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Equine Distance Learning
Registrace 19. 07. 2012
Equine Distance Learning is an organisation that seeks to educate and train all horse enthusiasts to BHS and Pony Club standards. Whether you want to learn about horse care or are training as a professional, we offer courses to help you.
The Horse Care Club Roadshow!
Would you like the Horse Care Club to come to you this Summer? A fun and educational way to teach the children at your yard all about pony care - and for them to earn a badge and a certificate at the same time!
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Opportunities for Riding Schools
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We are the Horse Care Club! Watch to find out more about our offer of collaboration with you and your riding school. Visit www.horsecareclub.com or email sarah@equinedistancelearning.com for more information. We look forward to hearing from you!
Our all NEW Horse Care Club!
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Look at all the wonderful work that has been produced in the Horse Care Club! Our Horse Care Club is suitable for primary age children - we have 12 exciting Topics to choose form, including Stable Management, Summer Care, Horse Health and much more! Children also have access to the Horse Care Hub where they will find fun craft activities, crosswords. Riding Tips and more!
Join our Horse Care Club!
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Our Horse Care Club is a fun, interactive, online club for primary age children who love ponies and horses! Watch the video to find out more!
Brushing the Tail
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BHS Challenge Award in Horse Knowledge, Part One: Module Six, Grooming Brushing the Tail
Using the body brush and curry comb
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BHS Challenge Award in Horse Knowledge Part One: Module Six, Grooming Using the body brush and curry comb.
Brushing the Head
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BHS Challenge Award in Horse Knowledge, Part One: Module Six Grooming Brushing the Head
Using a Dandy Brush
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BHS Challenge Award Part One in Horse Knowledge: Module Six, Grooming. Using a Dandy Brush
Using a rubber curry comb
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BHS Challenge Award Part One in Horse Knowledge: Module Six, Grooming. Using a rubber curry comb
Brushing the mane
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BHS Challenge Award Part One in Horse Knowledge: Module Six, Grooming. Brushing the Mane
Using the Hoof Pick
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BHS Part One Challenge Awards in Horse Knowledge: Module Six, Grooming. How to Use the Hoof Pick
Items of the Grooming Kit
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BHS Challenge Award Part One in Horse Knowledge: Module Six. The Items of the Grooming Kit
Look at all our wonderful entries into our Horse Care Club competition, June 2020!
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Look at all our wonderful entries into our Horse Care Club competition, June 2020!
Information about the Pony Behaviour and Handling Course
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Information about the Pony Behaviour and Handling Course
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Allah mohan
i thought that was the lungs of a spanish commentator
How did a horse lungs fit in a horse skeleton
Because Our god Allah is capable of doing everything
@@PINKPONGTV67not allah ur religion is just 1400 years old😂
@@lil_hriday5507 But it's the truth...
My Science teacher told us to watch this and It's age restricted :( Fuck Home Learning
yes
They just blowing up a horse lung like blowing up a balloon
Wow
that is so weird!
Anyone watching this wonder, human lung is almost grey due to carbon particles , pollution etc, but horse lung so clean
How do you know human lung is grey
@@emigoldber because of my profession
@@jyotiverma-ld2dr whats your profession?
@@iexplainjokestomakethemles1560 prob doctor
Was just doing foot Care and shooing care of equine and man this was useful , thanks a ton
Yeah I understood But I have few doubt to be clear off At last the Paul farrier is dressing the hoof with rasp is it good for horse feet Because there is a layer around coronary horn (Hoof wall) it's name is peroplic layer which helps to maintain a good the hoof wall for moisture If we rasp it, that will cause any Issue r not
It is usual to rasp the outside of the hoof wall at the end of the shoeing process and it will not do any damage unless of course it is done excessively.
This worked out great on my dog's tail, she has a grass allergy a d tour out her fur it allowed her fur to grow back her allergy meds to kick in, and her wound to heel.
This is really cool!
Great:)
Loved it subscribed
Great love your videos thanks!
Loved it thanks
Thanks you!
Is it ok to stand behind the horse when putting the tail bandage on?
Thanks!
i couldent have put it better my self very good video :D