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ANSC 1250: Rodeo Techniques
2.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Skill development in all standard events will be emphasized, with special attention to student needs. Students must be members of the Tarleton varsity rodeo team. Credits may substitute for required KINE only and may be repeated. Prerequisite: approval of rodeo coach.
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ANSC 1309: Intro to Horse Production
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
An introduction to some of the fundamental aspects of horse production, including health, genetics and disease, nutrition, reproduction, and exercise physiology.
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ANSC 1310: Horse Management
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
An introduction to fundamental aspects of horse management, including the status of the equine industry. Other topics include functional anatomy, locomotion, identification, equine behavior in relation to modification to training, health care management and stable management.
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ANSC 1320: Rodeo Production and Skills
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A study of rodeo activities including organization, promotion, and management of rodeos. Skill development in all standard events will be emphasized with special attention to student needs. Lab fee $10.
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ANSC 2303: Basic Horsemanship
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Instruction and practice of basic horsemanship skills. Focus will be on the proper use of feet, seat, hands and legs to provide the horse with the correct stimulus to perform basic maneuvers. Criteria from the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association Instructor Certification Exam will be presented. Prerequisite: ANSC 1309. Lab fee $5.
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ANSC 2305: Horse Handling Techniques
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Skills development in basic horse handling and application of general principles of equine psychology and behavior. Students will be assigned a young horse to halter train for fundamental groundwork. Prerequisites: instructor approval
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ANSC 2310: Intro to Veterinary Science
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
An introduction to veterinary science including structure and function of major body systems, nutrition, diseases, and surgical principles. Both farm animals and companion animals will be discussed. Prerequisite: AGRI 1319.
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ANSC 2313: Horse Psy and Training
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Principles of breaking and training young horses, training techniques, basic anatomy, recognition of unsoundness and defects, and corrective techniques. Prerequisites: ANSC 1309 and permission of instructor. Lab fee $4.
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ANSC 2315: Principles of Farrier Science
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Principles of horseshoeing. Trimming and horseshoeing techniques; recognition and correction of lameness and conformation defects. Anatomy and physiology of locomotion. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Additional fee may be charged for supplies and materials. Student must furnish basic tools.
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ANSC 2325: Equine Behavior Modification
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Application of the principles of equine psychology to train young horses. Students will be assigned a two- or three-year-old horse to train in the fundamental maneuvers of equitation. Students will prepare these horses to be marketed in an annual horse sale. The fundamentals of sale management will also be covered. Prerequisite: ANSC 1309, ANSC 2313 and permission of instructor
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