing the participant’s knowledge. At the conclusion of the study schedule a certificate of completion will be awarded by CAFRE.

    The course will begin on Monday, November 9 and will be live for four weeks, allowing participants to work through the material at their own pace.

    This course will provide participants with a good basic knowledge of a range of equine health topics, including the equine respiratory, muscle and gastrointestinal tract and some of the common conditions which affect them.

    The course is free of charge and participants must register online by November 1, 2020.

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