204-152 Horse Form and Function

Availability

Glenormiston campus

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Ms Donelda Conroy

Prerequisites

202-154 Introductory Biology for Land and Food

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures and 24 hours practical classes, tutorials and tours

Subject Description

Topics include:

  • musculo-skeletal system: osteology, myology, arthrology, desmology;

  • respiratory, circulatory, nervous, urinary, digestive system;

  • anatomy and physiology (cellular, tissue, organ) system failure, management issues; functional analysis of the horse;

  • functional units: limb and foot action, back, heart and lung capacity;

  • physical characteristics of the horse;

  • terminology associated with physical characteristics of horses;

  • conformation for a particular purpose;

  • identify correct and incorrect conformation of a horse selected for a particular purpose and its effect on performance;

  • gaits and gait interferences;

  • various gaits of a horse and gait interferences arising from conformation;

  • locomotion patterns of the horse in motion with respect to the biomechanics of movement; and

  • understanding behaviour, behavioural theories and the evolution of equine behaviour, mechanisms of behaviour, physiological aspects of behaviour, communication and social organisation, management of behaviour, welfare, learning and training.

Assessment

One 3-hour written examination worth 40% of final marks, three assignments equivalent to 1500 words and worth 20% of final marks each.



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