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1 The Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) was set up as a statutory body on 11 June 2001 by the Minister for Education and Science. Under the Qualifications (Education & Training) Act, 1999, FETAC has responsibility for making awards previously made by NCVA. Module Descriptor Level 4 C
2 1 Title 2 Code C Level 4 4 Value 3 credits 5 Purpose This module is designed to introduce the learner to the principles of working with horses. It will encourage the learner to acquire the basic knowledge and develop the basic skills associated with the care and maintenance of horses. 6 Preferred Entry Level Level 3 Certificate, or equivalent. 7 Special Requirements None. 8 General Aims Candidates who successfully complete this module will: 8.1 acquire an understanding of the behaviour of horses 8.2 perform a range of practical skills in the handling of horses 8.3 develop safe working practices when working with horses 8.4 acquire the basic skills to carry out daily stable and yard tasks 8.5 acquire basic knowledge and skills required for the care and feeding of horses 8.6 be familiar with tack and rugs used on horses 8.7 tack up a horse. 1
3 9 Units Specific learning outcomes are grouped as ten units 1 Safety and Health 2 Handling 3 Bedding 4 Watering and Feeding 5 Grooming 6 Rugging 7 Saddlery 8 Horse Health 9 Shoeing 10 Grass-kept Horse 10 Specific Learning Outcomes Unit 1 Safety and Health The learner should be able to: 1.1 use appropriate dress and protective gear when working with horses 1.2 list potential hazards associated with being in close proximity to horses 1.3 demonstrate appropriate precautions to be taken when in close proximity to horses 1.4 recognise situations with horses where occupational diseases are hazards 1.5 investigate insurance cover for own situation 1.6 state expected behaviour for a range of conditions in stabled and grass-kept horses 1.7 state expected reactions by horses to a range of situations 1.8 devise a plan to control vermin a stable, yard and storage areas 1.9 identify potential fire hazards about a yard 1.10 follow correct procedures when lifting a weight 1.11 store yard equipment 1.12 report an accident and complete an accident report sheet. 2
4 Unit 2 Handling The learner should be able to: 2.1 approach a horse in a stable and in a field 2.2 restrain a horse 2.3 fit a halter/headcollar and lead rope to a horse 2.4 tie up a horse 2.5 lead a horse 2.6 let go a horse. Unit 3 Bedding The learner should be able to: 3.1 identify bedding materials suitable for use with a horse 3.2 muck out a stable 3.3 put down a bed 3.4 skip out a bed 3.5 state when to disinfect a stable 3.6 maintain a yard and associated storage areas on a daily basis. Unit 4 Watering and Feeding The learner should be able to: 4.1 state and justify the rules for watering a horse 4.2 water a horse 4.3 state advantages and disadvantages of different watering systems 4.4 identify foods, concentrates and roughage commonly fed to horses and discuss their suitability 4.5 categorise the different foods fed to horses, as follows: concentrates intermediate feed bulk feed 3
5 succulents supplements 4.6 explain the effects of each category of food on a horse 4.7 state and justify the rules for feeding a horse 4.8 prepare and present a range of foods suitable for feeding to horses, to include: boiled barley bran mash linseed soaked beet pulp sugar beet nuts 4.9 identify good, bad and acceptable hay 4.10 fill, weigh and tie up a hay net 4.11 outline different techniques of feeding roughage (hay, haylage) to stabled horses 4.12 specify when to feed concentrates and roughage to stabled horses 4.13 feed concentrates and roughage to stabled horses 4.14 list functions of the constituents of a diet 4.15 devise a feed chart for a horse in light work. Unit 5 Grooming The learner should be able to: 5.1 identify grooming equipment and state its use 5.2 groom a stabled horse, to include: quartering strapping set-fair 5.3 specify when to groom a grass-kept horse 5.4 groom a grass-kept horse 5.5 pick out a set of hooves 5.6 care for grooming equipment 4
