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Basic & Applied Sport Physiology courses
How to train horses and how to determine the intensity of training? The course
Basic Sport Physiology of the Horse
by dr. Carolien Munsters (Moxie Sport/Equine Integration) provides answers to these questions at ANIVADO Level 1-2. The course deals with the basics of equine sport physiology and introduces the use of the heart rate monitor and interpretation of data to optimise your training program.
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Check out our new ANIVADO Level 3 course
Applied Equine Sport Physiology
for equine professionals.
Start today with Global Equine Nutrition I!
This course is aimed at an international audience which already has a good basic understanding of equine nutrition and feeding science, the principles of equine digestive physiology, digestion, feedstuffs, nutrient analysis and feeding systems.
Now also available:
Global Equine Nutrition I – Part C: Basic Ration Evaluation
Equine Clinical Ethology: Cribbing & Wind sucking
Cribbing and wind sucking are experienced by many owners and veterinarians as one of the most problematic equine stereotypies, which is perceived as virtually unable to be cured. The course is given by Dr Machteld van Dierendonck, who works as a behaviour specialist, scientist and practitioner in the field of (equine) behaviour and welfare for the last 15 - 20 years.
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ANIVADO is a platform for online courses related to equine nutrition, health, behaviour and performance but will offer also courses related to other animal species and subjects in the future. The ANIVADO platform provides the opportunity to combine knowledge from different experts and transfer this knowledge to a national and international audience. Click here for our
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New Online Course: Nutrition and Management to Reduce the Risk of Accidental Doping
It has been recognized that the majority of equine doping cases are related to incorrect management or contamination of some sort. This course addresses what management is considered correct, and how to identify common sources of contaminations and prevent accidental positive dope tests. Click
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