Contents
Theme 1: Detention – by Deborah Bardou, Ethologist and President of the FFE Animal Welfare Commission
- Definition of well-being and basic needs
- Good practices from research
- Animal welfare in regulations
- Obligatory steps for equine owners
- Go beyond regulatory requirements
- Contribute to the evolution of practices
Theme 2: Food – by Angélique Descarpentry, Agricultural engineer specializing in equine nutrition
- Know and respond to behavioral and physiological needs
- Adapt our practices – Forages / Body condition / Complementary feed / Mineral feed / Throughout the horse’s life
Theme 3: Well-being and locomotion – by Anne d’Hautefeuille, Animal Osteopath and BFE EE2 Teacher
- Key points of the musculoskeletal system
- The horse in motion: Biomechanics of gaits
- Preambles: the equipment and floor of evolution
- Physical effort and muscle contraction
- The different attitudes of the horse
Theme 4: Education – by Nathalie Accurso, Well-being representative at Haras de la Cense, BPJEPS teacher, BFE EE 2
- What is learning?
- The main types of learning
Theme 5: The 10 principles of horse education – by Nathalie Accurso, Well-being representative at Haras de la Cense, BPJEPS Teacher, BFE EE 2