Overview

The ACM40921 Certificate IV in Equine Care is a vocational qualification that equips you with comprehensive skills to care for horses professionally. It covers essential topics like equine health and welfare, nutrition, handling and restraint, breeding management, and basic therapy techniques. Through a mix of theoretical knowledge and hands-on training, you'll learn to manage horses in various settings such as stables, breeding farms, and equine therapy centres. This course is perfect for individuals passionate about horses, including school leavers, career changers, or those already in the industry looking to advance. No prior experience is required, making it accessible to beginners. Upon completion, you'll be prepared for roles like equine carer, stable hand, groom, breeding assistant, or therapy aide, with pathways to further studies in equine science or management.

Industry Context

The Australian equine industry spans sectors like thoroughbred racing, breeding, equestrian sports, and equine-assisted therapy. This qualification prepares you for hands-on roles in stables, stud farms, equine health facilities, and recreational centres. Career pathways include positions such as equine carer, groom, stable manager, breeding assistant, or therapy support worker, with opportunities to specialise in areas like farriery, nutrition, or rehabilitation, supporting a sustainable career in horse care and management.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Certificate IV in Equine Care cover?

This qualification covers key areas such as equine health and welfare, nutrition, handling and restraint, breeding management, and basic therapy techniques, providing practical skills for horse care in stables, farms, and therapeutic settings.

What are the entry requirements for this qualification?

There are no formal entry requirements, but a passion for horses and basic literacy and numeracy skills are beneficial. Some training providers may require a minimum age or recommend prior experience with horses.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this certificate?

Graduates can pursue roles like equine carer, stable hand, groom, breeding farm assistant, or equine therapy support worker in various equine industries across Australia.

How is the course delivered, and what are the study options?

The course is typically delivered through a mix of classroom learning, practical workshops, and work placement. Study options may include full-time, part-time, or blended online and face-to-face modes, depending on the provider.

How long does it take to complete the Certificate IV in Equine Care?

The duration varies but generally takes 6 to 12 months of full-time study, or longer if studied part-time, depending on the training provider and individual pace.

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Last updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026