The Ethology and Equine Sciences Diploma training extends over a period of 8 and a half months, during which students dive into the heart of equine science with 22 experts, including veterinarians, agronomists, and ethologists. They acquire knowledge of the latest scientific advances on horses.
But the learning doesn't stop there. Because transmitting knowledge is proof of mastery, each student carries out a personal project on a subject of their choice, highlighting essential themes.
Learn to read horses : Decipher the signs of stress, pain and discomfort in horses to better meet their needs and improve their well-being
The paddock paradise : Reinventing the living space of horses to respect their natural needs
The essentials for successful outings : Taking into account the personality and emotional state of the horse to improve your outdoor outings
Can my whole person have a social life? : An exploration of social dynamics and the specific needs of whole horses
Should you give treats as a reward? : Impact of food rewards on equine behavior
Stereotypy in horses : An in-depth analysis of the causes and solutions for these repetitive behaviors often linked to an unsuitable environment or a lack of stimulation
5 key points for good relaxation
The foal: a social being in the making
Horse housing : impacts on one’s health