6 5.7 justify the use of a tail bandage 5.8 fit a tail bandage. Unit 6 Rugging The learner should be able to: 6.1 identify different types of rugs, associated fittings and state their uses 6.2 carry out a rugging operation to include fitting: New Zealand rug Night rug 6.3 take care of rugs 6.4 locate pressure areas caused by ill-fitting rugs 6.5 thatch a wet horse. Unit 7 Saddlery The learner should be able to: 7.1 identify parts of a saddle and bridle and state their uses 7.2 fit a snaffle to include a martingale 7.3 identify and state the use of a cavesson nose band 7.4 identify and state the uses of running martingale standing martingale 7.5 identify the main types of girth and state their uses 7.6 check tack for safety 7.7 fit appropriate tack for riding 7.8 adjust tack for fitting and soundness 7.9 remove tack 7.10 prepare tack for storage. 5
7 Unit 8 Horse Health The learner should be able to: 8.1 classify horses and ponies according to height, type, breed 8.2 identify colours and markings on a horse 8.3 identify points of the horse 8.4 recognise when a horse is lame 8.5 indicate the position of the main organs of a horse 8.6 measure the height of a horse 8.7 outline the procedures for the basic nursing of a sick horse 8.8 list the signs of a healthy horse and state its current condition. Unit 9 Shoeing The learner should be able to: 9.1 name and identify the parts of a horse s foot 9.2 assess a foot for shoeing 9.3 specify when a horse needs shoeing 9.4 identify farrier s tools and state their functions 9.5 prepare and restrain a horse for a farrier. Unit 10 Grass-kept Horse The learner should be able to: 10.1 state the important characteristics of a grass sward 10.2 recognise the following poisonous plants: bracken, buttercup, deadly nightshade, foxglove, hemlock, horse tails, iris, laurel, ragwort, rhododendron, yew 10.3 discuss the dangers associated with ragwort 10.4 explain the term horse-sick field 10.5 recognise and refurbish a horse-sick field 6
8 10.6 describe how grassland is maintained for horses 10.7 carry out routine daily checks in a field for hazards 10.8 list and describe the symptoms of common ailments that affect a grass-kept horse, to include: cracked heels, flies, laminitis, lice, mud fever, rain rash, sweet itch, ticks 10.9 turn a horse out into a field catch and bring a horse into a stable. 7
9 11 Assessment Summary Practical skills tests 70% Written Examination 30% Note A candidate must achieve at least a pass mark in each element of assessment to be credited with this module Technique Practical Skills Tests Mode Centre based with external moderation by FETAC. Weighting 70% Detail Components A candidate must achieve at least a pass mark in each of the practical skill tests. A failed practical skill test may be repeated after an interval of two weeks. 10 practical skill tests as follows: no Practical skill tests Unit 1 Safety in the yard 1 2 Handling 2 3 Bedding 3 4 Watering and feeding 4 5 Grooming 5 6 Rugging 6 7 Saddlery 8 8 Horse health 8 9 Shoeing 9 10 Grass-kept horse 10 Technique Mode Written Examination Centre based with external moderation by FETAC. Weighting 30% Format Duration Details The examination will consist of 3 papers. 1 hour per paper Each paper will focus on the following units: paper units questions 1 1, 8, , 6, 7, 9 10 All questions on each paper carry equal marks. All questions must be attempted. 8
10 12 Performance Criteria 12.1 Practical Skill Tests The performance criteria for each practical skill test are detailed in the accompanying Individual Candidate ing Sheets C10111/MS1 C10111/MS10. Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test Written Examination A detailed marking scheme and outline solutions should be devised and made available to FETAC when required. 13 Grading Pass 50% - 64% Merit 65% - 79% Distinction 80% - 100% 9
11 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 1 C10111 Practical Skill Test #1: Safety in the yard C10111/MS1 Candidate: PPSN Performance Criteria lift a weight correctly store yard equipment correctly write a report in incident book or accident report sheet identify potential fire hazards in the yard Maximum Candidate demonstrate appropriate precautions when in close proximity to horses TOTAL 20 Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 10
12 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 2 C10111 Practical Skill Test #2: Handling C10111/MS2 Candidate: PPSN: Performance Criteria approach a horse safely and correctly fit a halter/head-collar and lead rope correctly tie up a horse correctly using a quick release knot lead a horse correctly Let go a horse safely and correctly Maximum TOTAL 20 Candidate Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 11
13 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 3 C10111 Practical Skill Test #3: Bedding C10111/MS3 Candidate: PPSN: Performance Criteria identify correctly different types of bedding materials muck out a stable correctly put down a bed correctly skip out a bed correctly maintain yard correctly Maximum TOTAL 20 Candidate Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 12
