Certificate III in Equine Hoof Care
Training Package: ACM — Animal Care and Management Training Package
Overview
The Certificate III in Equine Hoof Care (ACM30921) provides comprehensive training in the care and maintenance of horse hooves. You'll learn essential skills such as hoof trimming, shoeing, diagnosing common hoof problems, and understanding equine anatomy. This qualification is perfect for individuals passionate about horses who want to enter the equine industry, including aspiring farriers, stable hands, or those seeking roles in horse health. Upon completion, graduates can pursue employment as hoof care technicians, farrier assistants, or work in various equine settings like racing stables, breeding farms, and equestrian centres. The course focuses on hands-on experience, safety protocols, and industry-standard practices to ensure you are job-ready for a rewarding career working with horses.
Industry Context
The Australian equine industry spans horse racing, breeding, sports, and recreation sectors. This qualification prepares you for job roles such as farrier, hoof care specialist, and equine health assistant. With skills in hoof care, you can work in stables, veterinary clinics, or establish your own farriery business. Career pathways include advancing to specialized farriery, equine podiatry, or management positions in equine facilities. The demand for skilled hoof care professionals remains steady, supporting horse health and performance across diverse equine disciplines.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Certificate III in Equine Hoof Care cover?
This qualification covers skills in hoof trimming, shoeing, diagnosing hoof problems, understanding equine anatomy, and following safety procedures for working with horses.
What are the entry requirements for this course?
Entry requirements vary by provider but typically include a passion for horses, basic literacy and numeracy skills, and sometimes prior experience or a willingness to undertake practical training.
What career outcomes can I expect after completing this qualification?
Graduates can pursue roles such as hoof care technician, farrier assistant, stable hand, or positions in equine health services within industries like racing, breeding, and recreation.
How is the course delivered?
Delivery modes often include hands-on practical training, workshops, and theoretical components, offered through TAFEs, private colleges, or via blended learning with practical assessments.
How long does it take to complete the Certificate III in Equine Hoof Care?
The duration typically ranges from 6 months to 2 years, depending on study mode such as full-time, part-time, or apprenticeship pathways.
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