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Animal Nutritionist

Animal Nutritionists are scientists who analyse the nutritional value of feeds and provide dietary advice to all staff working with animals.

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Equine

Apprentice Farrier

Apprentice Farriers learn farriery skills under the supervision of an Approved Training Farrier.

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Equine

Approved Training Farrier

Approved Training Farriers employ, train and supervise the work and professional behaviour of Apprentice Farriers.

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Equine

Assistant Groom

Assistant Grooms support the rest of the Grooming team to care and look after horses, and maintain stables and riding equipment.

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Animal Care , Equine

Animal Physiotherapist

Animal Physiotherapists help to reduce pain, improve movement and prevent recurring injuries in animals.

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Equine

Equine Massage Therapist

Equine Massage Therapists use their knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and massage techniques to improve a horse’s well-being.

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Equine

Groom

Grooms are responsible for the care and welfare of horses, keeping them healthy and in good condition.

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Equine

Jockey

Jockeys are highly trained sports professionals, contracted by a licensed trainer to ride their horses.

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Equine

Registered Farrier

Registered Farriers work closely with horse owners and vets to prepare horses’ feet and fit shoes.

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Equine

Saddle Fitter

Saddle Fitters make and repair saddlery and other leatherwork, fitting saddles to horses and riders.

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Equine

Senior Groom

Senior Grooms look after horses and manage stable staff in equestrian centres, studs and racing yards.

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Equine

Stud Hand

Stud Hands are responsible for the daily care of mares, foals and yearlings on the stud.

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