204-251 Horse Health and Genetics

Availability

Glenormiston campus

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Peter Cakebread

Prerequisites

204-152 Horse Form and Function and 204-155 Horse Nutrition and Feed Production

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures and 24 hours practical classes, tutorials and tours

Subject Description

Upon completion students should be able to:

  • apply Mendelian genetic principles to the control of inherited faults and the selection of coat colour;

  • apply quantitative genetic techniques to breeding programs;

  • list and give the causes, describe the nature and progression and suggest treatment of common diseases;

  • describe common diagnostic procedures;

  • outline appropriate preventative measures for common diseases; and

  • outline the obligations and responsibilities of the horse manager within the laws and regulations.

The content includes:

  • applying Mendelian genetic principles to genetic faults and selection of coat colour;

  • gene interactions;

  • application of quantitative genetic principles to performance selection;

  • progeny testing;

  • breeding plans;

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

  • cause and nature of diseases;

  • laboratory tests and procedures;

  • diagnostic tests, their uses and limitations;

  • treatments and surgical procedures, principles of first aid;

  • laws and regulations relating to horse health;

  • role of the various forms of health services;

  • exotic diseases; and

  • disease prevention programs.

Assessment

One three-hour written examination worth 50% of final marks, two assignments equivalent to 2500 words and worth 25% of final marks each.



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