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WATERBURY - After completing the second series of Equine Husbandry evening lectures, these very successful classes will start again on April 30 at Post University.

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WATERBURY – After completing the second series of Equine Husbandry evening lectures, these very successful classes will start again on April 30 at Post University.

Several enthusiastic horse owners have completed all six courses over the past year and a half and will be awarded their certificates later this month.

These lectures are for horse lovers and owners who wish to get more knowledge on correct horse care, management and more. The courses can be taken in any order and are open to anyone interested – no pre-requisites are required. They will run for eight weeks, three hours per week on a Monday evening and can earn CEU credits or be for personal enrichment.

The first course in the series of six – BASIC HORSE CARE – will run on Mondays from April 30 until June 18. The class will meet from 6:30-9:20 pm.

As many people know, it is easy to find someone to teach you riding, but much harder to acquire the necessary knowledge to keep a horse in good health. These courses will address this need as they cover the necessary information horse owners’ require.

Basic Horse Care will cover such topics as feeding and nutrition, exercise and conditioning, evaluating hay, stable routine, parasites, vaccination protocols and safety procedures. Following on from this course will be Stable Management I & II, Equine Anatomy, Equine Health, and Horse Ownership, which constitute the requirements for the Certificate in Equine Husbandry.

To earn CEU credits the cost is $500, otherwise the cost is $350.  To register or for more information, call the Equine Management Department at Post University at (203) 596-4631 or e-mail CBaker@post.edu or MMacDonald@post.edu.

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