14 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 4 C10111 Practical Skill Test #4: Watering and Feeding C10111/MS4 Candidate: PPSN: water horse correctly Performance Criteria identify correctly foods fed to horses prepare and present correctly one of the following: soaked beet pulp, bad and acceptable hay correctly fill, weigh and tie up a hay net correctly Maximum Candidate make up correctly a basic feed chart for a horse in light work TOTAL 20 Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 13
15 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 5 C10111 Practical Skill Test #5: Grooming C10111/MS5 Candidate: PPSN: Performance Criteria identify correctly standard grooming equipment groom a stable-kept horse correctly fit a tail bandage correctly pick out a set of hooves correctly groom a grass-kept horse correctly Maximum TOTAL 20 Candidate Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 14
16 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 6 C10111 Practical Skill Test #6: Rugging C10111/MS6 Candidate: PPSN: Performance Criteria identify correctly different types of rugs fit a night rug correctly fit a New Zealand rug locate correctly pressure areas by ill-fitting rugs care, clean and store rugs correctly Maximum TOTAL 20 Candidate Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 15
17 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 7 C10111 Practical Skill Test #7: Saddlery Candidate: PPSN: Performance Criteria identify correctly the parts of a saddle and a bridle fit correctly a snaffle bit, including a martingale identify correctly the following: cavesson nose band running martingale standing martingale main types of girths check, fit and adjust tack correctly remove tack correctly and prepare for storage Maximum TOTAL 20 Candidate Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 16
18 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 8 C10111 Practical Skill Test #8: Horse Health C10111/MS8 Candidate: PPSN: Performance Criteria Identify correctly the colours of a horse Identify correctly the markings of a horse Identify correctly 10 points of a horse Demonstrate how the current condition of a horse is assessed Maximum Candidate Measure correctly the height of a horse Classify correctly horse/pony according to height, type and breed TOTAL 20 Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 17
19 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 9 C10111 Practical Skill Test #9: Shoeing C10111/MS9 Candidate: PPSN: Performance Criteria identify correctly the parts of a horse s foot assess correctly a foot for shoeing specify correctly when a horse needs shoeing identify correctly farrier tools prepare and restrain horse for farrier correctly Maximum TOTAL 20 Candidate Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 18
20 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 10 C10111 Practical Skill Test #10: Grass-kept horse C10111/MS10 Candidate: PPSN: Performance Criteria carry out daily routine checks on a horse in a field identify 4 poisonous plants correctly turn a horse out into field correctly catch and bring a horse into a stable correctly recognise a horse-sick field Maximum TOTAL 20 Candidate Adherence to correct health and safety procedures, level of work efficiency and demonstration of good rapport with the animal should be considered an integral part of each practical skill test. Transfer Candidate to FETAC Module Results Sheet Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 19
21 Individual Candidate ing Sheet 11 C10111 Written Examination C10111/MS11 Centre: PPSN: Performance Criteria Maximum Paper Paper Paper TOTAL 300 Percentage Total (=TOTAL X 0.1) 30% Candidate Assessor's Signature: Date: External Authenticator's Signature: Date: 20
22 FETAC Module Results Sheet Module: Module Code: C10111 Elements of Assessment Practical Skills Tests Total Weighted % x 0.35 Written Exam Total % s Grade* Maximum s per element of assessment % 30% 100% Candidate Name Exam No Signed: Teacher/Assessor: Date: Centre Director: Date: External Authenticator: Date: This sheet should be completed by the Assessor, retained in the centre, and presented to the external Authenticator. Grade* D: % M: 65-79% P: 50-64% U: 0-49% W: candidates entered who did not present for assessment 21
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