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Evening Class In Stable Management At Post University

Waterbury — The next in the current series of evening courses running through Post University’s Equine Department will start on Monday, May 9, at 6:30. This course is the companion course to the popular stable management II course, and covers topics ranging from safe handling procedures and grooming, to tack fitting, bits and bitting, and boots and bandages. The stable management I course will also cover advice on recordkeeping and insurance requirements and include some practical components in a barn. There will also be discussion on legal considerations and other aspects of the horse industry.

Any horse lovers and owners who wish to learn more information about efficient and responsible stable management are invited to apply for this course. The Equine Husbandry series of courses can be taken in any order and are open to anyone interested — no prerequisites are required. Each course runs for eight weeks, one evening per week for three hours. Students can earn CEU credits or take the courses for personal enrichment. Stable management I will run Mondays, May 9, to July 11 from 6:30 to 9:20 pm on the Waterbury Campus of Post University in MacDermid Hall room 103 (Exit 17 off I-84; park in North Lot on Country Club Road).

The instructor for the courses is Jamison Wallace, a Centered Riding instructor and Clinician Level III, currently president of Centered Riding, Inc, and a longtime horse person and experienced instructor. Ms Wallace also teaches in the equine program at Post University. She is enthusiastic about the evening classes, and being able to share both her knowledge and up-to-date information on all vital facts about horses and horse keeping to people who want to improve the lifestyles of their equine companions.

Post University’s Equine Department understands that while it is easy to find a place to ride, it is much harder to learn how to look after horses well. This evening class series addresses this problem, as they are planned to cover the information horse owners require. Other courses in the series include the horse, basic horse ownership and care, stable management II, equine health, and equine anatomy. The series runs in a cycle throughout the year, and continues in May with stable management II.

To take the classes for personal enrichment and a Post University certificate, the cost for each course is $350. To earn CEU credits the cost is $500 per course. To register, or for more information, call the Equine Department at Post University 203-596-4631 or e-mail CBaker@Post.edu

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