793-217 Horse Health

Credit Points

5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Peter Cakebread

Prerequisites

793-125 Horse Nutrition, 793-100 Horse Anatomy and Physiology and 793-126 Horse Reproductive Management.

Semester

2, repeat Summer (view timetable)

Contact

20 hours lectures and 12 hours practical classes

Subject Description

The objective of this subject is to enable students to acquire skills and knowledge in relation to all aspects of horse health including prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

The content includes:

  • the signs of ill-health and the clinical examination and their nature and variation;

  • the causes of disease and the nature of each cause;

  • laboratory tests and procedures;

  • diagnostic tests and their uses and limitations;

  • treatments and surgical procedures;

  • basic principles of first aid;

  • the responsibilities of horse managers in the area of veterinary treatment;

  • relevant laws and regulations; the role of the various forms of health services;

  • the major diseases of each organ system;

  • signs that the manager would notice;

  • how the disease affects the body systems and prevention;

  • the diseases that various types of horses are predisposed to;

  • guidelines and measures that management can introduce to minimise these diseases;

  • disease prevention programs; and

  • approaches to disease control at the level of the individual stud or stable and at a national level.

Assessment

Internal students: 3-hour exam (100%). External students: assignment of 3000 words (100%).



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