It’s crucial to use properly fitting equipment to ensure the horse’s comfort. When fitting equipment to our horses, we need to be aware of several factors to prevent any issues or discomfort for the horse.
Having knowledge of equine anatomy is essential to fitting the equipment correctly and understanding its impact on different structures.
In this online course, we will explore how various types of equipment affect the horse and provide guidance on proper fitting.
The course includes dissection films as well as illustrationsfilms with skeletons and skulls and films from an outside perspective
In this course you will get these filmes:
Bits – Kimblewick bits
Bits – Straight eggbut bit and a snaffle bit
Bits – Eggbutt happy tongue and a nova bitt in silicon
Bits – how to fit them to the horse
Curb
Other curbs
Hackamore
Noseband
How to bridle a horse
Cavesson
Saddle Part 1, 2 and 3
Girth
Saddle, girth and anatomy
Halter
Blanket/Rug
If you have lost access but have had the course for less than a year, there has been an error. Please contact us at [email protected], and we will assist you!
If it has been more than 1 year since you purchased the course, you will lose access. However, you can purchase access for another year at a reasonable price. Contact us at [email protected], and we will assist you.
You have access 1 year
You will have access to monthly Q&A sessions with a teacher throughout your 1-year course period. We will send email reminders about the Q&A sessions so you don't forget to submit questions.
When you've purchased the course, you will receive a welcome email from us.
You can log in to the course using your username and password.
If you don't receive or can't find the email, you can log in on www.equineanatomyinsight.com. Your username is the email address you used when you placed your order. Your password is the same one you created when you purchased the course. If you can't remember your password, you can request a new one where you log in.
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Equine Anatomy Insight will teach you fantastic things about the anatomy of the horse. Sit back and learn!